Mark H. Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, wbbfan said: Yeah idk he puts up great stuff but he doesn’t seem to be finding any market. Maybe 500 subs, 2-3 likes 1 comment under 100 views on average last I checked. It's probably too nerdy for most viewers. coach17, wbbfan and Noeller 2 1
Fatty Liver Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 20 hours ago, Noeller said: Ya don't quote me, but I believe the CFL On TSN is its own product that TSN airs. The people working on it are, essentially, freelancers. I have no idea what the rates are in that situation, or how much Lapo would be making. My sizeable gut tells me that working on the broadcasts would pay well... The offseasons are less work than being a coach.... I'd bet an HC makes more, but coordinators likely make less. If Lapo owns his YouTube content outright (and isn't subsidiary to Bell/TSN) and gets enough followers, that can pay fairly well, as well.... Milt and Davis Sanchez also host a podcast together. You get the feeling the TSN crew is trying to diversify their portfolios just in case the big axe comes out again. https://www.youtube.com/@StegallSanchezPodcast/videos Noeller 1
wbbfan Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 59 minutes ago, Mark H. said: It's probably too nerdy for most viewers. That could be part of it. I know a bunch of guys who do really well on yt with football nerdy content. Might not have the same market share up here though. Might be entertainment quality, he’s a bit dry. Production quality really varies a lot. Might just need to find a way to each his market.
Mark H. Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 27 minutes ago, wbbfan said: That could be part of it. I know a bunch of guys who do really well on yt with football nerdy content. Might not have the same market share up here though. Might be entertainment quality, he’s a bit dry. Production quality really varies a lot. Might just need to find a way to each his market. I know few people who do a youtube channel of their farm. One guy is a dairy farmer, he has paid for getting a new house built, with $$ from his yt channel Farm channels are really popular with urban viewers wbbfan 1
WinnipegGordo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Bombers signed LS Ian Leroux (was on suspended list when he went back to school) and WR AK Gassama today. I wonder if the team will re-sign Benson. rebusrankin, Noeller, Goalie and 1 other 4
Booch Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, WinnipegGordo said: Bombers signed LS Ian Leroux (was on suspended list when he went back to school) and WR AK Gassama today. I wonder if the team will re-sign Benson. Likely a sms casualty wbbfan and WinnipegGordo 2
Tracker Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mark H. said: I know few people who do a youtube channel of their farm. One guy is a dairy farmer, he has paid for getting a new house built, with $$ from his yt channel Farm channels are really popular with urban viewers Its all that barnyard sex they want to watch. Mark H. and wbbfan 2
Brandon Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 22 hours ago, Noeller said: If Lapo owns his YouTube content outright (and isn't subsidiary to Bell/TSN) and gets enough followers, that can pay fairly well, as well.... YouTube does not pay well at all, he would have to get in the 100 000 of views per video to make any decent money from ad revenue or potential sponsors. The CFL is far to niche to reach that level. I'm guessing the TSN panel members make $50 000 - 75 000 per year. That's what Glass Door suggests and it's Canadian Football.... the States pays way more because they have a significantly larger viewing audience and budget. Edited 3 hours ago by Brandon wbbfan 1
wbbfan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mark H. said: I know few people who do a youtube channel of their farm. One guy is a dairy farmer, he has paid for getting a new house built, with $$ from his yt channel Farm channels are really popular with urban viewers Really? That’s pretty neat I’ve never heard of that niche before. 47 minutes ago, Booch said: Likely a sms casualty He’s gonna be like 38 too. Long snapping can be pretty hard on the body especially considering he played before they protected the LS from dirty shots. 22 minutes ago, Brandon said: YouTube does not pay well at all, he would have to get in the 100 000 of views per video to make any decent money from ad revenue or potential sponsors. The CFL is far to niche to reach that level. I'm guessing the TSN panel members make $50 000 - 75 000 per year. That's what Glass Door suggests and it's Canadian Football.... the States pays way more because they have a significantly larger viewing audience and budget. I would’ve figured 100k floor for full time guys. It’s not a lot of days but you can’t really work in football and be on the panel full time.
Booch Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said: Oh darn! wbbfan 1
Tracker Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said: FINALLY! A glimmer of hope for change. I would be open to keeping Walters but would like to know his rationale for letting O;Shea do this to the Bombers and what he sees as needing change.
wbbfan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, Booch said: Oh darn! I feel like in general coaches contracts will come up then be renewed with the way the cap works now. To min max things. pretty wild we have 2 ast coaches up for a total of 3 jobs, and 2 front office types up for gm roles. We’ve had one here two there now and then. With half the time the guy declining or pulling out. Never before have we had 4 guys taking interviews at once. Makes me think, is this the exodus? We’ve struggled to retain and regain guys with out over pays. It’ll be really some thing to see how we do retaining guys, and luring in new guys on the field and off. We should be in the market for new cfl vet players coaches and front office types. rebusrankin and Tracker 2
Fatty Liver Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 13 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said: 3DN's trick is to dissect the same public videos off the Internet anybody can watch and extrapolate 10 articles out of them, without the need to attend, or ask a single question. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".
