There was one passer on Sunday who had a perfect quarterback rating.
It was a trick play from the Cardinals’ 36 year old wide receiver to their star running back that signed a big contract this offseason to the sound of a fanbase that hadn’t had something at home to cheer about for what felt like weeks, cheering for a football legend that might be in his last game.
With no one left to replace him as the #1 wide receiver on the roster should he retire.
That’s not on Steve Wilks.
There’s plenty of blame to go around for how the Arizona Cardinals in the post-Arians era fell from a competitive team to one that has now lost multiple games by 22 points or more and looks inept on both sides of the ball, but it ultimately starts with the head coach who’s about to be one-and-done, right?