JohnnyAbonny Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 A lot of football also players enjoy what they do to a point, but their love and passion is for another sport. Andrew Harris for example was a hockey player first. I just heard an interview with HOF lineman Anthony Munoz, he said his first love was baseball and really only chose football because of his size. I’m sure that’s more common than we realize too. In any occupation, the amount of people that truly love what they do is smaller than you’d think. It just so happens this is one that we idolize as fans.
GCn20 Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 (edited) 18 hours ago, Mark H. said: Interesting debate here. Considering the toll that football takes on the body, I would lean more towards guys playing for the $$ and the travel opportunities. Yeah, you an make practice roster money pretty much anywhere, but entry level contracts are $75 000 ($55 000 USD) for a 6 month season - that's not money you make just anywhere You have an average 4-5 year career, and putting your body through a meat grinder for that amount may sound like a good deal to those of us who don't do it, but to those that do I guarantee you that the vast majority aren't doing it just for a CFL pay cheque. It's nonsense to suggest that these guys come to the CFL because it represents their best financial opportunity. Take a look at the resumes of a LOT of the players in our league, they are not dummies that are unable to earn a living any other way. Sure you got exceptions to that rule with guys like Nick Marshall etc, but the vast majority of guys in the CFL are coming here to try keep their NFL dream alive and demonstrating a good attitude and a winning attitude is extremely important to those chances. I can guarantee that the drive to win is one of the top things the Bombers recruiters look at when they go South. I would think that it is important to pretty much every CFL team to varying degrees. Edited February 14 by GCn20
Mark H. Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 1 hour ago, GCn20 said: You have an average 4-5 year career, and putting your body through a meat grinder for that amount may sound like a good deal to those of us who don't do it, but to those that do I guarantee you that the vast majority aren't doing it just for a CFL pay cheque. It's nonsense to suggest that these guys come to the CFL because it represents their best financial opportunity. Take a look at the resumes of a LOT of the players in our league, they are not dummies that are unable to earn a living any other way. Sure you got exceptions to that rule with guys like Nick Marshall etc, but the vast majority of guys in the CFL are coming here to try keep their NFL dream alive and demonstrating a good attitude and a winning attitude is extremely important to those chances. I can guarantee that the drive to win is one of the top things the Bombers recruiters look at when they go South. I would think that it is important to pretty much every CFL team to varying degrees. Then our debate is basically a coin flip. 1a) They get paid 1 b) They might keep their NFL dream alive Yes, both of those require drive and dedication.
GCn20 Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 2 hours ago, Mark H. said: Then our debate is basically a coin flip. 1a) They get paid 1 b) They might keep their NFL dream alive Yes, both of those require drive and dedication. Ok...that's the point I was trying to make. If you are going to have the drive and dedication, I think it stands to reason you will also try hard to win and that it is an absolutely ridiculous assertion that players feel like the playoffs are unpaid OT and don't care about them.
Mark H. Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 3 hours ago, GCn20 said: Ok...that's the point I was trying to make. If you are going to have the drive and dedication, I think it stands to reason you will also try hard to win and that it is an absolutely ridiculous assertion that players feel like the playoffs are unpaid OT and don't care about them. Well, I don't think anyone said the playoffs were 'unpaid' - because playoff money is a thing. MOBomberFan and Piggy 1 2
JCon Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Simoni Lawrence has retired. A great day for the CFL! Tracker, Piggy 1, Jesse and 6 others 8 1
bigg jay Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 2 minutes ago, JCon said: Simoni Lawrence has retired. A great day for the CFL! With him and Chris Edwards both retiring, that's a big financial hit for the league. The money the league collected in fines from those two has probably paid for Ambrosie's salary the last few years. 😂 Noeller, Bigblue204, JCon and 3 others 1 5
JCon Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 22 minutes ago, bigg jay said: With him and Chris Edwards both retiring, that's a big financial hit for the league. The money the league collected in fines from those two has probably paid for Ambrosie's salary the last few years. 😂 Won't someone think of the charities?! Piggy 1 1
17to85 Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 39 minutes ago, JCon said: Simoni Lawrence has retired. A great day for the CFL! Good riddance. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Piggy 1, SpeedFlex27, Noeller and 1 other 4
JCon Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Just now, 17to85 said: Good riddance. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. He hit the door on the way out. Fined the maximum by the CFL. GCJenks, HardCoreBlue, Geebrr and 9 others 1 11
rebusrankin Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 If Simoni hadn't cheapshoted ZC in game 1 of 2019, we may never have had ZC and might still be in a cup drought. I for one would like to thank Lawrence for his contribution to Winnipeg Blue Bomber football. Piggy 1, bigg jay, MOBomberFan and 9 others 3 1 8
GCn20 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 20 hours ago, rebusrankin said: If Simoni hadn't cheapshoted ZC in game 1 of 2019, we may never have had ZC and might still be in a cup drought. I for one would like to thank Lawrence for his contribution to Winnipeg Blue Bomber football. He also completely derailed the Rider franchise by taking ZC out. ZC was finally healthy and who knows what he might have done in Regina that year. However, at the end of the day good riddance to a guy the league should have gotten rid of a long time ago. Tracker, rebusrankin and wbbfan 3
Fatty Liver Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 4 hours ago, GCn20 said: He also completely derailed the Rider franchise by taking ZC out. ZC was finally healthy and who knows what he might have done in Regina that year. However, at the end of the day good riddance to a guy the league should have gotten rid of a long time ago. That was 2019, Fajardo led the Riders to a 13-5 record and lost on the last play of the West Finals to a Collaros lead Bomber team. That was a miracle season for both teams, the wheels started to fall off for the Riders the next off-season.