Goalie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, Tracker said: FINALLY! A glimmer of hope for change. I would be open to keeping Walters but would like to know his rationale for letting O;Shea do this to the Bombers and what he sees as needing change. Do what? Take us to 5 straight championship games. Why ppl pretend we are the joke of the league when it’s the opposite is beyond me. I mean really. What exactly has O’Shea done besides be the winningest coach in our history. Besides winning 2 cups. Going to 5 prob 6 straight really. What a failure huh. Much better to be Calgary or Hamilton. Edited 1 hour ago by Goalie Piggy 1, Noeller and bb1 1 1 1
Noeller Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, Goalie said: Do what? Take us to 5 straight championship games. Why ppl pretend we are the joke of the league when it’s the opposite is beyond me. I mean really. What exactly has O’Shea done besides be the winningest coach in our history. Besides winning 2 cups. Going to 5 prob 6 straight really. What a failure huh. Much better to be Calgary or Hamilton. Walters quotes today were just fabulous. Mocking the media for daring to suggest anything positive made me chuckle. rebusrankin and Goalie 2
Booch Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Management..coaching...players...eventually get stale and don't work...happens...reluctantance to change too is generally a death sentence People fall back to the argument yeah won 2 grey cups...5 trips...yeah so what...it's easily argued part of this regime was directly responsible for 3 flops too...goes both ways and in a what have u done for me business...they have failed in 3 straight seasons now...a 4th for falling back on old dumb habits and ideals should be the see ya later thanks for everything Bringing back and labeling Thomas...Biggie...Wilson...BA...at minimum as starters and key pieces is a sign that nobody above the coordinator's have learned a thing wbbfan, Tracker and Piggy 1 1 2
wbbfan Posted 38 minutes ago Report Posted 38 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Booch said: Management..coaching...players...eventually get stale and don't work...happens...reluctantance to change too is generally a death sentence People fall back to the argument yeah won 2 grey cups...5 trips...yeah so what...it's easily argued part of this regime was directly responsible for 3 flops too...goes both ways and in a what have u done for me business...they have failed in 3 straight seasons now...a 4th for falling back on old dumb habits and ideals should be the see ya later thanks for everything Bringing back and labeling Thomas...Biggie...Wilson...BA...at minimum as starters and key pieces is a sign that nobody above the coordinator's have learned a thing 19/21 was a long time ago. Especially in football years. The same people who are content with 5 cups and 3 straight losses were the same ones mad at getting no respect in 21 and forward because cf/this team that team were past it. We were Hamilton in 19/21 the last two years. Now we’re struggling to maintain that level. And the same people who won’t be happy when we are at best the 3rd best team going into next year in power rankings. 19/21 team is never coming back from this squad. The only way back to that level is building up. We can’t maintain the status quo and expect to do better or as good any more. rebusrankin 1
TBURGESS Posted 38 minutes ago Author Report Posted 38 minutes ago I watched it and was surprised when he talked about Ford. Is it just me or did he kinda say that he'll go elsewhere for a big contract?
wbbfan Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, TBURGESS said: I watched it and was surprised when he talked about Ford. Is it just me or did he kinda say that he'll go elsewhere for a big contract? He did heavily insinuate that. And that they are happy to see guys like him and desjarlais leave for big pay days. 🤢 Tracker 1
Pete Posted 10 minutes ago Report Posted 10 minutes ago 47 minutes ago, Booch said: Management..coaching...players...eventually get stale and don't work...happens...reluctantance to change too is generally a death sentence People fall back to the argument yeah won 2 grey cups...5 trips...yeah so what...it's easily argued part of this regime was directly responsible for 3 flops too...goes both ways and in a what have u done for me business...they have failed in 3 straight seasons now...a 4th for falling back on old dumb habits and ideals should be the see ya later thanks for everything Bringing back and labeling Thomas...Biggie...Wilson...BA...at minimum as starters and key pieces is a sign that nobody above the coordinator's have learned a thing Did you expect him to say we're moving on from those players at this press conference? A lot of negotiations still have to take place
rebusrankin Posted 6 minutes ago Report Posted 6 minutes ago Ford is looking for NFL looks and he may end up there for at least part of next year imo. Interesting article in the WFP about Walters presser, hints that 2025 might be Zach's last year. I'd love to see a guy like Powell in for a year to develop behind Zach. However wtf do I know, maybe Wilson is the guy.
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