August 2, 20177 yr comment_280562 27 minutes ago, Atomic said: You don't think that predicting he will make a behind-the-back TD is boastful? Why can't he make a better play than that? If he can back it up, it aint boasting right? Anyway, if it's boastful so what? I mean really is that such a big deal in this world? Boasting? If being boastful is the worst thing you can say about Duron, he must be a pretty good guy. I say this for Duron. I haven't heard him say anything about other teams, other players. He hasn't slammed Montreal, he hasn't said anything about any other players that I've heard. he doesn't get into twitter arguments with other players, such as we've seen from other players. anyway I'm glad he's in the league, the catch he made was seen all over North America, drawing attention to the CFL. I guess his talking just doesn't bother me. Who cares, what difference does it make? I don't see the guy quitting on the field, I don't see him being afraid of contact, I see him making tough catches in traffic. I like watching him play. That's what matters. Edited August 2, 20177 yr by Mark F
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280563 3 minutes ago, Mark F said: Why can't he make a better play than that? If he can back it up, it aint boasting right? Anyway, if it's boastful so what? I mean really is that such a big deal in this world? If that's the worst thing you can say about Duron, he must be a pretty good guy. I say this for Duron. I haven't heard him say anything about other teams, other players. He hasn't slammed Montreal, he hasn't said anything about any other players that I've heard. he doesn't get into twitter arguments with other players, such as we've seen from other players. anyway I'm glad he's in the league, the catch he made was seen all over North America, drawing attention to the CFL. I guess his talking just doesn't bother me. Who cares, what difference does it make? I don't see the guy quitting on the field, I don't see him being afraid of contact, I see him making tough catches in traffic. I like watching him play. That's what matters. And if he goes for a behind-the-back TD and drops it?
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280566 Making a statement like that is for lack of better description just selfish and all about him...not the team. Trying to do something stupid like that for the sake of boosting how people view you and risking not making a score or a positive play for your team is pretty sad....more so pathetic When I played and guys were off on their own tangents caring more about themselves and stats/accomplishments they would be pulled aside and in house disciplined by teamates, if not benched by the coach. And yeah he does quit, sulk and act like a spoiled kid when things don't go his way, or "he" feels he isn't being the focus of the offence...it has been seen in his history, and he has caused issues before, and I highly doubt he has grown up yet. Just watch his demeanor on the sidelines and when moping around the bench this year and last when things aren't going good, compared to his one moment in the sun this year so far..night and day.....he's not a good teamate regardless of what he can bring to the filed and it has been publically stated may times...Pretty sad when even a JUCO player calls him out for being trash and worst teamate ever
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280567 15 minutes ago, Mark F said: I don't see the guy quitting on the field, I don't see him being afraid of contact, I see him making tough catches in traffic. I like watching him play. That's what matters. I take it you've only watched his one great game this season, then. His other four games ranged from good (week 2, 3) to garbage (week 1, 5). That's his track record in the CFL: string together a good game or two and then disappear for a bunch. That's basically quitting on the field personified.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280580 I don't see the relationship between what Duron Carter said, and the the 'twisting' of what he said into sensationalism. It was Rider mega fan Rod Pedersen who used those exact words. He is their media. And how is it what he said not 'sensational'? For Carter to even bring up that boast reeks of immaturity. It's simply not professional. No, Carter brings whatever heat that comes his way onto himself. Trouble is, he can't always handle it...
