Originally Posted by -King-:
Raise his leg the way other quarterbacks do it. Or the guard taps the center when it's time.
I think Murray will be fine, provided he doesn't get killed by his OLine first. Some of the sacks he's taken he's had 0 time, like on the safety. They ****ed up not drafting all O-line after they got Murray.
The Cards experiment will fail. Most people suspected it would. Its just too much bad stuffed into it starting with the hiring of Klingsbury to bring in his college system taking over an undertalented team, then inserting a very undersized rookie QB to pair with a very weak oline. Dude went 13-16 with Mahomes against vastly inferior defenses in the Big12 then he will face now with a lesser QB. I was never high on Murry to begin with. He played being the Best,second best OLine in college. Its just a bad mix of everything. Basically, Klingburys going to have to find an effective run game (not Murry) to not be run off the field every week. Murry could have found a spot in the NFL if he went to a different situation (Mahomes, etc). I think in two to three years Klingbury will be out and Murry might go to MLB at that point. Hes going to get pounded in his current situation. [Reply]
Okay, so I've made like 5 posts about clapping for the snap now. And a common pushback I get is, "Why do you care?"
Let me flip it back the other way. What benefit is there to Kyler Murray never using a snap count or learning to cadence? He didn't do it in Oklahoma and he's not doing it here, so I assume he just doesn't know how to do it. He could learn. It's not fucking difficult at all. He's probably smarter than a few starting QBs out there in the league today, so why even insist on this clapping thing?
Kliff got told by the refs Kyler can't do fakes with clapping. So there goes any form of hard count that you could possibly use at all. So wouldn't it just be easier to have him learn to snap count? It wouldn't take long at all.
Why does this have to be a thing for Kliff and Kyler? [Reply]
You see that viral video where the guy in the shop yells about how girls don't like him because he's short? Kyler is the same. He has a complex about not being tall compared to other NFL QBs so if anything he does is questioned he gets all stupid and butthurt about it [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Josh Allen vs. Sam Darbold as your quarterback of the future?
Or is there someone else you like a lot more - excluding Mahomes, Baker, DeShaun, Wentz, Goff and the older guys.
Sam Darnold easily. At least he was a decent rookie passer. Allen was fucking horrible. His highlights we're running highlights last year. He has as good or even better arm than Mahomes except hes inaccurate as shit.
I'm interested in how Haskins does in Washington but if they know what they're doing, which they often don't, they should make sure he sits the entire season regardless of how bad Keenum is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Okay, so I've made like 5 posts about clapping for the snap now. And a common pushback I get is, "Why do you care?"
Let me flip it back the other way. What benefit is there to Kyler Murray never using a snap count or learning to cadence? He didn't do it in Oklahoma and he's not doing it here, so I assume he just doesn't know how to do it. He could learn. It's not fucking difficult at all. He's probably smarter than a few starting QBs out there in the league today, so why even insist on this clapping thing?
Kliff got told by the refs Kyler can't do fakes with clapping. So there goes any form of hard count that you could possibly use at all. So wouldn't it just be easier to have him learn to snap count? It wouldn't take long at all.
Why does this have to be a thing for Kliff and Kyler?
Does he have a voice that doesn't project well? Maybe he doesn't have a strong enough larynx to reach the receivers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Okay, so I've made like 5 posts about clapping for the snap now. And a common pushback I get is, "Why do you care?"
Let me flip it back the other way. What benefit is there to Kyler Murray never using a snap count or learning to cadence? He didn't do it in Oklahoma and he's not doing it here, so I assume he just doesn't know how to do it. He could learn. It's not fucking difficult at all. He's probably smarter than a few starting QBs out there in the league today, so why even insist on this clapping thing?
Kliff got told by the refs Kyler can't do fakes with clapping. So there goes any form of hard count that you could possibly use at all. So wouldn't it just be easier to have him learn to snap count? It wouldn't take long at all.
Why does this have to be a thing for Kliff and Kyler?
I think in the end, they'll allow Kyler to clap as many times as he wants but he just can't feint clapping. I think that will be their compromise. So he can clap as a "hard count" just can't act like he's going to clap and then not. That's what he got the 2nd false start for. The first false start was bullshit IMO. [Reply]