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Kyler Murray’s PR Statement


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Maybe instead of making PR statements he should work on not shrinking from playoff games and playing absolutely dreadful when his team needed him the most.

 

He is the anti-Allen. Plays his best early in the year when the games are less important and fades progressively down the stretch as the year goes on.

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Has probably already been said many times but Kyler has always struck me as not very intelligent. He's a lot of other things too, but his inability to handle himself like an actual adult that isn't completely self-absorbed at this point just points back to intelligence for me. He's a 24 year old millionaire that publicly pouts, something ain't clicking.

 

If you need examples just listen to pretty much any interview with him, particularly the older ones. Rough.

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On 3/1/2022 at 4:44 AM, Bill from NYC said:

What an idiotic way to try and create  support. It even appears that he is looking for sympathy. 

Yes he is, he feels that he has been put upon unfairly, even though his issues are of his own making. And that is why he will always be a little putz.

 

 The owners are so rich that what ever they pay a little ahole like him is of no consequences to them personally the teams are just toys for them to play with. It’s why no one should take the NFL seriously, the game is fun to watch, but that’s as far as it goes, being concerned about the soap opera that goes on outside of the actual playing of the game is just silly.

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There are definitely teams willing to make a trade with Zona for Kyler regardless of all of this, but he is actually hurting his value, screwing himself and the team. It’s dumb on so many levels and is very off-putting to fans and other teams. Wanting to get paid is absolutely fine and NFL owner behavior (e.g., Ross, Snyder, etc.} is much more concerning than this by several magnitudes.  However, conducting negotiations is a chess match that you want to win by representing your client in the best light possible - this misses the mark like someone piss drunk at the urinal standing five feet away. 

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23 minutes ago, Ayjent said:

There are definitely teams willing to make a trade with Zona for Kyler regardless of all of this, but he is actually hurting his value, screwing himself and the team. It’s dumb on so many levels and is very off-putting to fans and other teams. Wanting to get paid is absolutely fine and NFL owner behavior (e.g., Ross, Snyder, etc.} is much more concerning than this by several magnitudes.  However, conducting negotiations is a chess match that you want to win by representing your client in the best light possible - this misses the mark like someone piss drunk at the urinal standing five feet away. 

Chess?  Looks more like free-for-all dodgeball from that 'diplomacy' of Murray. 😁

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