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His age now matches his number.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
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Kyler must've really hated Kliff and Keim or just realized the Arizona Cardinals under their leadership was total amateur hour.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
same thought here-- its just remarkable the difference in attitude from Kyler.Kyler must've really hated Kliff and Keim or just realized the Arizona Cardinals under their leadership was total amateur hour.
That, or he had a tough conversation with Michael and Monti.
I mean, everything's peachy until you get you keister chewed out. Kyler literally has zero expectations or required performance now and for the next few months. We'll see.same thought here-- its just remarkable the difference in attitude from Kyler.
"The things we were doing weren't sustainable for success." Thats a pretty direct criticism of Kliff
i have heard other reports that he is fully bought in to the new offensive philosophy -- which makes you wonder about the "Kyler hates being under center" reports.
its probably both of the above + some maturity
"I've got to respect the person or understand the ins and outs or the rhymes and reasons for what we are doing," Murray said. "I'm going to listen. I'm going to be coachable and I'm going to do it to the best of my ability, but if the (expletive) ain't working, at some point, we all have to look in the mirror.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Easy to say I told you so BUT I clearly recall KK saying (sic) that after the first game of the season, THAT'S THE FIRST GAME MIND YOU, the team was not ready to play and it was my fault. At that point if I wore the dark suit, he would have been history.Kyler must've really hated Kliff and Keim or just realized the Arizona Cardinals under their leadership was total amateur hour.
That, or he had a tough conversation with Michael and Monti.
Kliffs MO was always to take the blame after a loss. It's what a head coach should do after a loss (Looking at you Wilks).Easy to say I told you so BUT I clearly recall KK saying (sic) that after the first game of the season, THAT'S THE FIRST GAME MIND YOU, the team was not ready to play and it was my fault. At that point if I wore the dark suit, he would have been history.
Missouri"I've got to respect the person or understand the ins and outs or the rhymes and reasons for what we are doing," Murray said. "I'm going to listen. I'm going to be coachable and I'm going to do it to the best of my ability, but if the (expletive) ain't working, at some point, we all have to look in the mirror.
"As far as growing from my rookie year to now, learning how to be one with your emotions, understanding how to talk to people. Some people are able to take the harsh way, and I am naturally that way, or do I need to give them a little love and that's part of the quarterback position. … And (learning) what can I do better, how can I be better, how can I make the guys around me better? It's a team sport. We all have to be locked in."
Often the idea come from your failures but first of all u need to be aware of your failuresKyler definitely has no idea what's required for sustainable success, so hard to understand how he comes to that opinion.
Or misery? LolMissouri
Obviously this article is intended to paint Kyler in a good light but it might be one of the best pieces he has participated in to date.Kyler must've really hated Kliff and Keim or just realized the Arizona Cardinals under their leadership was total amateur hour.
That, or he had a tough conversation with Michael and Monti.
It reinforces the concept that Kyler and Kliff were just not a good fit from a personality standpoint. I can see where Gannon's very different personality and demeanor would bring provide a solid balance to Kyler's.I mean, everything's peachy until you get you keister chewed out. Kyler literally has zero expectations or required performance now and for the next few months. We'll see.
Kyler definitely has no idea what's required for sustainable success, so hard to understand how he comes to that opinion.
Kliff definitely believed it was his role to fall on the sword regardless. I don't know if that approach resonates at the pro level as well as it does at lower levels.Kliffs MO was always to take the blame after a loss. It's what a head coach should do after a loss (Looking at you Wilks).
I think the different personality/demeanor will help, but I also think if it goes bad, KM will likely react in similar fashion.It reinforces the concept that Kyler and Kliff were just not a good fit from a personality standpoint. I can see where Gannon's very different personality and demeanor would bring provide a solid balance to Kyler's.