Wolf and Luke – Arizona Sports https://arizonasports.com Phoenix Arizona Sports News | Phoenix Breaking Sports News Wed, 25 Sep 2024 21:24:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://arizonasports.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Wolf and Luke – Arizona Sports https://arizonasports.com 32 32 Mike Hazen: D-backs have got to start playing better baseball https://arizonasports.com/story/3559437/mike-hazen-d-backs-playing-better/ https://arizonasports.com/story/3559437/mike-hazen-d-backs-playing-better/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2024 21:24:41 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/?p=3559437 Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen has complimented his team’s talent dating back to before the trade deadline and before a 20-5 push that thrust the D-backs into the playoff mix to the point a berth seemed inevitable.

It’s no surprise a guy who built the roster would believe in it, especially coming off a World Series appearance last year with a quite similar roster.

But Hazen has too often found himself speaking on his belief in theoreticals — and with a worry that the playoffs might not become reality. That is the case with four games left in the season and the team on a three-game skid.

“Quite frankly, if you’re going to plan to run through October and play the elite teams on the road and beat ’em, you have to play better baseball. We have to start doing that, no matter what, starting today,” Hazen told Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Wednesday.

Arizona opened the day a half-game up on the Atlanta Braves for the third and final NL Wild Card slot. They have one game left Wednesday against the San Francisco Giants before a three-game set to close the season at Chase Field against the San Diego Padres.

San Diego is currently still in reach of nabbing NL West division title and is in a series against the leader, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Meanwhile, the Braves and New York Mets are facing off with two games left in that set, but rainy weather from a hurricane will postpone both games to Monday.

The D-backs found themselves stumbling nervously in hopes of securing a playoff berth last year. They didn’t clinch until Oct. 1, 2023, to close the regular season. Arizona lost to the Houston Astros but got in that day when the Cincinnati Reds lost to the St. Louis Cardinals.

“We’ve done this before, unfortunately,” Hazen said nearly a year later. “This wasn’t how anybody wanted to draw it up.

“My hope is that we’re going to win 90 games. Hope, what does that matter?” he added. “The talent that goes out on the field that goes out and executes is what matters. We do have that. … We don’t just have good players — we have elite players, and you win with elite players in this league. I’m not saying we’re clicking on elite levels at all times … we have that elite talent and we have some experience now. … We’ve been here, we’ve seen this and we have talented players.”

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Al McCoy was a welcoming figure for new radio voices in Arizona and beyond https://arizonasports.com/story/3559289/al-mccoy-radio-play-by-play/ https://arizonasports.com/story/3559289/al-mccoy-radio-play-by-play/#respond Tue, 24 Sep 2024 20:10:25 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/?p=3559289

Al McCoy’s legacy was built on his kindness. In his profession, he became known for mentoring young broadcasters as they began their commentating careers, supporting and encouraging them from their first seasons on the job through their roles as colleagues.

As the sports world continues to mourn the loss of McCoy, the longest-tenured broadcaster in NBA history who died on Saturday, several colleagues and mentees shared similar stories about how he went out of the way to welcome them.

Phoenix Suns radio analyst Tim Kempton recalled how the legendary Suns play-by-play announcer eased his nerves during his first broadcast for the team.

McCoy would raise his finger and point to Kempton, a former NBA player, to signal that it was his turn to talk during a segment.

“It was very comforting to me at the time because I was brand new to radio broadcasting,” Kempton said when he joined Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Monday.

As Kempton prepared to enter his first year with the team, McCoy was already in his 30th. The two ended up being broadcast partners for 21 years until McCoy retired in 2023.

“He was everyone’s friend,” Kempton said.

Some of Kempton’s favorite McCoy memories come from their time on the road together when he and McCoy would visit the local restaurants and bars of whichever city the Suns were playing in.

“Al would take me to one of his old haunts,” Kempton said. “They’d all have a piano in them.”

