Bigblue204 Posted March 14, 2022 Report Posted March 14, 2022 1 hour ago, TBURGESS said: It's a problem right now. It will continue to be a problem until it is addressed. Will Walters fix it? We'll see. It's not like he's always fixed things in the past. Right now it's actually not a problem. Both kickers lead the league in field goal percentage and lead the league in punting average. It won't be a problem until the kickers come out and show that it's a problem. All it is right NOW is fodder for forums. Noeller, Sard, JCon and 3 others 1 3 1 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted March 15, 2022 Report Posted March 15, 2022 On 2022-03-13 at 5:49 PM, Noeller said: I'm not pointing fingers, but man it has gotta be exhausting being sour/angry/negative all the time about seemingly everything. I have faith in this regime because they haven't steered me wrong yet. I have faith in a raw kid who kicked 92% in CIS. I have faith in an American guy whose only real issue (apparently) was the angles of a much larger field. We have a whole camp to get it figured out and if they don't have someone they like, there are dozens and dozens of kickers out there that can be brought in. When Mourtada lined up for a FG were you confident that he'd put it through or were you nervously on the edge of your seat going, "C'mon... C'mon..."?? If anyone said No then they're lying.
Brandon Posted March 15, 2022 Report Posted March 15, 2022 8 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: When Mourtada lined up for a FG were you confident that he'd put it through or were you nervously on the edge of your seat going, "C'mon... C'mon..."?? If anyone said No then they're lying. I will agree, kicking isn't exactly a position that you want a guy to learn on the job. SpeedFlex27 1
camper_2 Posted March 15, 2022 Report Posted March 15, 2022 55 minutes ago, Brandon said: I will agree, kicking isn't exactly a position that you want a guy to learn on the job. Yes, a person could say its learning on the job, but again, many will say its a matter of making an adjustment or fine tuning mechanics to achieve the results required... Makes me wonder how the golf swing is with those that are voicing concerns in here...
JCon Posted March 15, 2022 Author Report Posted March 15, 2022 2 hours ago, camper_2 said: Makes me wonder how the golf swing is with those that are voicing concerns in here... My swing is consistent, not good, just consistent. wbbfan, Bigblue204, CodyT and 1 other 4
Noeller Posted March 15, 2022 Report Posted March 15, 2022 Randy Ambrosie on a bit of a tour (hopefully SF27 is in attendance..lulz) and in YYC today, there's some interesting chatter:
JCon Posted March 15, 2022 Author Report Posted March 15, 2022 I found this interesting. We needed the ability for the CFL to access gambling revenue. It's a lifeline to the CFL. But, how closely do we want the league tied to the organizations behind it? I think finding that balance is going to be challenging for the integrity of the game. I would imagine professional (or high-stakes) gamblers will be scrutinizing the relationships between the leagues and gambling orgs. Tracker 1
17to85 Posted March 15, 2022 Report Posted March 15, 2022 25 minutes ago, Noeller said: Randy Ambrosie on a bit of a tour (hopefully SF27 is in attendance..lulz) and in YYC today, there's some interesting chatter: barf. CFL agrees to sell fans marketing data in a desperate attempt to attempt to crowd source a marketing strategy. I hate this world. SpeedFlex27, BigBlueFanatic and Noeller 3
SpeedFlex27 Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 5 hours ago, 17to85 said: barf. CFL agrees to sell fans marketing data in a desperate attempt to attempt to crowd source a marketing strategy. I hate this world. He's Randy Ambrosie & he's all ours... Stickem 1
bigg jay Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 I hope they gave him a signing bonus. https://globalnews.ca/news/8684209/edmonton-elks-adarius-bowman-retiring/ rebusrankin, Fred C Dobbs and GCJenks 3
Stickem Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 3 minutes ago, bigg jay said: I hope they gave him a signing bonus. https://globalnews.ca/news/8684209/edmonton-elks-adarius-bowman-retiring/ Guess he couldn't SEE a future there...........Kenny does though
bearpants Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 21 minutes ago, bigg jay said: I hope they gave him a signing bonus. https://globalnews.ca/news/8684209/edmonton-elks-adarius-bowman-retiring/ So Bowman signing with the Elks was just a really, really long one-day contract type of situation...
