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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired



    Good luck Kyle. It was intersesting. I will never question your effort.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired

    I will never forget that cold New England game when they were undefeated. Boller played well and they had the game won... oh what might've been..


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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark&Stormy View Post
    Good luck Kyle. It was intersesting. I will never question your effort.
    So true. No matter what, Kyle worked hard and gave it his all on the field. If only his skills matched his heart.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    I will never forget that cold New England game when they were undefeated. Boller played well and they had the game won... oh what might've been..
    Even through it was a lost that was probably Kyle's best game in purple and black.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired

    HUNT HUNT HUNT, dont stop hunting til you have him up on your wall!! - Ray Lewis to T Sizzle on our record setting sack day



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    I remember when he was cheered because he was hurt in a game at M&T. He never said a bad word or never made any foul statements towards fans or the Ravens when he walked away.
    He was not a great QB but the dude could hurl the football through goal posts from his knees.

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    It is a shame he never turned into anything. He gave his all, took a massive beating, and had heart. Unfortunately none of which turned into results on the field. I wish him well.

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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    Kyle is a good dude. I wish the best for him.



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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    Did he play against the Seahawks during that comeback game in 2003? Or was that Anthony Wright?
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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    That was Anthony Wright who became the full time starter after Kyle got injured earlier in the year against the Rams.



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    Quote Originally Posted by pslholder96 View Post
    That was Anthony Wright who became the full time starter after Kyle got injured earlier in the year against the Rams.
    Ah. Thanks.

    He did have a pretty nice come from behind win against the Jets I believe. Not sure what year though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonRaven View Post
    Ah. Thanks.

    He did have a pretty nice come from behind win against the Jets I believe. Not sure what year though.
    Wasn't there a good comeback against the Texans one year? Or was that just a good game he had?

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    He had a couple really good games I think in 07 against the Vikings and Packers. They were just so few and far between.

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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    Quote Originally Posted by StingerNLG View Post
    He had a couple really good games I think in 07 against the Vikings and Packers. They were just so few and far between.

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    I think that was 2005. He came on strong at the end of the 2005 season but of course that offseason, the Ravens went out and traded for Steve McNair.

    It's hard to say whose fault it is for the way Boller turned out. His mental makeup and talent are probably as much to blame as the Ravens failure to provide him with weapons and protection.



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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    I wish Kyle well. I still rock my #7 Boller jersey.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    Kyle had three really good games. Jets '04, Vikes '05 and Packers '05. Actually, Pats '07 was a pretty good one too, until that terrible late INT that changed the momentum a bit.

    Unfortunately that was about it.

    Still, I backed him hard and always wanted him to do well when he was here, mainly because he tried his arse off and because he was our starting QB, whether I liked it or not. Unfortunately he was a decent athlete but did not have the mental acuity to be a starting NFL quarterback.

    Still, he provided HOURS of debate - not least with WestSideOzzie on the old board. RIP Dawson Creek.



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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    He lasted a lot longer in this league than many of us thought he would.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    Quote Originally Posted by bmorebirds_24 View Post
    I remember when he was cheered because he was hurt in a game at M&T. He never said a bad word or never made any foul statements towards fans or the Ravens when he walked away.
    He was not a great QB but the dude could hurl the football through goal posts from his knees.

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    I was at the Colts game. Half the crowd was cheering, and then fights started breaking out in different parts of the stadium between haters and supporters. It was crazy seeing Ravens fans fighting Ravens fans LOL.
    I always wanted to see the tv broadcast of that game to see what the announcers reaction to the cheering, if it was audible to them



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    Re: Kyle Boller Retires (Merged)

    I wish Kyle well. Yes, he played with a lot of heart and took all that heat in stride.

    As for signing with the Chargers, maybe they were looking for a camp arm and he decided he wasn't up for it.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired

    Quote Originally Posted by Tspot-D-Ravenator View Post
    We also need to remember that in Boller's first year during the Rams game he was blind-sided and injured, in which I am almost certain NO rookie would overcome such a violent and unsuspecting blow. No wonder he had happy feet the rest of his career. just sayin'
    Ironically, also a game where it looked like Boller was about to light up the field. One of his best performances that never fully occurred.
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    Re: Kyle Boller Has Retired

    Kyle was a good guy and will live a life that all of us could only dream of.... (Millions in the bank, Super Model wife, chillin' by the pool in his California Mansion, and a Ferrari in the driveway). As much as we make fun of him, he is a better Quarterback than 99.9% of Football players that walk the earth. There were only about 45 guys in the world who were better than him in any given season he played. Just another way of looking at it.



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