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Once a cards fan you will always suffer with all us cards fans ugh lolYou must be registered for see images attach
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You take Kyler out of those numbers?And for the record in 2020 we were 6th in rushing and 2021 14th WITH Kliff. Both of those standings would equate to "effective".
Why would I? Would I take Lamar or Hurts or Allen out of those team's numbers?You take Kyler out of those numbers?
Yes - you should.Why would I? Would I take Lamar or Hurts or Allen out of those team's numbers?
Nobody is saying not to run. Saying we haven’t seen him in an effective play action gameIf you take away Kyler's rushing, he is an even worse QB in terms of his peers. His rushing ability is one of the few things that makes him special.
Then those teams are all horrible rushing teams as well, just like the Cardinals.Yes - you should.
Nobody is saying not to run. Saying we haven’t seen him in an effective play action game
Then you might as well deal Kyler as well. If you are saying his age 26 year is a dud then you are in full rebuild with a 27, 28, and 29 year old QB who struggles as a pocket passer, doesn't put in extra work, and costs you an average of 52 mil per season.Trade Hopkins for a 1st if you can, maybe a second and change. Otherwise just hang onto him.
Would like to keep him, but next year is a dud and beyond that he will be older and his production may drop enough where his value is even less. He won't be here for another contract anyway.
Have to rebuild. We missed our window.
I added an edit.Then you might as well deal Kyler as well. If you are saying his age 26 year is a dud then you are in full rebuild with a 27, 28, and 29 year old QB who struggles as a pocket passer, doesn't put in extra work, and costs you an average of 52 mil per season.
Imagine a rebuild where 20% of your cap is tied into a player whose impact you are trying to limit.
Lol .... you really couldn't find 10 WR on other teams you would rather have? Come on now!Lol. He's still a top 10 WR.
Again, this is just so people can visualize what they are saying.
We want Kyler to be the QB of an offense that runs more, reduces his pass attempts per game to around 30, and reduces his rushing so he can stay healthy.
2023 - 16.4 mil cap hit. 26 years old.
2024 - 51.8 mil cap hit. 27 years old.
2025 - 45.6 mil cap hit. 28 years old.
2026 - 55.5 mil cap hit. 29 years old.
People are talking about Hopkins being 30 like Kyler has 10 more years in his career. That is the window the Cardinals have to be successful or they are firing another GM/HC and Kyler is done.
and this doesn't account for learning a new system, mis-steps along the way in the draft and FA, injuries or anything else.
If you have good coach Kyler is fine. You have to remember that a team trading for Kyler doesn’t take on his paid bonus so that team is getting him at a more reasonable cap #.I added an edit.
No one's trading for Kyler, not for much anyway. We are stuck with him.
Salary cap going up will make his numbers not so bad, especially when the new round of QB contracts spring up on even mediocre QB's.
If you have good coach Kyler is fine. You have to remember that a team trading for Kyler doesn’t take on his paid bonus so that team is getting him at a more reasonable cap #.
True, they were both horrible, Kyler it seems even had a worse rating and you're damn right I remember that game like all the other Cardinal moments which makes me the delightful Cardinal fan I am. My point is that Lindley never showed once he was capable of anything when playing, while Kyler has, meaning Lindley gave his typical crap performance and you had absolutely no hope that anything was going to change. I will say Kyler's performance was the most frustrating performance I ever experienced from a Cardinal QB, while Lindley was horrible, always horrible, and no different when we hung with the crap kicker for two games this year even though we knew he was capable of nothingAs opposed to the helpless QB that couldn't even throw the ball away against the Rams? KM was historically bad in that game, and you well know it. You just don't want to remember just how hellish he was in that game lol
So you're rolling with Palmer being worse in that playoff game than Kyler was in his? Bunk. Regardless of the rest of the team in either situation, Kyler was massively unprepared and was having trouble with the basics. Palmer wasn't good either, but was more a result of forcing the ball and making errors in processing the play in front of him. Kyler wasn't even ready to play.The defense played more then well enough to win that Carolina game. The entire team and coaching staff never should’ve gotten on the plane to LA last year. Even a below average QB performance likely would’ve beaten Carolina in ‘15.
People rightly mock the Kyler pick 6 but seemingly forget AJ Green’s blatant drop on a 25 yard gain the play before and Kirk inexplicably letting the punt drop at the 11 and allowing it roll to the 1 the play before that. Not to mention the swiss cheese defense and horrid o-line play. Entire team and staff was an abomination in last years game, in Carolina we basically got held back by a guy best served in a coed flag football league (despite his “high IQ”)
So you're rolling with Palmer being worse in that playoff game than Kyler was in his? Bunk. Regardless of the rest of the team in either situation, Kyler was massively unprepared and was having trouble with the basics. Palmer wasn't good either, but was more a result of forcing the ball and making errors in processing the play in front of him. Kyler wasn't even ready to play.
Basically, Palmer played a bad game, and Kyler barely stepped off the bus.
Talking about Lindley.So you're rolling with Palmer being worse in that playoff game than Kyler was in his? Bunk. Regardless of the rest of the team in either situation, Kyler was massively unprepared and was having trouble with the basics. Palmer wasn't good either, but was more a result of forcing the ball and making errors in processing the play in front of him. Kyler wasn't even ready to play.
Basically, Palmer played a bad game, and Kyler barely stepped off the bus.
Even as someone who thought Kyler was Playoff Lindley Bad in his only playoff game (and was terrible from the jump when he was spiking easy passes in the turf or badly throwing an open bomb to Kirk), Palmer wasn’t just bad in the NFC title game. He was an abject disaster as well.So you're rolling with Palmer being worse in that playoff game than Kyler was in his? Bunk. Regardless of the rest of the team in either situation, Kyler was massively unprepared and was having trouble with the basics. Palmer wasn't good either, but was more a result of forcing the ball and making errors in processing the play in front of him. Kyler wasn't even ready to play.
Basically, Palmer played a bad game, and Kyler barely stepped off the bus.
They were both abominations.The defense played more then well enough to win that Carolina game. The entire team and coaching staff never should’ve gotten on the plane to LA last year. Even a below average QB performance likely would’ve beaten Carolina in ‘15.
People rightly mock the Kyler pick 6 but seemingly forget AJ Green’s blatant drop on a 25 yard gain the play before and Kirk inexplicably letting the punt drop at the 11 and allowing it roll to the 1 the play before that. Not to mention the swiss cheese defense and horrid o-line play. Entire team and staff was an abomination in last years game, in Carolina we basically got held back by a guy best served in a coed flag football league (despite his “high IQ”)