HuskyHawk
The triumphant return of the Blues Brothers.
- Joined
- Sep 12, 2011
- Messages
- 34,742
- Reaction Score
- 92,005
You are correct, Diaco wasnt recruiting for UConn 2 years ago but the CT HS FB coaches associations' favorite was, PP. But if I remember correctly UConn was his fall back school. Didnt he choose BCU even though he had the sufferable offer from Florida?
Diaco likes mobility out of his QB's - that is not TB's strenght - thats probably why he recruited Davis with the ODU offer and brought in the mobile QB transfer from NC ST.
Listen, I am not trying to get in a peeing match - I am 1000% behind what is best for UConn FB moving forward that is why I am backing a coaches decision and not the local FB hero fans choice. If Boyle was going to be a big surprise he had spring and summer to show it - I wish he could have kept the redshirt but that is out of play at this point. If and when he comes in I will be hoping and cheering for him and the team and if he wins the job great - but there is nothing that is stated from coaches or media that he will surprise - I pray they are all wrong and he goes 3 for 3 for 3 TD's.
We're all just fans. Here's what it comes down to for me at this point. Boyle has the physical tools to be our best QB since Dan O. I have no freaking idea whether he will ever put it together and play that way. However, I think Chandler Whitmer is what he is. I have no confidence that we will: (a) see much more out of him than we saw last week against the worst team we'll face all year or (b) win many games with him as a our QB. Therefore, I believe that if he's still our best QB a couple of weeks from now, the season is lost. Being an optimist and always trying to find the bright side, I can't bring myself to face that. So I choose instead to believe that Boyle will have that light switch go off, will make a huge leap and win us some football games.
Don't get me wrong, if Whitmer suddenly changes and becomes Kurt Warner, I'll be thrilled. But at this point we've got two QBs, neither of which have been good. One has played for almost three years and is less physically talented. The other is a sophomore, played 3 games against very good teams last year and hasn't played since. Of the two, if I had to bet on one of them to become more than he has been so far, I think it's more likely that Boyle does it.