McCoy had played as a jazz pianist before getting into broadcasting. Kempton recalled McCoy “playing a couple of tunes” before the two settled down to grab dinner and a drink. The staff would usually greet McCoy as if he were a regular.

“He left a mark and an impression that won’t be touched,” Kevin Ray, the television play-by-play announcer for the Suns, said when he joined Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Monday.

In July 1989, Ray, who went to college at Pittsburg State in Kansas, moved to Flagstaff to pursue his sports broadcasting career. He landed a job as the sports director for Flagstaff’s KVNA-FM.

At that time, the Suns were training at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

“Al reached out to welcome me to the great state of Arizona,” Ray recalled.

The two bonded over their midwestern roots. Ray began attending Suns games and listening to McCoy call plays.

“That’s when I really saw the magic this man had and that he possessed,” Ray said.

Ray, who has also been a play-by-play voice for the Dallas Cowboys, joined the Suns in 2003 as the team’s pregame and postgame telecast host. In 2017, the Suns promoted Ray from sideline reporter to television play-by-play announcer.

McCoy went from a mentor to a colleague for Ray. He noted that being McCoy’s teammate was one of the pinnacles of his career.

“He was willing to lift me up and provide a roadmap for me,” Ray said.

Mike Breen, the announcer for the New York Knicks and lead voice for the NBA on ESPN, recalled his first game in Phoenix when McCoy walked up to the East Coast commentator and introduced himself.

“For a man who wasn’t very tall, he was a giant of a man. In our business, he was the dean of NBA broadcasters,” Breen told Arizona Sports’ Burns & Gambo on Monday.

“He already had this reputation and this aura as one of the giants of this industry, yet he would already carry himself as one of the guys,” he added. “When I first started, I didn’t know anybody. You would go into arenas, and he would be the one to approach you. … He came over to introduce himself to me. And I knew exactly who he was.”

Al McCoy touched play-by-play broadcasters outside of his sport

McCoy’s generosity and talents spanned beyond the NBA.

Dave Pasch, an NBA broadcaster for ESPN and the Arizona Cardinals’ radio play-by-play voice, paid homage to McCoy on Sunday during the Cardinals’ home game against the Detroit Lions.

Pasch used McCoy’s iconic phrase “shazam!” as Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. scored a touchdown during the first quarter.

“It was great to be able to honor him,” Pasch said when he joined Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Tuesday morning.

Pasch knew who McCoy was even before he had connections to the Valley.

In 2002, as Pasch prepared to move to the desert for his new role as the Cardinals’ play-by-play announcer, sports commentator Bob Costas told Pasch that he needed to meet McCoy as soon as he arrived in Arizona.

“He was as kind and thoughtful and gracious as everyone said he was,” Pasch recalled.

Kempton praised his former broadcast partner’s longevity and ability to maintain a positive energy throughout every game. He added that the legacy McCoy left behind will live on for generations to come.

“You thought he would go on forever,” Kempton said. “It seemed like he would.”

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Video: Ron Wolfley: The #arizonacardinals ‘need to be able to do it all’ https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-ron-wolfley-the-arizonacardinals-need-to-be-able-to-do-it-all/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 19:21:30 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-ron-wolfley-the-arizonacardinals-need-to-be-able-to-do-it-all/ Wolf & Luke take a closer look at what the Arizona Cardinals’ Week 3 loss to the Detroit Lions says about the team but Ron Wolfly shares his key to Week 4: The Arizona Cardinals “need to be able to do it all.”

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Video: What Week 3 loss to Detroit Lions tells us about the Arizona Cardinals https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-what-week-3-loss-to-detroit-lions-tells-us-about-the-arizona-cardinals/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 19:12:03 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-what-week-3-loss-to-detroit-lions-tells-us-about-the-arizona-cardinals/ Wolf & Luke take a closer look at what the Arizona Cardinals’ Week 3 loss to the Detroit Lions says about the team as they prepare to take on the Washington Commanders at home on Sunday.

