I didn't read most of the Murray stuff since the draft it was too much and it was pointless to me to read. He's absolutely causing sacks by not stepping up, he's also absolutely avoiding sacks that Josh couldn't because he's more athletic. The problem is the ones he's causing have been really bad, double digit yard losses etc, he has to stop doing that.
I don't see him missing lots of throws honestly, he's over 61 percent right now. I think he's probably missing reads but then I'm watching on tv I can't see who's open and who's not. I don't see lots of replays where FOX is showing us someone's wide open that he missed, we saw some of that last year with Josh.
The 170 yards yesterday is apparently a modern Super Bowl era record for fewest yards completing over 30 passes but again 2 drops cost him about 70 yards, and this offense is built on short passes, so not a total shock we'd have a lower YPC number.
Rookies throw INT's, Peyton Manning threw 26! If you go back to when we were debating should we pick Murray one of my biggest complaints was at OU he played basically one full year on a team stacked with OL and WR talent, he was choosing which open guy to throw to, that's not now the NFL works. I think he understands progressions it's part of the offense, but I don't think he's ever had to do what he's doing now with respect to trying to read defenses because at OU again there were guys open on every play just about. So I'm not at all surprised he has at times been confused. He threw 519 passes in his college career, Josh 1170, Mayfield 1497. So Josh over twice as many, Mayfield 3 times as many, and look how confused they look at times in their 2nd NFL seasons. If people were telling you he won't throw INT's as a rookie yeah that was silly, everyone throws INT's as a rookie.
All I'm saying is the kid is in a situation that's essentially unprecedented in the NFL, nobody else has really run this offense, let alone with a rookie QB a rookie HC (who had a losing record in college), so I actually think all things considered Kyler has had quite a bit of success. he clearly has to learn to step up in the pocket again after ours ended I switched to Seattle and watching Wilson repeatedly step up, duck under defenders etc and then make throws the contrast to Kyler running sideways or backwards is obvious. They really ought to show Kyler the tape of his 4th quarter and Wilson's and tell him that's where you eventually want to get to, where you step up so the OL knows where you are and if you take a loss, it's a small one not a big one.