• Arizona Cardinals teammate slams Kyler Murray's contract extension: 'Cr

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 16 05:54:53 2023
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    Remember when the Arizona Cardinals removed the "homework" clause from quarterback Kyler Murray's contract after the clause was reported by the
    media?

    The team should have kept it according to some comments from a teammate of Murray's.

    An anonymous teammate of Murray's recently told Michael Silver, writing
    for Bally Sports, that "it was like they created a monster," after the quarterback signed his five-year, $230.5 million extension with Arizona
    over the summer.

    The teammate, called a "Cardinals veteran" in Silver's story, wasn't done.

    Silver wrote in the story: "Once paid, the veteran said, Murray felt less compulsion to study his game plan or to fulfill the expectations of the franchise QB position than he had in the past, and the Cardinals’ collapse
    felt predictable."

    Reaction:Arizona Cardinals' Michael Bidwill under scrutiny for Kyler
    Murray coach 'input' comment

    Murray's deal made him one of the highest paid quarterbacks, and players,
    in the NFL.

    It was not without controversy, however.

    The contract included an addendum that required at least four hours per
    week of studying the team's opponent each week of the season, according to reports.

    The clause was slammed throughout the league before, and after, it was
    removed from his contract.

    "After seeing the distraction it created, we removed the addendum from the contract," a Cardinals statement said. "It was clearly perceived in ways
    that were never intended. Our confidence in Kyler Murray is as high as
    it’s ever been and nothing demonstrates our belief in his ability to lead
    this team more than the commitment reflected in this contract."

    Murray responded to the clause after the team removed it.

    "To think that I can accomplish everything that I've accomplished in my
    career, and not be a student of the game and not have that passion and not
    take this serious is disrespectful," Murray told the media. "And it's
    almost a joke. To me, I'm flattered... that you all think that at my size,
    I can go out there and not prepare for the game and not take it serious.
    It's disrespectful, I feel like, to my peers, to all the great athletes
    and great players that are in this league. This game is too hard to play
    the position that I play in this league. It's too hard."

    He continued: "I'm not 6-7, 230 (pounds). I don't throw the ball 85 yards.
    I'm already behind the eight ball. And I can't afford to take any
    shortcuts, no pun intended. But those things you can't accomplish if you
    don't take the game serious, if you don't prepare the right way. And, you
    know, it's like I said, it's laughable."

    He wasn't done.

    "I refuse to let my work ethic, my preparation be questioned. I've put an incomprehensible amount of time and blood, sweat, tears and work into what
    I do," Murray said. "To those of you out there that believe that I'd be standing here today in front of you all without having a work ethic ...
    I'm honored that you think that, but it doesn't exist. It's not possible."

    What's next?:Kyler Murray's NFL career will be defined by his 'reset' and
    how he responds to new coach

    Murray recently had surgery for a torn ACL and its unsure whether he will
    be back for the start of the Cardinals' 2023 season.

    Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill recently said that the QB would have
    "input" in the team's search for a new coach, a comment that came under scrutiny.

    Just like Murray apparently is under for his work ethic once again.

    Somers:Making Kyler Murray contractually obligated to do homework is a
    terrible idea


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