From Vince Trosino:
"Kyler is an unbelievable weapon. Height hurts a little on throws but has a nice arm. As close to unsackable as there is in the league, he stresses opponents game planning, an incredible runner in the open field. Also has quite a resume. But am I the only one who feels that he's not a leader? The way he rolls his head back or throws up his arms after an unsuccessful play, or points and puts his hands out in a what-the-heck gesture."
From James Johnson:
"I noticed during the game that Geno Smith always had a headset on, visibly talking to his OC team. Whereas Kyler was always sitting on the bench, generally not talking to anyone. Where's the coaching? Where's the strategizing? Please don't say 'it's happening, you just don't see it.' All I know is EVERY SINGLE TIME the camera is on Kyler, he's staring at the ground, quietly looking at his tablet. He's never in face-to-face conversation with a coach."
I always wonder about questions like this. You can wonder about body language, I suppose, but unless you are around him a lot more -- and I'm not even around him like this -- how can you tell if he is a leader? He shows emotion, yes. But quarterbacks have been known to do that over the years. Given how Gannon runs the show, do you think he's going to let Kyler get outside the lines in how he operates? If the coach doesn't have a problem, not sure why anyone else would.
Also, every time the camera is on Kyler? Methinks that's hyperbole. It's definitely not the whole truth. Maybe you should check out the Cardinals' YouTube channel more often, and get a more wide-reaching picture.