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He wanted the big cap hit, obviously!Is your argument that Monti chose to release Kyler for nothing instead of taking an available trade offer?
He wanted the big cap hit, obviously!Is your argument that Monti chose to release Kyler for nothing instead of taking an available trade offer?
agree... our coach used to knock the crap out of us for making a bad play...in HS..Funny, that's the one thing Gannon did that I absolutely approved of. Finally showed a little fire. He should have been grabbing face masks. That's how bad that play was from Demercado.
InfiniteSo, you don't know. You think maybe it was because JG ruined his trade value by declaring JB would start even if KM was healthy?
Wasn't Latin, but very impressive in its own right...respectvalue on a nebulous decision
The Infinite Jest is the need for a starting QB that will twist teams into bizarre contortions to get one. Case in point is the way Rogers is jerking the Steelers around as they await his decision. Steelers are a team with an amazing legacy of success and SB titles, yet they are bowing down to a washed former star QB to come and be their QB---certainly not of the future but to keep them at .500.Infinite.
Do you think other teams don't have eyes and based Murray's value on a nebulous decision by Cardinals coaching or front office staff, rather than on the years of film and evidence that's readily available?
No one wanted to give up draft assets for Murray given his contract, and Murray surely didn't want to help out the Cardinals in sending him to a team of their choice, when he could refuse any contract modifications, force the Cardinals to cut him, go to the team of his choice, and still collect his full 2026 salary from the Cardinals.
He never had any trade value.
You must have grown up in the 60’s-70’s like I did…agree... our coach used to knock the crap out of us for making a bad play...in HS..
granted, he kept all the impacts to the padded areas... but being met with violence when you made a mistake was expected....even with a helmet on, a hamhock slammed against the side of your head would pop yer head and get your attention.
However...todays players are not the same as the guys were back in 1982. they are entitled, spoiled, weak....
really surprised dudes mama didnt come out of the stands on the coach...she likely just had to patience to wait outside his office door in the locker room
There's an interesting twist---that JG was not the one to bench KM. JG did put forth public suport for KM---until he didn't. He might have been forced into both. The plot thickens. LOL.i think JG was loyal to a fault
I think he was committed to Kyler as his starter, but after the Indy and GB close losses where the offense looked functional -- he was told that JB was the starter