1 – I cannot remember I have been this interested in watching the Cards since they drafted Murray – or maybe even back to the BA-days.
2 – Keep in mind that he has never (in the NFL) had other coaching staff than Kingsbury and co. They could potentially have been a problem in his development, which would lead to thinking that this coaching staff might bring out something better in him.
3 – If he hits his top level, he can be a top 5-7 quarterback in the NFL.
4 – As fans we cannot lose. If he is bad, then the Cards get a high draft pick and can look to the future. If he is good, then great, the future is bright.
5 – Not to psychoanalyze too much, but Murray just seems more mature than before.
6 – The Cardinals are a really strong running offense. Should suit Murray’s strength.
7 – There is not a lot of high-quality skill players on the offense. It might be misleading to evaluate his future potential based on his performance now in a situation that is below NFL standards. But that’s his problem, and not really anyone else.
8 – My mindset in the offseason depends on the season from here on out.
9 – The O-line certainly has some issues, but it is also not at all horrible. That unit makes it fair to raise your expectations for his comeback.
10 – I am targeting the Falcons at home. Starting him @Browns, against that vaunted defense, seems contradictory to Ossenfort’s and Gannon’s “we don’t want to risk anything with him”-approach.
2 – Keep in mind that he has never (in the NFL) had other coaching staff than Kingsbury and co. They could potentially have been a problem in his development, which would lead to thinking that this coaching staff might bring out something better in him.
3 – If he hits his top level, he can be a top 5-7 quarterback in the NFL.
4 – As fans we cannot lose. If he is bad, then the Cards get a high draft pick and can look to the future. If he is good, then great, the future is bright.
5 – Not to psychoanalyze too much, but Murray just seems more mature than before.
6 – The Cardinals are a really strong running offense. Should suit Murray’s strength.
7 – There is not a lot of high-quality skill players on the offense. It might be misleading to evaluate his future potential based on his performance now in a situation that is below NFL standards. But that’s his problem, and not really anyone else.
8 – My mindset in the offseason depends on the season from here on out.
9 – The O-line certainly has some issues, but it is also not at all horrible. That unit makes it fair to raise your expectations for his comeback.
10 – I am targeting the Falcons at home. Starting him @Browns, against that vaunted defense, seems contradictory to Ossenfort’s and Gannon’s “we don’t want to risk anything with him”-approach.