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Even the AZ Republic said we should reach out to LaFleur.
he wasn't picking AZ over Aaron Rogers and the Packers
Even the AZ Republic said we should reach out to LaFleur.
How do we know Dan Campbell isn’t just a product of the offensive genius of Sean Payton or HOFer Drew Brees? Same with Eric Bienemy with Andy Reid & Patrick Mahomes? I think it’s obvious to the consensus now that McCarthy was a product of Rodgers. The fact that he was only able to lead a team with one of the best talents to ever play the QB position to just one SB with it being in spite of him is just....sad. Yea, you’re probably going to say “well that’s still 1 more SB than our franchise history” but we also never had one of the greatest talents to ever play QB(until now, ha).
Some NFL experience is not good NFL experience. Evident by Mike McCoy or a Hue Jackson. I liked the Kliff hire because it was out of the box & not the same good ole boys league type of hire.
Welcome to the board. Pakistan is a long way off from Az.
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I can't think of one single TT team coached by KK that had any defensive talent. Baylor always rebounds because they have a pretty decent football history going all the way back to the Mike Singletary days, TT........? Not so much. Mike Leach teams there had bad to decent defenses. KK got offensive talent because guys wanted to play in that explosive offense, no one good on the defensive side of the ball had any desire to play there lol. So he had to try & outscore teams, didn't show in the win column but it did in the NCAA points scored column.Eh..Baylor is one of the best teams in the country this year and they won just 1 game a couple of years ago. Tech had just as much or more talent.
I disagree with you a lot, but also get your perspective.
Because the unforunate reality is Kliff was such an off the wall hire that expectations were going to be higher maybe unfair. His offense was supposed to be so ahead of the game that it could cover for other areas. Overall we've been pretty good on offense and terrible on defense. He's working with a hand tied behind his back with Keim, but then again he's never hired without him.
I think Kliff has been solid since the first month of the season. However, he's gotta be held accountable for that because he didn't prepare the offense with preseason. Cardinals defense was on the field too long against the Lions, offense didn't score enough in the redzone against the Ravens (held them to 23!), Seahawks dismantled our offense, etc.
Pick up a couple wins to start the season and who knows how that momentum carries on later in the season. Maybe Kliff has more confidence to tell Vance when and when not to be aggressive. Maybe he's not overthinking and calling a timeout against the 49ers, or afraid to put the game away.
Its such a slim margin in winning and losing in this league. Could very well have lost to the Bengals, Giants and Falcons. Could have very well beat the 49ers twice and Ravens.
Here's hoping Kliff improves his situational coaching. Here's hoping Keim improves as a GM. Here's hoping Kyler can get better at redzone execution/not taking negative plays.
Right now I think Keim (Kliff to a lesser degree) just banking on Kyler being a superstar and overcoming the issues.
For all three sake I'm hoping that comes true. The good thing is we now have evidence that performance wise he's shown the signs that he can be.
How do we know Dan Campbell isn’t just a product of the offensive genius of Sean Payton or HOFer Drew Brees? Same with Eric Bienemy with Andy Reid & Patrick Mahomes? I think it’s obvious to the consensus now that McCarthy was a product of Rodgers. The fact that he was only able to lead a team with one of the best talents to ever play the QB position to just one SB with it being in spite of him is just....sad. Yea, you’re probably going to say “well that’s still 1 more SB than our franchise history” but we also never had one of the greatest talents to ever play QB(until now, ha).
Some NFL experience is not good NFL experience. Evident by Mike McCoy or a Hue Jackson. I liked the Kliff hire because it was out of the box & not the same good ole boys league type of hire.
Well, we didn't even request an interview... @DVontel was asking me who I would have preferred. I agree that he wasn't picking us, but it's the same kind of problem we're going to have if we fire Keim this offseason.he wasn't picking AZ over Aaron Rogers and the Packers
I only brought them up because Keim at least made an attempt to interview them. Since DV asked me who I would have preferred, well, there were two guys in front of us that I would have liked. For whatever reason, they deemed the franchise to not be worth their time or a promotion.McCarthy and Bienimy declined to interview for the position so that leaves Dan Campbell from his list.
Some NFL experience is not good NFL experience. Evident by Mike McCoy or a Hue Jackson. I liked the Kliff hire because it was out of the box & not the same good ole boys league type of hire.
Kyler now up to #7 in QBR 62.9 (Brees average game helped)
However, just barely ahead of Wentz/Cousins.
This week counld determine the ranking. Matt Stafford is a solid 6 points ahead of him. Stafford missing time has helped keep in that slot.
Kyler would really have to play well the next couple of weeks to get close to 70
Thats where you find the Watson, Mahomes, Russell Wilson, located at.
Nah I've always been a fan of that system.Fun tool when it favors one of your players but those guys are completing passes down the field with regularity. That’s not a shot at Kyler more so the stat in general. KM will get there.
Wait, I thought he doesn't ever push the ball down the field?!?..http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3...-stats-compelling-figures-for-top-nfl-rookies
Arizona's sensational dual-threat
Kyler Murray's rare combination of speed and arm talent has helped the Cardinals' air raid offense become one of the most explosive attacks in the NFL. It was difficult to pick which Next Gen Stat to highlight for Murray, so here's a sampling:
-- Pressured on 12.6 percent of dropbacks (lowest rate in NFL)
-- Evades pressure on 28.6 percent of dropbacks when hurried (highest in NFL)
-- 748 deep passing yards (third-most in NFL)
-- 46 rushes reaching 15-plus mph (third-most in NFL)
-- 8 dime completions (tied for fifth most in NFL); a dime is a completion of 30-plus air yards into a tight window
Murray has struggled against the blitz (59.8 passer rating, second-lowest in NFL) and has been sacked 35 times (second-most in NFL), so it hasn't all been pretty. But the future is looking bright in Arizona with Murray leading the way.