July 25, 2022 06:42PM
[profootballtalk.nbcsports.com] Kyler Murray admitted last year that he doesn’t spend extensive time watching film
Posted by Mike Florio on July 25, 2022, 9:17 PM EDT

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Monday’s stunning news that the new contract for Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray contains a homework clause wasn’t the product of randomness or coincidence. The Cardinals didn’t mandate a weekly commitment to engage in at least four hours of independent study if they believed Murray already was doing that, and then some.

The Cardinals, who made Murray look bad for not studying enough and themselves look worse for paying him that much money even though they think he doesn’t study enough, added that clause because they believed they needed it. They believed it based on, presumably, his actions through three years with the team.


Or, as the case may be, his admissions. In a New York Times profile from last December, Murray admitted that he doesn’t burn the midnight oil while studying pigskin celluloid.

“I think I was blessed with the cognitive skills to just go out there and just see it before it happens,” Murray said, via Sarah Kezele of 98.7 Arizona Sports. “I’m not one of those guys that’s going to sit there and kill myself watching film. I don’t sit there for 24 hours and break down this team and that team and watch every game because, in my head, I see so much.”

Apparently, he wasn’t sitting there for four hours. In a week. If he were, the “Independent Study” clause would be meaningless.

Some have tried to downplay the development. That’s a mistake, a misreading of the circumstances that led to the clause. It’s a huge deal. It’s an unprecedented acknowledgement by an NFL team that, as it makes a long-term commitment with more than $100 million fully guaranteed at signing to a franchise quarterback, the quarterback needs the possibility of losing all guarantees to get him to do what any true franchise quarterback will do without being told or even asked — study at least four hours per week on his own in advance of the next game.

Personally, I don’t know how much Kyler Murray does or doesn’t study. But I know this. The clause was put in the contract because the Cardinals have reason to believe that, without it, he may not study enough.
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  Kyler Murray’s new contract has a homework clause

BerendsenRam323July 25, 2022 02:27PM

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BerendsenRam162July 25, 2022 02:48PM

  Re: Kyler Murray’s new contract has a homework clause

george_allen211July 25, 2022 03:12PM

  Hope his Mom doesn't end up......

roman18305July 25, 2022 05:42PM

  But...

Ramboni151July 25, 2022 06:20PM

  Article: Kyler Murray admitted last year that he doesn’t spend extensive time watching film

BerendsenRam256July 25, 2022 06:42PM

  I bet he has a note already to go...

Ramsdude192July 26, 2022 04:10AM

  Re: Kyler Murray’s new contract has a homework clause

WhiteHorns133July 25, 2022 06:20PM

  I wonder how many hours Stafford puts in a week?

Shecky114July 26, 2022 02:37AM

  Safe to say . . .

LBRamsFan139July 26, 2022 07:57AM

  Re: Kyler Murray’s new contract has a homework clause

Ramstien106July 26, 2022 04:23AM

  For the Cards to feel the necessity of inserting this clause is downright embarrassing…

Rams43109July 26, 2022 05:41AM

  Re: For the Cards to feel the necessity of inserting this clause is downright embarrassing…

Old Goat280July 26, 2022 10:43AM

  Said this weeks ago: great news for the Rams. This guy is going to kill the Cards

RockRam122July 26, 2022 07:23AM

  Thank God we have Stafford as QB

RamsFanSince69186July 26, 2022 09:25AM

  Re: Thank God we have Stafford as QB

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