The Cardinals scored their only touchdown last week using a no-huddle offensive, but wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald doesn't want the team relying on the strategy. "It can be a good change of pace for us but I don't ever want to have to rely on that," Fitzgerald said. "We have to be able to run our base offense, things we run every single day." Fitzgerald sees as much bad as good in the no-huddle. "Running the no huddle has endless possibilities, you can do so many different combinations," Fitzgerald said. "The good thing is you can score fast but the bad thing is you can be three and out quickly, too. "We want to be able to have long, sustained drives. Last week, we had over 70 plays (actually 70). We have to keep our defense fresh and give those guys the opportunity to get some three and outs."