Kyler at one point was 26 for 32. And Kirk and Chase had big drops at that point. I don't think you can grade him based solely on how he played once he started pushing. I really felt a change occurred and he started trying way too hard to make things happen.
Context is everything man. And this is taking a ton of things out of context.
Kyler seemed both mentally and physically worn down by the end of the game. Staring at the rush, inaccurate throws, etc.
I also think the fact Kyle Allen was dominating bothered him as well. Anyone but that guy. Now that kid will be the talk of the NFL (funny how Cardinals defenses allow that to happen)
Kyler's gotta get a better sense of when to leave the pocket. He has to accept that he's going to be hit in the pocket. Just gotta try to make the throw downfield anyway.
We were a couple of drops from putting up 30, but that still wouldn't have been enough. We looked like a Big 12 defense out there.
Kliff has got to figure out the adjustments and how to make defenses mess up their responsibilties. His answer to everything is simply more tempo. Some coaches set things up early in the game so they can make a defense pay later. Right now....ours is just more tempo.
Keim's 2nd and 4th round picks not being factors on the field are killers. Crabtree on the field makes us slower.
I think the more disappointing thing is....guys like Daniel Jones, Minshew, and even Kyle Allen are all young and having success in regular NFL systems.
We don't even know just how well ours will truly work. Doesn't help when you don't have the right players for the system.