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Tyler Durden
Brisset > Murray
And that’s not a testament to how good Brisset is.
And that’s not a testament to how good Brisset is.
With the Cards I assume nothing. Like I assumed we'd beat Tennessee when Kyler led us to 28 points before Demercado went Chad Powers, and I assumed we'd beat the Niners until Zay Jones forgot how to catch a ball right in his hands. Assuming anything with the Cards leads to pain
but does kyler go for 280 and 2 tds with no picks?Parsons is special, but I don’t think he gets 3 sacks if Kyler was in there. He was able to pin his ears back against an immobile QB.
Wins and losses aren't really a quarterback stat."Outperformed"...wins matter, not yards. Keep up. Kyler would be an idiot to sign with the Jets.

This is the same thing Justin Fields fans say every time he fails. So much imaginary rushing upside, even though he can't throw even close to on time. There is no offense that can function with a QB that voluntarily sits down instead of stepping up, making the throw, and taking the hit.
Kyler turns pressures into sacks on plays where statues like Stafford and Flacco would have a 30 yard gain.
Kyler is by far the worst starting QB in the NFC West.
I remember when people blamed K1 for blowing 4th quarter leads.
Ball in the hands of JB again at the end of the game and can’t score.
Parsons is special, but I don’t think he gets 3 sacks if Kyler was in there. He was able to pin his ears back against an immobile QB.
Also, who’s to say Kyler wouldn’t have just curled up into the fetal position or done one of his odd “I’ll just hop and sit down like a six year old” take a sack moves… on any of those three sacks… or the other 9 pressures.So what?
The ability to actually throw the ball on time and hit WR's far, far outweighs the ability to avoid a sack.
And while Kyler might have avoided some of the sacks that happened, there were sacks JB avoided by standing in the pocket and throwing the ball where Kyler would have foetaled himself into a sack. So swings and roundabouts.
Also, who’s to say Kyler wouldn’t have just curled up into the fetal position or done one of his odd “I’ll just hop and sit down like a six year old” take a sack moves… on any of those three sacks… or the other 9 pressures.
Oh no, the backup can't do it and the #1 overall pick can't do it either! I know which one to mock for it--the backup, of course hahahahahahahaI remember when people blamed K1 for blowing 4th quarter leads.
Ball in the hands of JB again at the end of the game and can’t score.
You're right, Kyler is soooooo vindicated lolAren't we like 1-17 without Kyler now? He's definitely the problem
They are fairly comparable in their weaknesses as QBs.Are you comparing Kyler to Fields?
He won't have a choice. He doesn't have a no-trade clause in his contract, thank the gods."Outperformed"...wins matter, not yards. Keep up. Kyler would be an idiot to sign with the Jets.
lol no. If you can't see how pathetic it is to "bag" on JB in defense of KM, a backup versus a #1 overall pick, I got nothing for you.Dammmmmn someone just got bodybagged!
Damn dude, that wasn’t Kyler praise. That was more so the OL(especially Jonah) wouldn’t have gotten their ass kicked as much.So what?
The ability to actually throw the ball on time and hit WR's far, far outweighs the ability to avoid a sack.
And while Kyler might have avoided some of the sacks that happened, there were sacks JB avoided by standing in the pocket and throwing the ball where Kyler would have foetaled himself into a sack. So swings and roundabouts.
But we would have seen one one of those cowardly intentional grounding plays where he looks like a child on a school playground.Parsons is special, but I don’t think he gets 3 sacks if Kyler was in there. He was able to pin his ears back against an immobile QB.
The OL has given up more pressures than I can remember in a 2-game stretch. Great job by Jacoby to still get the ball out sometimes, but the OL is a big worry with a new QB going forward.
The whole "Paris is about to be elite" narrative took a big hit yesterday. He's good, full stop. He's far from elite.Yeah it's been poor. Including Paris.
I thought it was decent but it turns out teams not over committing due to Kyler was hiding a lot of cracks.
To be fair to Paris, there’s no OT that can block Parsons 1v1. Even Penei Sewell had his lunch money taken by Parsons this year.The whole "Paris is about to be elite" narrative took a big hit yesterday. He's good, full stop. He's far from elite.
But SF and Seattle likely are. Similar resultsAnyone pretending that the colts/packers are equal to the titans/second string niners/panthers/saints is in lala land. The only "good" opponent Kyler has faced this season is the seahawks. Jacoby who is not our QB of the future and a decent second string quarterback is way out performing Kyler right now- not even a question.
But it doesn't matter much anymore- short or a miracle we are in a full blown bad QB situation and the higher draft pick won't hurt.