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Reed83HOF

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  1. It doesn't matter to me LOL. But there were comments and reactions tying to your post and the Cheats as well. I'm kinda surprised that there seems to a fair sized contingent who wants him in NE, I am assuming it is based on people's personal feelings on his views and political outlook, since the tape shows he can play ball...
  2. You aren't going to fix it all in one year, IMO unless LB is a BPA when we are on the clock we will end up with DT, Edge, TE, OL before an LB. I agree
  3. I'm really not sure why he is still employed at this point, you are 1000000% correct. I just finished reading this article https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/rosen-to-murray--how-cardinals-got-here-amidst-crazy-offseason In Arizona’s mind, Murray has always been an exciting prospect. That’s obvious hearing Kingsbury talk about Murray. He likes him (he also likes Rosen a lot, by the way). Owner Michael Bidwill likes him a lot, and especially likes the idea that Murray's exhilarating style of play will put fans back in the seats, something that was an issue last year as a losing campaign endured. At no. 1 overall, the Cardinals primary motivation was to trade back in the draft, but if that didn’t work out, there was no harm in the truth that they liked Murray getting out anyway. So nothing to lose by ramping up the rumors and seeing what happened. Still, when Kingsbury affirmed their belief in Rosen on February 12th, he wasn’t lying. The Cardinals were all in on Rosen at that time, per multiple league sources. Over time however, a few things changed. Rosen is of course not required to be at the facility this offseason, but Carson Palmer basically lived there, and Rosen hasn’t been there at all. He has yet to meet Kingsbury in person, although the two have spoken on the phone a few times. Still, one motivation has trumped all. There is increasing pressure from ownership in Arizona to make a move that will be perceived as a splash, even to the point of rendering null their first round franchise quarterback from a year ago. It is no secret that Bidwill has always been a very hands-on owner, and this situation has brought that into focus more than ever before. It's not fair to say Arizona's decision-makers are divided on the prospect of drafting Murray, but Bidwill has been a late-driving force behind their interest in the Oklahoma quarterback.
  4. He has the potential to be special. It's encouraging so far, but still has a ways to go. He is on the right path, but how he develops over the offseason with film study, practicing and refining his mechanics and seeing how well he not only translates that to the field when the games start, but if he is able to beat defenses that game plan his strengths away. I like the guy, but there is no way near enough evidience to say that he is going to be special...yet
  5. If Poyer is anywhere near $10 million a season...buh bye
  6. I'm amazed that the Cards are giving this much leeway to Kingsbury, amazed that their GM still is employed and will be pissed off if he ends up on the Pats. No one should be giving that team a damn thing, let along a highly drafted QB
  7. Even though this is a duplicate post. I just updated the one on off the wall with this:
  8. Not to crush your narrative that you have not backed up with any factual evidence whatsoever, but Sharp did refute your OL nonsense with PFF rankings... Edit: Also 1/16 of the top-15 were because they played Rosen? You are crying about him cherry picking stats and refuted this post without any stats whatsoever and have honestly spewed nonsensical BS that you have not backed up!
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