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42 sats \ 9 replies \ @HardMoney 23h \ parent \ on: Time for the Cards to move on from Kyler? Stacker_Sports
Those reports were driven by Steve Keim being retarted in contract negotiation trying to get leverage.
Kyler has bad body language when things don’t go well but in general for the last few years he has been the first guy in / last guy out. I don’t think work ethic is the issue.
Petzing doesn’t know how to design an offence to personnel
Ok, but has Kyler thrived in any offensive structure so far?
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He’s made 2 probowls in 2020 and 2021. Was pretty dynamic and put up throwing / rushing stats consistently
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I know he's had good production but my impression has been that it's more from unscripted play-making than gameplan execution.
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That’s how Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar produce most of their dynamic plays and points too
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I agree about Mahomes but he's settled into the offensive structure more over time.
Lamar and Josh are great improvisors but they also have a lot of designed runs and they use that threat to set up the rest of their offense. I think both of them mostly execute their gameplans at very high levels.
Kyler seems more like the Mahomes model where his running success mostly comes from scrambling out of pressure.
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A lot of these throws are from the pocket. Kyler use to have one of the best deep balls in the league @Undisciplined
Petzing has cucked the offense
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I've always said that Kyler has as much talent as any QB
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Agreed, just pointing out a lot of his production in 2020-2021 were pocket passes and scheme plays vs miraculous scrambles
In general the offense looked great the first bit of Klingon Kingsbury’s tenure.
It started to become too predictable tho and too reliant on Kyler magic and everything burned out.
I would love to see him in an OC scheme like Kyle Shannahan. Maybe the cards can hire Mike Mcdaniels after the dolphins fire him
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