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See what I posted above.A pretty large sample size towards the end of last year says otherwise no? 7 games worth…..
See what I posted above.A pretty large sample size towards the end of last year says otherwise no? 7 games worth…..
The thing that stops Kyler from being "transcendent" and "generational" is his size. Lamar is a freak. Allen is a freak. Luck was a freak. Elway was a freak. Big, strong and fast. Kyler is fast.I've been reading on some other threads about Kyler being a "generational" talent or a "transcendent" talent. Unsurprisingly, I fall on the side that thinks this is complete nonsense. He's an athletic freak, sure, but that guarantees nothing, especially at QB. There are plenty of athletic freaks at non-premium positions that flat-out failed, and we're talking QB here. Instead of "looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane," we can say "runs like scared Josh Allen, thinks like Gomer Pyle."
In the final 6 games he completed 65% of passes for 250ypg averaged 46 yards rushing a game and had 9 TD(passing and rushing) to 3 INT. Clearly not great, but also not "one of the worst". The hyperbole that comes out of you guys that wish we still had Rosen is comical. A number of factors led to our slide last year, including Murray's play which was pretty average overall the final 6 games, seemingly pinning it on Murray is just asinine.And arguably one of the worst in the league after the first half of the season. That's too Jekyll and Hyde.
Yup. Exact same point I made when someone said Kyler can change “the entire game of football”.The thing that stops Kyler from being "transcendent" and "generational" is his size. Lamar is a freak. Allen is a freak. Luck was a freak. Elway was a freak. Big, strong and fast. Kyler is fast.
His latest quote says otherwise.What makes Kyler good is his ability to be a dual threat. Unfortunately he doesn't like running.
If Kyler plays like he did the first half of the season, he can. I stand by that.Yup. Exact same point I made when someone said Kyler can change “the entire game of football”.
He can’t because his size doesn’t allow him to beat utilize his running ability the way guys like Allen and Jackson do.
And he’s nowhere near the passer of someone like Mahommes.
Actions speak louder than words. Like sliding, with no one near him, short of the first down and in bounds during what should be a hurry up offense at the end games.His latest quote says otherwise.
But he has NEVER done so in an entire season. So you’re standing by something that’s never happened.If Kyler plays like he did the first half of the season, he can. I stand by that.
Running and running for tough yards aren't the same thing. I don't think Kyler has any interest running for tough yards.Actions speak louder than words. Like sliding, with no one near him, short of the first down and in bounds during what should be a hurry up offense at the end games.
I'm standing by my 'could' statement. I never said he WAS a generational talent.But he has NEVER done so in an entire season. So you’re standing by something that’s never happened.
BoomActions speak louder than words. Like sliding, with no one near him, short of the first down and in bounds during what should be a hurry up offense at the end games.
Or easy two minute drill to the sideline yards eitherRunning and running for tough yards aren't the same thing. I don't think Kyler has any interest running for tough yards.
It literally does not. It doesn’t say the opposite, either.His latest quote says otherwise.
Then I have no interest in him as a QB. I don't care if you're Lamar Jackson in ability or a Carson Palmer statue, every QB needs to run for tough yards at one time or another.Running and running for tough yards aren't the same thing. I don't think Kyler has any interest running for tough yards.
We've known that for quite some time.Then I have no interest in him as a QB. I don't care if you're Lamar Jackson in ability or a Carson Palmer statue, every QB needs to run for tough yards at one time or another.
I didn't say literally. It does take some reading between the lines though.It literally does not. It doesn’t say the opposite, either.
Good lord. It’s a figure of speech. No one is really advocating that people shouldn’t be allowed to call him transcendent.I'm standing by my 'could' statement. I never said he WAS a generational talent.
Furthermore, I didn't even discuss why we shouldn't be telling people what they should or should not talk about/post.
You think it is ridiculous to say he could be generational talent, fine. I don't.Good lord. It’s a figure of speech. No one is really advocating that people shouldn’t be allowed to call him transcendent.
It’s just ridiculous to do so.
I'm glad that you didn't say "duel threat" like so may jabronis do. Thank you.What makes Kyler good is his ability to be a dual threat. Unfortunately he doesn't like running.
Pretty much sums it upKyler is like a halftime show at an NBA game. Fun to watch but not a whole lot of substance to it.
The Cardinals aren’t winning anything significant with him as QB.