Well based on what we can actually see from Boyle is that his contribution on the field is a net negative. Theoretical contributions are nice and all - but he hasn't improved and he hasn't contributed positive results so not sure why it's proven to be so wise.
That's different than what you wrote before, and I agree with it. The 2 - QB rotation is an issue that is tough to reconcile this season.
One thing I've really had some time to focus on this past month with no home games, is just how YOUNG this team is. Our active roster of players ahs a lot of youth on it. We're looking at LOTS of players in the 18-20 year old range - out there on the field competing. With the way last season closed out, and the overwhelming positive energy that Diaco brought in through the offseason, I personally had very high expectations going into the season. Misguided a bit - apparently - and I still think we should have at least beat Tulane to go with Stony Brook - and that I'm hanging square on Diaco and staff for game planning and game time decisions.....but we went into this season with a very young roster collectively, and the few that have been around for significant time, going through yet another new rotation of coaches and systems, which for the seniors numbers as many as 5 coaches in as many years. Still - duck_KING TULANE......I won't forget that one. USF too - winnable games...which leads me to my next point.....
Growth, development, learning.
It's pretty clear that players are developing - but to expect 100% success rate, is not realistic.....hard fact of life. Boyle, unfortunately, as you correctly note by what's observable IMNSHO - is not developing well with regards to showing consistent improvement on the field at game time. It's wrong to conclude that he's not productive for himself and the team in other ways - away from the field - which is what I got out of what you wrote before. You don't know that, nor do I. But it's reasonable to think, that because he's still on the roster and getting playing time, that he is being productive in the program that Diaco has put in place, as opposed to other players that have been a round, and seen playing time before, but are either sidelined now, or gone from the roster in the past calendar year.
I think there has been a lot of individual player growth, development over the course of the season. I'm not sure about the coaching staff themselves though - because....F---king USF and Tulane. I'm looking forward to seeing the team develop as well as the players and coaches individually. That happens with wins. I want to see it start Saturday, not next fall.
I'm just blabbering on the keyboard at this point with no direction really, other than I want to see the team develop at the same kind of rate that I'm seeing player development.