PODCAST: Another close loss, Kyler Murray’s regression, David Johnson and the RB room

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The new edition of the show has dropped. In this show, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I talk about the close loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers and more.

We discuss whether we feel better about the Cardinals after another loss than after the blowout loss to the Rams. We discuss what is wrong with Kyler Murray. We delve into the running rotation and who should play and get the carries the rest of the way. We go through the many injuries on the defensive line, talk about the new defensive looks the Cardinals gave and preview the upcoming game against the Cleveland Browns.

It is the best hour of Cardinals talk on the Web. Make sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and to give it a five-star rating.

Here are the approximate times for the different topics of discussion.

(2:30) Do we feel better about the Cardinals after their close loss to the Steelers?

(15:29) What’s wrong with Kyler Murray?

(31:33) The RB room and which player should be playing more

(44:59) Tanner Vallejo and new defensive looks

(52:08) The impact of the injuries on the defensive line

(59:31) preview of Week 15 against the Browns

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Cardinals’ Week 14 defensive snap counts and observations

See how the 60 defensive snaps were divided up.

The Arizona Cardinals played 60 defensive snaps on Sunday in their 23-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Let’s see how the playing time was divided up and what we can take away from it.

Defensive line

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Corey Peters, 44; Zach Kerr, 39; Miles Brown, 25; Rodney Gunter, 21; Michael Dogbe, 21

Gunter’s playing time went down as he left the game with an ankle injury. That meant more time for Kerr and Brown. Dogbe also played a season-high in snaps.

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Cardinals’ Week 14 offensive snap counts and observations

See how the 60 snaps were divided up.

The Arizona Cardinals played 60 offensive snaps on Sunday in their 23-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. How was the playing time divided up and what can we take away from the playing time?

Quarterback

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Kyler Murray, 60

Nothing new here. Murray has played all but three snaps this season.

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Kyler Murray takes blame for loss to Steelers

“(It was) a game we should have won,” he said after the game. “If I don’t throw two interceptions, we probably win that game.”

The Arizona Cardinals lost another close game on Sunday. This time it was 23-17 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rookie quarterback Kyler Murray took responsibility for the loss.

“(It was) a game we should have won,” he said after the game. “If I don’t throw two interceptions, we probably win that game.”

Murray threw three interceptions on the afternoon. The final one was a desperation throw on fourth down on the Cardinals’ final possession.

The other two hurt.

The first came when the Cardinals were in field goal range in their first possession of the second half. They trailed 13-10 and had gotten to the Pittsburgh 26-yard line. Joe Haden made a fantastic read and jumped a route on a throw to running back Chase Edmonds.

If Murray doesn’t get picked off, the Cardinals likely get at least points on the drive, which would have tied the score.

His second interception was back-breaking. On fourth-and-2 at the Pittsburgh six-yard line, he had room to run for the first down but tried to make the throw to Maxx Williams in the end zone. T.J. Watt intercepted it. Instead of seven points, they got nothing. Instead of a first down and at least three points, they lose possession.

“Thinking back to it, I probably should have run it,” he told reporters. “It was two yards. Could have been a first down or scored. (I was) trying to do too much.”

The two picks took at least six points off the board.

Murray still had two touchdown passes in the game. However, he has now thrown four interceptions in his last two games after throwing five in the first 11.

He is learning. The team has had to rely a lot on his abilities. He made mistakes.

He isn’t worried, though. He isn’t going to be gunshy.

“As long as I’m on the football field, I feel in control,” he said. “Two interceptions don’t spook me or anything like that. I’m fine. I feel like if we would have just taken the points or I didn’t turn the ball over, we would have been fine, we would have won the game and everyone would be happy right now. That’s the frustrating part.”

He has three more games left in his rookie season. He already has set some team records.

One that is eluding him is the rookie record for wins. With one more, he will tie the record.

Next week, he should have more success against a very average Cleveland Browns defense.

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Studs and duds for the Cardinals in 23-17 loss to the Steelers

Tanner Vallejo and others stood out. Terrell Suggs did not.

The Arizona Cardinals lost for the sixth game in a row on Sunday, a 23-17 defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They had some solid play from some of their players while others did not produce much.

Who were the studs and duds in the loss on Sunday?

Stud: LB Tanner Vallejo

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Vallejo only played 16 snaps but was very productive. Playing in a new defensive package the team rolled out with three inside linebackers, he had five tackles (one for loss), a sack, a forced fumble and a QB hit.

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Cardinals suffer a pair of ankle injuries in loss to Steelers

They appear to be the only injuries of note from the Cardinals’ loss to the Steelers.

The Arizona Cardinals lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday 23-17. They appear to have come out of the game fairly clean when it comes to injuries.

There were a pair of ankle injuries to note, though.

Defensive lineman Rodney Gunter left the game with an ankle injury. He did not return.

Starting right guard J.R. Sweezy apparently tweaked his ankle during the game. In the first half, he was replaced by Mason Cole. Sweezy started the second half and they basically rotated series in the second half.

Sweezy’s ankle injury did not show up on the injury report during the week so it had to have happened during the game. “We wanted to make sure guys were fresh and healthy and had a little bit of a rotation,” said Kliff Kingsbury after the game.

Kingsbury will address reporters Monday afternoon and might tell us more about the health of the team and the status of Gunter, but the first official injury report of the week will not come out until Wednesday.

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WATCH: Highlights from Cardinals vs. Steelers

Check out all the big plays in the Cardinals’ 23-17 loss to the Steelers.

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The Arizona Cardinals played better than they did in Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams, but it still resulted in a loss. This time, it was 23-17 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

There were big plays from both sides.

The Steelers got an 85-yard punt return touchdown from Diontae Johnson. The Cardinals converted a fake punt. The Steelers were stuffed on a fake punt.

David Johnson had a nice touchdown grab. The Steelers had three interceptions.

You can see all the big plays from both teams in the above video.

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What we learned in the Cardinals’ 23-17 loss to the Steelers

In a loss, there is a lot to take away from the game.

The Arizona Cardinals lost their sixth straight ballgame on Sunday. This time, it was a 23-17 defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who had undrafted rookie quarterback Duck Hodges as their starter.

What did we learn in the loss?

No home-field advantage

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The official attendance was 63,880. However, this was not like a home game for the Cardinals. Steelers fans were everywhere. Pittsburgh fans are everywhere but State Farm Field hasn’t felt like a significant home presence in quite a while.

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Kyler Murray sets Cardinals’ rookie record with TD pass in loss

He now has more touchdown passes than any other rookie in franchise history,

Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Kyler Murray didn’t have his best day on the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, he set a record.

In the 23-17 loss to the Steelers in which he threw three interceptions, he also threw two touchdown passes.

With the second touchdown toss, a 24-yard play to running back David Johnson, he set a franchise record for touchdown passes thrown by a rookie.

It was his 16th of the season.

The record was previously held by Jake Plummer, who threw 15 touchdown passes as a rookie in 1997.

Murray has already set the rookie record for passing yards and is one win short of tying the rookie record for wins.

Through 13 games, Murray has 3,060 passing yards, 16 touchdowns an nine interceptions.

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Cardinals vs. Steelers: Live scoring updates, news, reactions

Game info and plays will be updated frequently throughout the game.

The Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers face each other for the first time since 2015. The Cardinals have not beaten them since 2007. They are on a five-game losing streak, while Pittsburgh is fighting for their playoff lives.

Arizona is coming off their worst loss of the season but has vowed that the effort and performance will be better.

How will it turn out?

We will update the score and more as the game progresses!

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