The Arizona Cardinals have been on a roll of late, having impressively won three consecutive games. This has a lot to do with their offense, which is currently ranked as the best in the entire league. This has been thanks in large part to coach Kliff Kingsbury and his star quarterback Kyler Murray.

The pair was recently asked to comment about their top-ranked offense, but as it appears, both Murray and Kingsbury are not totally blown away by this development.

“Not much,” said Kingsbury when asked what it means that the Cardinals’ average of 419.1 yards a game through their first seven in a league best, via Jack Magruder of Forbes. “I’ve been fortunate to be around some good offenses. We’re not even halfway through the season, so it doesn’t matter where you are at record-wise or statistically.”

Fair point from Kingsbury here, who clearly has his sights set on the bigger picture. At 5-2 and second in the NFC West, it's not as if the Cardinals have been overly dominant over the first half of the season, and the second-year QB understands this completely.

The same can be said about coach Murray, who himself did not appear to be excited about his team's outstanding effort on the offensive end:

“I guess that means we are doing something good,” the Cardinals QB said.

The Cardinals get to test their offense yet again on Sunday when they take on the Miami Dolphins, as Murray, Kingsbury, and the rest of the squad look to make it four straight wins.