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I still firmly believe the league mandated that Ray trade because they felt the Argos needed saving, and they were hosting the game that year, so if they got Ray, won the Cup, then all of a sudden the franchise would be fine again. I really and truly believe that...conspiracy theory be damned...

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comment_236237
8 minutes ago, Noeller said:

I still firmly believe the league mandated that Ray trade because they felt the Argos needed saving, and they were hosting the game that year, so if they got Ray, won the Cup, then all of a sudden the franchise would be fine again. I really and truly believe that...conspiracy theory be damned...

I didnt think at the time it was the league setting this up, I truly believed Tillman was going to end up in toronto to some capacity and was basically shifting over an asset he didnt want to lose when he left the eskimoes

comment_236257
4 hours ago, BigBlue said:

thank you

Like why not just be honest & say you want Walters & O'Shea gone instead of hiding how you feel with some fantasy trade that will never happen?  Then, on top of things you start telling us why it should happen. All you guys that want O'Shea gone should just give it up already. He's coming back.

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comment_236259
8 hours ago, wanna-b-fanboy said:

Arblows:

2013: 11-7    2014: 8-10  2015: 10-8   2016: 5-13

 

Bombers:

2013: 3-15  2014: 7-11  2015: 5-13  2016: 11-7 

 

I like how we trend vs TO. Elated that you are not making Cheif Executive decisions for the Bombers. 

 

I'd never make the trade, but this might be the only argument that supports it. The Argos being superior any year between 2013-2015 is a fairly damning comparison.

comment_236357
18 minutes ago, BigBlue said:

Regarding Drew Willy, who has made the biggest mistake .... Walters for signing unproven Drew to a stupid big contract so we had to get rid of him when he faltered ... or Barker for giving up a high draft pick to get Drew as a reclamation project?

Barker all day.  Walters, in hindsight, may have made a mistake but he not only corrected it but he added the 1st overall pick.  Barker paid a high price for a broken QB and now he's stuck with him and that contract.

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25 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

Barker all day.  Walters, in hindsight, may have made a mistake but he not only corrected it but he added the 1st overall pick.  Barker paid a high price for a broken QB and now he's stuck with him and that contract.

Do you think Barker made the deal out of desperation to save his job? Or is a real rehab possible... we gave up a first for Khari Jones and that worked out .... maybe Drew is irredeemable ... as to Ricky Ray, Burris has turned out to be better than Collaros in the past two or three seasons .... probably because of injuries but who can forecast that ... a healthy Burris in Hamilton might have meant a cup visit or two for Hamilton ... Ray has been amongst the elite in the league: could Barker know he would turn into glass?

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comment_236368
1 hour ago, BigBlue said:

Regarding Drew Willy, who has made the biggest mistake .... Walters for signing unproven Drew to a stupid big contract so we had to get rid of him when he faltered ... or Barker for giving up a high draft pick to get Drew as a reclamation project?

When you word it like that... definitely Barker... Barker knew what he was getting, a mediocre to average (at best) and potentially broken down QB...  and he took on the huge contract and gave up a ton to get him...

Walters signed him on potential... sometime that works out, sometimes it's a mistake... 

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37 minutes ago, BigBlue said:

Do you think Barker made the deal out of desperation to save his job? Or is a real rehab possible... we gave up a first for Khari Jones and that worked out .... maybe Drew is irredeemable ... as to Ricky Ray, Burris has turned out to be better than Collaros in the past two or three seasons .... probably because of injuries but who can forecast that ... a healthy Burris in Hamilton might have meant a cup visit or two for Hamilton ... Ray has been amongst the elite in the league: could Barker know he would turn into glass?

You're missing the point here... when he originally traded for Ray, it was a great deal... he got one of the best QBs in the league for a bag of balls... but over the past couple years Ray has shown injury concerns and yet Barker chose to stick with Ray rather than hand the keys over to Collaros or Harris...

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56 minutes ago, BigBlue said:

Do you think Barker made the deal out of desperation to save his job? Or is a real rehab possible... we gave up a first for Khari Jones and that worked out .... maybe Drew is irredeemable ... as to Ricky Ray, Burris has turned out to be better than Collaros in the past two or three seasons .... probably because of injuries but who can forecast that ... a healthy Burris in Hamilton might have meant a cup visit or two for Hamilton ... Ray has been amongst the elite in the league: could Barker know he would turn into glass?

Not a good comparison.  Injury-free back-up looking for a chance to start versus a former starter with injury/performance issues trying to resurrect his career.

How would Barker know that a 37 year old QB would be more susceptible to injury?  Common sense might tell him that or the fact he missed 36 games over 5 seasons would be another indicator that he should probably be planning for the future.  He let 2 guys walk in a 3 year span where Ray was already having health issues.  The fact that he got absolutely nothing for either guy and then completely over-pays for Willy just makes it all so much worse.

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21 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

Not a good comparison.  Injury-free back-up looking for a chance to start versus a former starter with injury/performance issues trying to resurrect his career.

How would Barker know that a 37 year old QB would be more susceptible to injury?  Common sense might tell him that or the fact he missed 36 games over 5 seasons would be another indicator that he should probably be planning for the future.  He let 2 guys walk in a 3 year span where Ray was already having health issues.  The fact that he got absolutely nothing for either guy and then completely over-pays for Willy just makes it all so much worse.

Ray was healthy QB before going to the Argos.

comment_236390
2 hours ago, bearpants said:

When you word it like that... definitely Barker... Barker knew what he was getting, a mediocre to average (at best) and potentially broken down QB...  and he took on the huge contract and gave up a ton to get him...

Walters signed him on potential... sometime that works out, sometimes it's a mistake... 

Mistakes will be make.....the deal is correcting them.

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