Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray have received a lot of blame for the Cardinals' end-of-season struggles, but what about GM Steve Keim?
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I do have to wonder if it's a matter of such high expectations after watching them get out the gate looking like the best team in the league that people are now jumping off the Kliff (pun intended) after a horrible game in just the K's first playoff appearance...
Yeah I think it's ridiculous. It's hard to win in the NFL. Kliff's tendency to wilt down the stretch is something they knew about when they hired him.
They need to invest more in their lines. No QB can consistently perform at a high level when he's got bad protections. I actually like Murray. I think he's got the competitive fire you want at the position, you just gotta design the offense around his skills and get him in space.
Media is gonna do media. They're gonna act all outraged at the collapse but the team needs to be better than that and look at the whole picture. First off at what point do you say "this QB isn't going to get it done." For me it wouldn't be now. I would not have drafted Murray but being where they are now if I'm in their shoes I'm still trying to make it work. Focus the lines to be able to beat the Rams first off, have a strong draft, maybe add another weapon to the offense, and see if Murray can raise the bar in 2022.