The Arizona Cardinals were routed by the Los Angeles Rams by a score of 34-7 last Sunday, a loss that eliminated them from playoff contention.

The fact that they were officially bounced from postseason contention was bad enough, but it was the way that the Cardinals lost that has rookie quarterback Kyler Murray stewing.

“It's just a disgusting feeling,” Murray said of the loss on Wednesday, according to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com. “I'm sure you were disgusted watching it. I was disgusted being in it. It's not a good feeling. You just don't want to have that anymore, so just try your hardest not to allow that to happen again.”

Murray had one of the worst outings of his young NFL career, completing just 19 of his 34 passes for 163 yards and an interception. He did score a rushing touchdown, but that came in the fourth quarter when Arizona was already behind 34-0.

The No. 1 overall pick said that that type of loss “can't happen again.”

“Losing is losing, but that last game was a different type of losing,” he said.

As far as all of the losing the Cardinals have done this season? Murray says he has never experienced anything like it:

“I don't think I've lost eight times,” Murray said. “Ever.”

Murray has had a terrific rookie campaign, as he has thrown for 2,866 yards, 14 touchdowns, and six interceptions while completing 63.9 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 88.4. In addition, he has rushed for 446 yards and four scores.

But the Cards are just 3-8-1 and have lost five games in a row, and that obviously doesn't feel good for the first-year signal-caller.