Whitmer has peaked. And the peak was pretty low.
Playing Boyle will deliver dividends next year.
Agreed burning his redshirt was not worth the risk. No QB, especially a true freshman, was going to help us win games with this OL. It is hard to be A QB when you get no time to throw the ball.
Brief Risk/Reward Analysis:
Risks
Lose a year of development
Gets injured because of OL
Loses confidence because he will not win behind this OL (nobody can)
Rewards
Win a game? I don't know can't see any rewards because the OL sucks and no QB can win when he is constantly on his back.
The reason we suck this year is so obvious that I think it bores people so they look for other scapegoats, the QB, the DC, the OC. The OL is why we suck. We have no depth, we are undersized, and have limited talent.
PP is at fault for not recruiting big OLinemen.
Sorry I offended you Mrs Boyle. Did I watch the game? Seriously? 7-21-2 47 yards 2 sacks. Kid is totally unprepared for this level of football. Totally. Should have been obvious to the staff and my guess is that it was. They went into this hoping they were wrong. But they weren't. He's completed 42% of his passes, thrown 5 interceptions, no touchdowns, his qb rating is 74.3, which is the lowest in the country and it isn't even close, he's been sacked 13 times in 3 games. And those are just the stats. If you actually watch him, its really clear he has no clue what to do back there. He holds the ball way too long. he has on several occasions stepped into the rush and on others dropped back beyond his protection. I've seen the occassional true frosh quarterback. Boyle is less well prepared than any I've seen.Freescooter; serious drivel, do you actually watch any of the games? If you do please restrain yourself from drivel
He is no more ready to be a D1 starter at this level than my Aunt Sadie is, and I don't even have an Aunt Sadie. Blowing this kid's redshirt was a crime. He isn't anywhere close to ready. My concern is that this experience ruins him for the long term. He has some skills but he is far from the complete package at this point. No pocket presence, high on all his short throws. He's going to get a wide receiver killed one of these days. The decision to go to Boyle was either a complete panic move or a complete PR move, but it was not a sound football move. The season is a disaster and we just need to get through it. Sit Boyle down and either go back to Whitmer or go with Cochran. Neither are going to turn things around but maybe Whitmer gets us a win against Temple or Memphis.
Whitmer has peaked. And the peak was pretty low.
Playing Boyle will deliver dividends next year.
Blowing this kid's redshirt was a crime. He isn't anywhere close to ready.
I don't think its fair to say Whitmer has peaked. Whitmer played every game behind a GDL coached line with no running game, that is an impossible situation for any QB.
Problem with that approach is that it pretty much tells the rest of the team we don't care if we win this year. It is all about next year and the year after that. And if that's the thinking of the coach, why should say Kevin Friend who won't even be here give a damn? They aren't trying to win, so why should I put much effort into trying to win? As nelson posted on another thread, college is about winning now and going 3-9 is better than 0-12. You don't get the first pick in the draft for going 0-12. Teams need to learn to win.I think playing Boyle is one of the few things the staff has absolutely gotten correct this year. Yes, he looks unready right now. We know that. I am ok with a 7-28 day when we are 0-7 with the hopes that the 100s of snaps he is getting will have him ready for next year.