ARIZONA — Super Bowl confetti won't be a thing for the Arizona Cardinals in 2026 or in the near future, though that shouldn't stop the organization from making some noise. The Cardinals took a major swing at the plate with new head coach Mike LaFleur, a first-timer who served as a long-time understudy to Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan through his stint as an offensive coach. Firing the defensive-minded Jonathan Gannon (a well-respected voice in the Cardinals' locker room) and rolling the dice on an inexperienced but promising name such as LaFleur showed Arizona was drastically ready to shift their philosophy after a fourth consecutive season where the playoffs were missed. In order for the LaFleur experiment to really work, Arizona needed to re-work some of their offensive personnel — and as the dust settles on their free agency signings and 2026 draft, they've done just that. Why Mike LaFleur Can Exceed Expectations in 2026 Arizona Cardinals new head coach Mike LaFleur at a news conference on Feb.…