It really is amazing that the Cards have been able to pull of such long term ineptitude, Even the Browns had a few decades where they were good to great, it almost seems like the Cards just accidentally have 2-3 winning seasons every so often and revert back to being a mess
Probably has to wait a year. That or he does the coaching rehab thing, which is go be offensive coordinator for Nick Saban.Someone once dubbed them the "retirement" franchise. Guys like Warner, Watt, Suggs etc go there in the late stages of their career and maybe get them to a playoff appearance but there's never any continuity there.
Does Kliff go back to the NCAA?
He had the strangest seasons. Hoy start followed by complete meltdown every season.Even for a guy who failed up, did better than he had a right to.
Probably has to wait a year. That or he does the coaching rehab thing, which is go be offensive coordinator for Nick Saban.
Can't see Payton taking this job when the tiny QB is coming back from a torn ACL and may miss most of 2023.Cue the Sean Payton rumors
Sounds like Vance Joseph is high on the list. Cardinals won’t want to pay what it would take to get him.Cue the Sean Payton rumors
With Keim and Kingsbury gone, could the organization move on from Murray?Can't see Payton taking this job when the tiny QB is coming back from a torn ACL and may miss most of 2023.
Impressive that no coach has lasted more than 6 seasons when we are talking about a 100 year old franchise. In the early days it seemed like any half decent coach would have his job for at least 8-10 years.
It really is amazing that the Cards have been able to pull of such long term ineptitude, Even the Browns had a few decades where they were good to great, it almost seems like the Cards just accidentally have 2-3 winning seasons every so often and revert back to being a mess
don't see that happeningWith Keim and Kingsbury gone, could the organization move on from Murray?
Theres $160 million reasons why they wont.With Keim and Kingsbury gone, could the organization move on from Murray?
They could cut him after June 1st and have $50M in dead cap the first season and ~$30M the second year, which wouldn't exactly be a death sentence for a team looking at a rebuild. Or trade him.Theres $160 million reasons why they wont.
They could cut him after June 1st and have $50M in dead cap the first season and ~$30M the second year, which wouldn't exactly be a death sentence for a team looking at a rebuild. Or trade him.
Both very unlikely, I agree. But given that the people in the room who really liked him and signed him to that contract are gone, and his documented questionable work ethic, I don't think its impossible if a big name coach doesn't like Murray.
Kliff I can see taking time off vs do what Rhule did and jump back into it right away.I'd sit out and just force the Cards to pay me, they are counting on a new gig to offset what they owe him I would guess, so just go coach your kids or nephews team or something for free
He just finished year 4 of his rookie and signed an extension. Issue is always the dead money on the cap depending on the structure of the contract.I don't think it would be as hard to move on from Kyler in a vacuum as people think.
QB play in the league as a whole right now is kind of in the shitter and there's easily a handful of teams where Kyler is an upgrade to what they have:
Colts (assuming they don't move up to take one of Stroud or Young)
Jets
Raiders
Saints
Commanders
And then there's a second tier of teams that have a guy, but maybe aren't happy with him like the Patriots or Titans where a move isn't that farfetched.
The ACL injury definitely complicates things though, hence why I said in a vacuum