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If that’s the case then this franchise is run by complete and utter morons. Both Denver and Minnesota said goodbye to their overpriced QB problems, both drafted QBs, one doesn’t even have that drafted QB and BOTH are headed to the playoffs.

There’s no reason to continue this era.
It is. The same family of idiots for decades now.
 

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IMO Murray has shown who he is. A QB that will give you 3-4 All Pro games, and 3-4 crap the bed games. The rest very average NFL QB play which all adds up to an average season. After all these years just don’t think he can elevate this team like top tier QBs can
He chokes when it counts. Every team he’s been the QB of has faded at the end, through two different regimes. He is the common dominator, he has to take the fall for that.
 

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Kyler was the bad pick then and not the qb that should be leading us in the future.


The only time I'm comfortable watching him play is when he runs the ball. That's it.

Draft a QB so he can grow with Harrison.
 

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The good thing is - only one more year and that's the last of him in a cardinal uni.

I heard the A's are looking for players .
 

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I hate losing just as bad as anyone else thus Ime looking at the schedule Playoffs are more than likely gone but a 8 or 9 win season is not so I will keep watching and hoping after all we should be grateful for the chance to have a decent record when we were not expected to win 4 or 5 games max Go ahead flame away
Huh? A lot of us picked this team to win 7-10 wins. Not many picking 4 or 5. Also, those of us picking 7-10 didn’t expect it to come with the annual Panicman Checkdownberg second half swoon which makes the improvement in wins a hollow “win” at best.
 

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Huh? A lot of us picked this team to win 7-10 wins. Not many picking 4 or 5. Also, those of us picking 7-10 didn’t expect it to come with the annual Panicman Checkdownberg second half swoon which makes the improvement in wins a hollow “win” at best.
Ime with ya and yes I did see some post on here saying 4-5 wins but 7-9 would be a pretty damn good all be it dissapointing ie K1 season considering the defensive lack of talent injuries and schedule etc Ime wondering also like many if K1 has what it takes so far my answer is No and thats under KK which was supposed to be tailored to him and the current staff
 

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I think most of us agree that Murray is not the answer at QB. I blame Keim and Kingsbury for deciding to draft him. Kingsbury wanted him and Keim agreed to it. Kingsbury had visions on Murray plum fairies dancing in his head.The only way to get out from under his contract at a reasonable dead cap number is to trade him pre June 1st. According to OTC his cap hit would be $28.6 million if he was traded before June 1st. Otherwise Murray is an albatross on the cap.
 

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I think most of us agree that Murray is not the answer at QB. I blame Keim and Kingsbury for deciding to draft him. Kingsbury wanted him and Keim agreed to it. Kingsbury had visions on Murray plum fairies dancing in his head.The only way to get out from under his contract at a reasonable dead cap number is to trade him pre June 1st. According to OTC his cap hit would be $28.6 million if he was traded before June 1st. Otherwise Murray is an albatross on the cap.
We have tons of cap space next season and a need to move on. If we can get a decent trade for him, jump on it. I'm looking at you, Raiders!
 

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Based off of….? Is it because you don’t like his father?
I actually love his father as a football player, sans his tackling, which you would totally live with if you got a guy of Neon Deion's talent. I just don't trust the kid to do well as a QB in the NFL.
 

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I actually love his father as a football player, sans his tackling, which you would totally live with if you got a guy of Neon Deion's talent. I just don't trust the kid to do well as a QB in the NFL.
Regardless, they’re most likely going Sanders, especially with the Brady-Sanders connection. Raiders won’t entertain a QB trade.
 

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Regardless, they’re most likely going Sanders, especially with the Brady-Sanders connection. Raiders won’t entertain a QB trade.
That would leave us with the Giants, Titans and Jets (if they end the Rodger's experiment after this season) or is there any other team I am forgetting right now?
 

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The Cards needed to be able to beat Seattle at home. Geno shows a lot of heart and is a good player, but the Seahawks will get destroyed by an elite defense come playoff time. The Cards need to get a pass rusher big time. Kyler could learn from Geno. When Kyler's posture went south after pick #1 it was over. Little pouty face.
 

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No one took Bo Nix seriously… or JJ McCarthy at this point last year.

And if you’re finding one of those guys, try to find the next Geno Smith, Darnold etc, use Kyler to get any kind of draft capital and move the hell on.

Running his choking ass back out there after what’s going to be another completely pathetic second half collapse signals the team isn’t even trying.
If you see this, better believe every other team sees it too. They wouldn’t give up a 7th rounder for Kyler. My opinion is that he never should have been extended. Cards should have let him play out his contract and walk. After the extension, the Cards were stuck with him. I may be mistaken about the timing, but Mayfield was available in Kyler’s walk year. Only difference in the 2 is that Kyler wanted a contract based on unproven ability; Mayfield wanted to prove himself worthy of a contract. Today, who would you rather have?
 

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I suggest a sports psychologist for Kyler. After the first pick he sulked, pouted. Then just got more aggressive and threw another. He has a lot of talent and leaves so much out on the field. I feel this is it as he enters his 7th year. This is where the bad habits have to be worked with. He needs to utilize his dual threat the way it was meant. He needs to take what the D is giving a little more.
 

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I think most of us agree that Murray is not the answer at QB. I blame Keim and Kingsbury for deciding to draft him. Kingsbury wanted him and Keim agreed to it. Kingsbury had visions on Murray plum fairies dancing in his head.The only way to get out from under his contract at a reasonable dead cap number is to trade him pre June 1st. According to OTC his cap hit would be $28.6 million if he was traded before June 1st. Otherwise Murray is an albatross on the cap.
With 100 million in cap room, we can take that hit and still sign FAs.

There’s no reason to continue this failed experiment. None.
 

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If you see this, better believe every other team sees it too. They wouldn’t give up a 7th rounder for Kyler. My opinion is that he never should have been extended. Cards should have let him play out his contract and walk. After the extension, the Cards were stuck with him. I may be mistaken about the timing, but Mayfield was available in Kyler’s walk year. Only difference in the 2 is that Kyler wanted a contract based on unproven ability; Mayfield wanted to prove himself worthy of a contract. Today, who would you rather have?
The Raiders aren’t other teams. They’re the number one suspect who might give something of value. And even if they don’t, trade him anyway. He’s not the guy.
 

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