Last Sunday, Joshua Dobbs led the Cardinals offense to a total of just 210 yards in his third career start. Following an initial field goal, the Cardinals offense punted twice, failed to convert one 4th down, and lost two fumbles in the second half.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!But, according to Dobbs, Arizona is looking to do a complete 180 this weekend against the Giants.
With a little more practice under the new playbook, Dobbs claims there is a “night and day” difference between how the offense looked on Sunday and where it stands today.
"From where we were last Wednesday to this Wednesday is like night and day."
Arizona Cardinals QB Joshua Dobbs maintains he should make a big jump from Week 1 to Week 2 with more time in the offense #BirdGang pic.twitter.com/EoMvvybTNh
— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) September 13, 2023
Drew Petzing, the Cardinals offensive coordinator, shared a similar enthusiasm.
“Really excited about the progress he made and really excited to see that continue this week.
Arizona Cardinals OC Drew Petzing says he was encouraged by QB Joshua Dobbs Week 1 performance and he was solid operationally. #BirdGang pic.twitter.com/0ZdIXmATR8
— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) September 12, 2023
Since 2012, the Cardinals have won their last four meetings against the Giants. They have done so by outscoring New York 101-42.
Joshua Dobbs, who is still looking for his first win as a starting quarterback, hopes to continue this win streak on Sunday in front of the home crowd.