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Murray: Cards shocker 'How to Lose a Game 101'

Murray: Cards shocker 'How to Lose a Game 101'

The Arizona Cardinals suffered a shocking 22-21 defeat against the Tennessee Titans, despite leading the game 21-3 at one point. Quarterback Kyler Murray expressed his bewilderment at the team's inability to close out the game. The Cardinals' collapse was largely attributed to two critical mistakes in the fourth quarter, which allowed the Titans to mount a remarkable comeback. This unexpected loss has left the Cardinals and their fans questioning the team's ability to maintain a lead and secure victories, even against seemingly weaker opponents. The article highlights the importance of consistent performance and the need for the Cardinals to address the issues that led to this disappointing outcome.

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