bigg jay Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 34 minutes ago, bearpants said: So Bowman signing with the Elks was just a really, really long one-day contract type of situation... Maybe he tried but realized he wouldn't be able to bulk up enough to play D-Line for Jones? JCon, johnzo, GCJenks and 1 other 4
JCon Posted March 16, 2022 Author Report Posted March 16, 2022 1 minute ago, bigg jay said: Maybe he tried but realized he wouldn't be able to bulk up enough to play D-Line for Jones? Writing was on the wall for Bowman when Castillo signed. BigBlueFanatic, greenrider55, Noeller and 3 others 6
Noeller Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 The CFL’s partnership with data and technology firm Genius Sports has been billed as a major win for the league, but it could spell the end of Canadian football as we know it. In the midst of commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s cross-country road trip, Sportsnet reporter Arash Madani told The Rod Pedersen Show that the CFL’s new partner has been vocal about their support for a conversion to four downs. “I’m told that Genius Sports has really made a push to the league office about four downs and that Randy Ambrosie has let the teams know and let some of the football people know that there is a real push towards four downs from their now partner over at Genius Sports,” Madani said Wednesday. “Keep that in mind as this kind of unfolds, that some of the reporting that came out of Grey Cup week, it’s getting a real push now from one of the key stakeholders on the business side of that entire operation.” The same week that the CFL unveiled it’s groundbreaking relationship with Genius, reports emerged that the league would be undergoing a review of its entire operation, including weighing the merits of three versus four downs. The idea was met with swift backlash from fans and commentators, but appears to have powerful supporters. Genius Sports owns a minority stake in the league’s new commercial arm, CFL Ventures, allowing it to profit off of the revenue it is intended to help create. The high profile firm is set to provide everything from tailored marketing research to revolutionary new broadcast technologies, as well as spear-heading the CFL’s approach to legal sports gambling, but may see the operation as more viable with a more familiar four-down model. On Tuesday, Ambrosie was asked about the possibility of an Americanized CFL in an appearance in Calgary and avoided answering the question directly. “I’m constantly struck by the quotes that I read that are attributed to the league. Look, I think there are three fundamental priorities right now and they are this,” he rambled. “One is to use this bargaining to build a long-term mutually beneficial partnership with the players. That is our number one priority. The second priority is to use this product review process that’s underway to learn and educate ourselves and to work with the ambition of building the fast, funnest, most dynamic game of football on the planet. That’s it. Funnest, fastest, most dynamic game of football on the planet is our ambition. And the third is to grow our fan base.” “Those are the three priorities. That’s what’s driving our agenda, that’s what’s driving our efforts and those are gonna be the things that we’re gonna be focused on. You have to, for your sanity and for the sake of relationships with all of our key stakeholders, stay away from those specific solutions because they drag you down a rabbit hole and they never lead to anything good.” The CFL rules committee is set to meet in April, but a monumental shift in how the game is played likely won’t be possible on such a short timeline. Fans should expect this controversy to percolate within league circles for quite some time before a decision is made either way. rebusrankin, Jesse, bigg jay and 2 others 1 2 2
wbbfan Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 14 minutes ago, Noeller said: The CFL’s partnership with data and technology firm Genius Sports has been billed as a major win for the league, but it could spell the end of Canadian football as we know it. In the midst of commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s cross-country road trip, Sportsnet reporter Arash Madani told The Rod Pedersen Show that the CFL’s new partner has been vocal about their support for a conversion to four downs. “I’m told that Genius Sports has really made a push to the league office about four downs and that Randy Ambrosie has let the teams know and let some of the football people know that there is a real push towards four downs from their now partner over at Genius Sports,” Madani said Wednesday. “Keep that in mind as this kind of unfolds, that some of the reporting that came out of Grey Cup week, it’s getting a real push now from one of the key stakeholders on the business side of that entire operation.” The same week that the CFL unveiled it’s groundbreaking relationship with Genius, reports emerged that the league would be undergoing a review of its entire operation, including weighing the merits of three versus four downs. The idea was met with swift backlash from fans and commentators, but appears to have powerful supporters. Genius Sports owns a minority stake in the league’s new commercial arm, CFL Ventures, allowing it to profit off of the revenue it is intended to help create. The high profile firm is set to provide everything from tailored marketing research to revolutionary new broadcast technologies, as well as spear-heading the CFL’s approach to legal sports gambling, but may see the operation as more viable with a more familiar four-down model. On Tuesday, Ambrosie was asked about the possibility of an Americanized CFL in an appearance in Calgary and avoided answering the question directly. “I’m constantly struck by the quotes that I read that are attributed to the league. Look, I think there are three fundamental priorities right now and they are this,” he rambled. “One is to use this bargaining to build a long-term mutually beneficial partnership with the players. That is our number one priority. The second priority is to use this product review process that’s underway to learn and educate ourselves and to work with the ambition of building the fast, funnest, most dynamic game of football on the planet. That’s it. Funnest, fastest, most dynamic game of football on the planet is our ambition. And the third is to grow our fan base.” “Those are the three priorities. That’s what’s driving our agenda, that’s what’s driving our efforts and those are gonna be the things that we’re gonna be focused on. You have to, for your sanity and for the sake of relationships with all of our key stakeholders, stay away from those specific solutions because they drag you down a rabbit hole and they never lead to anything good.” The CFL rules committee is set to meet in April, but a monumental shift in how the game is played likely won’t be possible on such a short timeline. Fans should expect this controversy to percolate within league circles for quite some time before a decision is made either way. Time for social media backlash from cfl fans. If they aren't stopped now we won't have a cfl in 5 years. rebusrankin, Mark F, Noeller and 5 others 4 4
