An interesting thought experiment might be... How many games did we lose this season where a very credible argument could be made that we legitimately should've won?
Our first 2 losses were against the Bills and then the Lions. Two extremely good teams that, as we stand here today could likely be playing in the Super Bowl. But we lost both of those games by a single TD. Our 3rd loss was the blow-out to the Commanders, a team led by a rookie QB.
Our 4th loss was another blow out, this time to the Packers.
We go on to lose to the Seahawks in a low-scoring, 10-point loss... The Vikings in a game we 100% should've won. The Hawks again, this time in a blow out at home. The Panthers in a game with so much riding on the outcome, yet we suffer the most deflating loss of the season. Finally, with nothing to play for we lose to the Rams in a game many would say we had a tremendous chance to win...
Question: How many other QB's would've found a way to win at least 3 of the games we lost? In other words, if Kyler wasn't our QB, how many other QB's out there would've taken this team to the post season this year? We could never really know of course...but, I think it's safe to say that Mahomes, Allen, Jackson, Daniels & Stafford would have our Cards playing in January this season. But, would guys like Goff, Hurts, Stroud, Mayfield, Herbert, Darnold, Love Purdy, Geno Smith and Tua been able to lead this team into the post season this year? Would Caleb Williams, Russ or Bryce Young done more with this team this season than Kyler?
Just trying to further assess where Kyler truly stands in comparison to other QB's...