Video: Kyler Murray can’t see the middle of the field.

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To me this comes down more to an inaccurate pass. The place to put that pass is on the back-shoulder which takes the WR away from the S. Instead throws the ball up the sideline which creates the opportunity for the S to get a solid hit on the WR. Yes, Green should have held onto the ball but the S can't make a play if Kyler puts it in the correct spot.
Not buying that argument. Back shoulder fades are more dangerous. He put the ball where only his guy could catch it. That's what QBs should do.

Besides, I remember how a back shoulder fade when to AJ Green in the end zone of the Packers game went...
 

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from PFF - ranking best deep ball QBs

in other threads on the team, one question is "what is the team's identity?"

maybe you build around this: a new version of the Al Davis Raiders. Maybe the Hollywood Brown trade means they are.

probably means you need a better o line to do this, but it would be something


1. KYLER MURRAY, ARIZONA CARDINALS

2021 Passing Grade: 99.3 | 2021 Yards per Attempt: 15.8 | 2021 Passer Rating: 117.2

Murray ranked top-10 in completion percentage, yards per attempt, passer rating and yards on passes thrown 20 or more yards downfield, notably leading starting quarterbacks in PFF grade on those throws.

According to PFF's ball-location data, the Oklahoma product also threw 48.5% of his deep attempts in the perfect spot for a receiver. He was the only quarterback to breach the 45.0% mark.

This is good with Hollywood Brown in the team right?
 
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