Loved itThat was great.
You can stop the ignorant hate now.There is nothing wrong with KM physical skills. It is the mental part he needs to improve. He needs to improve in reading defensives and finding the open receiver. He needs to know which receivers are open before the ball is thrown and to throw receivers open. He should have spent those 100 hours in the film room.
that would have been some compelling youtubeThere is nothing wrong with KM physical skills. It is the mental part he needs to improve. He needs to improve in reading defensives and finding the open receiver. He needs to know which receivers are open before the ball is thrown and to throw receivers open. He should have spent those 100 hours in the film room.
There is nothing wrong with KM physical skills. It is the mental part he needs to improve. He needs to improve in reading defensives and finding the open receiver. He needs to know which receivers are open before the ball is thrown and to throw receivers open. He should have spent those 100 hours in the film room.
, "I was (expletive) miserable after losses," the Cardinals quarterback said, and after watching hours of old video of himself he saw some great plays but a good many where he wondered why he was doing what he was doing.
This is leaps and bounds a different Kyler then we saw the first 4 years. Im happy to see it. Im sure the film study habits have improved as well just by watching this alone and his passion for winning. Bringing damn near the entire offense together for a week of training/comradery on his own dime all first class speaks volumes to me. Of course we all hope it translates.There is nothing wrong with KM physical skills. It is the mental part he needs to improve. He needs to improve in reading defensives and finding the open receiver. He needs to know which receivers are open before the ball is thrown and to throw receivers open. He should have spent those 100 hours in the film room.
This is leaps and bounds a different Kyler then we saw the first 4 years. Im happy to see it. Im sure the film study habits have improved as well just by watching this alone and his passion for winning. Bringing damn near the entire offense together for a week of training/comradery on his own dime all first class speaks volumes to me. Of course we all hope it translates.
What a jokeThere is nothing wrong with KM physical skills. It is the mental part he needs to improve. He needs to improve in reading defensives and finding the open receiver. He needs to know which receivers are open before the ball is thrown and to throw receivers open. He should have spent those 100 hours in the film room.
I think he's actually excited for this offense which is totally different from what he's played his whole life. I think he now sees that being under center more, plus having a run game can open up so much more for him. I believe we'll see the best version of Kyler now.This is leaps and bounds a different Kyler then we saw the first 4 years. Im happy to see it. Im sure the film study habits have improved as well just by watching this alone and his passion for winning. Bringing damn near the entire offense together for a week of training/comradery on his own dime all first class speaks volumes to me. Of course we all hope it translates.
Yup. I'm glad he did the hard self-reflection, didn't like what he saw, and made needed changes. I hope they pay off.when you see how fast players come and go in this league - when you hear the haters while watching the other qbs succeed while you're out of commission with an injury of that magnitude - that's gotta be crazy hard