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Video: Tim Kempton reflects on Al McCoy, his Suns broadcast partner https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-tim-kempton-reflects-on-al-mccoy-his-suns-broadcast-partner/ Mon, 23 Sep 2024 21:52:53 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-tim-kempton-reflects-on-al-mccoy-his-suns-broadcast-partner/ For 21 years, Suns radio color analyst Tim Kempton called games alongside the voice of the Suns, Al McCoy. Kempton joined Ron Wolfley and Paul Calvisi to share some fond memories of McCoy, who passed away on Saturday.

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Video: Al McCoy memories: Arizona Sports shows share favorite stories about the voice of the Suns https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-al-mccoy-memories-arizona-sports-shows-share-favorite-stories-about-the-voice-of-the-suns/ Mon, 23 Sep 2024 21:31:28 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-al-mccoy-memories-arizona-sports-shows-share-favorite-stories-about-the-voice-of-the-suns/ Al McCoy memories: Arizona Sports shows share favorite stories about the voice of the Suns.

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Video: Did the Arizona Cardinals match the physicality of the Detroit Lions? https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-did-the-arizona-cardinals-match-the-physicality-of-the-detroit-lions/ Mon, 23 Sep 2024 19:24:19 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-did-the-arizona-cardinals-match-the-physicality-of-the-detroit-lions/ Wolf & Luke with Paul Calvisi filling in talked about the physicality of the Arizona Cardinals in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions.

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Video: Who should we expect to BALL OUT on Sunday for the Arizona Cardinals and Detroit Lions? https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-who-should-we-expect-to-ball-out-on-sunday-for-the-arizona-cardinals-and-detroit-lions/ Fri, 20 Sep 2024 20:37:03 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-who-should-we-expect-to-ball-out-on-sunday-for-the-arizona-cardinals-and-detroit-lions/ Wolf & Luke discuss the key players in the Arizona Cardinals vs. Detroit Lions game on Sunday.

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GM Monti Ossenfort: Arizona Cardinals O-line helping keep things multiple https://arizonasports.com/story/3558869/gm-arizona-cardinals-o-line/ https://arizonasports.com/story/3558869/gm-arizona-cardinals-o-line/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 18:42:15 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/?p=3558869

As the smarter, less-yelly national sports talk shows explained why Mel Kiper Jr.’s complaints about the trendy use of cover-2 defenses was off the mark, some pointed directly at the Arizona Cardinals for evidence about how to force a defense’s hands.

Run. The. Ball.

If you do, opponents will be forced to move their safeties into the box, closer to the line of scrimmage. And if they do that, then offenses can start taking deep shots — the ones Kiper claims he misses in the pro game so much.

Arizona’s run game and offensive line continuing to hammer opponents will likely force defenses out of constant deep safety coverages. That theory will again be tested Sunday against a physical Detroit Lions defensive front at State Farm Stadium.

But so far, the Cardinals have liked what they’ve seen through a 1-1 start. They’re either baiting teams out of cover-2 or taking advantage of opponents who refuse to load the box.

“I think the offensive line is doing a good job to open up holes in the run game and the backs are doing a good job of gaining positive yards and staying out of long down and distances,” Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort told Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Friday.

“Kyler (Murray) has made plays from the pocket and made off-schedule plays. … That always helps when you can have those explosives and those chunk plays and not forced to have those long, drawn-out drives because those are tough to do, to finish off.”

To that point: The Cardinals are averaging 6.83 yards to go on third downs this season — a positive sign with the ranges by team usually spanning 6.0 to 8.0 yards for a full season.

Arizona’s early down efficiency has led to the team pacing the NFL in third-down conversion rate (58.3% or 14 of 24).

The Cardinals also lead the NFL in average drive length (42.1 yards).

Perhaps that efficiency comes down to earth with more games played, but the strong start is undeniable. Arizona ranks fourth in rushing yards per game (177.5) and is fifth in yards per rush (5.5).

