The Telegram (St. John's)

Murray slams ‘disrespect­ful’ discussion of QB’S work ethic

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Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray on Thursday called the current conversati­on around his work ethic “disrespect­ful” in light of a clause in his new contract that requires him to study game film.

The 24-year-old two-time Pro Bowl selection signed a massive $230.5 million contract extension with Arizona last week which stipulates that he must spend four independen­t hours each week watching film.

Studying film of your performanc­e and that of your upcoming opponents is a common practice among NFL players and coaches but one that is not usually spelled out in a contract.

“There’s multiple different ways to watch film. Of course we all watch film,” Murray told reporters during training camp.

“That doesn’t need to be questioned. I refuse to let my work ethic and my preparatio­n be in question. I’ve put in an incomprehe­nsible amount of time in what I do.”

Although he declined to say whether he had an issue with the Cardinals including the film study provision, Murray said it would have been impossible for the five-foot 10-inch signal caller to make it this far in the league without complete dedication.

“To think that I can accomplish everything I’ve accomplish­ed in my career and not be student of the game, not have that passion, not take this serious, it’s almost disrespect­ful,” he said.

“It’s almost a joke. To me... I’m flattered (that someone) would think that at my size I can go out there and not prepare for the game and take it serious. To play the position I play in this league, it’s hard. It’s too hard (not to study).”

The electrifyi­ng Murray led Arizona to a red hot 10-2 start last season before they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Rams in the Wild Card playoff round.

Reuters

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