After back-to-back losses, the frustration in Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray ‘s voice was clear for everyone to hear. As he responded to the reporters’ question, Murray didn’t hold back about the offense’s struggles to get moving. He stressed that the team needs to make more plays to turn things around. But in the heat of the moment, his frustration may have led to a slip of the tongue, which could end up coming back to bite him.

During the press conference, he said, “Pretty much getting physically dominated on the first half,” he said. “It’s frustrating because once the defense go out there and they stop at the start of the stop, offensively we just couldn’t get it going. Credit to their defense, but we just got to make more plays. We got to show up, be ready to go. I

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