![]() ![]() ![]() This is not a schedule with Sisters of the Poor. The rest of their schedule included Georgia Southern. UMASS played BYU, a MAC team, BC, USF and Georgia last season and Andy made mince meat out of them. Those small school comments by Kingsbury from an article cited up above are complete crap. He has yet to show me he isn't a straight down the line caste ass wipe. I find it very suspicious that this so called offensive guru Kingsbury hasn't been able to design cute plays that would unleash such an explosive keg of dynamite like Isabella. What sort of routes do the outside guys run? etc. Will he be on the outside or in the slot. It just depends on what position of WR they put him at. Actually, these speedy guys that can get open offer the opportunity to help a run first QB as a go to option. I wouldn't put it past the (((fellow whites))) to go this route in other cases and might root for outcomes like this, but I don't see it in this case. Jones vs Haskins.Īlso, I don't think they chose Andy Isabella as some sort of 3D chess move to make him look bad because they knew Murray would not find him a lot. That will be an interesting dual to watch as the season progresses. They were definitely pressured to choose the Ohio State guy, but they went with the Duke guy instead. Take that as a black pill if you want, but I'd just be patient and see how it plays out and if Murray doesn't pan out, then that's another white pill or red pill.Īlso, look at the Giants. Murray got hyped up by the (((media))) and there was pressure to choose him. I think your last sentence is probably the most accurate to what really went down. And of course, sports media and journalism played their part as well. In reality, the front office is just made up of DWFs, (((Fellow Whites))), and AAs that helped push for this pick. I just can't see a team using their #1 pick as a publicity stunt. I don't think drafting him was a publicity stunt. ![]() While I do not necessarily agree that Isabella is going to be the most productive rookie receiver, he undoubtedly has a chance to put up eye-popping numbers. Murray is probably going to put up big numbers right off of the bat and some of his receivers are obviously going to benefit from that. Simply put, the Cardinals are going to throw a lot this season. He has great versatility at the wide receiver position, showing the ability to make plays out of the slot or on the outside. Similarly to Cooks, the Arizona Cardinals rookie uses his speed to make plays all over the field. Isabella reminds me a lot of Brandin Cooks of the Los Angeles Rams. Isabella caught 102 passes for 1,698 yards and 13 scores at UMass last year, and nobody was really able to cover him.” “Despite being just 5-foot-9, Isabella produced on the outside in college, and Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury has said he sees Isabella as more than just a slot receiver. “Quarterback Kyler Murray will likely be throwing early and often during his rookie season, and Isabella should quickly become one of Murray’s favorite targets, playing frequently in four- or five-receiver sets,” Brandt wrote. Despite not being taken until the 62nd overall pick, Isabella topped the list. In his recent article for NFL.com, Gil Brandt predicted which rookie wide receivers would be the most productive in 2019. He has ridiculous natural speed on the field and he uses it to get open on a consistent basis. The Cardinals drafted Isabella in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Perhaps the most dynamic receiver in Murray’s arsenal is fellow rookie Andy Isabella, who could be ready to take the league by storm. They are going to showcase a wide-open offensive attack with many talented receivers getting a chance to make their mark. With Kyler Murray under center and Kliff Kingsbury calling the plays, the Arizona Cardinals are going to be one of the most exciting offenses to watch in the entire NFL. He could even be the best rookie wide receiver in the entire league. I'll give old Caste warhorse Gil Brandt some credit for this:Īrizona Cardinals: Gil Brandt predicts Andy Isabella as top rookie receiverĪndy Isabella is set up for immediate success with the Arizona Cardinals.
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