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Or on defense?
There has been a lot of talk about getting Murray a better coach/es to make Murray a better player. What has Murray done over the 4 years now to make himself a better player? The same inconsistencies/inadequacies/deficiencies in Murray's game are still there in year four as they were in year one. Until Murray recognizes/admits that there are areas of his game that need improvement and invests more time and commitment and has a desire to getting better at these areas, no coach/es you bring in will have an effect on Murray.
I also think that's part of the problem of a meddling owner. He wants to highlight and be seen with the glory boys, not a bunch of lunks who will make him seem small. The deals for Hollywood and James Conner (especially) are so ill-conceived that it's difficult to think at least a little pressure didn't come from on high.I just want good players in the trenches.
Something I know the bozo that holds the GM title won’t do because he doesn’t believe trenches matter.
Fix the trenches and magically a lot of the other problems will take care of themselves
Harry..save keystrokes and highlight what they have!!There is no special insight here, but the more I thought of, the more concerned I got. The list is embarrassingly long. The list of what they do well would be much shorter. Can you fix this in one off-season?
They have no RB capable of breaking a long run.
They have no secondary player who is a true ballhawk.
They have no dominant pass rusher.
The Cards have no offensive set that consistently protects the QB.
The O-line does not open large holes.
The QB rarely audibles.
The Cards have no anchor tackle.
The secondary gives too much cushion.
On third down too many routes leave targets short of the line to gain.
The team does not know how to run a 2 minute offense.
The red zone offense is too often simply the QB scrambling.
The special teams are not dependable.
Feel free to add to the list.
In orderThere is no special insight here, but the more I thought of, the more concerned I got. The list is embarrassingly long. The list of what they do well would be much shorter. Can you fix this in one off-season?
They have no RB capable of breaking a long run.
They have no secondary player who is a true ballhawk.
They have no dominant pass rusher.
The Cards have no offensive set that consistently protects the QB.
The O-line does not open large holes.
The QB rarely audibles.
The Cards have no anchor tackle.
The secondary gives too much cushion.
On third down too many routes leave targets short of the line to gain.
The team does not know how to run a 2 minute offense.
The red zone offense is too often simply the QB scrambling.
The special teams are not dependable.
Feel free to add to the list.
I agree with this. The easiest way to competent DB play anymore is don't give up the big play and tackle. The front 4/5 is more difficult to manufacture.I just want good players in the trenches.
Something I know the bozo that holds the GM title won’t do because he doesn’t believe trenches matter.
one thing i wonder about in the KK scheme:The Cards have no offensive set that consistently protects the QB.
There is no special insight here, but the more I thought of, the more concerned I got. The list is embarrassingly long. The list of what they do well would be much shorter. Can you fix this in one off-season?
They have no RB capable of breaking a long run.
They have no secondary player who is a true ballhawk.
They have no dominant pass rusher.
The Cards have no offensive set that consistently protects the QB.
The O-line does not open large holes.
The QB rarely audibles.
The Cards have no anchor tackle.
The secondary gives too much cushion.
On third down too many routes leave targets short of the line to gain.
The team does not know how to run a 2 minute offense.
The red zone offense is too often simply the QB scrambling.
The special teams are not dependable.
One would think that filling the guard positions is easier than tackle which we do not fare so bad, unless Jones cannot overcome playing the right side and Hump's back gives out on the left which is a precarious injury to say the least. Center probably would have to be addressed free agency because of Keim and his inability draftingIn order
Personnel
Personnel
Personnel
Scheme
Personnel/Scheme
Player
Personnel
Scheme
Scheme
Scheme/Player
Scheme/Player
Personnel
So, can these be fixed in one offseason? Yes and no.
The defense is honestly the easiest because so much of it is a scheme issue. You get an above average DC and this changes because personnel will be put in better situations. The toughest thing might be to get a ballhawk DB because those are pretty rare and even rookies take time. The NT and pass rush can be fixed because we have some of those elements currently.
RB is easy.
OL is tougher but some of it is scheme IMO. Several ways to get better up front.
The toughest part is getting Kyler right which impacts route design, 2 min, audible and red zone.
Murray certainly has been part of the problem not the solution. I’m just confident it won’t happen with this coach. Since they’re stuck with Murray, it seems like a new coach is the only move. Maybe they get lucky. They can’t get much worse!There has been a lot of talk about getting Murray a better coach/es to make Murray a better player. What has Murray done over the 4 years now to make himself a better player? The same inconsistencies/inadequacies/deficiencies in Murray's game are still there in year four as they were in year one. Until Murray recognizes/admits that there are areas of his game that need improvement and invests more time and commitment and has a desire to getting better at these areas, no coach/es you bring in will have an effect on Murray.
Agree, KK is not the answer and never will be. Murray is going to be around at least two more years unless some team really thinks they can resurrect him and are willing to give up quite a bit for him and that Keim is willing to admit it was a mistake to draft him in the first place. Kingsbury will be here in 2023 at the very least. I didn't like the selection of Murray because I saw him as a high floor, low ceiling player and so far he has proven to live up to that assessment.Murray certainly has been part of the problem not the solution. I’m just confident it won’t happen with this coach. Since they’re stuck with Murray, it seems like a new coach is the only move. Maybe they get lucky. They can’t get much worse!
I know you think this, but it's not true. Hue Jackson convinced two owners it would be a good idea to put their franchises in his hands.Murray certainly has been part of the problem not the solution. I’m just confident it won’t happen with this coach. Since they’re stuck with Murray, it seems like a new coach is the only move. Maybe they get lucky. They can’t get much worse!
His floor has proven to be pretty low, though.Agree, KK is not the answer and never will be. Murray is going to be around at least two more years unless some team really thinks they can resurrect him and are willing to give up quite a bit for him and that Keim is willing to admit it was a mistake to draft him in the first place. Kingsbury will be here in 2023 at the very least. I didn't like the selection of Murray because I saw him as a high floor, low ceiling player and so far he has proven to live up to that assessment.
This is a very weird victory lap to be taking on a guy who was a leading MVP candidate through the six or eight games the past two years.Agree, KK is not the answer and never will be. Murray is going to be around at least two more years unless some team really thinks they can resurrect him and are willing to give up quite a bit for him and that Keim is willing to admit it was a mistake to draft him in the first place. Kingsbury will be here in 2023 at the very least. I didn't like the selection of Murray because I saw him as a high floor, low ceiling player and so far he has proven to live up to that assessment.
This is a very weird victory lap to be taking on a guy who was a leading MVP candidate through the six or eight games the past two years.
Many of us didn't.The inability to get consistent pressure without blitzing is a real issue.
Forget the dominant edge rusher. I just want a decent one at this point. Golden/Gardeck is the weakest pair of starting edge rushers in the league. The rookies are fun when they flash, but they haven't shown anything to make me think they are the answer.
Then you add in a dud like Fotu in the middle, and it seems crazy to think that anyone ever thought this roster construction would work.