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I'm better than Mulli!
Daves as fact checker is one of the best, and worst, things about ASFN!My bad. This is the 2nd thing I have had my head up my butt about. Thanks Dave.
Daves as fact checker is one of the best, and worst, things about ASFN!My bad. This is the 2nd thing I have had my head up my butt about. Thanks Dave.
Except those were concrete things that happened on the field. Kirk literally dropped an easy pass in the EZ and ZG literally missed yet another FG from a very make able distance.And if my aunt had balls he’d be my uncle.
Those contributed to the loss just like Kliff’s balls shrivling over and over again was a contributing factor. And Kliff keeps doing the same thing. Over and over and over. He’s not learning. That’s the worst part.
Do you really believe that being the most penalized team in the league is not a reflection on the head coach?
Justin Herbert is 6-6.
Should 5-10 QB's take snaps under center?
Depends on the type of penalties?
If we are leading the league in 12 men on the field, delay of game, illegal formation, etc. Then yes.
False starts, holding, and stupid stuff like that...no. That is on the player. The coach can bench the player for stupid penalties but then we wouldn't have an Oline most games.
Feel free to disagree.
Let me ask Russell Wilson, one sec......
Russell says yes.
Do you really believe that being the most penalized team in the league is not a reflection on the head coach?
What % is Russell doing it and does it make a difference in their success? Truly interested.
BTW - didn't know you knew Russell Wilson. That is pretty cool.
Rather than slam the HC, I'd rather attack the problem.I’ve warned this was coming all year. Kingsbury is a fraud. The only thing he’s really done for the Cards is championing drafting Murray. The Cards only have a run game because of Murray. There is nothing creative about receiver routes and except for Hop the others are rarely, clearly open. KK can’t manage the clock. He doesn’t have a 2 minute drill. He’s installed no hot reads to combat blitzes. He can’t get the Cards ready to start games. He can’t manage enough discipline to keep penalties in control. Some of these are KK’s fault directly due to very late substitution. There are 2 many timeouts caused by confusion. They seem especially confused against zone defenses.
KK elects to be highly aggressive one series, then very conservative the next. Successful plays from one game disappear in the next, for example rollout, pull-up passes. When they worked they were not part of future game plans. Inside the same game he fails to repeat plays the opponent failed to stop, especially passing plays. Remember how other teams constantly targeted Dre.
Yes the Cards are up in scoring but so is the league. However, Murray has another year of experience and Hopkins has been added. I think Murray should actually be further along technique-wise in his development.
Not only don’t I see very many unique plays, I seldom see plays used often in the league because they are successful, like an under center QB sneak.
Once again the Cards have made a huge error in selecting a coach. To me the bottom line is if you take away exceptional effort plays by Murray, what has KK accomplished?
Rather than slam the HC, I'd rather attack the problem.
Good play callers find a way to immerse themselves in the rhythm of the game and dial up plays/strategies that are executable and "work."
It seem that KK's feel for kicking FGs vs. "going for it" is just, plain backward. He kicks when he should run and runs when he should kick. Don't know why; don't know what he's thinking; it's just plain out of synch with what his team is willing to do or able to do.
I think this can be correctable (If it is, we"ll wind up with a perfectly good HC. If not, we've got a problem).
Good play callers find a way to immerse themselves in the rhythm of the game and dial up plays/strategies that are executable and "work."
It seem that KK's feel for kicking FGs vs. "going for it" is just, plain backward. He kicks when he should run and runs when he should kick. Don't know why; don't know what he's thinking; it's just plain out of synch with what his team is willing to do or able to do.
I think this can be correctable (If it is, we"ll wind up with a perfectly good HC. If not, we've got a problem).
Yeah, I heard Cam say that. The other flag on Simmons was also total BS. The dude lowered his head when Simmons got there, excuse me but that's a personal foul penalty on the offense. I mean, what was Simmons supposed to do, just let the dude run right by him cause he lowered his head? Total BS.I just checked it was the LG, he leaned back a bit and then flinched forward.
Also of interest, Cam said it was a penalty but then admitted "I was going to flop anyways" and said he slowed up hoping Simmons would hit him and draw the flag.
I couldn't tell if he was claiming he went down that hard because he flopped, I believe he slowed up trying to draw a flag, I don't believe he was flopping I think he got hit by a heat seeking missile.
Well you also said you would draft Haskins with the #1 pick & Eli Apple was going to be great.Said from day 1 it was an awful hire.
Let's hire a guy with a losing record in college, fired from his alma mater, and has zero NFL coaching experience. Yep, that should work out pretty good.
Well you also said you would draft Haskins with the #1 pick & Eli Apple was going to be great.
Don't forget PughI’m sorry but this is just a poor analysis. When do the players become accountable for not executing? Murray, Kirk, Gonzalez, Simmons, Sweezy all cost us the game in one way or another
The type of quote that makes you uneasy about Kliff.
I wont say much about him until the end of the season but thats a damning quote.
I dont know if he is a qb development coach or just a play creator coach
I feel that he is more a creator than developer.
Goes to your point about how this offense would have been better with a Vet
I am starting to believe that too.
Would have been nice to have an Alex Smith type vet qb for Kyler to learn and glean knowledge and refine mechanical work with.
You do understand before Murray got hurt he was on pace to throw for 4,000 yards and run for 1,000 and was having a historical year.
his jump from year 1 to 2 has been insane.
the kid is clearly hurt
He's not clearly hurt. He said all week he was fine. He said after the Pats game he had no injury concerns and there was nothing he couldn't / didn't do due to injury. The injury designation is just the usual over protective treatment of QB's.
There are far too many people using injury as some kind of excuse and it simply isn't.
He said after the Pats game he had no injury concerns and there was nothing he couldn't / didn't do due to injury.
He's not clearly hurt. He said all week he was fine. He said after the Pats game he had no injury concerns and there was nothing he couldn't / didn't do due to injury. The injury designation is just the usual over protective treatment of QB's.
There are far too many people using injury as some kind of excuse and it simply isn't.
He's not clearly hurt. He said all week he was fine. He said after the Pats game he had no injury concerns and there was nothing he couldn't / didn't do due to injury. The injury designation is just the usual over protective treatment of QB's.
There are far too many people using injury as some kind of excuse and it simply isn't.
Ac joints are a 4-6 timeline to heal. So regardless of what he says in his pressers he is hurt.
Its an injury that sat Sam Darnold out for a couple of weeks
He hasn't sprained his AC joint. He bruised it, it hurt a couple of days, it healed. That's it.