Bigblue204 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Fatty Liver said: . Edited February 16 by Bigblue204 Delete
GCn20 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 Just now, Fatty Liver said: That was 2019, Fajardo led the Riders to a 13-5 record and lost on the last play of the West Finals to a Collaros lead Bomber team. That was a miracle season for both teams, the wheels started to fall off for the Riders the next off-season. The wheels fell off when ZC was no longer their QB. Yes, Cody took them to 13-5 but a healthy Collaros all season long may have gotten them a Grey Cup and then we all know what Cody did the year after.
Bigblue204 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 2 minutes ago, GCn20 said: The wheels fell off when ZC was no longer their QB. Yes, Cody took them to 13-5 but a healthy Collaros all season long may have gotten them a Grey Cup and then we all know what Cody did the year after. I actually think they would have likely been bottom feeders had Collaros stayed healthy. Remember that the way he played there is not the same way he's played here. And from his account, it wasn't his choice. Fajardo was allowed to run around and scramble and play to his strengths. Collaros wasnt necessarily given that freedom.
GCn20 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 7 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said: I actually think they would have likely been bottom feeders had Collaros stayed healthy. Remember that the way he played there is not the same way he's played here. And from his account, it wasn't his choice. Fajardo was allowed to run around and scramble and play to his strengths. Collaros wasnt necessarily given that freedom. We will never know for sure, however, Collaros had a fantastic TC that year and looked like he was finally 100% before Simoni turned out the lights.
Fatty Liver Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 38 minutes ago, GCn20 said: The wheels fell off when ZC was no longer their QB. Yes, Cody took them to 13-5 but a healthy Collaros all season long may have gotten them a Grey Cup and then we all know what Cody did the year after. Waiting...on hold from the NFL. Stickem 1
Stickem Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 ........I'd say Faj will be quite skeletal waiting for a reply....but keep the dream alive is his motto lol Fatty Liver 1
JCon Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 54 minutes ago, Fatty Liver said: That was 2019, Fajardo led the Riders to a 13-5 record and lost on the last play of the West Finals to a Collaros lead Bomber team. That was a miracle season for both teams, the wheels started to fall off for the Riders the next off-season. They didn't lose on the last play. They were losing the whole time. They are losers. Geebrr, bearpants, Fatty Liver and 2 others 5
Geebrr Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 41 minutes ago, JCon said: They didn't lose on the last play. They were losing the whole time. They are losers. Again , people seem to forget that would have tied the game. That and I still think the pass would have been broken up. Plus, had Sayles just knocked the ball down like he should have it was drive over a few plays earlier. . JCon, Bigblue204 and Noeller 2 1
Noeller Posted February 16 Author Report Posted February 16 2 minutes ago, Geebrr said: Again , people seem to forget that would have tied the game. That and I still think the pass would have been broken up. Plus, had Sayles just knocked the ball down like he should have it was drive over a few plays earlier. . He really Demerio Houston-ed that one.... HardCoreBlue, Geebrr and bigg jay 1 2
Booch Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 that pass was gonna be either picked off, or swatted away....and from height of crossbar....,,trajectory of ball when it hit it and the depth of the receiver I think it was gonna be another classic Faf overthrow anyway. And likely is Sask fashion even if they made the catch the kicker prob would have missed the convert...which would have been just as fitting and end....losers....just lose...110 yrs of history has defined it Bigblue204 1
GCn20 Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Booch said: that pass was gonna be either picked off, or swatted away....and from height of crossbar....,,trajectory of ball when it hit it and the depth of the receiver I think it was gonna be another classic Faf overthrow anyway. And likely is Sask fashion even if they made the catch the kicker prob would have missed the convert...which would have been just as fitting and end....losers....just lose...110 yrs of history has defined it It was an interception almost definitely. The DB was cutting under him and the receiver had made zero effort to come back to the ball to prevent it. 1 hour ago, JCon said: They didn't lose on the last play. They were losing the whole time. They are losers. It's the Rider motto: Translated from latin this is the Riders motto: "Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory" Edited February 16 by GCn20
bearpants Posted February 16 Report Posted February 16 21 minutes ago, Geebrr said: Again , people seem to forget that would have tied the game. That and I still think the pass would have been broken up. Plus, had Sayles just knocked the ball down like he should have it was drive over a few plays earlier. . I don't care what would've happened if the ball hadn't hit the crossbar.... idiots like to say the Bombers got lucky... I say the Riders luck finally ran out... on that final drive there was the Sayles almost pick that would've ended the game... BA almost had a pick that would've ended the game... if Fajardo holds on to that "incomplete" a split second longer, it's a fumble and the game is over... Rider finally stopped fluking that final drive. Bigblue204 1
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