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If he wasn't our guy, we would have drafted his replacement at 4.Actually, he is 'SK's Guy.'
If he wasn't our guy, we would have drafted his replacement at 4.Actually, he is 'SK's Guy.'
We are chained to KM because of his contract and guaranteed money. SK signed off on the deal that made him 'our guy.' I believe JJ, Penix, and Nix were still on the board at 4. My guess is that our FO did not see any of those three as value over KM + cap hit + drama.If he wasn't our guy, we would have drafted his replacement at 4
What do you think of Desmond Ridder?We need two QBs on the roster.
PossibleI've said it before and I'll say it again. I expect a Detroit like improvement this year.
Expecting 8 wins.
50/50 at bestWhat do you think of Desmond Ridder?
Is he a capable fill for a few games in case of injury?
Ridder started 17 games for Atlanta and went 8-9. He had a high INT rate but that is nothing unusual for a newbie QB. He has more game experience than Tune. He had some great plays mixed in with some real bonehead moves. One thing he did do is get us a return on Rondale Moore before we cut him. Not sure what else is out there---he's still on his rookie contract and a vet starter which will be hard to match come camp cuts and other possible QBs. Maybe the Cards saw something there that can be corrected and succeed within their scheme. He'll have to do until something else develops. His arm is not as strong as KM's but it may work with our apparent move to a run-heavy offense.What do you think of Desmond Ridder?
Is he a capable fill for a few games in case of injury?
The Discourse tries to make it seem otherwise, but the NFL Draft is not a zero sum game. Every team got better in the draft; every team is excited about the prospects they selected; every team is shocked their guy was still on the board when their number came up.
Thats why the power rankings won’t move. Also, power rankings are dumb.
I have to compare him to who was available in the draftRidder started 17 games for Atlanta and went 8-9. He had a high INT rate but that is nothing unusual for a newbie QB. He has more game experience than Tune. He had some great plays mixed in with some real bonehead moves. One thing he did do is get us a return on Rondale Moore before we cut him. Not sure what else is out there---he's still on his rookie contract and a vet starter which will be hard to match come camp cuts and other possible QBs. Maybe the Cards saw something there that can be corrected and succeed within their scheme. He'll have to do until something else develops. His arm is not as strong as KM's but it may work with our apparent move to a run-heavy offense.
What is your rating on Ridder?
Polls that confirm bias are good and correct. Polls that don’t confirm bias are rigged and skewed.Polls that confirm bias arent dumb unless I don't have that bias
Are you seriously suggesting that I block quote myself in my response? I summarized my statement into a single sentence. Are you a KM fanboy looking for something to dislike in my comments? If you get to the point of my post you will see that I doubt how much of a leader KM is. Now, if you want to get your panties in a knot over something as a KM fanboy, that would be it. Not my summary of my opening remarks."KM had injured his ankle earlier which may explain his collapse (he took the month of November off and McCoy filled in). Or maybe it was just a temper tantrum at losing (note that there is not sign of a ankle as KM drops back to throw)." is not the same as "I stated that he injured his ankle and took the month of November off.".
When KM went to the ground after the missed connection with Green, he threw Green under the bus for the miss. His actions were those of a self-centered player and not those of a team leader. A team leader always takes responsibility---even when it is not his mistake. It is vital to keep the team and all players together going forward. If the team leader is gracious toward the offending player, the rest of the team will follow.Convince yourself of 'whatever'.
There aren't many who'll buy your laughable, over-the-top premise.
Those are direct quotes from your post. I'm a Cardinal fanboy & I'm pretty sure you are a troll. Has nothing to do with your view of KM btw.Are you seriously suggesting that I block quote myself in my response? I summarized my statement into a single sentence. Are you a KM fanboy looking for something to dislike in my comments? If you get to the point of my post you will see that I doubt how much of a leader KM is. Now, if you want to get your panties in a knot over something as a KM fanboy, that would be it. Not my summary of my opening remarks.
