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4 penalties in 8 plays. Two personal fouls, a defensive holding and an offensive pass interference.

5 screen passes, one when the game was already decided against a team who is known to bring pressure. Three of those screens were to the wide receiver. Zero draw plays. Four option plays. 20 total runs.

36 pass plays. One int was on a play call from the pass Smitty dropped. One was on a good read by Cam but an under throw and one in garbage time. Cam deserves all the blame for the 2nd int to Washington as it was a poor read. The third doesn't matter and the first would've been a TD if thrown correctly.

The fumble was forced on a play that the Cardinals simply overloaded our line. Where is the swing pass out of the other side? Shula? Shula? Shula?

Brandon Lafell dropped the ball on a dream play call from Rivera.

Shula? Shula? Shula? Jeff Davidson? Ummm.

Seriously, there were so many miscues that fall on more people than Cam. Smith and Lafell come to mind. Shulas game plan was ultimately not sustainable and should have been evelutionary like the Cardinals did. Pass more and slowly transition to the run.

They mentioned that Rivera studies analytics like baseball teams do. Where in this analysis did he see that running the ball 20 times was a good idea. Where did he see that throwing nearly 43 times( including sacks) was a good idea?

Better coaching, better production on offense. I'm not a Cam nuthugger but he was on his way to the best game I've ever seen him play, and we made no adjustments to the pressures, such as screens, delays, play action, boot legs. Very much like the preseason offense.

Positive: cardinals only gained 250 yards.

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