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Care to educate me as to the leadership skills I’m somehow blind to in Kyler?I’m not sure if you know what leadership skills are.
Care to educate me as to the leadership skills I’m somehow blind to in Kyler?I’m not sure if you know what leadership skills are.
Cardinalesqueima laugh my hippie ass off if kyler balls a out against the lambs and whiners - it would be so us to win these two meaningless games
To go back to an oldie but goodie, "I'd trade him for a six pack of beer, and it doesn't even have to be cold."
Addition by subtraction.
I don’t think DVontel is saying Kyler has “leadership skills” or whatever, but I do think he’s saying it doesn’t really matter in the thick of things if he’s not producing on the field. You’re way too focused on just Kyler.Care to educate me as to the leadership skills I’m somehow blind to in Kyler?
Oh, you likely haven’t seen the multitude of other posts of mine… trust me, I have often noted ALL of the other fatal flaws in Kyler’s game.I don’t think DVontel is saying Kyler has “leadership skills” or whatever, but I do think he’s saying it doesn’t really matter in the thick of things if he’s not producing on the field. You’re way too focused on just Kyler.
You listed Jameis Winston as one of those players with “leadership skills”. Does his leadership skills really matter if he’s going throwing 3 Pick-6s per game? Does it matter if he’s fumbling the ball? It should not. I’m stunned myself you included him in that list. Talk about the world’s greatest PR spin.
We just wanted Kyler to be a consistently good Quarterback first and foremost. He clearly is not. Get the ball from Point A to Point B. You’re too focused on his “leadership skills” and not him being an actual good QB.
Right. We're back to "You're not allowed to want a replacement for X unless you can name the exact replacement" nonsense. I don't need to have a ready-made answer for a replacement for next year BEFORE THE SEASON IS EVEN OVER to know Kyler needs to go. So no, we're not doing that "it's not valid if you can't name a replacement" jackassery.Need a name(s) - what is the plan?
Who is available that you would want?
Again, I don’t believe you know what “leadership skills/qualities” even is because you have yet to explain. It’s like you’re just saying it just to say it like you’re trying to fill a status quo. Jameis will probably be on his 4th team real soon. His so-called leadership qualities have gotten him bounced around the league.My perspective is that even if he somehow, miraculously fixed many of the other shortcomings, him being entirely void of any shred of leadership ability will always prevent him from being a top-tier QB.
As for Winston, I have no doubt that if Jameis was just a tick more capable as a QB, because of his leadership qualities he would far surpass Kyler…
His pick sixes have gotten him bounced around the league. He's trying to talk about leadership qualities only, not talent/play, and his point is that Kyler has about as much leadership ability on the football field as Eeyore.Again, I don’t believe you know what “leadership skills/qualities” even is because you have yet to explain. It’s like you’re just saying it just to say it like you’re trying to fill a status quo. Jameis will probably be on his 4th team real soon. His so-called leadership qualities have gotten him bounced around the league.
I know what he’s talking about. What has been preached to him is that it shouldn’t matter. As a teammate, I wouldn’t care about a QB trying to rally the guys when he is not doing his part by helping the other team score with Pick-6s.His pick sixes have gotten him bounced around the league. He's trying to talk about leadership qualities only, not talent/play, and his point is that Kyler has about as much leadership ability on the football field as Eeyore.
and his point is that Kyler has about as much leadership ability on the football field as Eeyore.
How about sucking on the field AND sucking at the rah-rah. That's a deadly combination. At least someone who can lead (which, by the way, doesn't need to be in a 'rah-rah' way) can motivate their teammates to do better. A guy like Kyler saps motivation from his teammates.I know what he’s talking about. What has been preached to him is that it shouldn’t matter. As a teammate, I wouldn’t care about a QB trying to rally the guys when he is not doing his part by helping the other team score with Pick-6s.
I care about my Quarterback being good on the football field. I personally don’t care about the rah-rahs.
Borg (because I was already typing my post when you posted yours).You don't have to be a rah-rah guy to be a team leader.
