UPDATE: Following a devastating 35-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon faced urgent questions about potential changes within the team. Gannon’s blunt remarks have stirred speculation among fans and analysts alike, raising concerns about the future of the organization as they sit at a dismal 3-6 this season.
Just moments after the game, Gannon stated, “When that happens and the score looks like that, it falls on the head coach. It sucks for me to say that because that’s where my mind goes, ‘I didn’t do enough what I needed to do throughout the week to get them ready to go.’” His admission highlights the growing frustration and disappointment within the Cardinals’ ranks.
The Cardinals have struggled significantly, losing six of their last seven games. This performance has led to widespread calls for change from the fan base, particularly after a previous five-game losing streak earlier this season. However, insiders suggest that substantial changes are unlikely until the team is mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.
Despite the turmoil, it seems unlikely that the Cardinals will part ways with offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, as his contract expires at the end of the year. Coach Nick Rallis is also expected to remain in place as the team navigates these turbulent waters.
Looking ahead, the Cardinals face a challenging schedule, one of the toughest in the league, which could further complicate their efforts to turn the season around. The recent trade deadline has come and gone, leaving the team with limited options to bolster the roster.
As the dust settles from this latest setback, questions abound about the future direction of the franchise. Fans and analysts alike are left pondering the implications of Gannon’s statements and what they mean for the organization going forward. With the stakes higher than ever, all eyes will be on the Cardinals as they prepare for their next matchup.
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