LolWhat if Arizona decides it's time to move on from Kyler?
His mobility and ability to make plays makes him one of the few if not only QB's I can think of that might be attainable and who might actually mesh with our offensive strengths & weaknesses.
I know Kyler has apparently been less than dedicated ..... but sometimes a wake up call like getting traded can get a guy going.
I don't know about the financial ramifications but I can't imagine them to be too severe IF you truly can get a QB with experience and the skills to help your other players thrive.
Can you explain?
We don't need a guy like him. His history speaks for itself. He has set that franchise back for at least a decade.Can you explain?
The only way Dak is not on the team in 2024 is a trade where another team assumes the balance of his contract. That said , I don’t think Kyler is the path forward. He’s overpaid and we need a fresh start.Don't see any way its possible that you could take on Kyler's contract and still have the cap hit from Dak the next two years.
I give credence to the line of thought but what other options are available that would seem to have any chance of making our current roster viable?We don't need a guy like him. His history speaks for itself. He has set that franchise back for at least a decade.
Probably none.I give credence to the line of thought but what other options are available that would seem to have any chance of making our current roster viable?
Play video gamesThis ain’t midget wrestling. What we gonna do with Kyler
But what other options are available that would seem to have any chance of making our current roster viable?Never in the history of the universe has there been a worse option for saving an NFL franchise than Kyler Murray. He is the exact opposite of what is needed in every single way possible.
+1Goff is thriving. Good for him.
Exactly. I enjoyed watching them grow last year and think they can take the next step this year. Since we seemingly won't have any influence on the outcome, I will root for them to get the monkey off their back.+1
I felt sorry for him getting unceremoniously traded. Uprooted from Los Angeles to Detroit. Going from the Rams to the Lions...perhaps the most perennially-pathetic franchise in the NFL. Good for him, indeed...hope he & they have a great year.
He is over priced for what he brings to the table.What if Arizona decides it's time to move on from Kyler?
His mobility and ability to make plays makes him one of the few if not only QB's I can think of that might be attainable and who might actually mesh with our offensive strengths & weaknesses.
I know Kyler has apparently been less than dedicated ..... but sometimes a wake up call like getting traded can get a guy going.
I don't know about the financial ramifications but I can't imagine them to be too severe IF you truly can get a QB with experience and the skills to help your other players thrive.