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Klowned by Keim
I was clowned on at church on Sunday morning for wearing my Cardinals shirt. "They're just hopeless," one sixty-year old parishioner told me. Many looks of pity. We're maybe at the absolute rock-bottom of this period of excrescence. It's always darkest before the dawn.
Pharoh Cooper – Coming in Tuesday, it's likely that Cooper was giving a limited package of plays to study and perfect in advance of the game. He was still excellent at being there when needed both on the offense and special teams.
David Johnson – David Johnson had 150 yards from scrimmage yesterday, and was an engine in the offense when the passing game began to bog down. He may never be one of the 5 best running backs in the NFL again, but he's among the Top 10.
Chandler Jones – Another sack and he was only off the field for 5 plays. One of the few regular bright spots on a defense that I expect to make a significant leap when Patrick Peterson returns from suspension. We're 2 players away from having an excellent defense.
KeeSean Johnson – Johnson was targeted 7 times and ended the day with 3 receptions for 22 yards. All three resulted first downs, which is good. But Johnson has to elevate his game above being a semi-reliable sticks-mover.
Budda Baker – There are a lot of guys on this defense who can be the 4th to 8th best player on a good defense, and Baker is another one of those guys. But he's not a playmaker, as evidenced by the no plays that he makes.
Andy Isabella – Pharoh Cooper came in and took Isabella's return job and got more snaps than him. It's remarkable that someone who got so many touches in college didn't develop any actual football skills.
Did the future of football arrive?
It's important to remember that the Bengals are an extremely bad football team, and we won on a field goal as time expired. Kyler Murray might not even want to be a dual threat-quarterback, but the Cardinals aren't going to win many games with him doing his best Drew Brees impression. Murray needs to be watching tape of DeShaun Watson. Even on the TD run, Murray is going to find out that you're not going to juke NFL players like you could in the Big 12. It didn't work against the Seahawks, and the Bengals defender wasn't fooled.
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Pharoh Cooper – Coming in Tuesday, it's likely that Cooper was giving a limited package of plays to study and perfect in advance of the game. He was still excellent at being there when needed both on the offense and special teams.
David Johnson – David Johnson had 150 yards from scrimmage yesterday, and was an engine in the offense when the passing game began to bog down. He may never be one of the 5 best running backs in the NFL again, but he's among the Top 10.
Chandler Jones – Another sack and he was only off the field for 5 plays. One of the few regular bright spots on a defense that I expect to make a significant leap when Patrick Peterson returns from suspension. We're 2 players away from having an excellent defense.
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KeeSean Johnson – Johnson was targeted 7 times and ended the day with 3 receptions for 22 yards. All three resulted first downs, which is good. But Johnson has to elevate his game above being a semi-reliable sticks-mover.
Budda Baker – There are a lot of guys on this defense who can be the 4th to 8th best player on a good defense, and Baker is another one of those guys. But he's not a playmaker, as evidenced by the no plays that he makes.
Andy Isabella – Pharoh Cooper came in and took Isabella's return job and got more snaps than him. It's remarkable that someone who got so many touches in college didn't develop any actual football skills.
Did the future of football arrive?
It's important to remember that the Bengals are an extremely bad football team, and we won on a field goal as time expired. Kyler Murray might not even want to be a dual threat-quarterback, but the Cardinals aren't going to win many games with him doing his best Drew Brees impression. Murray needs to be watching tape of DeShaun Watson. Even on the TD run, Murray is going to find out that you're not going to juke NFL players like you could in the Big 12. It didn't work against the Seahawks, and the Bengals defender wasn't fooled.