IC Khari Posted December 16, 2013 Report Posted December 16, 2013 Toronto lost some good players, the Stamps lost what virtually was their starting QB of record the last two seasons, Sask lost two NI Dlinemen, BC lost a future backup? We didn't really loose as much as we could have. What do you think?
DR. CFL Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Ottawa wanted to pass when they were to take a player from Winnipeg but the CFL said they couldn't. It would be too embarrassing
rebusrankin Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Calgary, lose a good QB, Starting safety, starting OL.
Brandon Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Wouldn't it be funny if Brink were to be signed by the Lions..... RagingIce and Mr Dee 2
Blueandgold Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Calgary, lose a good QB, Starting safety, starting OL. Eric Fraser reminds me of Cauchy.
RagingIce Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Wouldn't it be funny if Brink were to be signed by the Lions..... That would be amazing.
iso_55 Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Calgary has so much depth that they'll absorb the hit & keep on going. They lost Glenn & still have Tate & BLM. John Hufnagel said he's going to be excited to start developing a young third string qb for the future whoever that is once training camp arrives now that a spot is open on the roster. They lost OL J'Michael Deane & Huff said after the draft at a presser that he'd never start in Calgary on a full time basis. Huff also said that he knew he'd lose a safety yet he didn't know which one as he has Adam Berger, Keenan McDougall & Jeff Hecht waiting in the wings. He said losing a safety allowed him to protect other Canadian players at positions not so deep. Huff sounded pretty relaxed & calm. He even joked around with the media. While he was doing the presser he told the Calgary media that the scrum interrupted a coaching interview he was having & when he is done with them he was going back to finish it. When asked how the coaching interview process was going he said, "Fine, thanks". And to the reporter who asked the question, "How come you never showed up?" Smiles & laughter all around. Looked like just another day at the office for the Stamps President of Football Operations & HC. Wow, the guy seeemed totally relaxed even after losing 3 starters including a qb. Not a care in the world. Having depth at nearly every position will do that for him.
road griller Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Losing Glenn may hurt a little in July, Aug, Sept but once the mittens come out in Oct they will be sending the Redblacks a thank you card.
kelownabomberfan Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 Wouldn't it be funny if Brink were to be signed by the Lions.....That would be amazing. I'd rather they signed Boltus.
Jacquie Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Anyone see Penton's take on the draft's winners and losers? He had Calgary as the big winner and, of course, Winnipeg was on the losing side. http://www.winnipegsun.com/2013/12/16/cfl-expansion-draft-winners-and-losers
iso_55 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Why the surprise, Jacquie? I've been saying this more than once & taking heat for it. Outside of Winnipeg, no one thinks our Canadian depth is any good. Some of you guys can argue the drafting record of Mack but across the league people looking at the roster consider our Canadian strength a joke. And because of our track record as an organization, anything we do, any move we make is scoffed & laughed at by other CFL teams, fans & media. It's going to take a long time to get any kind of credibility back & earn respect from the rest of the CFL.
Jacquie Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 I was referring to Penton's picks. Now if you agree Calgary was the big winner in the draft that's your choice. As for the rest, I don't give a damn what the media think since IMO most of them are idiots who form their opinions of the Bombers based on the writings of Penton, Friesen, Lawless and Wiecek. blitzmore 1
rebusrankin Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Penton was one of the Sun Writers last year who didn't know the NI rule, specifically that an Aussie (Bartel) is a NI, so I take what he says with a grain of salt. That said, he is correct right now that Ottawa is better at QB than us, debatable at NI.
Mark H. Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Ottawa is better at QB 'right now.' However, their QB moves up to this point have given us a better chance of signing Collaros. They have Glenn and several decent veteran OL. Whether or not that's better than what we have depends on how well Collaros performs and how well our young OL continue to develop. I don't think they're better at any other positions.
