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True enough, but how did our 2nd stringer do?How did our 3rd string QB workout last year?
True enough, but how did our 2nd stringer do?How did our 3rd string QB workout last year?
Boyle has all the smarts and athleticism to be the best since Dan O. If Diaco plays him enough we win, period! The next great era of UConn football begins this week.
Boyle is not ready. He will struggle immensely if put in. He is not the answer
Boyle has all the smarts and athleticism to be the best since Dan O. If Diaco plays him enough we win, period! The next great era of UConn football begins this week.
After seeing the spectacular play of Houston sophomore, John O'korn (6'4 220, Boyle's size) last night (300 yds 3 td's) against BYU, I am convinced more than ever that Boyle should be the starter and Whitmer the back up. Granted Boyle had Baptism by fire last year but that experience coupled with the fact that he is bigger and stronger all tell me to give Boyle the ball and have Chandler as the back up. If we still see the same old same old from CW, it seems crazy that Boyle can't do better. My gut tells me we are more of big time program with Boyle in the game. The experience for 2015 will be a huge plus!
http://www.uhcougars.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/john_okorn_847086.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/qb-hill-leads-25-byu-past-houston-33-25449346
How good did everyone think CC would be last year before they sat Boyle and started Casey? Everyone who had him having a 460 yard game please raise your hand.
I think the key is whether the offensive line can keep him alive. We will run out of QB's if the concussion crew doesn't give any QB more time than they have to date. I'm confident he has picked up the system enough to effectively use reps and make plays. He has a terrific arm but you can't throw long outs or downfield if you are on the ground wondering what day it is. Last year he went thru the buzz saw of our schedule and the offensive line protection was just that, OFFENSIVE. I have seen him in action and he can make all the throws but even Manning and Brady have tough days when the pocket breaks down with frequency, plus I believe he needs to gain trust in his receivers (this group has matured nicely and should certainly be much better). Last year they dropped several TD passes early in his tenure (game 1) and having been a QB, albeit certainly not of his caliber, that can impact the decisions you make, particularly when you are so young. He has a terrific arm, and graduating from Xavier is not a walk in the park so he probably is capable of learning and pictures of him this year don't look like a high schooler, they look like a collegiate QB. Hopefully he won't go thru Cochran's (what a terrible shame) experience and get cussed-out. Let him play and leave it all out on the field, then these discussions might have more merit.
The similar measeurables don't mean a thing. O'Korn started as a Freshman, was the AAC rookie of the year and 3rd team Freshman All-American last year. He is very good.After seeing the spectacular play of Houston sophomore, John O'korn (6'4 220, Boyle's size) last night (300 yds 3 td's) against BYU, I am convinced more than ever that Boyle should be the starter and Whitmer the back up. Granted Boyle had Baptism by fire last year but that experience coupled with the fact that he is bigger and stronger all tell me to give Boyle the ball and have Chandler as the back up. If we still see the same old same old from CW, it seems crazy that Boyle can't do better. My gut tells me we are more of big time program with Boyle in the game. The experience for 2015 will be a huge plus!
http://www.uhcougars.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/john_okorn_847086.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/qb-hill-leads-25-byu-past-houston-33-25449346
Yes, but watching Whitmer makes you think he is starter material.I guess we'll find out, but I didn't see anything last year that makes me think Boyle is the future. That he didn't make the 2-deep this year and listening to the Coach's comments doesn't lead me to expect too much. I hope I'm wrong.
whaaaa? crown, drown - Friday night, watch the sause!The similar measeurables don't mean a thing. O'Korn started as a Freshman, was the AAC rookie of the year and 3rd team Freshman All-American last year. He is very good.
I think UConn fans will be very pleased with Boyle at the end of it all, but not because he's of a similar height/weight/age of another successful QB. Boyle has the arm, has the feet, he's had expereince playing at this speed. I think over the course of this year he puts it all together and becomes a very productive QB for UConn (provided the OL does their bit).... But let's give him some time (the better part of this season, not a couple series) before we decide whether we should crown him or drown him.
Boyle is not ready. He will struggle immensely if put in. He is not the answer
So if Boyle can't play why did they put him in for the third drive? The script said so?
I can understand what HCBD is thinking in terms of protecting Boyle but at this point you need to make a decision terrible OL or not. Play Boyle or run the option with Foxx until we get something right. CW has really sacrificed for this program and doesn't deserve the blame for our ineptitude, but it's just not working and he would be better served working with the Coaches and QB's.