Arizona Cardinals coach Steve Wilks has only been in charge for less than a season, and there are already some grumblings that the team could make a change after this season. Wilks knows that isn't something he can control and is only focused on getting the team prepared for the rest of the season.

“I’m just focused right now on trying to beat the Chargers. That’s the main concern,” Wilks said, via AZCentral.com. “I haven’t really thought about that and I think when you start trying to consume yourself and worry about whether you’re going to be here next year or worrying about this, you lose focus on what’s in front of us and I don’t want to do that.”

The Cardinals are currently sitting with a 2-8 record, and there hasn't been much room for improvement. The offense has turned to Josh Rosen, and he has really struggled, something not good for a quarterback of the future. So far this season, Rosen has thrown for 1416 yards, nine touchdowns, and ten interceptions. A big part of the issue has been the offensive line, but if the Cardinals don't think that Wilks is the right guy to lead the team and help Rosen take the next step forward, a change could be in order.

The Cardinals have six games remaining, and the most important thing is for Rosen to look better and maybe a few more wins. The Cardinals next game is in Los Angeles on Sunday when they take on the Chargers.