“Finger pointer” - Colin Cowherd says Kyler Murray is worth the drama
Early in this off-season, the Arizona Cardinals and Kyler Murray seemed to be having some issues with each other. Chris Mortensen had tweeted about there being an alamring vibe between the two.
Colin Cowherd talked about it and compared Murray to Aaron Rodgers. He said:
“Both Green Bay and Arizona because I see Aaron and Kyler is, kind of, the same, a lot of work, a lot of drama, willing to criticize and go out publicly, through your agent or through yourself, or through media leaks to make the organization look bad. Both really talented. But what are we left feeling with both of these guys at the end of seasons? Oh my god, are they worth the headache?"
Cowheard then answered his own question.
"I mean, Aaron Rodgers. Look at his last several playoff runs last 15 playoff games. He's not a foxhole guy. He doesn't have a lot of come from behind wins. Great one comfortable Kyler Murray, last three years not a galvanized or not a leader. People have talked about that. What happened last three years. He's not available. He's not good. He's hurt. He declines. The NFL is hard. And the quarterback positions are the hardest of all the positions to play."
Cowherd then said that despite their drama, they are worth it.
"God, is it worth it? That's all I think about with Aaron and Kyler. Now that's their brand. Yeah, they're great. Yeah, they're talented. Absolutely special. And both organizations have to pay him because they're trapped. God isn't worth it. And the answer currently with both is yeah, that is, right now, it is. But I believe Green Bay and Arizona would bail on both if they could. They can't so they won't. And remember what Chris Mortensen said in February, his tweet was, there's an odd vibe between the Cardinals and Murray it's alarming."
Kyler Murray tweeted he wants to win multiple Super Bowls with Arizona Cardinals
Despite the drama and controversy between Kyler Murray and the Cardinals this off-season, Murray tweeted that he wants to win Super Bowls with the team.
There were early rumors this off-season that the Cardinals were looking to move Murray. But they shut those rumors down and it seems like the relationship between Murray and the Cardinals is trending upward for now.