It was a QB who was treating his HC with zero respect Kyler Murray s outburst signals end of Kliff Kingsbury s reign in Arizona claims Skip Bayless
It was a QB who was treating his HC with zero respect - Kyler Murray s outburst signals end of Kliff Kingsbury s reign in Arizona claims Skip Bayless Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"It was ugly; a QB treating his coach with zero respect. As mad as you might get, it’s a line you wouldn’t even fathom crossing." — Kyler Murray & Kliff Kingsbury got in a heated exchange during TNF: "It was ugly; a QB treating his coach with zero respect. As mad as you might get, it’s a line you wouldn’t even fathom crossing." — Bayless added: "If I'm upstairs, if I'm an owner or a GM, I'm watching this thinking: How much longer can this go? And in the end, trust me, the coach is going to lose, not the quarterback, because they gave him the money."
It was a QB who was treating his HC with zero respect - Kyler Murray s outburst signals end of Kliff Kingsbury s reign in Arizona claims Skip Bayless
Arizona Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury and QB Kyler Murray (#1) found himself yelling, not at his teammates, but at his head coach Kliff Kingsbury, on the sidelines. The exchange took place in the second quarter, as the hosted the in Week 7. It could be said that the Cardinals quarterback . Many people took notice of the incident, including Skip Bayless. On the Fox Sports 1 show 'Undisputed,' Bayless shared his thoughts on the exchange and the level of disrespect. Bayless said: "This was a huge deal because I can't remember ever seeing anything like this. It was ugly. It was a quarterback who was treating his head coach with zero respect." Kyler Murray & Kliff Kingsbury got in a heated exchange during TNF:"It was ugly; a QB treating his coach with zero respect. As mad as you might get, it’s a line you wouldn’t even fathom crossing." — Kyler Murray & Kliff Kingsbury got in a heated exchange during TNF: "It was ugly; a QB treating his coach with zero respect. As mad as you might get, it’s a line you wouldn’t even fathom crossing." — Bayless added: "If I'm upstairs, if I'm an owner or a GM, I'm watching this thinking: How much longer can this go? And in the end, trust me, the coach is going to lose, not the quarterback, because they gave him the money."