Not surprisingly, General Manager Steve Keim had his issues with what he saw from the Cardinals Sunday in Indy. Things the Cards have talked about fixing -- red-zone offense, cleaning up mental mistakes, fewer turnovers -- have yet to be fixed.
"It's frustrating while game is going on and next day it's a little disappointing watching tape," Keim said Monday during his appearance on the "Doug and Wolf" show on Arizona Sports 98.7, "but at the end of the day ... I don't remember how we won the games. I just remember we won."
-- Quarterback Carson Palmer, like many on offense, was "up and down," Keim said. The interception Palmer threw was "unacceptable," Keim said, although that was easy to see. (Palmer has thrown a few INTs like that in his Arizona years, when the safety is just waiting there over the top. The one at the end of the Pittsburgh game in 2015 when the Cards had a chance to win that game stands out in my head.) But Keim said Palmer also made a couple of throws not every QB can make.
-- I am surprised I didn't hear about this on Twitter, because usually someone points this stuff out, but apparently backup QB Drew Stanton starting throwing on the sideline at some point during the game and Keim was asked if there was any thought of Stanton replacing Palmer. Keim said Bruce Arians hadn't said anything to him, and that there have been multiple times when Stanton will throw a bit just to stay loose on a sideline at games.
-- Running back Chris Johnson played well, Keim said, and then the GM underscored one of the reasons Johnson was likely released going into the regular season. "He showed a burst I thought quite frankly he was missing in the preseason," Keim said,
-- Keim praised Chandler Jones, who had a handful of tackles, drew a couple of holding penalties and had two sacks. Rookie safety Budda Baker also caught Keim's eye, making an excellent tackle as gunner on a 55-yard Andy Lee punt to make it a net of 54 yards, and also making a nice tackle of a receiver short of the sticks on a third down. He was also happy with the play of new guard Alex Boone, other than "one or two snaps."
-- The pressure off the edge is good, Keim said, but the Cardinals need to do a better job getting an interior rush and helping collapse the middle. (This was an area of concern after Calais Campbell left. Robert Nkemdiche did play in his first game Sunday, getting 19 snaps, but he did not record a stat.)
-- The miss by kicker Phil Dawson was a surprise, as was the one last week. Keim does think the special teams are much better, from Lee to the coverage units. Dawson can't miss kicks like that, Keim acknowledged, but "he is the kind of guy I have a lot of faith in."
-- J.J. Nelson is still working on things, like getting off press coverage and being more consistent catching the football. But with his speed and ability to get deep, it's "something we direly need in this offense."
-- The Cardinals flew out on Saturday instead of Friday despite the 10 a.m. Arizona start in Sunday. Usually in such situations, they leave Friday. Keim said a couple of things went into the decision, including the extra-long camp and how much time away from family everyone has had. But he added that it shouldn't matter. "We have to be ready to play," Keim said.
-- Keim said he talked to David Johnson after the running back had surgery. Told Johnson he can't get caught up in all the speculation of how much time he will miss. "Nobody can froecasat how much time, especially when you are such a genetic freak like him," Keim said. "I wouldn't be surprised if David heals faster than most."