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Mr. Perfect

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  1. Makes you really appreciate O'Shea even more.
  2. Even with the passport, I'll take Leggett.
  3. It's fine at the line of scrimmage. The issue is that because of there the cart is on the field because of how the stadium is constructed, when plays go long as you saw on the first two Hamilton touchdowns, you lose perspective as the play goes further and further away.
  4. Speak of the devil, nice pop on Henry over the middle.
  5. Been invisible for the most part IMO. Last week was his first game of the season and he had 9 tackles Haha I guess that would be why. Didn't know he had been inactive. They aren't a fun team to watch.
  6. Been invisible for the most part IMO.
  7. Was thinking the same thing. This is a black eye for the league.
  8. After seeing the Phillips injury, while there are a handful of Redblacks players on the field, it really makes me appreciate what we saw in Calgary when Newman got hurt and literally everybody on our roster gathered around him.
  9. Certainly not 4-1, and that's all that matters.
  10. Nice work by Burris with the read option on the first drive. Love seeing that executed.
  11. Outside of the few minutes after the failed sneak, the game was never in doubt. Perfect road game as 17 said.
  12. Lirim had a miss last week iso.
  13. Fitting that the D-line played as well as they did last night.
  14. Unfortunately not. They only archive certain segments from the morning show and Hustler and Lawless.
  15. Agreed. After the Willy interview I switched over to 1290. They take some calls but not nearly as much. Walby provides good insight as well.
  16. And there are good kids coming to join them as well. Scheifele and Trouba are always the first two kids people think of when it comes to the future but guys like Petan and Lowry have bright, bright futures as well. Personally I'm really excited about Lowry when he's ready given the size he has for the centre position.
  17. Actually yes you can blame Reilly on this basis - As I've said quarterbacks are taught to have a mental clock that the ball needs to be gone in a certain amount of time from the pocket which is exactly where Reilly was. As a QB you know that you obviously do not have eyes in the back of your head, and that your line can only block for so long, hence why the ball needs to be gone in a certain amount of time. It's not like the pressure got there right away, he had plenty of time to go through his progressions and throw it away. No QB can ever see 100 per cent of what he needs to see on a certain play, it's not physically possible. Quarterbacks are taught by coaches that the ball needs to be gone from the pocket in a certain amount of time. This really isn't difficult to understand, every coach teaches it. The play call was not bad. Considering the situation it was actually really good. What was bad was the execution because of the quarterback. That's not opinion, that is simply a fact. Anyone who has coached or played football on the offensive side will tell you the exact same thing. If anyone can't comprehend that they simply do not understand what they are watching, no offence intended.
  18. Times three. This team is going to be built a certain way and that's through the draft. It takes longer but it also ensures you stay competitive longer too.
  19. And he still blew a call yesterday that thankfully another ref caught. He needs to be fired.
  20. It's not though and here's why - As a play caller in that situation you're giving your QB a chance to make a play while trusting him not to make a poor decision. As a play caller you go into shotgun on second and inches with the thought that the WORST thing that's going to happen is you're going to be facing third and inches on the next play. If there's a play to be made on second down, make the throw. If not (which clearly there wasn't) you throw the ball away and take your sneak on third down and start over again. You do not under any circumstances take the sack, which was the result of Reilly hanging onto the ball to long. The play call was fine. The protection was good from the line. It was a very simple, basic football decision that Mike Reilly got wrong.
  21. As a QB, you're taught to have a mental clock as to when the ball has to be gone from the pocket. The time had long since expired.
  22. TITTIES!!!
  23. I wasn't really paying attention after Edmonton had their final turn over on downs - Was this shown on TSN, or talked about on local radio?
  24. Burke liked the knee at the end of the first half when EDM was trailing. Classic Burke maneuver. Actually considering the time left and where Edmonton was on the field, that was the right decision.
  25. At this point, Grigsby hasn't done anything that Cotton has already done himself at the position when we've seen him play. The same cannot be said for Grigsby.
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