Kurt Warner on the discussion around whether the Cardinals should roll with Kyler or Jacoby #nfl

take us to what you think is going on with the team and how does the team get to the bottom of who to play, Jacobe Brassette or Kyler Murray? Well, I mean, I think the bottom line is you’ve made your commitment to to Kyler and and I don’t know if there’s, you know, really a chance to make a move. Um, you know, again, whether it was Kyler in there or Jacobe, they were still playing close games. They were still in situations to win every football game. So, it’s not as if um you know this team was you struggling and getting blown out with Kyler and now all of a sudden Jacobe comes in and um you know and they’re winning football like it’s not a drastic difference from that standpoint. And so I think your commitment is to Kyler to go, you know, we’re going to give him every opportunity to, you know, see if he’s that guy and that guy that can lead us um, you know, to the next phase of things that Jacobe is is probably not that guy for the Cardinals. As much as I love Jacobe and think he can be a starter in this league. I mean, I they made the commitment to Kyler. Um, and I think this is trying to figure out how to get him to his highest heights or determine, you know, is is this, you know, the highest heights and is he the guy that um that can lead us moving forward or not. So, I don’t know if there’s really much of a debate here. Um, you know, even though, you know, Jacobe, like I said, has has played good football and the offense looks different because they’re built a little bit differently as quarterbacks and how they play uh these last couple games. But, I mean, to me, this is Kyler’s job. Um, you know, and I guess you can say Kyler’s job to kind of win or lose, you know, just for the the long term, uh, you know, of of, you know, the team saying, “Hey, this is our guy and we’re going to commit to him for the long term or um, if they decide to go a different direction at some point.” Uh, but I think this is this is Kyler’s job and I I don’t think this is one of those things where, you know, you’re looking in the rock locker room and and going, “Oh, do we do we start Jakob? Do we start Kyler?” If Kyler’s healthy, I I believe he’s the

“You’ve made your commitment to Kyler and I don’t know if there’s really a chance to make a move.”

Kurt Warner on the discussion around whether the Arizona Cardinals should roll with Kyler Murray or Jacoby Brissett.

3 comments
  1. Just because you made a commitment to someone if they haven't made a commitment back or aren't getting the job done you go another route. Kyler has had 7 years worth of chances with two different coaches

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