Everything posted by Mark H.
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Bomber Moves 2018
LeFrance can back up Harris, play STs, and perhaps fill Flanders' spot if they ever run into ratio trouble at other positions.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Sarcasm alert: fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers need to imagine an early retirement conversation between Kyle Walters & Andrew Harris.
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
Why not Flanders?
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
And if one of Dressler, Adams or receiver X goes down - they still have two impact receivers.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Moot point - no can ask to be paid more on their 2017 contract The following year an under-performing player will be cut or paid less - you know it
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Sure, but it's a case of pot meet kettle.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Totally agree. But somehow the players get portrayed as the 'bad guy' in these situations. We get the media saying things like 'imagine if this was Andrew Harris & Kyle Walters.' I'm not saying he's making the right decision - time will tell. But he doesn't deserve to be called an ass for wanting to do better for himself and his family.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Could they be the rookie of the year?
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Each obligation assumed by one party must find a corresponding promise by the other party. I just think that if they have the right to cut a player while he's under contract, he should also have the right to ask for his release. Which is the way some other teams have been doing it.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Given the way he played last year, one can see why teams would be interested and why he believes he has a shot.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
A contract can favour one party over the other, but one party cannot 'hold all the cards' so to speak. https://npc.gvsd.ca/web/rschroeder/2013 - Canadian Law PowerPoints/PPT 15 - Elements of a Contract.pdf Page 9: Consideration
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
We're all aware off and can name several players / situations with whom that precedence has already been set. I teach some contract Law in grade 12. There is definitely wording in Canadian law about the contract needing to be satisfactory for both parties. But there are very few CFL players who could afford a civil law suit, and those who could don't really stand to gain anything from it - so there goes that threat.
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
Nor I - but I would prefer them alive.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Depends on the contract - usually a portion of their contracts are guaranteed With mostly the players at the top of the salary heap sitting at the negotiating table for both leagues, that is very unlikely to change In the CFL, guaranteed money for lower rung players means less money for National ratio busters & QBs It's a nasty business, which is why I side with the players, especially the ones making the minimum or sitting on the practice roster
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
You're dead wrong.
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
That's not unique to Wilder & Butler - which player came to play in the CFL for any other reason?
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
What for? Most teams don't do it. All they need to do is let him go and scout for another running back How well do they think he's going to perform for them now?
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
The pot called the kettle black and threw in some righteous indignation for good measure.
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What's the biggest difference(s) in 2017-18 vs past years?
As with any of the good teams: 1. Goaltending 1 a) Reliable D who move the puck up ice effectively
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Around The League: 2018 Offseason
Sorry, but I'm with Wilder on this one. On his side the contract is legally binding, on the team's side it's a piece of toilet paper that can be flushed any time, if they no longer want / need his services. Other CFL players have been released so they could take a shot at the NFL, which does create a precedence, which by the way can become law if it happens often enough. Just ask yourselves which scenario is more common: giving players the opportunity for an NFL shot, or forcing them to abide by a contract that the other side can thrash at any time. As for the NFL not being allowed to speak to Wilder while he's under contract, methinks the CFL would need to get their own house in order before they tackle that issue. Let's not pretend it doesn't happen before free agency in the CFL - it's obvious that it does. This does not look good, and it is not a good way to encourage talented players to come to the CFL.
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Canadian Politics
A.K.A give them a majority and let do what they want. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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Bomber Moves 2018
You may want to look at how he played when they weren’t starting a fake MLB - a lot of what happened this year was not on Loffler.
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CJOB Bombers Show Monday Jan 22
Yep, that’s my Colony
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Will Walters go all out at MLB?
If they go with 3 Canadians on the OL, which it looks like they will, they won't necessarily need a Canadian starting at LB