Should #arizonacardinals move on from Kyler Murray? | THE HERD #nfl

So, I was watching Kyler Murray last night. Now, I have defended Kyler Murray. I think he’s an insane talent, but I do think privately watching last night, if you ask the owner and the GM and the head coach and they could wiggle out of the contract and move on, I think they would. He’s not terribly verbal. I feel like sometimes he feels detached. I don’t feel like he’s obsessed with football. Why is Kyler Murray, as great as he is, why is he so bad in close games? 1932 and one in one-score games. Every stat in the fourth quarter goes down. When fit hits the sh in life, people aren’t looking for talent. They’re looking for guidance.

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17 comments
  1. It's a very old school NFL thing to have the QB and MLB be the alphas and the leaders of a team on each side of the ball, but there's a reason: because it worked.
    Other guys can play that role on more established teams, but it usually defaults to those positions, and most organizations with issues lack leadership at those two positions and/or head coach.

  2. You're ridiculous have you seen his off-season videos he's constantly with his teammates paying for trips for them to workout together he's put in the work and if anything is closer with his teammates this year than any othey

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