First of all, great article on Boyd and how the other WRs are beginning to emerge to help him get his. I particularly liked the quote from Narduzzi acknowledging that those guys needed to step up sooner in order to increase the efficiency of the offense.
But, even more encouraging, were the words from Boyd himself. Really team oriented and mature. Someone wise - presumably Narduzzi/Chaney/etc - has gotten into his ear and essentially said, "Hey, regardless of how many catches or TDs or highlights you get, your NFL grade is already what it is. They've seen you run, catch, block, run-routes, and be a tough kid on a team that relies on you greatly (perhaps too much). You're fine." Because, it's true. Boyd has put enough on tape to show what he's capable of; there aren't any surprises w/r/t Tyler Boyd.
Boyd is a mature guy, offseason mistake aside. Ever since HS, his quotes were about winning and featuring his teammates. He's an easy kid to pull for. I hope he makes straight cash in the League.
SPII
But, even more encouraging, were the words from Boyd himself. Really team oriented and mature. Someone wise - presumably Narduzzi/Chaney/etc - has gotten into his ear and essentially said, "Hey, regardless of how many catches or TDs or highlights you get, your NFL grade is already what it is. They've seen you run, catch, block, run-routes, and be a tough kid on a team that relies on you greatly (perhaps too much). You're fine." Because, it's true. Boyd has put enough on tape to show what he's capable of; there aren't any surprises w/r/t Tyler Boyd.
Boyd is a mature guy, offseason mistake aside. Ever since HS, his quotes were about winning and featuring his teammates. He's an easy kid to pull for. I hope he makes straight cash in the League.
SPII