He definitely more upside than Finley (size & arm strength), but they have more invested in the NC State draft pick.We’ll see. I’m a biased to say he is better than Finley.
Um in trick shot videos? Cause in games his throws were sometimes awful.Johnny Mac looked impressive when he threw the ball too. How’d that work out?
Um in trick shot videos? Cause in games his throws were sometimes awful.
Cannot argue with that. Kid was thrown into the fire before he was ready, and combined with coaching ineptitude, it was just bad timing for him here.Bottom line is, it doesn't matter how you look. Results are what matter.
He definitely more upside than Finley (size & arm strength), but they have more invested in the NC State draft pick.
If the Bengals are going to keep 3 QBs on the 53-man roster (unlikely), they keep Dalton, Finely, and Dolegala. Jeff Driskel is expendable as a backup right now.
My guess is they keep Finely and put Dolegala on the IR or some other injury pops up to stash him away.
Boyle makes the Packers as they cut Kizer
Is he the same kid who got suspended for a playoff game two years ago for being out partying or missing curfew during the week before the game?
I agree. What many casual fans miss is many if his interceptions bounced off receivers hands first. He had a different velocity than what they were used to. The receiver routes also weren’t designed for a QB who could actually throw the ball. I will agree that Tim has improved his touch throws and that comes with coaching, maturity and practice.
What casual chief misses is that the throws bounced off of fingertips because they were overthrown. That type of nuance is beyond those of limited understanding.
Before the revisionists stop by again...
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When Diaco came? No idea what happened.
I followed Boyle all through high school, Xavier back then had a great program. Boyles problem in high school was he played back up QB to Pat Damatto until his senior year. Damatto was a year ahead of him. Before his senior year, Boyle still played a lot but not at QB so much, so when he came to UConn he had tons of natural talent but he was greener than asparagus. Not redshirting him as a freshman was a huge error by the UConn coaching staff.Wow - That is huge vindication of what we both believed when he was in college.
I was there through all of it. If Paul wasn’t coaxh, Boyle wasnt going to come.
Lagow, Paul wanted him to prep for a year because they got Tim last minute. Paul also thought both guys were very good. Boyle was going to start the week Paul was fired. Entire staff loved Boyle.
When Diaco came? No idea what happened. The coaches who were here under Paul were all behind developing Boyle. The new coaches? Never really took him seriously. No idea why.
Paul should have started Nebrich as a true frosh.
Yes, just as many had done the same thinking about how ANY young qb would do behind the O line at the time.....Funny, many of us have sat w/ a strong cocktail in hand pondering the same thing...
I was there through all of it. If Paul wasn’t coaxh, Boyle wasnt going to come.
Lagow, Paul wanted him to prep for a year because they got Tim last minute. Paul also thought both guys were very good. Boyle was going to start the week Paul was fired. Entire staff loved Boyle.
When Diaco came? No idea what happened. The coaches who were here under Paul were all behind developing Boyle. The new coaches? Never really took him seriously. No idea why.
Paul should have started Nebrich as a true frosh.
Umm, I was at Boyle's first game against USF. Early on, he threw a bomb to Deshon Foxx...hit him right in stride...and the pass was dropped. Some in the stands were joking that he missed it because our receivers weren't used to seeing perfect passes.What casual chief misses is that the throws bounced off of fingertips because they were overthrown. That type of nuance is beyond those of limited understanding.
Perhaps some truth there, others he threw later were too long, but that one, I believe it was his first long ball, was not overthrown at all. Thought it was an ominous sign at the time.He was. As were all the QB’s who played for the previous disaster regimes. Chief Backing you pretty much solidifies that you’re wrong though.
Chief was right about Boyle and the Packers agree. At least Serrano is keeping his losing streak alive.
Until you get hired as a head coach or GM of an NFL team, you are wrong.No, you were wrong about Boyle.