Von Miller and the Denver Broncos head into their matchup against the Arizona Cardinals in the midst of a disastrous four-game losing streak. The last two weeks have been particularly painful as they’ve given up back-to-back 200-yard rushing yard games to Isaiah Crowell and Todd Gurley.

However, Miller has warned the Cardinals that they’re about to feel the full force of the frustrated Broncos’ wrath on Thursday night right on their behind.

“The last two weeks we had a 200-yard rusher. I get where he's coming from, but that was the last two weeks,” Miller said per Lakisha Jackson of NFL.com. “This week is totally different, we're going to get everybody's best this week. They're going to get our whole team's best, and that starts with me. They're going to get my best this week and we're going to go out there, and we're going to kick their ass. This is the way I'm feeling.”

Miller is certainly talking a big game, and it goes without saying that he’ll need to back that up against the Cardinals. Arizona is tied for the worst record in the NFL at 1-5, in large part due to an anemic offense led by an inexperienced rookie quarterback. And even with a talented running back in David Johnson, the Cardinals are dead-last in the league in rushing yards.

With all those things in the Broncos’ favor, Miller and co. basically have no excuse to not kick the Cardinals’ ass and end their losing skid. If they don’t, it will likely spell bad things for their under-fire coaching staff.