Arizona is the worst team in the history of NFL Football all time, that is not open to debate, they have always sucked
But this year’s version has some fresh blood and a bit of talent
They could so easily be 3-0
Last week they were tied with Baltimore in Baltimore with less than 1 minute left(the only team to beat Baltimore in Baltimore recently was Indianapolis in the playoffs last year on their trip to a Super Bowl victory), they got wronged by a very bad personal foul penalty which set up Baltimore for the last second Field Goal win, the incident has been brought to the attention of head referee Mike Pereira, Arizona was on a late 17-0 run in that game prior to the gift home team call and had Baltimore running for their lives on the field.
Week 1 vs 3-0 San Francisco in San Francisco they were in complete control and the much better team until a freak late turnover cost them the game, they were winning 17-13 with 26 seconds left in the game
I don’t play into records, this team is playing good and their record will eventually show it
Pittsburgh is my old school team, and a big reason why I like Arizona, Pittsburgh’s 2005 Super Bowl winning very champ like Offensive Co-ordinator is now the coach of Arizona, and i have complete confidence in him, and he is doing really good so far, Pittsburgh at the moment are steamrolling everyone, outscoring their opponents this year by an average of 24 points, and have not given up a first half TD all year, ouch, they are playing incredibly good, but i think Arizona puts out a big effort in Arizona as a 6 point dog and makes this game close, maybe even wins it straight up, they knocked off Seattle at home in their last home game and are worth a shot
Arizona’s coach taught Pittsburgh’s offense everything they know, that Pitt offense that’s averaging 32 points per game so far this year, so it’s a tricky call, Pitt is the better team but travelling out west they are not so great and 1-2 all time vs Arizona in Arizona, i’ll look for the Cards to keep bringing in the money, this game is played on the field, not on paper