Kyler Murray’s pointed comments about the Arizona Cardinals’ disastrous 2022 campaign appeared to rub former general manager Steve Keim the wrong way.

Days after the Cardinals quarterback offered curious remarks to the team’s website, stating in part, “I’m going to be coachable and I’m going to do it to the best of my ability, but if the s–t ain’t working, at some point, we all have to look in the mirror,” Keim opined on the phrasing of Murray’s words, not to mention the “pressure” the 25-year-old is facing after a dismal 4-13 season.

“I think in terms of quarterbacks, what he said, you don’t love it, just because of the standpoint, when he added the word ‘but’ in, generally behind a positive, the word ‘but’ does not end in a positive light,” Keim said Tuesday during an appearance on FS1’s “The Herd with Colin Cowherd.

“I certainly didn’t want to hear that. Nor do fans want to hear a guy who’s making $46.1 million a year blame anybody but himself. I’m not saying that he’s a guy that blames people, yet at the same time, when you get that bag of cash, everybody expects you to take it on your shoulders.”