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280592 I really hope Duron Carter is open in the end zone and tries to catch it from behind the back and drops it and costs the Riders a chance at winning the game. That would be poetic justice.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280599 2 hours ago, Mark F said: Why can't he make a better play than that? If he can back it up, it aint boasting right? Anyway, if it's boastful so what? I mean really is that such a big deal in this world? Boasting? If being boastful is the worst thing you can say about Duron, he must be a pretty good guy. I say this for Duron. I haven't heard him say anything about other teams, other players. He hasn't slammed Montreal, he hasn't said anything about any other players that I've heard. he doesn't get into twitter arguments with other players, such as we've seen from other players. anyway I'm glad he's in the league, the catch he made was seen all over North America, drawing attention to the CFL. I guess his talking just doesn't bother me. Who cares, what difference does it make? I don't see the guy quitting on the field, I don't see him being afraid of contact, I see him making tough catches in traffic. I like watching him play. That's what matters. I believe Tony Stark put a "training wheels" protocol on Duron's twitter to limit what he can and can't do until he shows some maturity for longer then 1 game
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280632 1 hour ago, Mr Dee said: I don't see the relationship between what Duron Carter said, and the the 'twisting' of what he said into sensationalism. It was Rider mega fan Rod Pedersen who used those exact words. He is their media. And how is it what he said not 'sensational'? For Carter to even bring up that boast reeks of immaturity. It's simply not professional. No, Carter brings whatever heat that comes his way onto himself. Trouble is, he can't always handle it... Specifically when he disappears in games, which is more often than not.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280634 18 hours ago, tracker said: My nipples are like diamonds... At least have the decency to close the drapes first.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280664 Sask. Roughriders ✔ @sskroughriders SIGNED: •Nat'l WR, Devon Bailey ADD TO PRACTICE ROSTER: •Int'l DL, Antonio Longino RELEASED: •Nat'l DL, Linden Gaydosh 9:38 AM - Aug 2, 2017 · Regina, Saskatchewan
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280666 Just now, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Sask. Roughriders ✔ @sskroughriders SIGNED: •Nat'l WR, Devon Bailey ADD TO PRACTICE ROSTER: •Int'l DL, Antonio Longino RELEASED: •Nat'l DL, Linden Gaydosh 9:38 AM - Aug 2, 2017 · Regina, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan.... where first-round busts go to finish their careers...
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280671 46 minutes ago, Mr Dee said: Welp, he *may* be familiar with the CFL seeing as he was an Argo's QB back in 1982, he has a pretty long coaching resume though. Looking at it however, seems as though he's going to wrong direction (NFL to NCAA to HS). Will be interesting to see what control he actually gets with Austin still as the main HC Edited August 2, 20177 yr by Taynted_Fayth
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280673 but wasn't there a rider fan here earlier in the year explaining that Gaydosh was good NI depth?
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280675 It's bad enough we have one Jones in the league as HC, now we purportedly have another one on the way. It's gonna be hard to keep up with these guys..
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280678 I wonder if the Bailey signing is a precursor to the Riders starting 2 Canadian receivers?
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280680 June Jones seems like a bit of a reach. At 64 he is no spring chicken to be a long term solution, hasn't played in the CFL for 35 years (never coached), I'm interested in hearing the reasoning behind it. By comparison to other coaches in the league; Wally Buono: 67 yrs old Marc Trestman: 61 yrs old Jacques Chapdelaine: 55 yrs old Kent Austin: 54 yrs old Chris Jones: 50 yrs old Mike Oshea: 46 yrs old Rick Campbell 46 yrs old Dave Dickenson: 44 yrs old Jason Maas: 41 yrs old
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280681 2 minutes ago, 17to85 said: but wasn't there a rider fan here earlier in the year explaining that Gaydosh was good NI depth? Oh probably.. wonder whats the deal with Gaydosh anyway. he was highly touted.. NFL shot.. then came back and hasn't been a fixture anywhere.. health? not committed enough? very odd how hes bounced around.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280682 Just now, Taynted_Fayth said: June Jones seems like a bit of a reach. At 64 he is no spring chicken to be a long term solution, hasn't played in the CFL for 35 years (never coached), I'm interested in hearing the reasoning behind it. By comparison to other coaches in the league; Wally Buono: 67 yrs old Marc Trestman: 61 yrs old Jacques Chapdelaine: 55 yrs old Kent Austin: 54 yrs old Chris Jones: 50 yrs old Mike Oshea: 46 yrs old Rick Campbell 46 yrs old Dave Dickenson: 44 yrs old Jason Maas: 41 yrs old well hes an assistant coach at the moment.. so it could very well be just a quality control type role to see if Austin has too much on his plate.. I can't imagine they are looking to punt Austin and replace him with June at this moment..
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280684 7 minutes ago, 17to85 said: but wasn't there a rider fan here earlier in the year explaining that Gaydosh was good NI depth? He was definitely seen as part of the riders revamped improved NI content, but I think them picking up Eddie Steele and Minter made him expendable from the get go
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280685 So Hamilton hires June Jones. Fun Fact: Reinbold coached under Jones at Hawaii and SMU. Thus crazy theory of the day: They hired Jones as a precursor to firing Austin. Reinbold becomes Head Coach with June Jones as his OC.
August 2, 20177 yr comment_280687 June Jones was offensive mind was built for the CFL its too bad it took him this long to get here.
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