positives of Boyd on the wing:
- the young team gets a very experienced player to help guide them without clogging up a spine position he has no right to hold.
- he is usually very safe under the high ball, and should be able to swallow most uncontested bombs.
- he’s proved in origin if he is set up well enough he can find the try line.
- he should be a good defensive communicator which would benefit the very inexperienced and defensively suspect rig he edge.
Now I won’t go into the cons because they’ve been pointed out a million times. But I do think the cons outweigh the positives. I’d far rather see Herbie get that vacant wing spot. The guy looked very comfortable in first grade, unlike Coates.
I do think the pros provide enough justification to give Boyd a few rounds to prove himself so when he is inevitably named i will be disappointed but I won’t have a melt down. However if he provides more of the same squid performances I will be calling for him to be dropped and really start to question Seibold’s ability to coach effectively.