I think his agent, like Murray, forgets this is usually not customary except in baseball to bring his agent along lol
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I think his agent, like Murray, forgets this is usually not customary except in baseball to bring his agent along lol
Why is it crazy?This is crazy.
Yes. We all know that intellect is KM's strong suit.
You're trippinAm I tripping? I thought we already had him in.
Josh Weinfuss (@joshweinfuss)
4/9/19, 11:31 AM
David Johnson was asked what he’ll think if the Cardinals draft Kyler Murray first overall: “I like Josh (Rosen). I don’t know. It’s a business. We all know that.”
5’8/5’8 !Is this because he's so short?
This is just excellent gamesmanship by Keim in my opinion.
By bringing Murray here you while the team is here and while Rosen is here lays it out that we are willing to take Murray and keep Rosen.
So either trade up for Murray because he isn't falling or offer a first for Rosen because we aren't giving him away.
This is just excellent gamesmanship by Keim in my opinion.
Only if the ends justify the means because this is agonizing and reinforcing the notion that Keim has no idea what he’s doing as GM. If Keim hoodwinks a team for multiple picks, then he’s a wizard. If he takes Q or Bosa, then fine. Any other outcome and Keim comes out looking like a moron.
I think in the event he takes Murray and he gets a mid teens 1st for Rosen he is still good as well.
I think in the event he takes Murray and he gets a mid teens 1st for Rosen he is still good as well.
If I have more time, I'll write something with more substance. But the selection of Kyler Murray under any circumstance will be a symbol of absolute dysfunction in the FO and scouting department.
When they zig.... You zag.Only the Cardinals would draft a QB #1 overall in one of the weakest QB draft classes in a while after taking one on the first round the previous season.
I mostly agree with this, but even as a vehement pro-Rosen guy, I can understand how this is a little bit of a unique confluence of events, where last year the choice of Rosen was a no-brainer, and we couldn't have particularly anticipated that Wilks would fail so spectacularly, leading to another coach.If I have more time, I'll write something with more substance. But the selection of Kyler Murray under any circumstance will be a symbol of absolute dysfunction in the FO and scouting department.
Murray is the next Russell Wilson (or better)
IF he is anywhere near RW, just think what a bargain he would be. We get him as one of lowest paid qbs for 5 yrs and Seattle gets his twin who they are about to make the highest paid over the next 5 yrs. Its like striking gold.
My thing is if Murray and Klingsbury fail we be exactly in the same position next year only problem is that Murray apparently isnt a QB that adapts to any other position easily or at all the offense HAS to be tailored to him so what if KK has the same outcome as Wilks did THEN WHAT, KK has already said Rosen can run HIS offense so why not Let HimI mostly agree with this, but even as a vehement pro-Rosen guy, I can understand how this is a little bit of a unique confluence of events, where last year the choice of Rosen was a no-brainer, and we couldn't have particularly anticipated that Wilks would fail so spectacularly, leading to another coach.
And especially then, could not have anticipated that said coach's much focused on QB would become available to actually play the sport, when that wasn't a thought a year ago.
I still don't want Murray, but how we got here isn't totally an effect of ineptitude.
Raiders have already shown interest in Murray.
It doesn't make sense to me regarding the whole drama behind Murray. Why would it represent dysfunction if you have to live in the moment as a football team. At the moment(last year) they got a QB they liked and wanted to develop. They could now believe that they have stumbled upon a better one..especially for the new offensive scheme.I get your point and I want them to keep Rosen and draft Bosa or Q but...
If they believe Murray is the next Russell Wilson (or better) and they can get a mid first round pick for Rosen...I would be fine with that.
The results are what matter most and we won't know that for a few years.