Just six games, really. Abruptly, beginning in week 13, he has been ridiculously good. In his three previous starts in June and July he was terrible-to-decent, I'd say. Six games is a limited data set to be sure, and only two of those performances were against good teams (Edmonton was a pretty average team in mid-September)... but I've seen enough to get excited. If he stays in our league, the only reason he could *never* be the next X-Ray is that the nickname wouldn't make any sense. ;)
I do. I remember him moving piles of tacklers for many extra yards. I also recall him being very emotional and as it turns out, a bit of a head case. But he was a good one, and he played his heart out, hurt. Except, he was ultimately a problem for Jim Barker. I remember how surprised the CFL world was when he was let go. As Angelo pointed out, he didn't play with Ricky Ray. He had Cleo Lemon, so that is a thing to consider. JWJ has what it takes to be better, but he hasn't surpassed him yet. Wilder is smoother, with better hands and without a doubt...is faster and in way better shape. Boyd was kind of out of shape, but was exceptionally physical. Downhill where as JWJ is upright. (;
His first two years with the Argos were with Cleo Lemon/Steven Jyles and Dalton Bell as QB. Jim Barker was the coach. Boyd was not cut until Ricky Ray had been acquired and Scott Milanovich hired. I forget that Chad Kackert was actually with the Argos in 2011 too.
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Boyd didn't fight through tackles ?
I really think people are over looking how good Boyd was for us, and let's be honest he was cut because of his blocking ability/drive. He's not the legend that Kackert is around here though for some reason............ :eyeroll:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiI3rB_ur3w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoDdzFf4Oz8
Boyd was a great RB for the Argos. He and Chad Owens were the only thing we had going in 2010 and 2011 offensively. I was really pissed when they cut him because the only thing I remembered about Kackert was a 2 fumble performance in 2011 in a game in Montreal. Having said that I became a huge Kackert fan and the change in the team in 2012 when he took over was unmistakable. If Kackert doesn't go down prior to the 2013 EF the Argos win back to back Grey Cups.
GO ARGOS!!!
And the Legend of Kackert continues to grow.
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