The Cardinals’ run game has gotten props this week from ESPN’s Mina Kimes to Yahoo! Sports’ Nate Tice.

It’s especially impressive after Arizona lost starting right tackle Jonah Williams in Week 1 and was already switching last year’s right tackle, Paris Johnson Jr., to left tackle. Johnson is playing alongside newcomer left guard Evan Brown.

“Paris has done a great job with that transition,” Ossenfort said. “He worked on that in the offseason and really went into overdrive on it here in the spring and then training camp and early on in the season here. Paris had experience playing on the left side there at Ohio State, so it wasn’t anything new to him. There are certainly plays he feels that he can get better on and I know that he will. The one thing about Paris that I know, is he is going to constantly work on his craft.

“I think he’s going to have a good measuring stick this week in Aidan Hutchinson lining up with him on the other side. If Paris wants a measuring stick, he’s got a good one coming in this week.”

And the Arizona Cardinals have run with that strong offensive line play …

The running game led by back James Conner and Murray has set up everything else, including the chunk plays.

Murray hit on all five deep balls last week in a win against the Los Angeles Rams.

Ossenfort has liked how it’s been doses of different contributors at different positions, too.

“Whenever offensively you can be multiple it really presents problems for the defense,” the general manager said. “When Kyler is doing the things Kyler can do … it really brings a dilemma to the defense.

“I think the more we can continue to do that and put our offensive skill players in positions to make the plays and our offensive line continues to get moving in the run game, I think that’s where we want to be.”

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Video: Respectfully disagreeing with Mel Kiper Jr.: Why 2-high safety is here to stay https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-respectfully-disagreeing-with-mel-kiper-jr-why-2-high-safety-is-here-to-stay-2/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 20:32:43 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-respectfully-disagreeing-with-mel-kiper-jr-why-2-high-safety-is-here-to-stay-2/ Wolf & Luke are joined by Lorenzo Alexander to talk about comments Mel Kiper Jr. recently made about outlawing 2-high safety.

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Video: Respectfully disagreeing with Mel Kiper Jr.: Why 2-high safety is here to stay https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-respectfully-disagreeing-with-mel-kiper-jr-why-2-high-safety-is-here-to-stay/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 19:01:53 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-respectfully-disagreeing-with-mel-kiper-jr-why-2-high-safety-is-here-to-stay/ Wolf & Luke are joined by Lorenzo Alexander to talk about comments Mel Kiper Jr. recently made about outlawing 2-high safety.

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ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky on Kyler Murray: ‘It’s probably the best (Murray tape) I’ve ever seen’ https://arizonasports.com/story/3558679/dan-orlovsky-best-kyler-murray/ https://arizonasports.com/story/3558679/dan-orlovsky-best-kyler-murray/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 18:22:18 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/?p=3558679

ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky is very high on Kyler Murray after the Arizona Cardinals quarterback’s Week 2 performance against the Los Angeles Rams.

“It’s probably the best I’ve ever seen Kyler play,” Orlovsky said on Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Tuesday. “If you just look at the totality of the game, you get that for the majority of season, you’re looking at a guy that’s gonna be firmly in the MVP conversation.”

In the Cardinals’ 41-10 victory, Murray completed 17 of 21 pass attempts (81.0%) for 266 yards, three touchdowns and had a perfect 158.3 passer rating.

Murray also ran for 59 yards on five carries.

Why is ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky so high on Kyler Murray this year?

Orlovsky admitted that he was critical of Murray’s ability to get through progressions in the past, but he believes Murray has looked a lot more comfortable making reads this year.

“I didn’t see that consistently really over the past couple of seasons,” the ESPN analyst said. “So getting through progressions in an efficient way and a timely way and just sometimes you got to make a boring choice, and I thought he did that at a good pace. I thought that he made the appropriate throw and the type of throw on a consistent basis.”

Murray completed all five of his passes of at least 20 air yards for 156 yards and three touchdowns on Sunday. According to Next Gen Stats, that perfect completion rate had a probability of just 0.3%.

