DVontel
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Kyler can & does have all those problems & yet we still don’t know if other HCs wouldn’t work with him. I’m certainly not using Kliff Kingsbury as the barometer for it.I feel like we do. What do we know about Kyler? He gets dinged up. He isn't the hardest worker in terms of extra stuff. People need to "earn" his trust. He has a style of football that he wants to play. He is not a good communicator. He isn't a leader. He isn't self aware. What is required for him to change is a complete 180 personality change or the Cardinals bringing in a offensive mind that he "respects" and gets him to change his game.
If he struggled to listen to Kliff, do you think some random defensive coach is going to get his ear? If he thought Kliff limited him do you think a risk averse defensive coach is going to give him more freedom? And I am not familiar with any offensive coaches who are excellent communicators and leaders that are available.
Depends on the defensive guy. Maybe old school conservative coaches like Ron Rivera or Steve Wilks. Not the defensive coaches who has a modernize view of the league like a Sean McDermmot or Robert Saleh, guys that go after OCs that aren’t stuck in 1996.