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1 – So, let’s talk about the upcoming draft…

2 – About those bad gameplans, allow me to use the words of Ian Fleming in Goldfinger: “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, the third time it’s enemy action.” Your move, Mr. Petzing.

3 – Cardinals are the only team to score touchdowns on all four opening drives.

4 – It’s certainly annoying when free agency signings don’t turn out well right away, but it really isn’t that big of a loss with Justin Jones. Dante Stills and L.J. Collier are playing better anyway.

5 – Fantastic interception by Garrett Williams.

6 – The Cards’ offensive line is built for the run game. Exhibit A: the Cards’ offensive line in pass protection.

7 – Kingsbury have always been an effective offensive coordinator. Not so good as a head coach, but an impressive playcaller.

8 – I am certainly not in a position to complain about season ticket holders, since I am obviously not one myself. I was just wondering if people treat season tickets as a business model? Buying them with the knowledge that they can be sold for more. It is not a bad strategy. Buy high, sell higher. Unsympathetic, sure. Disloyal, check. But definitely profitable.

9 – This was the first time ever that I truly considered the option of moving on from Murray.

10 – Jonah, Jonah, where are you? Beachum is a huge liability.
 
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#9. It’s time to stop thinking that Kyler is a top 5 qb. We can’t move on from him for obvious reasons. So now what?
First no more weapons for Kyler. He has enough to be adequate.
Build a defense with every draft pick and penny in free agency available. Take the onus off Kyler to just manage the game and play ultra conservative.
 

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#7- we’ll see. KK has usually gotten off to good starts but will likely fade horrifically down the stretch if history holds.
 
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#9. It’s time to stop thinking that Kyler is a top 5 qb. We can’t move on from him for obvious reasons. So now what?
Yeah, top five is not even close. Before the season, I thought he could be top 10, but even that looks unrealistic. If he could consistently play as he did against the Rams, then he would step up among the best, but his unstable play prevents it.

Why can’t they move on from him? I mean, not now, but after the season? If they were to trade him, the cap hit would be 33 million, but they would save 12 million in cash. The last number is the relevant one (lex Bidwill). Team takes on big cap hits all the time, and with the progress for the cap, that is not an issue at all. If he is on the roster next march, he would be owed almost 37 million of guaranteed money in 2026, but if he was to be traded, the buying team would owe him nothing after 2025.

Build a defense with every draft pick and penny in free agency available. Take the onus off Kyler to just manage the game and play ultra conservative.
Yes, I sort of agree, but it just isn’t the way to have success nowadays. You need a competent quarterback.
 
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#7- we’ll see. KK has usually gotten off to good starts but will likely fade horrifically down the stretch if history holds.
Well, I mentioned that he was not a good head coach because I think he had trouble keeping the motivation high enough for the entire team for a full season. Now he only needs to focus on the offense.
 

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Yeah, top five is not even close. Before the season, I thought he could be top 10, but even that looks unrealistic. If he could consistently play as he did against the Rams, then he would step up among the best, but his unstable play prevents it.

Why can’t they move on from him? I mean, not now, but after the season? If they were to trade him, the cap hit would be 33 million, but they would save 12 million in cash. The last number is the relevant one (lex Bidwill). Team takes on big cap hits all the time, and with the progress for the cap, that is not an issue at all. If he is on the roster next march, he would be owed almost 37 million of guaranteed money in 2026, but if he was to be traded, the buying team would owe him nothing after 2025.
Because if you dump him at the end of the year we would destroy our cap space and prevent building the defense. Can we really think of eating the cap space and drafting a qb with our first pick with an a below average roster?
Yes, I sort of agree, but it just isn’t the way to have success nowadays. You need a competent quarterback.
 
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Because if you dump him at the end of the year we would destroy our cap space and prevent building the defense. Can we really think of eating the cap space and drafting a qb with our first pick with an a below average roster?
There is way too much focus on the salary cap among fans. As I wrote, it really doesn’t matter that much.

For sure you can insert a quarterback and quickly get results. You could easily argue that Washington has a worse roster than the Cards, but when they plugged in Daniels, it changed a lot. The same when the Chargers inserted Justin Herbert or when Buffalo put Josh Allen at quarterback. You could also point to Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa as rookies that have significantly improved the play and hope of their teams. Even Marcus Mariota with the Titans (before it went bad with him), or going further back, Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III brought immediate turnarounds for the Colts and Redskins who certainly didn’t have better squads than the Cards have now.
 
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