Murray: Cards shocker 'How to Lose a Game 101'
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Murray: Cards shocker 'How to Lose a Game 101'
""I don't really know what to think about that," Murray said. "I don't even know. I really don't even know. That's 'How to Lose a Game 101.' I don't know. It was crazy." Murray said he's never quite felt like he did after this loss: "This might be No. 1." He added: "That was bad. That was bad. Bad. All around, it was bad.""
"For the first quarter, the Cardinals looked like they picked up where they left off from the fourth quarter of their Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, when their offensive woes finally dissolved. They scored 14 points, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had three catches for 79 yards, and Murray threw for 102 yards -- all in the first 15 minutes Sunday."
"Arizona was, as coach Jonathan Gannon put it, able to "do whatever we want." Then the paralysis that has hampered Arizona's offense in 10 of the last 12 quarters kicked in, coupled with a slew of gaffes, penalties and mistakes. Despite gaining 224 yards in the final three quarters, Arizona didn't produce a point after its final touchdown, which came with 10:49 left in the second quarter."
Kyler Murray reacted with bewilderment, calling the loss "How to Lose a Game 101" and repeating that he did not know what to think. The Cardinals surrendered a 21-3 lead and fell 22-21 to the Tennessee Titans, marking the first time since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger a team lost three straight games on game-winning field goals. The offense began strongly with 14 first-quarter points and Marvin Harrison Jr.'s 79 yards, then stalled amid penalties, mistakes and two botched fourth-quarter plays that would have sealed the win despite 224 yards gained after the first quarter.
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