GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Carson Palmer threw for 308 yards and three touchdowns and the Arizona Cardinals intercepted Jameis Winston four times in a 40-7 rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.Marcus Cooper, acquired in a trade with Kansas City on Sept. 2, had two interceptions, returning the second 60 yards for a score. Winston also fumbled the ball away once.Winston, who had four touchdown passes against Atlanta in the opener and was NFC player of the week, threw 51 passes, the most in his two NFL seasons, completing 27 for 243 yards.Palmer completed 18 of 31 passes with no interceptions before sitting out most of the fourth quarter.All three of Palmers scoring passes came in the first half,- to Larry Fitzgerald, Michael Floyd and Jaron Brown.The Cardinals (1-1), coming off a season-opening home loss to New England, scored two touchdowns in a 1:16 span in the final two minutes of the first half for a 24-0 lead into the break.Winston had an especially rough first 30 minutes, completing 11 of 20 for 77 yards with two interceptions and a fumble.The four turnovers led to 17 Arizona points.Tampa Bay took the second-half kickoff and drove for a score. Mike Evans beating Patrick Peterson for a 19-yard TD.The Buccaneers got the ball back and were driving again when defensive lineman Josh Mauro tipped Winstons pass. Cooper, who replaced rookie Brandon Williams early in the game, grabbed it and outran defenders down the sideline to make it 33-7.The Buccaneers were on their best drive of the first half when running back Charles Sims III brushed against Winston and the ball popped loose. Tony Jefferson recovered for Arizona at the Cardinals 29.QUICK-STRIKE OFFENSE: After the fumble recovery, Palmers 24-yard pass to Fitzgerald eventually put the ball at the Tampa Bay 1. On third down, Palmer hit Michael Floyd in the back of the end zone and it was 17-0 with 1:36 to go in the half.A quick three-and-out by the Buccaneers gave the Cardinals the ball at their 26, plenty of time for a high-octane offense finally getting in gear.Jaron Brown got behind the defense and gathered in a perfect pass from Palmer for a 49-yard touchdown with 20 seconds still remaining until halftime.WINSTON PICKED: Peterson outmaneuvered Mike Evans on Winstons deep pass to the end zone and intercepted .Cooper returned an interception 23 yards to the Tampa Bay 19, leading to an Arizona field goal.The third pick was Cooper again, for a touchdown. Winstons fourth interception came on the games last play.INJURIES: Injuries hit the Buccaneers hard.First, they lost tight Luke Stocker (ankle) in the first quarter. 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Enemy.Muscat welcomed Melbourne City recruit Cahill to the A-League but on the eve of the big match, declared the moment for plaudits to end.He paved the way for Cahills roasting by up to 40,000 Victory fans - in an expected crowd of over 45,000 - with a simple description that leaves no doubt as to the national team greats position in the eyes of the biggest club in the country.Enoughs been said. Tims been great for our code and our country but right here and now, hes the enemy, he said.Its still a mystery how Melbourne City coach John van t Schip plans to use Cahill, but on Friday the Dutchman suggested he could start the match despite an interrupted pre-season and international duty.However long he plays, van t Schip said he would leave a mark.The only thing we have to look at is to manage him to see how far he could come. That could be 90 minutes, 60 minutes, we just have to see, he said.I dont see the difference between him starting and coming in ... we are not worried about that, he will have an impact for sure.The same goes for wherever he plays, with van t Schip saying he and captain Bruno Fornaroli could manage their interplay to maximum effect as the match changes.dddddddddddd.We know he can play high up the pitch, around the striker, the same counts for Bruno, he said.We know Tims most dangerous moments are in the box, but he has become a very intelligent and good player outside the box during his career.Cahills involvement is the cherry on top of the Melbourne derby, which has rarely failed to excite in 19 previous editions.Muscat predicted a more attacking match that last weeks Sydney derby, won 4-0 by Sydney FC in front of 61,880 fans.The wily Victory boss said he was prepared for various ways Cahill could be deployed - but suggested a sole focus on the returning Socceroo would be folly.Hes certainly in good enough condition so hes going to be a threat, he said.We think weve got a good understanding of whos going to play and how theyre going to play.But weve got some serious threats going forward as well ... thats why I think it will be a more open game than last week.STATS THAT MATTER* Victory have won the last four Melbourne derbies at Etihad Stadium, scoring 14 goals in those fixtures.* Besart Berisha has contributed six of those goals and is the fixtures all-time leading scorer with seven.* The derby is one of the highest-scoring fixtures in the A-League, with an average of over 3 goals a game. 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