

The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... Murray’s work ethic was called into question last year when the Cardinals added a film study clause to his new contract — it was later eliminated from the pact — and he said in an interview for the team’s in-house video series that he is embracing the new direction with open arms. Murray did add that it will be up to everyone involved to make adjustments if Petzing’s initial approach doesn’t bear fruit. “I’ve got to respect the person or understand the ins and outs or the rhymes and reasons for what we are doing ,” Murray said. “I’m going to listen. I’m going to be coachable and I’m going to do it to the best of my ability, but if the [expletive] ain’t working, at some point, we all have to look in the mirror."
Diehards Line:Murray is recovering from a torn ACL, but he's also had to put effort into learning a new offense after the firing of head coach Kliff Kingsbury. New coach Jonathan Gannon hired Drew Petzing as his offensive coordinator and Murray spent the offseason doing classroom work to begin grasping the offense ahead of his return to the field. Murray’s career hit a snag on multiple fronts last year and he’s convinced that surviving those tough times will ultimately prove to be a good thing for him and the team. The sooner the signs of that show up, the better for Murray, Petzing and everyone else invested in the future of the organization.