kerouac9
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Come on dude, you have to have some variety in your post composition or people will realize you’re AII just realized I used "come on dude" in two consecutive posts. Gross.
Come on dude, you have to have some variety in your post composition or people will realize you’re AII just realized I used "come on dude" in two consecutive posts. Gross.
01110011 01001000 01001000Come on dude, you have to have some variety in your post composition or people will realize you’re AI
Sometimes it's just drawn out of you.I just realized I used "come on dude" in two consecutive posts. Gross.
Hence why I said that's what people are disagreeing on. No one is saying bad (at least that I am reading)But he didn't play mid.
He got us out of some serious sticky situations even with a crappy run game. Had we actually executed on special teams (blocked kick & botched coverage) this game would have been in the bag with zero sweat.
But he didn't play mid.
He got us out of some serious sticky situations even with a crappy run game. Had we actually executed on special teams (blocked kick & botched coverage) this game would have been in the bag with zero sweat.
@602 Native doth protest too much.But he didn't play mid.
He got us out of some serious sticky situations even with a crappy run game. Had we actually executed on special teams (blocked kick & botched coverage) this game would have been in the bag with zero sweat.
I don't know but I know the breakdowns of K1s game stills are in the room with you.Are these "seriously sticky situations" in the room with you now?
Name 3. Name 3 sticky situations from the 60+ plays that he got us out of.
I don't know but I know the breakdowns of K1s game stills are in the room with you.
That’s an interesting chart. Small sample size caveats and everything. This would only confirms what we already more or less were thinking.Kyler on an island on his own. By far the easiest throws of any QB in the league and still performed worse than Stafford.
A whole bunch of QBs to his right making much harder throws with similar success.
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I guess it beats being bottom left & bottom right?Kyler on an island on his own. By far the easiest throws of any QB in the league and still performed worse than Stafford.
A whole bunch of QBs to his right making much harder throws with similar success.
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yeah..that Mahomes character is going nowhere...but Dak obviously has Lombardis in his futureI guess it beats being bottom left & bottom right?
This, imo, is the biggest issue facing the Cardinals moving forward. There is little to no high level QB coaching in this organization outside of now Brissett.
qb coach of the futurexc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_mediaThese are the best argument, imo, that 602 can make for Kyler.
That was very good and informative. This goes back to me always saying that the most important thing for Kyler to learn how to read a defense so he can rise up to the best that he can be.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_mediaThese are the best argument, imo, that 602 can make for Kyler.
Come on manI just realized I used "come on dude" in two consecutive posts. Gross.
Anyway. I guess it sucks to be us (again).
Sounds more to me like it sucks to be a QB almost anywhere in the modern NFL, because if I look around, I see top flight prospects failing in multiple cities. Very interesting piece however.
I think a lot of organizations don’t understand how to grow and develop a young QB. Ideal set up would be a former college/pro QB coach, vet backup, and defensive coach to assist. Add that to a HC or OC also with QB experience. That would be resources to help learn defenses, learn study and film habits, and understanding offensive game plan and scheme.Sounds more to me like it sucks to be a QB almost anywhere in the modern NFL, because if I look around, I see top flight prospects failing in multiple cities. Very interesting piece however.