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In the grand scheme it doesn't really matter if O' Shea was named or not, since if he couldn't beat out Dickenson for the West nod, he wasn't going to beat him out league-wide at the end of the day. However, I'd like to see the awards do the same as COY used to do and name 3 finalists. If you want to keep a West and an East rep, fine, but add a 3rd body. MOP should be Mitchell vs Reilly (and imagine no East rep and add Adarus Bowman - teammates going for the MOP), Defensive MOP could certainly have added Leggett, Shimoni Lawrence,  or Adam Bighill to the mix,  Andrew Harris to MO Canadian, Sorenson from Edm or Spencer Wilson from Calgary for lineman, and Grant Shaw and his FG percentage or McDuffie and his two kickoff return TDs could add to special teams POY. And Loffler of course to the rookie mix, since defensive player vs offensive receiver is a more interesting debate than receiver vs lineman.

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On ‎11‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 8:59 AM, Noeller said:

Derek Taylor brings up a good point that, while MOS would likely publicly say that he doesn't give 2 shits about individual recognition for COY, it *does* probably have a lot of importance to him come contract-talk time....

All Osh needs to do is go 14-4 next year and then he'll get the recognition.  I agree though this year would have helped his contract talks, somewhat.  I think by now we all know what he brings to the table, and it was great watching him finally come into his own this year.  That was a steep learning curve.

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On 11/11/2016 at 11:02 AM, kelownabomberfan said:

All Osh needs to do is go 14-4 next year and then he'll get the recognition.  I agree though this year would have helped his contract talks, somewhat.  I think by now we all know what he brings to the table, and it was great watching him finally come into his own this year.  That was a steep learning curve.

If he does that and TO continues to struggle hmmmmm.... 

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On ‎11‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 0:17 PM, Bomber_fanaddict said:

I thought Coach of the YEAR included the playoffs. What if the Bombers pull off the miraculous GC win? Wouldn't that vault Mike over the top for COY?

This is why I think CoY should be just that! Coach of the YEAR. Sure we didn't win the GC but now that Ottawa did I think Campbell should have gotten the Nod. Yes they played in a weaker division. Yes they had barley a .500 record but he out coached Dickenson in the biggest game of the season. And I don't think it should just go to the coach who wins the GC every year. But this year Campbell was able to coach his guys through 2 playoff games and keep them in it until the final whistle.  

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19 hours ago, Bomber_fanaddict said:

This is why I think CoY should be just that! Coach of the YEAR. Sure we didn't win the GC but now that Ottawa did I think Campbell should have gotten the Nod. Yes they played in a weaker division. Yes they had barley a .500 record but he out coached Dickenson in the biggest game of the season. And I don't think it should just go to the coach who wins the GC every year. But this year Campbell was able to coach his guys through 2 playoff games and keep them in it until the final whistle.  

You don't think it should just go to the coach who wins the GC every year but think it should go to Campbell because he won the GC?

That's a contradiction.

In what year would the coach winning the biggest game of the year, the Grey Cup, not win the CoY award then?

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46 minutes ago, JCon said:

You don't think it should just go to the coach who wins the GC every year but think it should go to Campbell because he won the GC?

That's a contradiction.

In what year would the coach winning the biggest game of the year, the Grey Cup, not win the CoY award then?

Particularly when the RB's were such underdogs.

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