D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted September 9 Posted September 9 (edited) what a moron! who's job is it anyway? Edited September 9 by D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Quote
90sBills Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 minutes ago, BigDingus said: This come across really dumb, because in some situations it definitely is his job. But what he's trying to say is correct, he just worded it like a dipsh*t. If he just left out "it's not my job," then everything else would've been fine. There might be some passive aggressive issue there. Maybe Harrison acts like he’s the next Jerry Rice (better than his pop) and Murray is saying you better catch the ball next time you get it. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted September 9 Posted September 9 You didn't think this egocentric Umpa Lumpa would ever point one of his short, stubby fingers at himself did you? Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted September 9 Author Posted September 9 (edited) 1 hour ago, NewEra said: Go through the progressions. That’s football. Maybe Marvin is always the 3rd or 4th option. So you mean the progressions where Marvin was WIDE OPEN for a touchdown and he didn't even bother to? Yeah, REAL smart making your high first round pick a third or fourth option. Know who else did that? JOHN RAUCH with O.J. and he got fired. Edited September 9 by EasternOHBillsFan 1 1 Quote
Beast Posted September 9 Posted September 9 1 hour ago, Mark Vader said: Not surprising that he says something like this. Harrison will be out of Arizona when his contract is up. Maybe so but if he is as advertised and they franchise him twice, that will be in year 8. Quote
DCOrange Posted September 9 Posted September 9 This feels like much ado about nothing. Arizona likely came into the game with the plan to attack the LBs and safeties by feeding McBride and the RBs. Then Taron got injured and the plan likely became even more to attack those guys. Douglas and Benford are the only strength in the back 7 so the guys they were defending weren't featured much this week. Additionally, the commentators mentioned several times that we were shading safety help over to Harrison to make sure he didn't beat us. I'm sure Harrison will have big games moving forwards. 1 Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 This is coming from a quarterback who has had to have a study clause in his contract due to his video game addiction (believed to be Call of Duty related) https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10047006-kyler-murray-opens-up-about-criticism-from-study-clause-in-cardinals-contract#:~:text=NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported,the deal was subsequently scrapped. :https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/weamew/a_statistical_analysis_of_kyler_murrays/ With the recent news of Kyler Murray's (recently rescinded) study hall clause, rumors are rampant that Kyler Murray plays too much COD. I was wondering what statistical validity there might be to these claims, so I scoured the internet for past 2XP events and other promotional events across all Call of Duty console games. For simplicity, I am referring to all COD promotional events (2XP, 3XP, etc.) as a 2XP weekend. I cross-referenced this data with Kyler Murray's stats from Pro Football Reference and compiled it here. Here are the results: Passer rating Murray's average passer rating on non-2XP weekends is 97.43 and 89.65 on 2XP weekends, showing a -7.77 difference on 2XP weekends. Passing yards Murray's average yards per game is 251 on non-2XP weekends and 245 on 2XP weekends, showing a -6 YPG difference on 2XP weekends. Completion percentage Murray's average comp% on non-2XP weekends is 67.29 and 67.17 on 2XP weekends, showing a -0.12% difference on 2XP weekends. Win-loss record Murray's record on non-2XP weekend is 18-16-1 (0.529) and on 2XP weekends it is 4-7-0 (0.360), showing a -0.169 win% difference on 2XP weekends. Conclusion: Kyler Murray's performance on 2XP weekends is worse in all categories. Clearly there is no explanation for Kyler's performance deficits other than that he's busy grinding for rare character skins and excessive amounts of XP. If you have any improvements to my shaky statistics work or if I missed an in-season 2XP weekend, let me know. 1 1 Quote
CNYfan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 MHJr had a blatant drop on the first chance he had. They went back to him next play but not much after that. Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted September 9 Posted September 9 This is more about a QB who isn’t following the media program that I’m sure they’re schooling him on. Every other QB would say: “Marvin’s a competitor, good for him for wanting the ball to help us win games. He’s a real weapon and I’m excited to see him in this offense and I’m sure we’ll look for ways to get him more involved.” 2 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted September 9 Posted September 9 It’s a lot easier to just state I throw to the open WR while making my progressions. Done. Murray just doesn’t come across too bright making stupid comments, but he’s not wrong. You just don’t say that as the franchise QB. 1 Quote
Magox Posted September 9 Posted September 9 It was inartfully expressed, but he wasn’t saying anything wrong. 1 Quote
scuba guy Posted September 9 Posted September 9 So 1) Murray could not throw into that wind 😳 so half the game no deal. 2) can we trade a bag of skittles and an extra 3rd pick for Marvin Jr. 3) let's make some cool aid 😎 and see how it pays out. 1 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 2 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: I am stunned that Kyler made such a ridiculous statement. The coach said that it was because of the Bills defense that Marvin Harrison, Jr. didn't have but 3 targets, but Kyler of course says no, that's not the case, directly contradicting his own coach. Looney tunes! "“I wouldn’t say (the Bills) were taking him away,” the signal caller added when talking about Harrison’s lack of production. “As a quarterback going through your reads, sometimes the ball goes to him. It’s not my job. Obviously, I have a sense and a feel for the guys when they aren’t getting the ball and when they are getting the ball, but I leave that up to (offensive coordinator Drew Petzing). He tells me, ‘Don’t worry about that type of stuff. Just keep playing your game and get the ball where it’s supposed to go.'”" https://arizonasports.com/story/3557494/marvin-harrison-jr-nonfactor-bills/ The knock on Murrey is he is not a good leader. This statement shows that. 14 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said: This is more about a QB who isn’t following the media program that I’m sure they’re schooling him on. Every other QB would say: “Marvin’s a competitor, good for him for wanting the ball to help us win games. He’s a real weapon and I’m excited to see him in this offense and I’m sure we’ll look for ways to get him more involved.” 12 minutes ago, Magox said: It was inartfully expressed, but he wasn’t saying anything wrong. See above. I learned a long time ago it's not just what you say but how you say it. As a leader, it's not good. 1 Quote
The Wiz Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Regardless of his comments in his presser, I'm I the only one who thinks he looks like a pee wee player vs varsity out there? He's literally standing up straight and is barely taller than his center while bent over ready to hike the ball. Quote
FLFan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Murray is the “anti-leader”. He is literally the worst possible leader for your team or your offense. A terrible QB. He is Doug Flutie without the canon for an arm. Quote
artmalibu Posted September 9 Posted September 9 To me it sounds like he is doing what he is asked to do and does not exactly agree with it. The OC could call the number of Jr but did not seem to... Quote
Toledo Bill Posted September 9 Posted September 9 3 minutes ago, FLFan said: Murray is the “anti-leader”. He is literally the worst possible leader for your team or your offense. A terrible QB. He is Doug Flutie without the canon for an arm. Plus he looks like a toddler when he runs,although he is an effective runner ) 1 Quote
BUFFALOBART Posted September 9 Posted September 9 2 hours ago, HansLanda said: Not for nothing, but it has to be so difficult for a "5'10" QB to see the whole field on any given play. perhaps we knew we could just force one side of the field. I mean if Groot is coming at you, that is boss level to see above/around him. Like Doug Flutie, more like 5’ 7”. Quote
prissythecat Posted September 10 Posted September 10 2 hours ago, HansLanda said: Not for nothing, but it has to be so difficult for a "5'10" QB to see the whole field on any given play. perhaps we knew we could just force one side of the field. I mean if Groot is coming at you, that is boss level to see above/around him. He certainly looks really small on that football field and has more than a few batted balls. Makes one question how competent the folks were who measured him in combine were or if he cheated a bit with some type of elevator device in his socks lol. 1 Quote
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