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JG the ultimate optimist.
I really believe that Conner is the Cardinal MVP. The offense runs through him, and sets the attitude of the entire team with his aggressive and physical play, especially with the young players.K1 is about to be talked about as an MVP for the 2nd time in his career.
We should let him go though after the 2025 season and Derek Carr is on the same level.
These idiots, and the ones in Vegas needs to consult with the almighty K9 first.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
So you’re with Hurts and Burrow also being MVP candidates?These idiots, and the ones in Vegas needs to consult with the almighty K9 first.
I mean, if Joe played the Ravens every week, he'd be at a million yards and 100k TD passes! He's also be 0-100 with just 100 points differential!So you’re with Hurts and Burrow also being MVP candidates?
Well, Kyler kind of put himself in that position. There was a free rusher outside of PJJ, who was occupied blocking, so he has to know that pre-snap. That said, it was the ONLY mistake he made, and it's one all QBs make from time to time. No issue with it because he protected the ball, showed he could take a hit, and bounced right up. That's a good look for the kid.I never want to see that again.
Taking hits as a franchise QB proves nothing other than you’re getting hit.
Why put your QB in a position like that?
Ask Tua if taking hits or punishment proves he’s tough. His team would rather have him on the field orchestrating the offense.
Burrow is the 2nd best QB in the league (3rd if we just give Mahomes the #Auto number 1 spot)So you’re with Hurts and Burrow also being MVP candidates?
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Well, Kyler kind of put himself in that position. There was a free rusher outside of PJJ, who was occupied blocking, so he has to know that pre-snap. That said, it was the ONLY mistake he made, and it's one all QBs make from time to time. No issue with it because he protected the ball, showed he could take a hit, and bounced right up. That's a good look for the kid.
Oh, he's built some good will alright. I'm absolutely loving what I'm seeing--with some consistency now, too!Awesome! Hope Murray starts to build up a little goodwill with you so that this uptick of your opinion of him can survive his next interception! haha
Also, hey, if that interception comes on a non-stupid throw with him going aggressive downfield, more power to him!Awesome! Hope Murray starts to build up a little goodwill with you so that this uptick of your opinion of him can survive his next interception! haha
this a positive way of telling Kyler that he can get better
I feel like this is true.the thing i am encouraged about:
so many more timing, anticipation and rhythm throws -- he hits the back foot and lets it rip. less patting the ball, less nervous feet
I also like he is going to checkdowns on time as well -- just swung it out to Connor or Benson and let them get 6 yards
watching Tua last night really made me appreciate how far Kyler has come.
Continued growth on the vertical throws and timing/rhythm throws is where this happens. Along with finding the balance of being a run threat. One of the easiest ways for Kyler to keep teams out of man coverage is beat it deep and use his legs.this a positive way of telling Kyler that he can get better