GuiltyRemember how positive and confident and together everyone was when they were wearing the stupid bucket hats?
at best, it's 1:3 impressive to insane...Your commitment to Ricky Henderson-ing yourself in the 3rd person is equal parts impressive and insane.
There were plenty of diacolytes in the early days. They started jumping ship at non-key starters, exhibition games, and process partners.Remember how positive and confident and together everyone was when they were wearing the stupid bucket hats?
I was a big advocate of his against a lot of skepticism.Ok...unless you were saying this when Boyle was here, this is revisionist history. Sorry for being a casual fan.
Hang in there, I will coach you up. Don’t get down on yourself.at best, it's 1:3 impressive to insane...
Van Demark has the size. His frame is huge and he's 6'7". If he doesn't lose a lot of quickness when he beefs up, he's probably the likeliest behind PeartYou get a gold star for courage.
At this point I think just Peart....but I will re-calibrate after four games. T. Jones obviously has potential, but hasn't played a snap. Terry will have to have made a quantum leap in mind - but that doesn't mean I am not rooting for the kid.
He's the second name on my list. I really dont have others after that at this point. Maybe I have some names that I think have potential, but a ton of ball needs to be played before I feel they are worth mentioning.Van Demark has the size. His frame is huge and he's 6'7". If he doesn't lose a lot of quickness when he beefs up, he's probably the likeliest behind Peart
I agree about Ryan. Actually Cam DeGeorge and Cespedes just may keep improving. Crozier? If he can stay healthy.Van Demark has the size. His frame is huge and he's 6'7". If he doesn't lose a lot of quickness when he beefs up, he's probably the likeliest behind Peart
What a silly comparison. For whatever reason, Boyle was beyond awful. If you saw NFL talent when he was here, you were not observing. if you end up right, it was still an irrational conclusion.
Drummond was coated with obvious NBA star talent -- what people (certainly what I) -- wondered about was not his talent, but whether the same group of players would have won more games had he not shown up in August. I still believe that to be the case to this day. AO and possibly Roscoe would have been players who earned their rings, instead of malcontents. That, by the way, is not Drummonds fault -- it's a combination of their own and the coaches who couldn't put an incredibly talented group of players together into a team.
BTW, I think Diaco missed Patterson when he retired.Bus Law, Coach Patterson told me very early in Boyle's freshman year that he thought Boyle had a NFL arm and would be surprised if he didn't get a chance to play on Sunday's.
I know I should not be thinking this way, but I have a hard time getting my head around having 2 NFL offensive lineman on the roster, considering how bad our line play has been the last 6+ years.
BTW, I think Disastro missed the boat long before Patterson retired. Just sayin'BTW, I think Diaco missed Patterson when he retired.
You are right to be skeptical.I know I should not be thinking this way, but I have a hard time getting my head around having 2 NFL offensive lineman on the roster, considering how bad our line play has been the last 6+ years.
Tim Boyle, Week 1 Highlights vs Tennessee 116.7 QBR, 130 Yards, 2 Touchdowns
That’s the talent that Chief identified even during those 13 games. In other posts I broke down some key things that jumped out at me even when his statistics were poor. However, it’s a challenge to transition this knack to the many casual fans, and I know some feel I am holding something back on them. I love our casual fans and promise to willingly share whatever insights I have - but it’s an acquired taste and maybe not everyone has the traits that will get them to that level? In the meantime, enjoy the games and don’t be hard on yourselves for not identifying it.
Here is a big part of the reason Boyle failed at UCONN. This is a list of every offensive lineman recruited by Piss Poor and his evil sidekick:
Xavier Hemingway
Richard Levy
Rennick Bryan
Zach Rugg
Tyler Samra
Chasz Wright
Kyle Schafenacker
Tommy Hopkins
Alex Mateas
Levy is the only player here would make our current two deep and he would just be a backup.
Here are P's wide receiver recruits:
Ricky Guttierez
John Green (recruited as a WR)
Brian Lemelle
Dhameer Bradley
Noel Thomas
Shakim Phillips
Kamal Abrams
Noel Thomas is the only good player on the list. Phillips had some talent but got hurt and went back to BC.
The biggest factor in a player’s success or failure is the teaching, care and confidence instilled (or not) by his coach. It’s an indictment of just how bad the devil twins were.Here is a big part of the reason Boyle failed at UCONN. This is a list of every offensive lineman recruited by Piss Poor and his evil sidekick:
Xavier Hemingway
Richard Levy
Rennick Bryan
Zach Rugg
Tyler Samra
Chasz Wright
Kyle Schafenacker
Tommy Hopkins
Alex Mateas
Levy is the only player here would make our current two deep and he would just be a backup.
Here are P's wide receiver recruits:
Ricky Guttierez
John Green (recruited as a WR)
Brian Lemelle
Dhameer Bradley
Noel Thomas
Shakim Phillips
Noel Thomas is the only good player on the list. Phillips had some talent but got hurt and went back to BC.
Bus Law, Coach Patterson told me very early in Boyle's freshman year that he thought Boyle had a NFL arm and would be surprised if he didn't get a chance to play on Sunday's.