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Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I can't figure out what limits him or any other QB with the right athleticism and tools, as Prukop received the same input as Brown and has a better body for the job. Is it intelligence, confidence, dedication to the craft, competitiveness, or the case that they may not have been a dominant player from a very young age, forged at birth. It's a mystery. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
He's big, young, can run like a deer in open space and best of all, heavy balls. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
If Jones cut him, I'd take him over Prukop, at least he still has the potential to be rehabbed. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
That's all they expect from him, I don't know why he's hit his ceiling and can't progress beyond, but like Dom Davis, some QB's seem to be incapable of progressing beyond spot duty. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
For what he's used for he gets the job done, if he wants to come back for the same wage, I suspect the Bombers would take him. You have to remember Zach loved that QB room and his opinion counts a lot. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
...and that decision may already be made, if Brown agreed to terms to stay for another year, they would probably have announced it this week. He'd be dumb not to explore FA. Here's what he earned last season, making him the 15th highest paid QB in the land. Hard money: $82,000 Maximum value: $97,000 "The Oklahoma State product has a $75,000 base salary with $7,000 in housing money and will collect $500 each time he plays more than 51 percent of Winnipeg’s offensive plays in a game." If anything the ability to pay him more will be more challenging next season, considering all the other major bumps Walters has to administer. -
Call it what you want … you need to move on from Collaros
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
No team would be foolish enough to offer him a one year deal so he can double back after year one, if he wants access to the land of $300k+ contracts he's going to have to show them some commitment so they can build an offence around him, by signing a 2 maybe 3 year contract. GM's and coaches will also consider retaining their own jobs in this process, if Brown signs for one year and leaves after a good or a bad season, it would leave a coach like Bob Dyce in the same vulnerable position of starting again with nuthin'. -
Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Fatty Liver replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Buh-bye Evan Holm, as a Minnesota boy he's living the dream. -
2023/2024 CFL (Non Bombers) Off Season News
Fatty Liver replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Hope they make it more of a spectacle this year, they've dialed back media attention since the last time it was held in Wpg. -
2023/2024 CFL (Non Bombers) Off Season News
Fatty Liver replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Maybe Harris was thinking he would use the Raiders job as a stepping stone to a professional career and didn't expect to have any pro coaching opportunities come his way this quickly. I believe he still has a number of businesses that provide semi-passive income, so the Jr. coaching job would have been a part time gig. -
2023/2024 CFL (Non Bombers) Off Season News
Fatty Liver replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Dane Evans has the tools to be a top 5 CFL QB, if he could get over the mental hurdles of crumbling under pressure. -
I don't know, the only angle I can see Walters taking that would reduce Lawler's salary, is pointing out the immigration fiasco that kept him on the sidelines for 6 games reduced his value to the team. He did play well when he played, and Walters offered him the big contract and he accepted, so unless Walters wants to look bad chiseling some back, I think he sticks with the initial agreement. Kenny might be willing to drop $20k to keep Schoen around, but he's probably not going to accept a $40k cut in pay to do so.
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They should be able to fit Brady in if Walters accepts he'll probably lose Schoen once the bidding for his services goes beyond $200k. Not that Schoen isn't worth it, but they can't keep everyone and attrition of select players to free agency is an accepted reality of running a top team filled with league allstars.