I think there’s a lot of confusion and unintentional misrepresentation of positions on Murray. I do think it’s a little early to canonize him, but his potential is obviously outstanding. My concerns are more about the coaching and handling he’s receiving. Clearly he needs a better surrounding cast. I’ll take that up at a later time. However, he must bear some of the responsibility for his own development. He’s a superior athlete but that’s true of multiple failed QBs. I’m just saying I’m concerned about things I would expect to be seeing at least on a sporadic basis. Can he be a great QB? Yes. Is he now? No. I want to see a sustain effort on fundamental improvement. Then we’ll truly know what we have.
I don’t see anything wrong with calling out the glaring concerns we might have with Murray.
Personally, I refuse to place blame on coaching... I mean, this is the NFL and be it on the Cards staff or elsewhere, Murray has the means to receive all of the most appropriate coaching available to a young QB.
Murray’s insane physical gifts don’t even need to be mentioned any longer. They are that evident and that “next-level.” But as you correctly pointed out, there are loads of failed NFL QB’s who possessed freak physical gifts...
Murray’s troubles are simply too glaring to not point out. His throwing mechanics are amateurish. His inability to make, even moderate level pre and post-snap reads is alarming. His clear unwillingness to remain in the pocket, slide in the pocket, step up in the pocket to make “that read” and “that throw” are even more alarming.
And perhaps most concerning of all is what appears to be mounting evidence of a serious lack of leadership qualities. His remaining on the ground after being “gently” smacked on the last play of the 9er game, and then refusing to give a post game presser, are loud warning sirens.
If I were a betting man, I put the odds of Murray sticking in the NFL at very low levels... I am that concerned by what I’ve seen.
Hope I’m wrong...