Zeem_Freeze
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32 interns attend Kaep workout and have heads buried in their phones the whole time. end of show, Kaep exits stage left, and is never seen again. NFL checked the box and can move on.
Goes to show you - I was thinking just the opposite.I wouldn't mind signing him. Could be a good mentor to Kyler.
Wait, you don’t agree with his agenda or the actions he’s taking to bring attention to his agenda?
Goes to show you - I was thinking just the opposite.
Whether or not you agree with Kaep, this deal,walks, talks and quacks like a lose-lose proposition likely to present a distraction in the development of a young QB and the installation of a new system and culture.
It's one thing to accidently back into a disruptive situation but another to deliberately stick your hand in a hornets nest.
I'd respectfully pass.
I wouldn’t be shocked, just asking for clarification.Are you really shocked there are millions of people that don't agree with his 'agenda?' This is the state of the country/world we live in.
Kyler's on the right path but he's not all the way there yet. You guys worry a lot about the optics and the media circus and all of that jazz but the stats speak for themselves. Kaep's got the 23rd highest QBR in league history, the 2nd best interception rate, and the 9th most rushing yards per game. Kaep's style of play would be perfect to mentor Kyler. Kyler's scary good right now, but he's not a QB teams see in their nightmares. Kaep could change that.
Cards don't need his anti-flag politics on the field to create havoc.
Not his agenda. I should stop using my phone to post as I later have to clarify what I meant.Wait, you don’t agree with his agenda or the actions he’s taking to bring attention to his agenda?
Thank you. I agree its one of the biggest misnomers among fans...thinking that a CB playing with Pat every week makes them better, or how Larry somehow makes other receivers better. Ive seen no empirical proof of any of this. On the contrary, our CB2 next to Pat sucked for years...why didnt he rub his magical sweat on them to elevate their play?hahaha needing a mentor is the most overrated term thrown around in this forum and it’s done often... Just like the crowd saying keep Fitz around regardless of cost due to his mentorship... There is absolutely no proof that Fitz mentors anybody well and has given any long-term effect on the organization moving forward due to it. You just assuming Kaepernick would be a great mentor because of the few stats you throw out means absolutely jack squat In regards to his effect on Kyler as a pro or on the field.
Kyler's on the right path but he's not all the way there yet. You guys worry a lot about the optics and the media circus and all of that jazz but the stats speak for themselves. Kaep's got the 23rd highest QBR in league history, the 2nd best interception rate, and the 9th most rushing yards per game. Kaep's style of play would be perfect to mentor Kyler. Kyler's scary good right now, but he's not a QB teams see in their nightmares. Kaep could change that.
Yes & wasn’t playing for league minimum either which I believe was a $mil per year at the time.Hasn't he allready stated he does not want to be a backup. I believe he did say that.
And he’s a POS as well whom thinks he’s bigger than the game. No way he’s coming to the Cardinals anywayKyler's on the right path but he's not all the way there yet. You guys worry a lot about the optics and the media circus and all of that jazz but the stats speak for themselves. Kaep's got the 23rd highest QBR in league history, the 2nd best interception rate, and the 9th most rushing yards per game. Kaep's style of play would be perfect to mentor Kyler. Kyler's scary good right now, but he's not a QB teams see in their nightmares. Kaep could change that.
Ding ding dingGoes to show you - I was thinking just the opposite.
Whether or not you agree with Kaep, this deal,walks, talks and quacks like a lose-lose proposition likely to present a distraction in the development of a young QB and the installation of a new system and culture.
It's one thing to accidently back into a disruptive situation but another to deliberately stick your hand in a hornets nest.
I'd respectfully pass.