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JuranBoldenRules

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  1. Yeah it's a shitty spot for sure. O'Day is probably on his last coach. If they aren't good this year O'Day and the coach probably both get canned. Anyone stepping in there has to determine if they want to tie their shot at being a head coach (Mace or Pierce) to O'Day's ability to find players. So far he hasn't built a functional OL. Drafting has been bad, personnel in general has been bad.
  2. I mean that's like a week. They are getting organized for sure. I doubt Schoen or Oliviera are going to sign 3 year deals if they don't know who the next OC is.
  3. Hype doesn't matter if the cash flows do not exist to operate teams. The league will be operating them or folding them as we've seen repeatedly in the history of this league. I'm not sure why seeking out a 10th market that would be in this position almost from the jump is celebrated by so many. BC, Montreal, Calgary, Hamilton, Toronto right now only exist as long as their owners accept negative cash flows....meaning the revenue possible from operations cannot cover the operation of the franchise currently. These franchises have spent 30+ years in this pool of red ink. Edmonton is there too right now although they historically have not been. There's a **** load of work to do in existing markets. It's laughable that a CFL commissioner with a league in the state it is currently would be spending a single minute thinking about expansion, particularly when there is no money behind it.
  4. Arbuckle was in Ottawa first for 2020 that didn't happen.
  5. But also...people who have been watching QB's forever as well as the numbers are saying this guy is special, and that's not based on the supporting cast because there are plenty of younger QB's who have been handed top teams in the league through the years. The sample size isn't really that small at this point. It's about the sample of 8 full games for a QB which is half a season. People were frothing over Reilly for half as much sample.
  6. Likely didn't want to risk any potential NFL interest for a handful of CFL game cheques on rookie deal.
  7. Not many comparables to Dru Brown's first 150 passes though historically. Collaros about 30 points lower in QBR and quadruple the turnovers...was playing on defending Grey Cup champs. Reilly had half as much playing time it his first go round with BC before he was the guy in Edmonton and was about 25 points lower in QBR, again playing on a Grey Cup team. Bo Levi almost 30 points lower through same point of his career, double the turnovers again playing on 12 and 14 win teams. So the "YEAH BUT THE BOMBERS ARE AWESOME SO DRU BROWN MEANS NOTHING" argument is kind of moot in these comparisons. We might be in a CFL type of Alex Smith - Pat Mahomes situation. Obviously a lot more variables in the CFL.
  8. This is going to be an ongoing issue with both the expansion of NFL PR's and drop of eligibility restrictions combined with CFL starting season earlier leaving fewer game cheques for guys who return. In Ford's case the amount he could have made joining the Bombers in mid-September would be dwarfed by a couple/3 weeks on a NFL PR. Plus the timing of the CFL offseason really hamstrings guys trying to stay in contention to make NFL teams for the next season. Really if he came back this season that's a career long decision not a 2023 decision. They have a lot of work to do to make navigating this more pleasant for guys to come back at the moment.
  9. Edmonton and Calgary are going to be flash points for the league very shortly. Disappointing how nonchalant Ambrosie is toward the strife in these markets. Facility issues there are huge. No use pining after a 10th market.
  10. Argument is rooted in 2024. Uncertainty vs known commodity with the point being the known commodity is potentially turning a bit of a wildcard week by week.
  11. Yeah but if you turn Augustine into a rookie with either passport there's your savings.
  12. You can't argue anything in the future of any quarterback at all with any evidence. Depth is important. Using the whole roster is important for sure. The past two years it's been kind of a "these are our day 1 guys" and we'll only deviate from this group if a limb is amputated. Montreal dominated the playoffs with a DB crew they basically built during the season, much like our team built a DB crew in 2019. We helped them significantly by playing 3 receivers who basically couldn't move.
  13. Collaros has had a lot less consistency as well as bursts this season. A few giant games and a lot of games with very mediocre production. And that's with an all-time season out of the tailback plus a guy like Schoen. I guess what they really have to drill down onto is what is him and what is the offense.
  14. He went with NCAA guys for most part and size/speed. They had basically nothing on U Sports aside from combine guys and Walters combing film. Then they fired Mack and built an actual personnel department for a CFL team.
  15. Yeah and it's wrong. My point. There was one off-season where Walters and Mack worked together in front office. July of that season Mack was fired. Mack's AGM from 10-12 was a guy named Ken Moll. They had basically no scouting infrastructure in place for U Sports or CJFL, 100% relied on combine.
  16. There's some good thinking in here. Durability becomes an issue and we have a lot of guys who have had serious injuries, or the kind that never really get back close to 100%. Also age. Bighill, Jeffcoat, Alexander, Grant, most of the receivers on this current team. Jefferson has always been his best when he's playing about 2/3 of snaps. As others have mentioned, this is kind of a determine who your core is for the 2025 run kind of off-season IMO. Yeah Walters had no involvement until 2013, and all he provided was scouting. He didn't make picks.
  17. The first draft Walters ran was 2014. 2013 he was Director of Canadian Scouting.
  18. Ability issues as well. Sure looks spectacular if he makes a play, but extremely inconsistent and too easy to move out of gap.
  19. Hall mostly plays match coverages (meaning matching coverage to routes) so basically everyone but DL ends up covering man, especially when he's blitzing a bunch. So if both slots run vertical like that one post and corner, Bighill can't just sit, neither can Alexander. Alexander sitting on a route that isn't there is the bust on that play. The offense dictates matchups based on alignment and motion. There's only so much the D can do before the snap and then they gotta roll with it.
  20. Where do you prioritize him around Jefferson, Jeffcoat, Schoen, Oliviera, the entire OL, Wolitarsky, Lawson, Walker? There's a strong possibility he's asked to take a pay cut again and says no.
  21. Could very easily be cut. Already a guy who has taken pay cuts.
  22. The only way Bighill should be back is if he's going to gain about 10 pounds and play nose at a 50% pay cut. Will be disappointed if we give up a great player or two in their prime to keep him around. Looks more like Alexander to me. Holm is playing corner there and jumps the outside breaking route. Alexander is at no depth to cover curls but also doesn't track the vertical. That's the drive when Alexander dropped down to half and Hallett came in at safety because Parker got bopped on the kickoff cover. The drive where we really could have used a backup DB.
  23. Competition doesn't only take place in the games broadcast on TSN.
  24. It was Cover 2, basically what Tampa 2 looks like in Canada. They flooded the deep so Lawler had a bit of time to the flag, but the corner at curl/out depth also has time to bail out on a corner route. The corner who made the pick was reading the QB and covering zone. I personally think the pass to Demski would have been a pick six should Collaros have thrown it, by the same DB. That DB is baiting that throw. At best Demski would have got lit up. If Lawler times up a jump for that ball it's a easy TD. The best play likely would have been to back them off with a pump and take it to the endzone himself.
  25. At that point the Bombers were actively running out the clock, running it down inside 5 each play.
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