Agree on Wallace. When he came in on short notice as a CFL rookie, I was really surprised at his technique and aggressiveness- did not seem to be intimidated at all. Barring injury or something weird happening, he ought to be a stalwart fixture on the O-line for a decade.
I would also be shocked if O'Shea and Co. made some moves to shore up the middle of the d-line and maybe even the safety position. Brandon Alexander has been playing better of late but substantially below acceptable levels overall.
Maybe even the same father. That aspect has not been talked to death yet.
What we are seeing may be the best Collaros can do due to the cumulative effect of injuries and aging, so Buck may have to plan around Collaros' diminished ability to sling the ball with accuracy and power, as he has done. He ain't gonna get any younger, either, so we had better lower our expectations accordingly.
Am not quiet but still hold to my opinion that this team is not the juggernaut of yore, but the beneficiary of some very poor competition this year. But a win is a win.