He said they will trust the players to do what they should be doing. That wasn't past tense.What they have done in the past and what they choose to do or are possibly told to do from above moving forward aren’t the same thing.
He said they will trust the players to do what they should be doing. That wasn't past tense.What they have done in the past and what they choose to do or are possibly told to do from above moving forward aren’t the same thing.
No, that is a lie.KK said on an interview the Cards don't track film watching time. So, this clause was not only a cluster but serves no purpose.
Huh? That's based on what exactly? You don't think multiple players on that team would come out and say...."no they are watching me". You are entitled to your opinion but unless I hear otherwise from a bunch of people on the team I have no reason to believe otherwise. There are too many blabbermouths in the chain.No, that is a lie.
Do you really not understand half of what a head coach says to the media is a lie, and that their first interest is to keep issues internal if at all possible.
In all fairness the Murray camp did accept this clause in the contract unless his agent didn't do his due diligence and not read the entire contract. Either way, there is blame on their side too.Just another example of how clueless the Bidwills have been from day one of them owning this franchise. Sadly, even with a star QB on your roster, ownership will find a way to screw things up.
Absolutely. The Murray camp wasn’t going to turn down that much guaranteed money. Neither would anyone in that position. It could be that the Murray camp saw it as trivial, because 4 hours/wk is major league trivial. But, don’t be surprised if after collecting the guaranteed money, that Murray bolts to a franchise that knows how to win consistently. That would be my advice to him. Unless, of course, Murray leads this rudderless franchise to a championship. Only then would he consider staying.In all fairness the Murray camp did accept this clause in the contract unless his agent didn't do his due diligence and not read the entire contract. Either way, there is blame on their side too.
While I don’t hate the clause, and the added scrutiny/pressure it places on kyler to study more . . . I don’t for a second think they are actually going to monitor his film time.What they have done in the past and what they choose to do or are possibly told to do from above moving forward aren’t the same thing.
We've just gotten stone-cold proof of KM's shortcomings, that has been debated on this board for months, and...of course you're hating on the team. I'm begging to wonder if you're a KM fan now rather than a Cards fan. If he leaves the team, are you going to root for KM or the Cards? Or is it you just can't handle any criticism of the Teflon QB? I mean, everyone else is acknowledging the truth that he hasn't worked hard enough. Can you?Absolutely. The Murray camp wasn’t going to turn down that much guaranteed money. Neither would anyone in that position. It could be that the Murray camp saw it as trivial, because 4 hours/wk is major league trivial. But, don’t be surprised if after collecting the guaranteed money, that Murray bolts to a franchise that knows how to win consistently. That would be my advice to him. Unless, of course, Murray leads this rudderless franchise to a championship. Only then would he consider staying.
with 250M on the line, I bet they start.KK said on an interview the Cards don't track film watching time. So, this clause was not only a cluster but serves no purpose.
I’ve had to endure the failures of the Bidwill regime a lot longer than you have my friend, so none of this surprises me. Just another sign of their ineptitude. But to answer your question, I’m the biggest Cardinal fan you will ever meet. People that know me would attest to that. But, if Murray were elsewhere, it doesn’t mean I wouldn‘t root for that team to do well. Unless, of course, he stays in the division, or plays for the Steelers, Eagles, Washington, or Ravens. My hatred for those teams is too much to overcome.We've just gotten stone-cold proof of KM's shortcomings, that has been debated on this board for months, and...of course you're hating on the team. I'm begging to wonder if you're a KM fan now rather than a Cards fan. If he leaves the team, are you going to root for KM or the Cards? Or is it you just can't handle any criticism of the Teflon QB? I mean, everyone else is acknowledging the truth that he hasn't worked hard enough. Can you?
I was just wondering because nothing that comes out ever affects your opinion on the kid. We have stone-cold proof that he isn't doing enough and that we were right to raise those red flags, yet you only have criticism for the team. The Cards always have, and probably always will be, a poorly-run organization. That doesn't diminish the problems KM has had, despite his talent and numbers.I’ve had to endure the failures of the Bidwill regime a lot longer than you have my friend, so none of this surprises me. Just another sign of their ineptitude. But to answer your question, I’m the biggest Cardinal fan you will ever meet. People that know me would attest to that. But, if Murray were elsewhere, it doesn’t mean I wouldn‘t root for that team to do well. Unless, of course, he stays in the division, or plays for the Steelers, Eagles, Washington, or Ravens. My hatred for those teams is too much to overcome.
I loved and supported Kyler from the start. I attributed his shortcomings to what every rookie has to go through.We've just gotten stone-cold proof of KM's shortcomings, that has been debated on this board for months, and...of course you're hating on the team. I'm begging to wonder if you're a KM fan now rather than a Cards fan. If he leaves the team, are you going to root for KM or the Cards? Or is it you just can't handle any criticism of the Teflon QB? I mean, everyone else is acknowledging the truth that he hasn't worked hard enough. Can you?
Something about this in the bold is funny as hell to me.I loved and supported Kyler from the start. I attributed his shortcomings to what every rookie has to go through.
However, his play at times has digressed culminating to one of the worse performances in playoff history.
He follows that up with scrubbing his twitter along with his and his agents BS.
He will have to earn my total support by his performance which better equate to about $260M. Until then I’m am barely Luke warm on him.
And I'm actually good with that. Why/how it got out is what irks my soul. This was NO ONE else's business. Should have been kept between higher-ups and Kyler and his agent.In all fairness the Murray camp did accept this clause in the contract unless his agent didn't do his due diligence and not read the entire contract. Either way, there is blame on their side too.
Ugh...........Welcome to Cardinals fandom.The Cards always have, and probably always will be, a poorly-run organization.
Seriously. Why would you fight about a clause that you (allegedly) already do? There are more important things to negotiate over.And I'm actually good with that. Why/how it got out is what irks my soul. This was NO ONE else's business. Should have been kept between higher-ups and Kyler and his agent.
Can you tell me a player you’ve admired but he completely sucked? If Kyler does his job I will once again support him to the max.Something about this in the bold is funny as hell to me.
Entertaining! But let's be honest, this guy factually knows nothing.Everyone is talking about this. Everyone.
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