Arnold_Palmer Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 23 minutes ago, Noeller said: The CFL’s partnership with data and technology firm Genius Sports has been billed as a major win for the league, but it could spell the end of Canadian football as we know it. In the midst of commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s cross-country road trip, Sportsnet reporter Arash Madani told The Rod Pedersen Show that the CFL’s new partner has been vocal about their support for a conversion to four downs. “I’m told that Genius Sports has really made a push to the league office about four downs and that Randy Ambrosie has let the teams know and let some of the football people know that there is a real push towards four downs from their now partner over at Genius Sports,” Madani said Wednesday. “Keep that in mind as this kind of unfolds, that some of the reporting that came out of Grey Cup week, it’s getting a real push now from one of the key stakeholders on the business side of that entire operation.” The same week that the CFL unveiled it’s groundbreaking relationship with Genius, reports emerged that the league would be undergoing a review of its entire operation, including weighing the merits of three versus four downs. The idea was met with swift backlash from fans and commentators, but appears to have powerful supporters. Genius Sports owns a minority stake in the league’s new commercial arm, CFL Ventures, allowing it to profit off of the revenue it is intended to help create. The high profile firm is set to provide everything from tailored marketing research to revolutionary new broadcast technologies, as well as spear-heading the CFL’s approach to legal sports gambling, but may see the operation as more viable with a more familiar four-down model. On Tuesday, Ambrosie was asked about the possibility of an Americanized CFL in an appearance in Calgary and avoided answering the question directly. “I’m constantly struck by the quotes that I read that are attributed to the league. Look, I think there are three fundamental priorities right now and they are this,” he rambled. “One is to use this bargaining to build a long-term mutually beneficial partnership with the players. That is our number one priority. The second priority is to use this product review process that’s underway to learn and educate ourselves and to work with the ambition of building the fast, funnest, most dynamic game of football on the planet. That’s it. Funnest, fastest, most dynamic game of football on the planet is our ambition. And the third is to grow our fan base.” “Those are the three priorities. That’s what’s driving our agenda, that’s what’s driving our efforts and those are gonna be the things that we’re gonna be focused on. You have to, for your sanity and for the sake of relationships with all of our key stakeholders, stay away from those specific solutions because they drag you down a rabbit hole and they never lead to anything good.” The CFL rules committee is set to meet in April, but a monumental shift in how the game is played likely won’t be possible on such a short timeline. Fans should expect this controversy to percolate within league circles for quite some time before a decision is made either way. I’m a pretty open guy when it comes to change, but this would absolutely undoubtedly kill what the CFL represents and I would NOT be in favour of supporting it. In fact if that happened I would no longer support the CFL. The league may have its issues but having three downs is not one of them. the watcher, bigg jay, rebusrankin and 5 others 4 4
Dr Zaius Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 I'm never watching a down of the CFL again if this happens. I can't see them being dumb enough to actually do this. Noeller, the watcher, Tracker and 2 others 2 3
JCon Posted March 16, 2022 Author Report Posted March 16, 2022 Beginning of the end. It's amazing how times 4 downs comes up under Ambrosie's leadership. He can deny it but it wouldn't continue to come up if they weren't considering it. Noeller and Mark F 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 5 hours ago, bigg jay said: I hope they gave him a signing bonus. https://globalnews.ca/news/8684209/edmonton-elks-adarius-bowman-retiring/ What a ridiculously dumb signing. Yeah, I hope he cost Jones some bonus money for that stupid move.
rebusrankin Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 I think they'll go to 4 downs because Ambroise is that dumb and the league will die.
SpeedFlex27 Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 58 minutes ago, Dr Zaius said: I'm never watching a down of the CFL again if this happens. I can't see them being dumb enough to actually do this. I'm seeing a coming together of all leagues in North America (USFL, XFL & CFL) into one developmental league for the NFL. Perhaps like the AHL, one developmental team for every NFL team. For example, the BC Lions for the Seahawks, the Eskimos for the Rams, the Stamps for the 49ers, the Bombers for the Vikings. A massive infusion of money from gambling, tv & the NFL. The first step on making it 4 down football only & taking it global.
bigg jay Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 55 minutes ago, JCon said: Beginning of the end. It's amazing how times 4 downs comes up under Ambrosie's leadership. He can deny it but it wouldn't continue to come up if they weren't considering it. Time for Wade and the Canadian Mafia to flex their muscle. Noeller, rebusrankin, Sard and 1 other 4
17to85 Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 Stop pretending there is a quick fix to grab fans. Changing rules won't win fans. Boots on the ground grass roots long term thinking is the only way to foster new long term fans. TBURGESS, Sard, JCon and 6 others 4 5
JCon Posted March 16, 2022 Author Report Posted March 16, 2022 Look, I'm not saying Ambrosie is driving this but it continues to come up, which tells me he's interested in looking at it. Used to think the teams would make sure it wouldn't happen but I'm not so sure anymore. TSN runs this league now. Noeller 1
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