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11/17 18:27 CST The Cardinals are losing games and losing the discipline they
had built under Jonathan Gannon
The Cardinals are losing games and losing the discipline they had built under
Jonathan Gannon
By DAVID BRANDT
AP Sports Writer
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) --- The Arizona Cardinals were not the NFL's most talented
team during the second year of coach Jonathan Gannon's tenure, but they were
among the most disciplined, committing the league's second-fewest penalties in
2024.
Their mantra was simple: Be accountable. Don't beat yourself.
Arizona finished with an 8-9 record and it felt like things were moving in the
right direction. So when the Cardinals got an influx of talent during the
offseason, the idea was that better players --- combined with the team's
established culture of discipline --- would lead the franchise back to the
playoffs for the first time since 2021.
Obviously, things haven't gone according to plan.
In a second straight embarrassing loss to an NFC West rival, the Cardinals fell
to the 49ers 41-22 on Sunday and committed a franchise-high 17 penalties,
breaking a team record that was set in 1936. No other NFL team has been flagged
that many times this season.
There were illegal shifts, holding calls, false starts and even a flag for
unnecessary roughness for hitting the Niners' long snapper in the head.
It was a stunning lack of discipline for a team that prides itself on
accountability. These days, the Cardinals (3-7) aren't just losing games ---
they're losing their identity.
A defiant Gannon said Monday that they will get it back quickly.
His job security might depend on it.
"Not a controllable for me," Gannon said. "I didn't hire myself, I'm not going
to fire myself. Seriously, I know it comes up. That's the business we're in. If
you don't want to be in that business --- we laugh, we joke, ?Go work somewhere
else.' I'm going to control the controllables for myself.
"I come to work, do the best job I can and try to get our team in position to
win a game."
What's working
Jacoby Brissett completed an NFL-record 47 passes on Sunday in 57 attempts. He
finished with 452 yards passing, two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Sure, those numbers were inflated because the 49ers were nursing a big lead for
much of the game, but Brissett is doing a lot of things right. He started his
fifth game in a row on Sunday in place of Kyler Murray, who is dealing with a
foot injury.
Brissett has thrown for 1,570 yards, 10 TDs and three interceptions over five
starts, but the Cardinals are 1-4 in those games.
The veteran said Sunday he would have rather thrown for 3 yards in a win than
have 452 in a loss. He added that the team is simply making too many mistakes.
"It's like a stain," Brissett said. "You try putting baking soda on it, you try
putting club soda on it, you try washing it --- you have to figure something
out. It's the mindset of not quitting on the process and not quitting on the
idea that we can clean it up."
What needs help
The Cardinals have allowed more than 40 points in back-to-back games for the
first time since 2002.
Their defense --- which was supposed to be a strength --- appears to be
regressing. Arizona's offense and special teams haven't helped the cause with
some ill-timed mistakes, but Gannon said the defense has to figure out a way to
stay strong in those moments.
"We're losing the ball," Gannon said. "We're giving short fields up. We get
people behind the sticks and we don't win third down. We get in the red zone
(and) we don't make them kick field goals. That's a recipe to give up a lot of
points."
Stock up
Michael Wilson was the team's top receiver vs. the 49ers since Marvin Harrison
Jr. (appendix) was out. The third-year player responded with the best game of
his career, catching 15 passes for 185 yards.
Stock down
Special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers has been a mainstay for nearly a decade,
spanning three coaching staffs. His units usually perform admirably, but Sunday
wasn't their best day.
San Francisco's Skyy Moore took the opening kickoff 98 yards to the 1-yard
line, helping give the 49ers a 7-0 lead 16 seconds into the game. The Cardinals
also gave up a 42-yard kick return.
Injuries
Murray has to miss at least two more games while on injured reserve. CB Garrett
Williams (shin), RB Emari Demercado (ankle) and OL Kelvin Beachum (groin) were
hurt Sunday and didn't return.
Key number
3-13 --- The Cardinals' record vs. NFC West rivals in Gannon's 2 1/2 seasons.
Next steps
The Cardinals host the Jaguars on Sunday.
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