And while Murray dished the ball to seven different teammates in Sunday’s win, the quarterback went to rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. more often than anyone else. The rookie caught four passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns.

“Yeah, I think the big thing is walking the fine line of not lining him up in the same spot all the time,” Orlovsky said about Harrison. “So making sure that you’re moving him around but also not overwhelming him with information that’s going to slow him down.”

Orlovsky also thought Murray has been a lot better in play-action after being critical of Murray in play-action situations in the past.

“Again, something that I’ve been critical about him not doing a good enough job in is operating the play-action game in a manner of full-field progressions,” Orlovsky said. “I thought that was really good and then obviously he made three or four plays that, you know, really only four people on the planet are probably making, him being one of them.”

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Video: Why fans should be FIRED UP for Cardinals vs. Lions https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-why-fans-should-be-fired-up-for-cardinals-vs-lions/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:56:27 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-why-fans-should-be-fired-up-for-cardinals-vs-lions/ Wolf & Luke go over why fans should be fired up for the Cardinals to take on the Lions on Sunday.

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Video: Could the Arizona Diamondbacks miss the playoffs? https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-could-the-arizona-diamondbacks-miss-the-playoffs/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 22:59:26 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-could-the-arizona-diamondbacks-miss-the-playoffs/ As the Arizona Diamondbacks head into the final stretch of the regular season, Wolf & Luke wonder if the team is beating themselves and at risk to miss the playoffs.

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Video: Zaven Collins discusses the Arizona Cardinals’ dominant win over the Los Angeles Rams https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-zaven-collins-discusses-the-arizona-cardinals-dominant-win-over-the-los-angeles-rams/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:59:38 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-zaven-collins-discusses-the-arizona-cardinals-dominant-win-over-the-los-angeles-rams/ Zaven Collins discusses the Arizona Cardinals’ dominant win over the Los Angeles Rams on Wolf & Luke.

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Video: Was the Arizona Cardinals’ blowout win over the Rams the best victory of the Kyler Murray era? https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-was-the-arizona-cardinals-blowout-win-over-the-rams-the-best-victory-of-the-kyler-murray-era/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:36:43 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/story/youtube_videos/video-was-the-arizona-cardinals-blowout-win-over-the-rams-the-best-victory-of-the-kyler-murray-era/ Was the Arizona Cardinals’ blowout win over the Rams the best victory of the Kyler Murray era?

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Rapid reactions: What’d the Cardinals prove with romp over Rams? https://arizonasports.com/story/3558304/reactions-cardinals-rams-week-2/ https://arizonasports.com/story/3558304/reactions-cardinals-rams-week-2/#respond Mon, 16 Sep 2024 00:00:25 +0000 https://arizonasports.com/?p=3558304

Kyler Murray threw a perfect game — in passer rating terms — rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. showed up big-time and the Arizona Cardinals pass rush got to the Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford.

The combination of such things led to a 41-10 win for Arizona (1-1) against a team it hadn’t beaten at State Farm Stadium since 2014.

After a close loss at Buffalo to begin the year, we touched base with our show hosts and writers to take the temperature of the Cardinals immediately after the Week 2 victory.

Here’s what they’re taking away from a dominating performance against Los Angeles.

Our reactions to Cardinals blowing out Rams in Week 2

Luke Lapinski, co-host of Wolf & Luke: The Cardinals came into this game 3-19 in their last 22 games at State Farm Stadium. They hadn’t beaten the Rams in Arizona since 2014 — when they were the St. Louis Rams and Andre Ellington was the Cardinals’ leading rusher — and they were just 2-13 in their last 15 against the Rams overall.

Oh yeah, they were also 1-11 in the division since 2022.

Their response? Hand Sean McVay his most lopsided loss ever.

That’s a pretty good response, and it started with Marvin Harrison Jr. The first two scores of the game came courtesy of Marv, and they were the kind of electrifying plays that make you believe this offense is capable of anything now that he’s here.

