Maybe 1 year later
Last week:
No defender was able to even get close to Murray during his three touchdown runs. Former NFL safety Ryan Clark, appearing on ESPN’s “Get Up” last week, called Murray “a true master of deception.” Referencing Washington safety Troy Apke getting burned on both of Murray’s TD runs last Sunday, Clark said, “He was by himself in the wide-open field and he couldn’t put his hands on him in a phone booth.”
Unlike last year when Murray only ran for four touchdowns, he seems to be sniffing the end zone now as a runner every time the Cardinals cross the opponent’s 20-yard line. If he sees an opening, Murray said he’s going to try to exploit it, adding, “That’s the dynamic we have in this offense because I’m able to move. It’s a blessing to be able to move fast.”
Where'd the Kyler Murray avatar go? Did you jump off the bandwagon after yesterday's poor performance?