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Trey Benson Reveals Promising Mindset Coming Into This Season

The Arizona Cardinals have been quietly making moves in the offseason, but for some reason, they still seem to be flying under the radar. Despite the NFC West being filled with uncertainty and no clear front-runner, many people do not trust the Cardinals to be a playoff team. However, this lack of trust may just be the motivation that the team needs to exceed expectations this season.

While the Los Angeles Rams may seem like the obvious choice for a playoff contender in the NFC West, there are still many questions surrounding the team. They have a new quarterback in Matthew Stafford and are still trying to figure out their identity on offense. On the other hand, the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks have both faced their own share of challenges and setbacks in recent seasons, leaving the division wide open for the Cardinals to make a surprising run for the playoffs.

So why are the Cardinals not getting the recognition they deserve? Perhaps it’s because they have not made any flashy moves or big-name signings this offseason. But what they lack in big names, they make up for in depth and a solid foundation. General manager Steve Keim has been quietly building a strong roster, steadily improving the team’s defense and adding key pieces on offense.

One of the most promising additions to the team is running back Trey Benson. Despite not being well-known outside of college football circles, Benson has been impressing coaches and teammates during training camp. Not only does he have impressive physical abilities, but he also has a strong mindset and work ethic that makes him a valuable asset to the team.

In a recent interview, Benson revealed his promising mindset coming into this season. As a rookie, he knows that he has a lot to prove and is willing to put in the work to earn his spot on the team. He also understands that the team’s success depends on each individual player giving their all and working together towards a common goal.

This positive and determined mindset is exactly what the Cardinals need to succeed. They have a talented and motivated young core, led by quarterback Kyler Murray, who is hungry for success and ready to prove their doubters wrong. They also have a strong veteran presence, with players like Larry Fitzgerald and J.J. Watt providing leadership and experience.

Head coach Kliff Kingsbury has also shown growth and improvement over the past two seasons, making adjustments and taking calculated risks on the field. With a more experienced and confident Kingsbury at the helm, the Cardinals are poised to take the next step and make a push for the playoffs.

It’s time for the rest of the league to start taking the Arizona Cardinals seriously. They may not have the big names or high-profile signings, but they have a strong and well-rounded team that is poised to surprise everyone this season. So while they may be flying under the radar for now, don’t be surprised if the Cardinals make some noise in the NFC West and beyond.

In conclusion, the Arizona Cardinals may not be getting the recognition and trust they deserve as a playoff team, but that just adds fuel to their fire. With a talented roster, a promising rookie in Trey Benson, and a determined mindset, the Cardinals are ready to make a statement in the NFC West and show the league that they are not a team to be underestimated. So don’t be surprised if the Cardinals make a deep playoff run this season, as they are the dark horse team to watch out for in the NFC.

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