You lead by playing good football. You motivate your teammates by playing good football. Kyler has not been playing good football. That’s really it.How about sucking on the field AND sucking at the rah-rah. That's a deadly combination. At least someone who can lead (which, by the way, doesn't need to be in a 'rah-rah' way) can motivate their teammates to do better. A guy like Kyler saps motivation from his teammates.
I know what he’s talking about. What has been preached to him is that it shouldn’t matter. As a teammate, I wouldn’t care about a QB trying to rally the guys when he is not doing his part by helping the other team score with Pick-6s.
I care about my Quarterback being good on the football field. I personally don’t care about the rah-rahs.
No… you don’t know what I’m talking about, as my first post in this thread illustrates.You’re more optimistic than I am Harry.
I firmly believe that as long as Kyler remains the QB of this team, they will never have a shot at reaching the “Big Prize,” let alone winning it. Heck, with him at QB I think winning just one playoff game is likely out of reach.
Why? Because, though ridiculously physically gifted, Murray is not a leader of men.
We can all agree the QB position has changed in many ways over the recent years, however, it is the one position that still 100% requires the highest level of leadership skills of any other position on the team. And Kyler is anything but a leader.
A leader inspires others to greatness. He raises the level of play in others above what a player might’ve thought possible.
A leader thinks of himself less. He paves the way when it comes to the “how” and the “why” thru his actions (not just his words).
A leader rallies the team to success, particularly when all the chips are down and when everything suggests failure.
A leader overcomes obstacles and finds a way, tapping into the heart of fellow players, to achieve success.
A leader doesn’t sit alone on the bench, sulking and pouting when a game has turned in unfavorable ways, because a leader instinctively knows that mere non-verbals can impact the mindset of his team.
Kyler lacks the heart and soul and want-to in order to be a leader at the NFL level.
Thus, no matter the changes made by Monti, next season will be yet another up and down but ultimately disappointing season. And this team will have no other choice but to jettison Kyler come 2026.
So merely playing “good football” is what? Leadership?You lead by playing good football. You motivate your teammates by playing good football. Kyler has not been playing good football. That’s really it.
If Kyler played like a Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson on the field, none of the other stuff wouldn’t matter. I’m positive of that.
My apologies. I did not see your first post. That’s on me.No… you don’t know what I’m talking about, as my first post in this thread illustrates.
Stop the Friday Night Lights cinema-fluff.So merely playing “good football” is what? Leadership?
And you’re preaching to me that I don’t understand leadership? LMAO.
Kyler played “good football” several times in his NFL career. One stretch where it led to a playoff birth. And what happened?
Leadership, among many other attributes, creates the possibility for other players to emerge and contribute. If those other players don’t see a leader at the helm, they are much less likely to follow that leader in ways that raise their level of play and perhaps surpass what even they believed they were capable of doing.
Maybe you don’t see the QB position as the most important leadership position on a football team, as I can’t reconcile your comments any other way…
Yeah, but I think at this point we know he isn't going to - at least not in a meaningful game.You lead by playing good football. You motivate your teammates by playing good football. Kyler has not been playing good football. That’s really it.
If Kyler played like a Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson on the field, none of the other stuff wouldn’t matter. I’m positive of that.
Oh, don’t get me wrong, I’m ready to move off of Kyler and have been for a bit. He’s just an inconsistent/mediocre QB. If we can move off of him during the off-season, I’m all for it.Yeah, but I think at this point we know he isn't going to - at least not in a meaningful game.
Have you ever played football at a high school or college level?My apologies. I did not see your first post. That’s on me.
However, all of those qualities you named, is just a factor of Kyler not being a good QB. Whether it’s physical or mental, he just doesn’t have it. What you said, I just think it’s Friday Night Lights cinema fluff. The only way you can truly be a good leader is playing good football.
I’ve never stated Kyler is “terrible.” Hell, the dude got a second contract and got seriously PAID. How “terrible” can he be?Stop the Friday Night Lights cinema-fluff.
I doubt you have ever seen, in any sport, a terrible player being a good leader.
Because they don’t exist. That athlete isn’t taken seriously otherwise.
If you play good/great football, your teammates will follow.