azcentral sports' Kent Somers breaks down the Cardinals' 39-32 win over the Seahawks in Seattle.
Offense:
Rarely has a unit looked so good, then so bad, then so good again in one game. The passing game was almost flawless in the first half, as quarterback Carson Palmer consistently picked apart a very good defense. Starting receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd did considerable damage, and Palmer’s pass protection was decent. That all changed in the second half. The Seahawks pass rush began to get to Palmer. Right tackle Bobby Massie and right guard Jonathan Cooper appeared to have communication problems, occasionally blocking the same defender while another ran free to Palmer.