View Full Version : QB Future for Ravens
RavenDavey
09-23-2007, 03:40 PM
I have to say, Kyle came in again under pressure and played really well!! Watching McNair play has been the best medicine for Kyle in learning the situational aspects of playing QB.
As long as McNair...
stays healthy
plays smart
doesn't turn the ball over
keeps us in the game
...he should continue to start! But the best security we have is knowing Kyle can come off the bench and perform! Should McNair start to falter, or even choke, it may be time for a pure evaluation of who will be the better starter in the Ravens moving forward.
highwater
09-24-2007, 08:09 AM
McNair and Boller both played very well yesterday. We need to finish off drives better (with TDs instead of FGs) but overall, you have to like the QB play right now. The defense gagged and the Boller-led offense bailed them out -- who could have predicted that?
crazyraven
09-24-2007, 08:26 AM
Gulp! For once we have a good qb tandem.
Thats hard for me to say but keep the wins coming and I'm a happy camper.
boller is doing what is expected of him. He's not the same qb from the past.
From this point forward I am no longer hating Kyle. I'm not a hugger. Lets just say I am embracing him.
I think an open mind is the sign of growth. I wasn't sold on Boller until these few glimpses we have seen. I just wasn't ready to give up on him.
I think he has seen the light, I think McNair has taught him how to relax and scan the field and take what is given. Check down and take the easy 8 yards even if you miss seeing a long ball that is open. Look long, but check down unless it is open, don't stand there in a panic waiting for your deep route to open, if it isn't there check down and move the chains.
FHRaven
09-24-2007, 09:52 AM
I think an open mind is the sign of growth. I wasn't sold on Boller until these few glimpses we have seen. I just wasn't ready to give up on him.
I think he has seen the light, I think McNair has taught him how to relax and scan the field and take what is given. Check down and take the easy 8 yards even if you miss seeing a long ball that is open. Look long, but check down unless it is open, don't stand there in a panic waiting for your deep route to open, if it isn't there check down and move the chains.
This sums up my thoughts as well. Having a vet around for Boller to learn from is paying dividends. Hopefully he can keep it up.
Mwjergs
09-24-2007, 01:03 PM
This sums up my thoughts as well. Having a vet around for Boller to learn from is paying dividends. Hopefully he can keep it up.
It makes me wonder why they didn't follow this formula five seasons ago when they drafted Boller?
Jggjaron
09-24-2007, 02:48 PM
From the looks of this season Boller may be the starter next season
Mista T
09-24-2007, 03:33 PM
From the looks of this season Boller may be the starter next season
I think there's a greater likelihood of seeing Boller start than anyone else. There would be too much cap benefit of cutting McNair to pass up on it; Troy Smith isn't going anywhere; and I can't see a FA unless another Drew Brees were to fall out of the sky.
Purpleguy
09-24-2007, 03:49 PM
Warner is a year older than McNair. We also don't have a fitzgerald or a Boldin on our team. I'm tired of getting QBs on the downside of their careers. Boller is young and knows our system and seems to be coming into his own. I'd rather roll the dice with Boller, then go back to playing it safe with an aging vet.
BTW tex, Ozzie has final say on who we draft and who we sign as a FA, not Billick. Ozzie would have been the one to decide about bringing in a vet to mentor Kyle after we drafted him. He also could have made some moves to make sure a raw rookie had some surrounding talent at wideout and o-line. In the past Billick has wanted Brad Johnson. Ozzie got him Scott Mitchell. Billick wanted Brad Johnson again. Ozzie got him Elvis Grbac. You cannot blame Billick for who is on the roster, only who is on the field. One other thing. Boller did outplay your boy, Redman during his first year QB competition.
tex_fan
09-25-2007, 12:35 AM
I just wanna ask, why Tex Ritter fans thread was removed from the forum? Please moderator
Big Bird
09-25-2007, 10:38 AM
It is great to see Kyle-Man doing so well. As much so as all of the fans of
this board and stadium beginning to give him his due whether it is turning the
corner or what. Gotta admit, the guy has hung in there and taken all the fan
BS they could throw - and there was plenty!
Go Ravens!!!
Go Kyle Man!!!
Go Stevie!!!
Lets get the 4th qtr defense fixed....
:usa: :)
Mwjergs
10-02-2007, 10:37 AM
Warner is a year older than McNair. We also don't have a fitzgerald or a Boldin on our team. I'm tired of getting QBs on the downside of their careers. Boller is young and knows our system and seems to be coming into his own. I'd rather roll the dice with Boller, then go back to playing it safe with an aging vet.
BTW tex, Ozzie has final say on who we draft and who we sign as a FA, not Billick. Ozzie would have been the one to decide about bringing in a vet to mentor Kyle after we drafted him. He also could have made some moves to make sure a raw rookie had some surrounding talent at wideout and o-line. In the past Billick has wanted Brad Johnson. Ozzie got him Scott Mitchell. Billick wanted Brad Johnson again. Ozzie got him Elvis Grbac. You cannot blame Billick for who is on the roster, only who is on the field. One other thing. Boller did outplay your boy, Redman during his first year QB competition.
Warner isn't the answer either. As long as he has time and is upright Warner can still sling it. But, isn't that 90% of all pro QB's?
The Boller-Redman "competition" was similar to the proverbial one legged man in an ass-kicking contest. Redman couldn't even take snaps without falling over himself in Tony Banks like fashion and we understand in hindsight that Redman was injured. It would have been better for Redman to start but he played so poorly and then his confidence was shattered.
Grbac was expected to be the answer for years to come as he was seen as an upgrade over Dilfer. Did anyone really know that Elvis would tank out so badly and leave us with a gaping question mark at QB?
festivus
10-02-2007, 10:44 AM
Grbac was expected to be the answer for years to come as he was seen as an upgrade over Dilfer. Did anyone really know that Elvis would tank out so badly and leave us with a gaping question mark at QB?
KaBOOM!!! That point, so often forgotten, should be embedded at the top of the forum. It should be something you have to initial you understand before you are allowed to post here.
:toast:
Grbac was expected to be the answer for years to come as he was seen as an upgrade over Dilfer. Did anyone really know that Elvis would tank out so badly and leave us with a gaping question mark at QB?
Grbac didn't stand a chance without a good running game and a decent O-line!