Cardinals' 11th loss in 12 games and Jonathan Gannon's 15-33 record underline mounting instability. For bettors, this suggests caution: avoid backing Arizona to cover spreads, favor opponents or the under in matchups, and expect coaching uncertainty to push futures markets (like odds on Gannon's job or season win totals) to shorten if results don't improve.
Arizona Cardinals' slide deepens as Jonathan Gannon stays defiant
The Cardinals dropped their 11th defeat in 12 games on Sunday, leaving head coach Jonathan Gannon with a 15-33 record since taking over. Despite the growing losses and pressure, Gannon said Monday his focus remains on the remainder of the season while he evaluates what must change to produce better results.
Gannon vows to self-scout and adapt rather than lobby
Gannon declined to make a formal pitch for his job, saying instead he's concentrating on the team's immediate tasks and on "what do I have to look at with a critical eye and change" to improve outcomes. He insisted he still believes in the roster and the direction of the program: “I believe in myself and I believe in our team. We are at a dip right now. We’re going through some adversity, but I do believe in us and we will get out of the dip.”
Owner patience and roster outlook remain key questions
It is unclear whether ownership shares Gannon’s confidence. Recent blowout losses and the cumulative record since his arrival provide little evidence that the Cardinals have the pieces needed for a near-term turnaround, raising questions about roster construction and the front office’s tolerance for continued struggles.
Betting and market implications
The trajectory suggests bettors should be cautious on Arizona in the short term. Marketplace implications include avoiding Cardinals-to-cover spread bets, considering opponent moneylines or game unders, and monitoring futures — coaching uncertainty and ongoing losses can depress season win totals and shorten odds on personnel changes if the slide continues.
The Cardinals lost for the 11th time in 12 games on Sunday and Jonathan Gannon is now 15-33 as the team's head coach, but neither of those things are dimming Gannon's confidence about his future in Arizona.
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