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Hold onto the ball, Murray!
Man, that last KM to DJ TD pass was just effing CLASS! I was wowed at KM's placement and of course at DJ's catch. I only got to catch a bit of the game. Based on that, I'm assuming KM played quite well?
I saw it how Murray himself saw it and that was that it wasn't the greatest of throws, but DJ just made a great play on it.Man, that last KM to DJ TD pass was just effing CLASS! I was wowed at KM's placement and of course at DJ's catch. I only got to catch a bit of the game. Based on that, I'm assuming KM played quite well?
Man, that last KM to DJ TD pass was just effing CLASS! I was wowed at KM's placement and of course at DJ's catch. I only got to catch a bit of the game. Based on that, I'm assuming KM played quite well?
Murray was good for most of the game.
Hes not taking stupid sacks any more and very few negative plays.
The reason I was convinced the Cardinals should draft him had more to do with his mental makeup than his physical. The kid is just a winner and he works harder than anyone else on the team.
That's gonna take a year or 2 of good coaching footwork and mechanics, but it will happen. A lot of big arm QBs have that habit when they come into the NFL.I think Murray has to stop throwing off his back foot on s those fade passes. It was underthrown because he didnt step into it.
I have to say I hated the decision to trade Rosen and draft him, but I have to say he's been winning me over. Early on, man, it was rough, but the progression is clear to see. It was nice checking the score when I couldn't watch and being pleasantly surprised we were winning, then watch him play well when I could watch the game. Even with the defense collapsing, he still played well. I remember a nice little pass for a first down absolutely dropped by a receiver that should be cut (couldn't tell who it was--I was viewing on my computer). So even on a three-and-out, Murray was doing well. Just needs more help around him.
That's gonna take a year or 2 of good coaching footwork and mechanics, but it will happen. A lot of big arm QBs have that habit when they come into the NFL.
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I have to say I hated the decision to trade Rosen and draft him, but I have to say he's been winning me over. Early on, man, it was rough, but the progression is clear to see. It was nice checking the score when I couldn't watch and being pleasantly surprised we were winning, then watch him play well when I could watch the game. Even with the defense collapsing, he still played well. I remember a nice little pass for a first down absolutely dropped by a receiver that should be cut (couldn't tell who it was--I was viewing on my computer). So even on a three-and-out, Murray was doing well. Just needs more help around him.
He throws the ball like a fade away jumper to mitigate his lack of height. It is going to require some serious reps for him to change this.I think Murray has to stop throwing off his back foot on s those fade passes. It was underthrown because he didnt step into it.
I saw a stat today about how few turnovers the Cardinals have had.
Murray has been pretty damn good at protecting the football. What I noticed when I watched film is that he is good at sensing when rushers are coming at him. I think because he is smaller and is always looking to protect himself, he's developed the ability to feel the rush.
It was a loss, but it was a designed running play so it didn't count as a sack, but a tackle for a loss.Like the play in the first half where he faked a hand-off and was immediately facing a defender rushing at him so he literally sat down on the play? In live action it looked like a sack, but he must have made it back to the line of scrimmage (because we gave up no sacks and had only one tackle for loss).