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    ‘Those Guys Sold So F*****g Hard’ – Cardinals TE Trey McBride’s NSFW Rant Goes Viral After Playoff Elimination

    Trey McBride’s NSFW rant after the Cardinals’ playoff heartbreak went viral. Fantasy managers were left hanging, but can he redeem himself next week?

    Forget Gotham — we’ve got the Arizona Cardinals, and Trey McBride’s rant just went full Batman mode. After the Cardinals’ playoff hopes went up in flames, the tight end let loose with an NSFW tirade that’s taking the internet by storm.

    If you thought Bruce Wayne’s alter ego was intense, wait until you hear McBride’s take. He’s not holding back, giving his teammates credit for playing hard while throwing a serious punch at what went wrong.

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    Trey McBride Lets Loose After Overtime Heartbreak

    After a tough, mind-numbing loss to the Carolina Panthers, the Cardinals TE McBride let it rip. Following the team’s 36-30 overtime loss, McBride dropped a fiery NSFW rant that went viral faster than a Hail Mary: “Man… those guys sold so f***ing hard. We’re sorry as f***.”

    McBride’s frustration was evident. The Cardinals battled back from a 20-3 hole to force overtime but ultimately came up short. For McBride, the loss wasn’t just about missing the playoffs. It stung because it pinpointed the team’s inability to finish when it mattered most — a trend that defined their season.

    The Panthers, though, were everything the Cardinals weren’t. Rookie Demani Richardson’s key interception and Chuba Hubbard’s gutsy 28- and 21-yard runs in overtime sealed the win. Hubbard’s celebratory end-zone flex was a statement of growth and determination. Meanwhile, McBride’s comments reflected a missed opportunity for his team to match that same level of grit.

    After a season of highs and lows, McBride’s postgame rant serves as a painful reminder: the Cardinals missed their shot when they needed it most.

    McBride Talks Big, Delivers Small in Week 16 Fantasy Fail

    McBride’s Week 16 performance? Oof. The Cardinals TE managed just three catches for 20 yards in the gut-wrenching 36-30 overtime loss to the Panthers. His usage took a nosedive, with McBride tying his season-low target count of four.

    To make matters worse, McBride put up a measly 5.0 points in PPR formats — his lowest total of the season (ouch). This guy’s been a PPR beast all year, but still, no touchdowns. It is a brutal reality for fantasy managers who were counting on him in the playoffs.

    With the Cardinals struggling to finish games, McBride’s been caught in the middle of a production slump. But who knows, he might bounce back next week against the Los Angeles Rams and be the productive fantasy asset we have seen throughout the year.

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