September 20, 20177 yr comment_292591 28 minutes ago, mbrg said: This may be? As in you are still pretending to be undecided or in any way neutral on OShea? Hokey dokey Pokey. You are assuming what you choose to assume. When O'Shea was hired, I had my reservations- a team in chaos plus a new GM plus an unproven head coach equaled years of struggle, and it has proven to be so. O'Shea has made rookie head coach decisions, many of which have been documented here and made a difficult job even harder. I have said that O'Shea was a great player and a good guy, but that does not exempt him from mistakes or brain cramps. Dave Ritchie was a helluva coach but also had his flaws. Similarly, everyone raved about what kind of upstanding person Jeff Reinbold was/is but here he is looking for work again. I have always been in favour of more home-grown coaches and GMs, so you may have set a record for the standing conclusion leap.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292593 13 minutes ago, USABomberfan said: So cutting Clarence Denmark, letting him go to SSK and then bringing him back doesn't fit that thing? Denmark never left on his own terms, like bad parents they left Clarence on the side of the road and felt bad about it later. Been there, done that.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292594 We may never know, but it would be cool to hear Lapo's thoughts on Thorpe leaving. I also thought he fit our offense perfectly. The considerations for Lankford on kick returns (which some of us don't necessarily agree with) kept Thorpe off the gameday roster, and forced Lapo to play the inferior receiver.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292595 As disappointed as I am to lose Thorpe, I'm somewhat disappointed in Thorpe himself in his decision making. I'm pretty sure they talked over a career path for him and a way to see himself starting in the lineup. Perhaps this is a reflection on why he no longer is a Bomber. A different outlook on where he stands as opposed to how well he was doing.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292597 12 minutes ago, BigBlueFanatic said: We may never know, but it would be cool to hear Lapo's thoughts on Thorpe leaving. I also thought he fit our offense perfectly. The considerations for Lankford on kick returns (which some of us don't necessarily agree with) kept Thorpe off the gameday roster, and forced Lapo to play the inferior receiver. Flanders has become the fifth receiver. Lankford may get between 5-10 snaps a game.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292599 18 minutes ago, tracker said: You are assuming what you choose to assume. No, I've just read your posts. It's fine, you are not required to like him. You can continue to shoehorn that into every thread; it's your opinion and you can have it. If I've ever offered a counter to that, it sure hasn't been recently. What would the point be? I was only pointing out that at this point it's a little too late to portray yourself as lady justice with a set of scales, carefully weighing all things OShea-ian with a blindfold of objectivity over your eyes. I'm still all for team Tracker.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292604 17 minutes ago, Mr Dee said: As disappointed as I am to lose Thorpe, I'm somewhat disappointed in Thorpe himself in his decision making. I'm pretty sure they talked over a career path for him and a way to see himself starting in the lineup. Perhaps this is a reflection on why he no longer is a Bomber. A different outlook on where he stands as opposed to how well he was doing. When it comes to a sport with short careers, non-guaranteed contracts, frequent injuries, and a league where a ratio makes Americans less valuable, I would be hard-pressed to tell a player who is two thousand miles away from home for 6 months, with outside pressures that are unknown to us and back to making practise roster money, that leaving the team is the wrong decision. He will get picked up (because there are so many terrible teams this year) and get a job, make more money, feed his family, and ultimately be proven that he made the right decision. Because he will have looked after himself and his own, in a sport where players are almost completely expendable.
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292610 3 hours ago, Noeller said: If there is one thing MOS prizes above all else, it's ones ability to be a good teammate. I don't imagine he tolerates whiners well. Also probably a big reason he's not interested in Bass, who walked out on Ottawa. I'm more concerned with MOS's apparent propensity to make enemies of good players that are trying to legitimately crack this lineup by laying it all on the line and then being spurned due to a philosophy of loyalty over ability. I too value loyalty but not over an upgrade in talent. Guess that's one reason why I'm not the coach. ?
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292611 O'Shea was on the radio this afternoon (around 4:30ish) and from his tone of voice and what little he said.... seems like Thorpe was not being a team player and that their was no room on the team for guys like him. His tone was much different then what he usually is like with guys that have left or have been removed from the team before. O'Shea did not sound like he was happy with Thorpe. Edited September 20, 20177 yr by Brandon
September 20, 20177 yr comment_292616 5 hours ago, Brandon said: O'Shea was on the radio this afternoon (around 4:30ish) and from his tone of voice and what little he said.... seems like Thorpe was not being a team player and that their was no room on the team for guys like him. His tone was much different then what he usually is like with guys that have left or have been removed from the team before. O'Shea did not sound like he was happy with Thorpe. Thorpe must have pulled a TJ Harris.... Edited September 21, 20177 yr by kelownabomberfan
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292629 1 hour ago, Mr Dee said: Yes, I guess Thorpe in unique in tha regard.. Im usually of the mindset that receivers are a dime a dozen as well, but Thorpe is a type of receiver that the club does not usually have. I hope this move doesn't bite them in the ass. It's nice to have a good variety of weapons in your arsenal.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292663 3 hours ago, Brandon said: O'Shea was on the radio this afternoon (around 4:30ish) and from his tone of voice and what little he said.... seems like Thorpe was not being a team player and that their was no room on the team for guys like him. His tone was much different then what he usually is like with guys that have left or have been removed from the team before. O'Shea did not sound like he was happy with Thorpe. I can imagine they kept him around rehabbing for soo long if that was the case. But any thing is possible i guess.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292700 9 hours ago, Mr Dee said: As disappointed as I am to lose Thorpe, I'm somewhat disappointed in Thorpe himself in his decision making. I'm pretty sure they talked over a career path for him and a way to see himself starting in the lineup. Perhaps this is a reflection on why he no longer is a Bomber. A different outlook on where he stands as opposed to how well he was doing.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292704 We don't need those kind of people on the team. Team has a good vibe this year. Players want to be there.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292705 IF the guy is another Nic Grigsby or TJ Harris, and it appears to be looking that way based on Osh's comments, then his attitude will be his undoing. There is no questioning his talent, but he will have to get it between the ears before he will be a successful long term professional. I am glad we moved him out if that's the case.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292709 13 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said: Thorpe must have pulled a TJ Harris.... moral of the story... stop signing TJ's...
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292713 14 hours ago, J5V said: I'm more concerned with MOS's apparent propensity to make enemies of good players that are trying to legitimately crack this lineup by laying it all on the line and then being spurned due to a philosophy of loyalty over ability. Could you provide a list of guys you think have O'Shea on their enemy list due to your above scenario?
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292727 54 minutes ago, sweep the leg said: Could you provide a list of guys you think have O'Shea on their enemy list due to your above scenario?
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292734 9 minutes ago, 17to85 said: Lol at "Stern Lecture Plumbing". It's funny b/c it's true.
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292753 The Bombers have signed WR Chris Givens to the PS. Former Ram draft pick. 6'0" 203 lbs. Edited September 21, 20177 yr by BomberBall
September 21, 20177 yr comment_292760 Seems to be a good pick up. Wonder if they look to bringing in another RB with some receiving skills too.
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