Arizona Cardinals looking for answers after puzzling home loss to Carolina
TEMPE, Ariz. - For much of their history the Arizona Cardinals haven't had to deal with success.
Even after reaching the Super Bowl, they're still figuring it out.
The Cardinals (4-3) followed one of their most memorable victories - a nationally televised road win over the New York Giants - with a puzzling 34-21 loss to the Carolina Panthers (3-4).
Arizona turned the ball over six times - five on interceptions by quarterback Kurt Warner(notes) - and dropped to 1-3 at University of Phoenix Stadium.
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They lost because Warner threw 5 picks and fumbled once.
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