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Hold onto the ball, Murray!
You're right. I agree that Kyler should have known that and not made the throw.Imagine not knowing that lack of a run game means there are more defensive backs on the defense.
You're right. I agree that Kyler should have known that and not made the throw.Imagine not knowing that lack of a run game means there are more defensive backs on the defense.
Ah so there it is.Yeah, but at least he's a prototypical QB (6'3", 220) who can stand tall, deliver the ball, and be just mobile enough when needed. There were plenty of Cardinals' fans hoping we could get him from the Lions during his time in Detroit. Everyone had a feeling that he could win the big game someday.
Can't wait till we blow out the Red/Manders. I know that for every loss you will be right back here though.You're right. I agree that Kyler should have known that and not made the throw.
You just described Matt Stafford prior to LA.
You should look who leads the league in batted balls over the last three years. It's your prototypical guys.
Alternatively if the QB is that small, but his wheels are supposed to make up for it, you can’t get chased down to the corner on a crucial 4th down and stopped short because almost any contact in the open field is cause for legitimate injury concern.Well, I mean Matt Stafford had to leave LA to win anything. I'm a Cardinals fan; I care about the Cards winning.
It's not just about batted balls though (obviously). It's about seeing the whole field, being confident in the pocket handling pressure, and the footwork necessary to be in the right spot at the right time.
No, everyone did not, lol.Everyone had a feeling that he could win the big game someday.
He quoted a KM stan who had posted a "KM has been a god all along" take. BIM is 100 percent correct in that it didn't age well. To argue that KM has been transcendent since he has entered the league is beyond laughable.
This is not knocking you. I know you're a big KM fan, but you do tend to be realistic as well. Frankly, I love the discourse between you and I probably the most on this board in the last few years.
Or you don't call 4 straight run plays.Alternatively if the QB is that small, but his wheels are supposed to make up for it, you can’t get chased down to the corner on a crucial 4th down and stopped short because almost any contact in the open field is cause for legitimate injury concern.
K1 has been throwing over the middle all this season which is what people said he couldn't do based on height. Before that it was K1 can't go under center, welp that was also not a thing. If you are going to knock K1 it should be on recognizing where the blitz is coming from prior to snap which has nothing to do with his size.Well, I mean Matt Stafford had to leave LA to win anything. I'm a Cardinals fan; I care about the Cards winning.
It's not just about batted balls though (obviously). It's about seeing the whole field, being confident in the pocket handling pressure, and the footwork necessary to be in the right spot at the right time.
Sure, but that’s not the discussion. The discussion is about a QB’s size and if it matters.Or you don't call 4 straight run plays.
I guess I hallucinated the Sports Illustrated cover with Kyler and the Faze Clan then.K1 has been throwing over the middle all this season which is what people said he couldn't do based on height. Before that it was K1 can't go under center, welp that was also not a thing. If you are going to knock K1 it should be on recognizing where the blitz is coming from prior to snap which has nothing to do with his size.
This whole too small crap is lazy posting just like the COD game playing from early on. It is not a thing.
I'd appreciate it if he lead both into killer hits less often.I understand Kyler forcing the passes to Marv, but I also want Kyler to remember that McBride is very good, too.
What killer hits? You mean the hit where McBride lowered his helmet into Branch?I'd appreciate it if he lead both into killer hits less often.
When did he lead someone into a big hit?I'd appreciate it if he lead both into killer hits less often.
Wilson quietly had one of his best games as a pro.I understand Kyler forcing the passes to Marv, but I also want Kyler to remember that McBride is very good, too.
Yes and the end zone throw where Kyler put it high to MJH between three Lions.What killer hits? You mean the hit where McBride lowered his helmet into Branch?