The Cardinals returned home in Week 3, and with it another COD-based distraction. Arizona CardinalsĬall of Duty event: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II BETA weekend It was his first game with 300+ combined yards since Week 16 of 2021, and Arizona went on to win in overtime for their first victory of the season. Kliff Kingsbury put the entire game on Murray’s shoulders, and he responded by throwing for 277 yards, a touchdown and an interception - while also rushing for a touchdown and another 28 yards. In terms of passer rating Murray took a small step back, but he was in much better command of the Cardinals’ offense, against a much better defense than he faced in Week 1. Murray was away, meaning he couldn’t really play on hotel internet - and there was nothing happening in COD to block his way. Week 2: Arizona Cardinals at Las Vegas Raiders It should be noted that Murray’s 193 passing yards is a season low for the Chiefs, who have subsequently given up 334 yards to Justin Herbert, and 222 yards to Matt Ryan. It wasn’t a terrible game per-se, but the team’s inability to move the ball through the air definitely hurt Arizona keep up with Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs offense. Murray finished 22-of-34 for 193 yards, and two touchdowns. His entire lead-up to the Chiefs in Week 1 happened to coincide with an entire week of Max Double XP, which is the absolute biggest bonus a player can possibly get, and to make matters worse the Cardinals were hosting, ensuring Kyler could keep playing on his home setup. This was an absolute killer for Murray to start the season. Arizona CardinalsĬall of Duty event: Max Double XP Weekend in Vanguard and Warzone (all platforms) So, continuing the amazing work of u/NegativeBee we thought it was important to map out Murray’s 2022 campaign, and compare it against what was happening in the world of Call of Duty. The team is sitting at 1-2 on the year, with losses to the Chiefs and Rams - really good teams to be sure, but Murray has thus far struggled to be his dynamic self. In short: Murray was markedly worse during special COD weekends. Reddit user u/NegativeBee took the time to chart out Murray’s game performances, and compare them against “double XP” weekends in Call of Duty, with the findings being pretty damning. Over the summer, when the Cardinals signed Murray to a huge new extension, a lot was made of Murray’s “study clause,” a weird caveat in his contract that forced the quarterback to study film and take part in extra-curricular activities.Īt the time people made jokes that Murray needed the clause to ensure he spent as much time working on his football game as his COD game, and one intrepid internet user took it a step further. He loves football, baseball, and Call of Duty equally. Kyler Murray is the modern renaissance man.
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