The Arizona Cardinals were embarrassed on Thursday night at the hands of the Denver Broncos but coach Steve Wilks said it's too premature to discuss possible changes. The Cardinals offense had all kinds of problems gaining only 223 yards and there was a lot of talk during the broadcast if the team would move on from offensive coordinator Mike McCoy who was also fired last year by the Denver Broncos.

“You guys are going to ask me about changes,” Wilks said via Pro Football Talk. “That’s premature to talk about any changes right now. Everybody is going to be evaluated across the board. We’ve got to find ways to get this thing moving int the right direction. Not acceptable and our fans deserve better.”

Wilks was then asked if his comments were about McCoy, which he denied saying it could be about anyone surrounding the team.

“I didn’t say Mike McCoy at all,” Wilks said. “When we were talking about changes I’m talking about changes from… it could be personnel, could be players. Whatever it may be, it could be scheme. When I say it’s premature, it’s premature to talk about it at this particular time without going through the evaluation.”

It's really hard to imagine that the Cardinals won't make a change soon. If they don't make a change before the next game against the San Francisco 49ers the pressure is really going to be on Rosen and McCoy to figure out what to do with the offense.

Rosen is only a rookie and there are going to be some growing pains, but they shouldn't be this bad.