QB news in Arizona: Cardinals are sticking with QB Jacoby Brissett as their starter for Sunday’s game in Seattle.

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  1. Brissett bouta be the next tom brady atp less goooo!!!!!!

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  2. This is the right move but it does piss me off that we couldn’t even trade him for a bag of chips.

  3. There’s some behind the scenes stuff going on here. I think this all but confirms Kyler is done here

  4. It’s a shame that K1 didn’t turn out to be the guy, because our team actually looks pretty solid a lot of weeks. Especially the defense now. We’re held back by coaching and QB play. Less on the QB play with Brissett

  5. I honestly won’t read too much into this. You go with your hot hand, and if you’ve got a QB who’s big excelling point is he’s a god damned scrambling machine coming off injury you play the hot hand while playing it safe with the QB coming back.

    It could go either way long term, as we still have a year on K1 being heavy in guaranteed money, but it’s hard to read the long game here because of the combination.

    Whatever. I’m happy to see us sticking with the hot hand.

  6. This is honestly kind of shocking. Not that they’d stick with Brissett, but rather wouldn’t you at least pretend it was a game day decision to force the seahawks to prepare for both QBs? Why are we offering up this information so early in the practice week for seattle?

    Also, this is about as close to a confirmed benching for Kyler as you can get, as if this WAS health related, it would make no sense to determine this before seeing how Kyler was doing after another week of rest. Mid foot sprains typically take 2-4 weeks to recover if mild, 4-6 weeks if moderate. Kylers injury was on october 5th, meaning this week would be the 5th week since the injury. Even for a moderate sprain he should be in the window where he could be ready to go any day now. If it was a severe sprain then he wouldn’t even be in practice working with the back ups, as those take multiple months of recovery.

  7. The fact that kyler is being made the scapegoat for this awful offensive output is ridiculous. Does brissett work better for petzing? Maybe. But kyler was not at all at fault for the horrible playcalling and wr and oline play. And the fact that this team thinks they can stick with petzing and try to replace kyler in the offseason with a young qb and have any hope of ever competing is insane. Its the same recipe for every bottom feader organization. Qb gets blamed for everything, goes to a competent organization and has success

  8. The lack of reading comprehension is amazing. Yes, Brisset is starting, because Kyler isn’t healthy yet.

    And for those claiming it’s a soft benching it’s the same type of injury that has kept Purdy out for 6 out of 8 weeks, with no IR. Same injury that took out Burrow, but his was bad enough to require surgery so he’s on IR and probably done for the year.

    If you can’t push off with your toe then it’s pretty hard to run or plant your foot to pass.

    But go off on Brisset looking good against the worst D in the NFC by a wide margin. The only team that scored less against them were the Jets and Commanders, but somehow journeyman QB is who you want to go all in with? SMH.

  9. I keep seeing a lot of post’s, saying Kyler Murray doesn’t fit into the type of offense the Arizona Cardinals are trying to run.

    I’m curious though what kind of offense would Kyler Murray be good in?

    For the record, I like Murray

  10. It’ll be interesting to see what he does against that defense.

    He has had injured or bad secondaries to go against the last couple of weeks. Hard to have any more doubt if he does well in Seattle when they have been shutting down everyone.

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