ARIZONA CARDINALS

Run or pass, Cardinals just need to move the chains

Sep 20, 2011, 11:30 PM | Updated: Sep 21, 2011, 12:33 am

Ken Whisenhunt and the Cardinals are taking some heat this week for avoiding the running game in Sunday’s loss to Washington.

The Cardinals ran the ball just three times in the first half — and 15 for the game — in losing 22-21. To make matters worse, the Cardinals ran the ball just one time after taking a 21-13 lead, electing to take to the air in an effort to gain first downs and kill the clock.

Bad move?

“You know what you need to do, ladies and gentleman,” Arizona Sports 620’s Ron Wolfley said, “Outside of your four minute offense, what you need to be able to do is move the chains.”

Wolfley said you do whatever you have to in order to get a first down, and if that means throwing the ball you do it.

“Especially if you’ve got a quarterback you’re confident in like Kevin Kolb,” he continued, “and you’ve got the best receiver on the face of the planet, at some point in time you’ve got to be able to trust them as well.

“Did it work? No, it backfired in their face.”

Arizona Sports 620’s Doug Franz didn’t have as much of an issue with the play-calling in the fourth quarter as he did with the first half decisions. The Cardinals ran just 16 plays in the first half and were barely on the field.

Arizona Sports 620’s Doug Franz said while the defense could have been better, the offense could have helped.

“It’s easy to say the defense allowed the ‘Skins to have too many plays,” he said. “The first half the defense needed to get the ball to the offense.

“But a small amount of the offense’s 16 plays is because a., they’re not getting first downs and b, when you’re throwing it and going three-and-out now the defense is right back on the field. It’s somewhat of a symbiotic relationship.”

The Cardinals changed the gameplan in the second half, and the offense succeeded because of it.

“It seemed like in the third quarter the Cardinals came out with the mid-set ‘we are going to run you over’ and they did that,” he said.

Lesson learned? We’ll see.

Presented By
Western Governors University

Arizona Cardinals

Trey Lance...

Arizona Sports

What is the going rate for top 5 picks? Looking at NFL Draft trades with Cardinals facing choices

The Cardinals are in the opportunistic position of owning the No. 4 pick when more teams need a quarterback entering the NFL Draft.

10 hours ago

Monti Ossenfort chats with Michael Bidwill pregame...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals Corner: Best- and worst-case scenarios for Cardinals’ NFL Draft

Cardinals Corner co-hosts Tyler Drake and Lauren Koval break down the best- and worst-case scenarios for Arizona this NFL Draft.

13 hours ago

LSU's Malik Nabers, a top NFL Draft prospect...

John Gambadoro

The Gambo 5: Predicting whom the Arizona Cardinals pick 1st in 2024

Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, Rome Odunze and two others are on Gambo's list of predicted Arizona Cardinals picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.

18 hours ago

Monti Ossenfort speaks at the NFL Combine...

Tyler Drake

NFL mock draft tracker: What will the Cardinals do with the No. 4 pick?

A look at the players being mocked to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4 overall in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

20 hours ago

Steve Keim looks on...

Tyler Drake

Ex-Cardinals general manager Steve Keim ‘much happier now’ after rehab stint

Arizona Cardinals GM Steve Keim opened up about his mysterious leave of absence and parting of ways from the team on Tuesday.

2 days ago

Presented By...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: What is the best move the Cardinals can make in the 1st round of the NFL Draft?

On this episode of Cardinals Corner, Arizona Sports Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake and do-it-all contributor Lauren Koval dive into their best- and worst-case scenarios for the Cardinals in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

2 days ago

Run or pass, Cardinals just need to move the chains