Tell that to the Broncos and Russell Wilson.We are chained to KM because of his contract and guaranteed money. SK signed off on the deal that made him 'our guy.' I believe JJ, Penix, and Nix were still on the board at 4. My guess is that our FO did not see any of those three as value over KM + cap hit + drama.
I wanted the Cards to take a QB at #4 if the value was there. With the brutal 17-game schedule (plus playoffs if you qualfty), QBs are lucky to go without serious injury for the season. We need two QBs on the roster.
I don't need you to tell me what I said. Just because my opinion does not line up with yours, it doesn't make me a troll. Why don't you add some substance to the conversation instead of scolding me over some nonsense about what you want to tell me what I said???Those are direct quotes from your post. I'm a Cardinal fanboy & I'm pretty sure you are a troll. Has nothing to do with your view of KM btw.
You're going to be in for a long season if you're going to complain that KM is going to be our QB this season.I don't need you to tell me what I said. Just because my opinion does not line up with yours, it doesn't make me a troll. Why don't you add some substance to the conversation instead of scolding me over some nonsense about what you want to tell me what I said???
"Hey, where's Bob?"
"He fell and broke his leg. He's taking the next month off."
"Oh . . . OK."
When KM went to the ground after the missed connection with Green, he threw Green under the bus for the miss. His actions were those of a self-centered player and not those of a team leader. A team leader always takes responsibility---even when it is not his mistake. It is vital to keep the team and all players together going forward. If the team leader is gracious toward the offending player, the rest of the team will follow.
If you think that is laughable or over-the-top, do some research on Leadership. Plenty of info out there to support my premise.
But DVOA is....Polls that confirm bias are good and correct. Polls that don’t confirm bias are rigged and skewed.
There’s a reason you’ll never see me posting PFF grades regardless of whether they support my argument or not. Same with CB coverage grades. I don’t believe the data sets are reliable.
I cannot find a source that states 'Green later confirmed that the miss communication was on him (not "miss communication" but 'miscommunication' unless there is a young lady involved). Can you provide a link? If you cannot, please say so.KM showed his disappointment, and Green later confirmed that the miss communication was on him.
If I ever need a $99.00 course on leadership, I'll get back to you.
Harry, that's a fair assessment. Was there a QB on the market that you consider a fit for our system, that you hoped we would have gotten?50/50 at best
In your opinion, what's going to be the W-L record for a make-or-break season? How many wins do the Cards need under KM for you to say it was a successful season and we continue on with KM as our QB? I've been using the Detroit Lions as a model for how a bad roster evolves into a contender. They went 9-8 the 2nd year under HC Campbell until their 12-win season last year and a push into the playoffs.I'm not a die hard Kyler fan, but I do believe that Kyler can be a successful/winning QB. personally- this is a make or break year in my point of view.
I'm with You brother- I'm not expecting a Superbowl, somewhere around a .500 record win-loss wise would show overall team growth. Will be his overall play tho- if I had to choose one stat to judge him off of- I'd say his TD-INT ratio (how many yolo throws is he making, what do his legs look like, his decision making, is he able to bring the deep ball back to part of his game, how does the team rally around him are all other things I will be looking at).In your opinion, what's going to be the W-L record for a make-or-break season? How many wins do the Cards need under KM for you to say it was a successful season and we continue on with KM as our QB? I've been using the Detroit Lions as a model for how a bad roster evolves into a contender. They went 9-8 the 2nd year under HC Campbell until their 12-win season last year and a push into the playoffs.
I agree on MHJ---one way or the other he should be able to rise above whoever we have at QB. Fitz did it for years with a long list of QB duds. Imagine what Fitz's numbers would be if he played with KW or Palmer for his entire career.
Like all draft picks, the real success is measured after the guys have been in the league for a few years and performing. Will a top-five QB emerge out of Penix/Nix/JJ? Then the decision made at #4 becomes more open to debate. If they all bomb, Monti will look like a genius for passing on a QB.