The Arizona Outlaws have been the most negatively volatile stocks in the entire league, and this comes down to the very up and down play of star Quarterback Jay Cue. Cue has become the ISFL's version of Ryan Fitzpatrick - some games he goes out and looks like a world-beater, as he did in their week 2 win over Austin, when he threw for a very efficient 21/31 with 318 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. They, other weeks, you can tell he is trying to force it too much, like he did in their opening game against Honolulu, where he netted a 28.6 quarterback rating, while throwing for an abysmal 22/51 with 0 TD and 3 INT.
At the start of the season, many experts picked Arizona to fight for the ASFC regular season title, many thinking that the loss of RB Baby Yoda to Chicago in free agency would be something they could overcome due to the abilities of Cue. I think both the experts and the front office in Arizona may have underestimated the importance of Yoda to the Outlaws' offense. Teams have been able to sit back and force Cue to beat them, and so far this season, it's been a successful gamble.
Your position on the Arizona Outlaws' stock should depend wholly on your position on Arizona QB Jay Cue. If you think he has the ability to right the ship and play up to his potential, then buy and hold. If you think his poor games are going to be the norm going forward, sell, sell, sell!
At the start of the season, many experts picked Arizona to fight for the ASFC regular season title, many thinking that the loss of RB Baby Yoda to Chicago in free agency would be something they could overcome due to the abilities of Cue. I think both the experts and the front office in Arizona may have underestimated the importance of Yoda to the Outlaws' offense. Teams have been able to sit back and force Cue to beat them, and so far this season, it's been a successful gamble.
Your position on the Arizona Outlaws' stock should depend wholly on your position on Arizona QB Jay Cue. If you think he has the ability to right the ship and play up to his potential, then buy and hold. If you think his poor games are going to be the norm going forward, sell, sell, sell!