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46 opiniones en “'Extremely unlikely' Kyler Murray plays for Cards without new deal | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. I don’t think az can beat LA or the niners so what the point of overpaying a Qb that won’t last with his style of play or his size? Yes you could shore up the oline and he has had weapons. Cards will offer him some security but they will retain their ability to walk away.

  2. He can't run play action or pocket pass as he can't see over the middle so team is limited in play selection. He is only effective on the move and is injury prone. He was recently exposed and knows if he plays another season he'll never get that big payday.

  3. Kyler is not all-in as a Cardinal; he is a businessman and his loyalty has a price. And there's nothing wrong with that, that's the game within a game of today's NFL.

  4. I’ve been saying it for years, kid is just to small to be an NFL QB
    You will always take a Mahomes, Allen, Watson, over Murray regardless of speed or accuracy. Size is important!!

  5. I enjoy watching Kyler play, but…he is going to end up hurt…a lot, due to his size, unless the Cardinals find an offensive line AND a running game. So where's he going to go?! He may end up with the Cardinals.

  6. Kyler Murray is 5' 10 playing in a league where the average height is 6' 2 and better. The guy can't see the field with these defensive building's in front of him. When he is running for his life that's when he gets injured. He should play baseball and call it a career in the NFL

  7. Murray isn't worth the trouble.
    He's a little kid who decided to pick up his ball & Jack's and leave the playground. He isn't worth squat since he "leads" like grade schooler. Maturity level of an 11 yr old.
    Putz.

  8. What’s the point of the NFL making the rookie deals 4 with a 5th year option if those guys can hold out midway through the contract? This whole holding out narrative needs to end. You sign the contract, you play through it..

  9. Peter king is starting to reach ‘crickety out of touch old white man’ territory. He is delusional if he thinks Kyler Murray is some system guy who would have a hard time finding a market. He’s gonna fetch a Watson type deal and teams will line up for him. This isn’t 1990. King is speaking like he’s barely a starter, speaking with those ‘maybe we should move him to WR’ dog whistles

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