Red Rain Podcast #199: CIN 37 ARI 14 - Why Cardinals need a new GM/HC tandem



By Walter Mitchell, Kyle Ledbetter and 61 Sam

YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVjGvR0GLpA

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4vGswzN5Ad7rlxrFkdXvyU?si=a93eda32a7484f1b&nd=1&dlsi=61dde701c86f41e4

Apple:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/red-rain-episode-199-ari-14-cin-37/id1572161044?i=1000743084324

What were your reactions to this game? How would you vote and why? 


Which GM/HC scenario do you prefer for the 2026 Arizona Cardinals?
  • Same GM/Same HC
    0%
  • Same GM/New HC
    40.4%
  • New GM/New HC
    59.6%
52 votes17 hours left

Comments

  1. Here we Cards fans wondering whether a 3 season losing coaching staff might be fired and Sean McVey cans his ST coach because of mistakes made in a loss to Seattle. The contrast highlights a significant difference in organizational philosophy: the Rams prioritize immediate accountability for performance, while the Cardinals'…

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  3. This is probably a little silly, but as I reflect on the 2025 season I can't help but go back to Demercado's dropped TD ball in the Titans game. We were 2-2 at that point. I was at the game and my eyes saw the drop but my brain refused to believe I saw what I saw until the play went for review.

    It was at that point that I knew we were a lost cause this season. It told me everything I felt I needed to know about how our players were being coached. Maybe that sounds a little harsh, but that is how I felt. The Cardinals play in what is frequently the best division in football with little margin for error. A play like that was enough error for the lowly Titans to take advantage. The Rams, Seahawks, and 49ers have an even bigger advantage without gifts like that.

    It was also one of the few plays compelling enough to get our coach to uncross his arms and then cross a line that should never be crossed. I told my wife at the time "that play might have cost Gannon his job" even before I saw his over-the-top reaction.

    Maybe I'm being melodramatic here, but I felt our season was essentially over starting with that play and all these weeks later I can't say that I feel any different now.

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    1. Thanks, Since61!

      I think the important context here is that the Colts made a similar mistake vs. the Rams a week before.

      Obviously, players have been making this mistake for years. However, that we would be doing it the following week after every player in league was likely shown that tape (and it happening vs. a divisional team) told me everything about Gannon’s team this year.

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  4. You listen to Gannons day after press conference and he seems very confident that he will be returning. If that is the case then Ossenfort will be returning as well. That would be a new threshold in bad in the NFL for retaining your job. How does this team even succeed next year if that is tge case?

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