Guest Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary without question had more taken from them....... at least on paper (starting QB, OL when healthy and safety), though I doubt Huf is losing much sleep over any of them. Actually, I'm a bit surprised that Fraser was still the starter this past season.
Jacquie Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Hufnagel talks about the draft: http://www.cfl.ca/article/hufnagel-im-not-real-pleased-about-the-day
Brandon Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Anyone see Penton's take on the draft's winners and losers? He had Calgary as the big winner and, of course, Winnipeg was on the losing side. http://www.winnipegsun.com/2013/12/16/cfl-expansion-draft-winners-and-losers Penton is a moron.... he states the oft injured Tate will now start..... so I don't see how losing a quality veteran back up who is great as an insurance policy is anything positive with his original statement. Bombers losing 2 nobodies and a guy they can get back as a free agent is a loser??? If anything we are the winners for losing the least.. Horrible article from Penton .
iso_55 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary is a winner only because they are one of the few teams who can absorb these losses & not be affected because of their depth. Like I posted earlier.Hufnagel had a presser & he was all smiles & relaxed. Not at all acting like a GM who lost 3 starters.
kelownabomberfan Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary is a winner only because they are one of the few teams who can absorb these losses & not be affected because of their depth. Like I posted earlier.Hufnagel had a presser & he was all smiles & relaxed. Not at all acting like a GM who lost 3 starters. I get the smiles and relaxation thing but that being said, Huffer is no Mike Kelly either. Of course he's not going to come out and do a presser cursing and swearing and acting like a jack-arse.
Jpan85 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Read the Penton article did say Tate was the clear cut starter said that they have two quarterbacks that could start.
iso_55 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 No, he's no Mike Kelly that's for sure. But when he's not happy he shows it. When he's angry his answers are curt & to the point. He's never been adversarial with the media in the 6 seasons he's been in Calgary but it shows when he's upset. Monday, he lost a qb, an OL & a safety all starters & he is joking & laughing because he knows with his talent & depth, the Stamps won't skip a beat. The most negative thing he says is he's not happy about it. Huff's favourite movie as a football coach is, "It's A Wonderful Life".
IC Khari Posted December 18, 2013 Author Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary has so much depth that they'll absorb the hit & keep on going. They lost Glenn & still have Tate & BLM. John Hufnagel said he's going to be excited to start developing a young third string qb for the future whoever that is once training camp arrives now that a spot is open on the roster. They lost OL J'Michael Deane & Huff said after the draft at a presser that he'd never start in Calgary on a full time basis. Huff also said that he knew he'd lose a safety yet he didn't know which one as he has Adam Berger, Keenan McDougall & Jeff Hecht waiting in the wings. He said losing a safety allowed him to protect other Canadian players at positions not so deep. Huff sounded pretty relaxed & calm. He even joked around with the media. While he was doing the presser he told the Calgary media that the scrum interrupted a coaching interview he was having & when he is done with them he was going back to finish it. When asked how the coaching interview process was going he said, "Fine, thanks". And to the reporter who asked the question, "How come you never showed up?" Smiles & laughter all around. Looked like just another day at the office for the Stamps President of Football Operations & HC. Wow, the guy seeemed totally relaxed even after losing 3 starters including a qb. Not a care in the world. Having depth at nearly every position will do that for him. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/football/cfl/stampeders-lose-kevin-glenn-jmicheal-deane-and-eric-fraser-to-redblacks-236119961.html "I'm not real pleased about the day," said Hufnagel, who guided the Calgary Stampeders to a CFL-best record of 14-4 as coach and general manager this past season. Not sure he was as happy as you may think Iso. I'm sure he realizes the "insurance policy" he had in Glenn and now that won't be there ...
