Definitely not on Kyler that timeYes, it's a laughable comment that our WR2 who had the ball hit him in both his hands couldn't hang on, but it's Kyler's fault
Definitely not on Kyler that timeYes, it's a laughable comment that our WR2 who had the ball hit him in both his hands couldn't hang on, but it's Kyler's fault
Definitely not on Kyler that timeYes, it's a laughable comment that our WR2 who had the ball hit him in both his hands couldn't hang on, but it's Kyler's fault
But with the defender on his back it throwing behind Wilson made it easy for the defender to get his hand on the ball. If Murray leads the WR, Wilson can use his body to screen off the defender.
100%But with the defender on his back it throwing behind Wilson made it easy for the defender to get his hand on the ball. If Murray leads the WR, Wilson can use his body to screen off the defender.
Sad, but trueTHey get long yardage from screens but we cant execute a single screen. Typical cardinals
He hit him on back hip. On a day when the ball is slick. And defender right there. Has to be more accurate. And Wilson has to hands catch instead of body catching. Equal parts failure.He hit him in stride. Your credibility is just laughable on this at this point.
50 50...hahaaha c'mon. An NFL WR with both hands on the ball is not 50% the QB's fault it gets dropped100%
That’s 50-50 blame.
No, there is not.100%
That’s 50-50 blame.
This was also Kyler's fault.Imagine hitting WRs and it’s the QBs fault because it’s not perfect every time.
Get pressure on Love please
YupIn fact he hit him in stride so well he took a full step before the defender dislodged the ball. It was a borderline fumble