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Exactly, he is done... if the Cards dont draft a real QB they are stupid. Waiting on the pouty midget to return will sink the team for 5 yearsHe got his 189 million guaranteed and has never been the same. Never will be. We caved, and we lost. We are screwed for years.
He can go get some more of those "easy Money" shirts since they are even more relevantMaybe this injury will force Murray into watching film. Who am I kidding... dude is going to prestige a million times on COD
If he retires I think he needs to give a portion of the bonus money back (depending on how many years are left).SO what happens with his contract should he decide he is done with football? Does he still get the guaranteed portion of the contract?
He’s still going to be more mobile and athletic than every QB aside from Lamar and Fields (yes still more than Hurts). He also can throw better than those guys… he doesn’t need to be a pocket passer - he needs to be a guy who you move around and have throw from different points. He’s still going to have a cannon of an arm and great accuracy.This is a little hyperbolic, but not completely wrong. He's not a great pocket passer, and I don't think he'll be back to full speed by the start of next year. Can this team sustain that? I don't see it. That'd put him at 27 by 2024, at which point that kind of athleticism would be naturally declining.
The outlook's not good.
This will go down as a text book example of why you don't give into player / agent pressure and pay big money to QB's who rely heavily on mobility. Once these QB's can't run they become career backups or they are out of the league. Kyler without his legs is no better than a Baker Mayfield and the cards are on the hook for $160 million.
The reality is Kyler is not physically built for the NFL, and now having to recover from a major knee injury that will most likely limit his mobility puts his future as a franchise QB in serious doubt.
Deshaun Watson tore his ACL in November 2017. Then proceeded to make the 2018, 2019, and 2020 Pro Bowl.This will go down as a text book example of why you don't give into player / agent pressure and pay big money to QB's who rely heavily on mobility. Once these QB's can't run they become career backups or they are out of the league. Kyler without his legs is no better than a Baker Mayfield and the cards are on the hook for $160 million.
The reality is Kyler is not physically built for the NFL, and now having to recover from a major knee injury that will most likely limit his mobility puts his future as a franchise QB in serious doubt.
Guys also don’t. Go look at Kawhi Leonard and Jamal Murray for proof of that.Guys this isn’t 1985, guys return to their previous athleticism all the time after torn ACL’s.
If Kyler doesn’t come back 100% it’s on his rehab efforts not the science. The narrative that he’s done athletically because of an ACL tear at 25 is just flat out dumb.
What a dumb post. Football players bounce back from blown out knees all the time. And with today’s surgical advances, they actually come back stronger. Murray will be back next year ready to play. What this franchise needs to do is now is work on finding a real NFL experienced HC that isn’t solely analytics DRIVEN.
Isn't that what guaranteed means? Or is there new meaning to it written into the contracts somehow?SO what happens with his contract should he decide he is done with football? Does he still get the guaranteed portion of the contract?
I can agree with the injury-prone aspect, just saying guys come back from ACL injuries all the time. Jamal might be a good example of your point, Kawhi’s entire lower body is toast not just his knee.Guys also don’t. Go look at Kawhi Leonard and Jamal Murray for proof of that.
And I think you’re misconstruing the argument. It’s not that he’s athletically done because of an ACL. But that when he is able to get healthy, there might be a little less giddy up in his get up and in the NFL, the loss of even just a little can take something something special and downgrade it to ordinary.
And that’s all saying nothing to the fact that he already didn’t get the best out if his legs, playing somewhat protective as a runner. Mentally that issue might be compounded even worse coming back off this injury.
Also, this was now the second straight season he’ll missed significant time and third straight season injuries will have severely limited him going back to the shoulder injury most of his defenders blame for his second half meltdown in 2020.
Bird’s eye view of the last 3 years, games missed, wearing down over the course of seasons just paint a picture of a guy who’s body just ain’t cut out for football.
Unless you're a doctor who has physically examined and evaluated him, you have no way of knowing this. Even the doctors are only giving a prognosis for recovery, and those are not always correct. I hope he does come back just as fast and mobile as before. I just worry that the other big gaps in his game won't get time to be addressed because he'll be rehabbing.He’s still going to be more mobile and athletic than every QB aside from Lamar and Fields (yes still more than Hurts). He also can throw better than those guys… he doesn’t need to be a pocket passer - he needs to be a guy who you move around and have throw from different points. He’s still going to have a cannon of an arm and great accuracy.
This is how he should have been used from day 1. Go get a coach that can use him that way.
Exactly! Carson Palmer tore his acl, for a second time, in Novmeber of 2014. He was back the following pre-season and led the Cardinals to the NFC title game. Not saying Murray will do the same, but I don’t think this ends his career. But I do think its time for Keim to go.Deshaun Watson tore his ACL in November 2017. Then proceeded to make the 2018, 2019, and 2020 Pro Bowl.
He’s more mobile and athletic than Hurts… even though Hurts has demolished him in rushing yards while they’ve both been starters the last two years.He’s still going to be more mobile and athletic than every QB aside from Lamar and Fields (yes still more than Hurts).
In 2022, surgeons have figured out how to repair a torn ACL.Exactly! Carson Palmer tore his acl, for a second time, in Novmeber of 2014. He was back the following pre-season and led the Cardinals to the NFC title game. Not saying Murray will do the same, but I don’t think this ends his career. But I do think its time for Keim to go.
This is the keyHe'll be fine physically. The question is how it effects him mentally.