kelownabomberfan Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 No, he's no Mike Kelly that's for sure. But when he's not happy he shows it. When he's angry his answers are curt & to the point. He's never been adversarial with the media in the 6 seasons he's been in Calgary but it shows when he's upset. Monday, he lost a qb, an OL & a safety all starters & he is joking & laughing because he knows with his talent & depth, the Stamps won't skip a beat. The most negative thing he says is he's not happy about it. Huff's favourite movie as a football coach is, "It's A Wonderful Life". Jason Boltus' favorite movie is "The Longest Yard".... iso_55 1
iso_55 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary has so much depth that they'll absorb the hit & keep on going. They lost Glenn & still have Tate & BLM. John Hufnagel said he's going to be excited to start developing a young third string qb for the future whoever that is once training camp arrives now that a spot is open on the roster. They lost OL J'Michael Deane & Huff said after the draft at a presser that he'd never start in Calgary on a full time basis. Huff also said that he knew he'd lose a safety yet he didn't know which one as he has Adam Berger, Keenan McDougall & Jeff Hecht waiting in the wings. He said losing a safety allowed him to protect other Canadian players at positions not so deep. Huff sounded pretty relaxed & calm. He even joked around with the media. While he was doing the presser he told the Calgary media that the scrum interrupted a coaching interview he was having & when he is done with them he was going back to finish it. When asked how the coaching interview process was going he said, "Fine, thanks". And to the reporter who asked the question, "How come you never showed up?" Smiles & laughter all around. Looked like just another day at the office for the Stamps President of Football Operations & HC. Wow, the guy seeemed totally relaxed even after losing 3 starters including a qb. Not a care in the world. Having depth at nearly every position will do that for him. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/football/cfl/stampeders-lose-kevin-glenn-jmicheal-deane-and-eric-fraser-to-redblacks-236119961.html "I'm not real pleased about the day," said Hufnagel, who guided the Calgary Stampeders to a CFL-best record of 14-4 as coach and general manager this past season. Not sure he was as happy as you may think Iso. I'm sure he realizes the "insurance policy" he had in Glenn and now that won't be there ... Like Buck in Winnipeg preventing any qb development & movement, the 3 headed qb monster at times was counter productive. Luckily all 3 got along last year but it was pretty clear it couldn't continue. I believe either Glenn or Tate would have been traded had this been a normal off season.
iso_55 Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Calgary has so much depth that they'll absorb the hit & keep on going. They lost Glenn & still have Tate & BLM. John Hufnagel said he's going to be excited to start developing a young third string qb for the future whoever that is once training camp arrives now that a spot is open on the roster. They lost OL J'Michael Deane & Huff said after the draft at a presser that he'd never start in Calgary on a full time basis. Huff also said that he knew he'd lose a safety yet he didn't know which one as he has Adam Berger, Keenan McDougall & Jeff Hecht waiting in the wings. He said losing a safety allowed him to protect other Canadian players at positions not so deep. Huff sounded pretty relaxed & calm. He even joked around with the media. While he was doing the presser he told the Calgary media that the scrum interrupted a coaching interview he was having & when he is done with them he was going back to finish it. When asked how the coaching interview process was going he said, "Fine, thanks". And to the reporter who asked the question, "How come you never showed up?" Smiles & laughter all around. Looked like just another day at the office for the Stamps President of Football Operations & HC. Wow, the guy seeemed totally relaxed even after losing 3 starters including a qb. Not a care in the world. Having depth at nearly every position will do that for him. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/football/cfl/stampeders-lose-kevin-glenn-jmicheal-deane-and-eric-fraser-to-redblacks-236119961.html "I'm not real pleased about the day," said Hufnagel, who guided the Calgary Stampeders to a CFL-best record of 14-4 as coach and general manager this past season. Not sure he was as happy as you may think Iso. I'm sure he realizes the "insurance policy" he had in Glenn and now that won't be there ... Hey IC, Hufnagel is one cool customer. Does Huff look upset losing Glenn & 2 other starters? Sure he didn't want to lose any players but the guy looks like... whatever. Just another day. Watch the entire interview & you be the judge. http://www.stampeders.com/video/index/id/93895
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