Maybe it is. The Cardinals have put up 69 points through two games — second only to New Orleans as I write this — and they’ve done it against two pretty strong opponents in the Bills and Rams. Kyler Murray’s passer rating Sunday was a perfect 158.3. The Cardinals outrushed LA by 178 yards (231 to 53).

And it’s possible MHJ might simply be uncoverable on some plays.

On top of all that, you could make the argument that Sunday’s performance by the defense was the most encouraging part. Budda Baker was everywhere, starting with a huge fourth down stop on Cooper Kupp early. This was one of those games where it looked like there were seven or eight Buddas on the field, and his teammates followed his lead. Dennis Gardeck had three sacks, Zaven Collins and Krys Barnes each added one apiece, L.J. Collier recovered a fumble and Arizona stifled Kyren Williams — the running back who torched them for 362 total yards and three touchdowns last season — to just 25 yards on the ground.

Baker summed it up afterward the way you would expect him to sum it up: “This proves we can win one game.” He’s right of course, but now that narrow loss in Buffalo last week looks a lot more acceptable, if not flat-out encouraging, especially after what the Bills did in Miami on Thursday. And the Week 2 performance was a glimpse of the best-case scenario that the most optimistic Cardinals fans have been envisioning since April. It’s not a mere hypothetical anymore though, it’s reality. It happened. Now they just have to figure out how to do it consistently.

Dave Burns, co-host of Burns & GamboYou’ve heard of things ending not with a bang but a whimper? This was a bang. A big, loud, window-rattling bang. An eight-game division losing streak. Over. A decade without a win at home over the Rams. Done. Nineteen losses in their last 22 games at home? I suppose TBD, but that sure feels like it’s over. If it is, and if the Sean McVay reign over the Cards is over (or at the very least on hold), now we’re talking.

I suppose you could say that given the Rams’ injury situation, that this was expected, and with the state of their offensive line maybe we shouldn’t be surprised the Cardinals won. It was the dominance of the win; a roundhouse 40-burger dropped on their personal tormentor in front of a home crowd that’s been starving for that moment in this building. The defense hit some notes that most didn’t think they had in them. James Connor continues to do the nasty work.

But mostly this will be remembered as the day Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. displayed the chemistry that would make Walter White jealous. It was humorous and revealing to hear Harrison bemoan that Murray’s only four incompletions were to him. The two jaw-dropping touchdowns and Murray’s literal perfect passer rating weren’t enough to satisfy. He wants more and so do we.

Is this the win that validates the belief — or at the very least the possibility — that the Cardinals are better than most think? It is truly too early to say. But this result, in this building, against that coach, with those two players leading the way is as good of a starting point as anyone could ask for.

John Gambadoro, co-host of Burns & GamboSimply the best game I believe I have seen Kyler Murray play. We wanted elite. We got elite. Forget the perfect rating. To me, his ability to make precision passes, the touch on his deep ball, the ability to create time and space for his receivers to get open and his football IQ were on full display.

The Cardinals exorcised some demons against McVay and the Rams and turned this game into a bloodbath early. Murray could not have played any better. First drive: touchdown. Second drive: touchdown. Third drive: touchdown. Fourth drive: field Goal.

First drive of the second half: touchdown. Cardinals up 31-3. Game over. Absolutely nothing not to like.

The degree of difficulty on the first touchdown pass to Marvin Harrison Jr. — I mean how many quarterbacks in this league can make that pass? The second touchdown to MHJ in which he rolled right to buy time as Harrison crossed the field then turned up the field was a thing of beauty. My favorite play was the third touchdown: Murray’s improvising and scrambling ability made Jared Verse miss tackling him not once but twice and Braden Fiske as well as he found Elijah Higgins for a touchdown to cap a 13-play, 99-yard drive. Nothing not to like today. Kyler played like a top-tier Quarterback and gave Cardinals fans a reason to believe in not only him but this season.

