my biggest gripe with Kyler so far this season is that for a guy people were touting as a transcendent talent I just haven't seen him... well... transcend the talent around him at the end of games. Haven't seen him really be that kind of magician the great ones all have inside of them when the chips are down. I mean... you could argue he flashed it in the Detroit game and the Cincy game at the end... but those are two of the worst teams in the league... and both were at the beginning of the year.
And all the other times haven't just been disappointing... they've looked disastrous.
Against the Ravens, i believe we had the ball twice in the fourth quarter down 23-17 and the offense which had played ok all game was laughably bad.
Against the Bucs, late in the game we have a chance to step on their throat... he throws a pick. We then get the ball back with about 1:30 to play, down just a FG and the two minute drill is beyond pathetic.
Against the Niners in San Fran, the D gets us a HUGE turnover with 4 minutes left and all we have to do is get a couple first downs. On 3rd down, Kyler runs right into a sack. Makes nothing happen. The Niners score, we get the ball back with about 30 seconds left and again, we don't even gain a single yard.
And today, my lord... again, one of the worst two minute offenses ever. First, he steps up into the pocket, someone sneezes on him and he falls down. 2nd down, he gets out of the pocket... and drops the ball on the ground. 3rd and 4th down, he gets out of the pocket... and can't make any play whatsoever.
Am I asking that he wins ALL of those games? Not even remotely. But we couldn't even get 10 yards in potential game-winning drives in ANY of them.
That concerns me... not that he won't be a good QB. I definitely see how he could become that with the right O-line, more weapons and better coaching. It's that intangible "magic" at magic time that has been sorely lacking that I'm talking about... that thing that can't be coached. That I do wonder if he has.