The NFL coaching carousel never stops, and Nathaniel Hackett's recent move from the Miami Dolphins to the Arizona Cardinals as their new offensive coordinator is a prime example. But here's where it gets controversial... Hackett, who was set to join the Dolphins as their quarterbacks coach, has now decided to spurn Miami for a new challenge with the Cardinals. And this is the part most people miss... While Hackett was stripped of play-calling duties during his time with the New York Jets, he is now taking on a similar role with the Cardinals, raising questions about his ability to lead an offense. The elephant in the room now is Kyler Murray, who played in just five games last season but is under a $230.5 million contract extension. The Cardinals' new staff will have to decide if Murray is the quarterback of the future or if they should cut ties. The controversial move has sparked debate among fans and experts alike, with some questioning Hackett's decision to leave the Dolphins for a potentially less stable situation in Arizona. So, what do you think? Is Hackett making a smart move, or is he jumping into the unknown? Share your thoughts in the comments below!