Atomic Posted August 3, 2013 Report Posted August 3, 2013 I was inspired to create this thread after reading the Rider version started by danno over at Riderfans: http://www.riderfans.com/forum/showthread.php?117295-How-did-the-Riders-build-this-team Contrast the two approaches and draw your own conclusions... Non-Import Draft: 12 players (round drafted in parentheses) - Anthony Woodson (4), Carl Volny (5), Kito Poblah (1), Jade Etienne (1), Paul Swiston (4), Chris Greaves (6), Henoc Muamba (1), Pierre-Luc Labbe (6), Jake Thomas (4), Cory Watson (2), Rene Stephan (4), Carl Fitzgerald (3) Non-Import Local Juniors: 1 player - Brett Carter Non-Import Undrafted Signings: 3 players - Michel-Pierre Pontbriand, Teague Sherman, Dan West Non-Import Free Agent or Waiver Signings: 11 players - Rory Kohlert, Chris Kowalczuk, Justin Sorensen, Steve Morley, Cauchy Muamba, James Green, Ryan Lucas, Justin Palardy, Chris Cvetkovic, Philippe Dubuisson-Lebon, Mathieu Boulay Non-Import Trades: 1 player - Mike Renaud Import Recruits: 30 players - Justin Goltz, Max Hall, Will Ford, Chad Simpson, Clarence Denmark, Doug Pierce, Aaron Woods, Isaac Anderson, Marty Markett, Demond Washington, Wesley Pendleton, Alex Suber, Ian Wild, Freddie Harris, Alex Hall, Bryant Turner, Zach Anderson, Marquis Frazier, Chris Garrett, Chris Matthews, Andre Douglas, Desia Dunn, Jeremy McGee, Johnny Sears, JT Gilmore, Terrell Parker, Wallace Miles, Aderious Simmons, David James, Dexter Davis Import Free Agent or Waiver Signings: 7 players - Buck Pierce, Terrence Edwards, Shannon Boatman, Glenn January, Brandon Stewart, Jovon Johnson, Kenny Mainor Import Trades: 0 players. Note: Some of the players listed as free agent signings may have never played a game with another team, but spent time with another team in practice or training camp (Kohlert, Mainor, Kowalczuk, Dubuisson-Lebon, Boulay). johnzo 1
voodoochylde Posted August 3, 2013 Report Posted August 3, 2013 The first thing that jumps out at me is the investment in "blue chip" offensive lineman. They have 4 first round picks on their offensive line. Whereas our offensive line is comprised of millends / cast offs from around the league. This team hasn't made building a strong offensive line a priority and it shows through the constant struggles we have on that side of the ball (regardless of coach / oc). Just my first impression.
iso_55 Posted August 3, 2013 Report Posted August 3, 2013 Doesn't help when we draft a player like Brendan Labatte & first opportunity he ***** off back to Saskatchewan. That really set the OL back. Sorry for the language but that move still pisses me off.
Rids Posted August 3, 2013 Report Posted August 3, 2013 Good start. Next step would be to add the years and create a timeline of the changes.
Atomic Posted August 3, 2013 Author Report Posted August 3, 2013 One big difference seems to be in the quality of non-import free agent signings. The quantity is roughly the same but the best of ours are Palardy, Cvetkovic, Kohlert, Sorensen, and C. Muamba. Compare that with the best of the Riders' free agent signings - Labatte, Picard, Foley, Woldu, Huclack. The difference is huge.
Mr Dee Posted August 3, 2013 Report Posted August 3, 2013 Sorry, you can't use LaBatte as an example.....he doesn't exist.
pigseye Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 Acquiring imports stands out, the Riders are about 50/50 recruiting v free agents/trades The Bombers are about 80/20 recruiting v free agents/trades thus far, our recruiting hasn't paid off.
WildPath Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 Hmm, really interesting post. Wonder how the Riders and Bombers compare to the rest of the league.
iso_55 Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 Sorry, you can't use LaBatte as an example.....he doesn't exist. Invisible?
Mr Dee Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 Invisible? I'm sorry, I just don't see what you're saying.
iso_55 Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 I just said that it's hard to build a great offensive line when one of our best players that we drafted left & went to the Riders as he was from the Province of Saskatchewan. He signed with the Riders a season & a half ago & we still haven't replaced him. He's not listed on the Bombers but listed on the Riders.
Mr Dee Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 I just said that it's hard to build a great offensive line when one of our best players that we drafted left & went to the Riders as he was from the Province of Saskatchewan. He signed with the Riders a season & a half ago & we still haven't replaced him. He's not listed on the Bombers but listed on the Riders.
DR. CFL Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 People don't realize the 2 reasons LaBatte left. Primarily geography.....retired o line from Regina are kings there. 2 LaPolice wanted to move him to centre and he wanted no part of that.
iso_55 Posted August 4, 2013 Report Posted August 4, 2013 People don't realize the 2 reasons LaBatte left. Primarily geography.....retired o line from Regina are kings there. 2 LaPolice wanted to move him to centre and he wanted no part of that. Whatever the reason, he left & it really se back our OL.
Jacquie Posted August 5, 2013 Report Posted August 5, 2013 People don't realize the 2 reasons LaBatte left. Primarily geography.....retired o line from Regina are kings there. 2 LaPolice wanted to move him to centre and he wanted no part of that. Many people realize the second reason is BS since he didn't say anything to Lapo about not wanting to play centre. As well, Penton asked Labatte if the Bombers had said he would play guard would he have re-signed and he basically said it wouldn't have made a difference. The Bombers were trying to re-sign him for a year and a half which means before they tried him to centre the first time.
DR. CFL Posted August 5, 2013 Report Posted August 5, 2013 He didn't want to play centre......that was secondary to his smart decision to play in Sask from a personal and business standpoint. He also had said he wanted to stay in Winnipeg.....purely the standard line. What player would say otherwise?
iso_55 Posted August 5, 2013 Report Posted August 5, 2013 He didn't want to play centre......that was secondary to his smart decision to play in Sask from a personal and business standpoint. He also had said he wanted to stay in Winnipeg.....purely the standard line. What player would say otherwise? Smart business decision? I understand you are a Hamilton fan. Is that true because I'd like to ask... what player in his right mind wants to play for a Mickey Mouse organization that can't sell out a 13,000 seat temporary seat stadium & is homeless because the owner is an idiot? Just ask Chris Williams. He couldn't get out fast enough.
iso_55 Posted August 5, 2013 Report Posted August 5, 2013 Smart business decision? I understand you are a Hamilton fan. Is that true because I'd like to ask... what player in his right mind wants to play for a Mickey Mouse organization that can't sell out a 13,000 seat temporary stadium & is homeless because the owner is an idiot? Just ask Chris Williams. He couldn't get out fast enough. The Bombers may be no screaming hell right now but I tell ya, we have a great new facility going for us that will draw in free agents with nearly 34,000 seats. What's Hamilton building? Never Win Stadium part 2 with 22,000 seats??? It looks just like the stadium we're tearing down. Pardon me while I laugh.
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