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The fly-keeper question, Derry's bad beating & Kerry still not at it | Boyle & O'Sullivan

Joe Molloy was joined by Colm Boyle and Darran O'Sullivan on Monday's Off The Ball. After Odhran Lynch's bad weekend in the Derry goal got progressively worse, why did he keep doing what was so clearly not working? The lads weighed in on where the fly-keeper question stands after a weekend where its risks were so brutally exposed. Beyond that, the lads assessed where they believe Donegal currently stand after Saturday's win, why Kerry are still not firing on all cylinders and how important a Connacht title should be to Kevin McStay's Mayo. In association with AIB