Tyler Drake, Cardinals reporter and co-host of the Cardinals Corner podcast: We gave the Cardinals a lot of (warranted) grief last week for their midgame adjustments, or lack thereof. Marvin Harrison Jr. was a nonfactor, there were no deep balls and the defensive pressure was nearly nonexistent. Just a tough look overall for a team that came out firing in Buffalo.

Against the divisional bully Los Angeles Rams, though, the Cardinals made all those adjustments we all were screaming about just a week prior.

Harrison nearly saw his target share (eight) triple and found the end zone twice. The Cardinals also looked deep at a much higher rate. They didn’t hit on all them, and they didn’t need to! Just the threat alone was huge. And last but not least, the Barbarian showed flashes of his 2020 self, racking up three sacks in the win and leading a much-improved pass rush.

Even when things went wrong – James Conner fumble into a Trey McBride touchdown – the Cardinals still came out on top on Sunday.

There haven’t been many complete games like this for Arizona in quite some time. Relish in this one a little more, Cards fans, especially knowing the stranglehold L.A. has had on Arizona for just about the past decade.

Kellan Olson, co-host of Arizona Sports at Night: I’m going to go under a decent assumption here that most of the words you’re reading are about Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr., deservedly so. I’ll zag here and toss a ton of credit the defense’s way. Yes, the Rams’ offensive line was shorthanded. Yes, Puka Nacua was out and Cooper Kupp only played half this game. But Arizona’s defense was in such a shaky position coming into the season and after Week 1 that we didn’t know if it could take advantage of a vulnerable group like the Rams.

The Cardinals did. Emphatically. Outside of Budda Baker’s lone blunder on a deep completion, it was a signature performance from him. The front seven did well to close up gaps in the run game while a questionable secondary wasn’t put to much of the test thanks to a pass rush that was indeed capable enough to pounce on a wounded pass-blocking unit. Dennis Gardeck had three sacks, continuing to be a compiler no matter his role.

This just looked like a game when defensive coordinator Nick Rallis pushed all the right buttons and was a step ahead of Sean McVay. A reminder to toss just about zero blame his way when this defense inevitably falters due to its shortcomings.

This was the type of stuff good football teams do. You have a divisional rival in town you know you can beat in what is very likely the second-most winnable game on the schedule until December. Arizona dominated ’em. If you want to talk about litmus test games, let’s see what this team is really all about next week against a 1-1 Detroit Lions squad.

Mitch Vareldzis, co-host of Arizona Sports at Night: BEAT L.A. BEAT L.A. BEAT L.A. That was the most fun I’ve had watching the Cardinals play a football game since I started working here in 2018.

*Stefon from SNL voice*

This game had everything! Marvin Harrison Jr.’s breakout with two touchdowns. A pass rush led by Dennis ‘The Barbarian’ Gardeck. And Kyler Murray getting that pest of a monkey off his back in beating the Rams, Sean McVay and doing it in front of a home crowd. I’m additionally way more excited for when the Lions come to town next week. The Cardinals have a chance to show dominance for a second consecutive week against one of the best in the NFC.

Kevin Zimmerman, ArizonaSports.com lead editor: I was told by a man — whose name starts with a W and rhymes with “gulf” — not to apply the transitive theory when the Bills rolled over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday. But I am going to lean on that result harder in judging the third-party Cardinals and say it appears that Arizona competing with Buffalo said a lot.

Because against the Rams, the defensive line didn’t look bad. The offensive line got the run game going easily. And of course, the passing game found Marvin Harrison Jr. — for a quarter at least.

It was predictable a good football team could beat the Rams, whose offensive line was decimated and whose receiving corps was without its Nos. 1 and 2 by the end of the game Sunday. But to beat Los Angeles by 31 — and to beat coach Sean McVay by 31 — means a loss to Buffalo should at the very least not mean the high preseason expectations haven’t been met on Arizona’s end.

After two games, they’re within reach of the highest of expectations.

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