December 9, 20195 yr comment_452849 I like LaPo well enough but this doesn't cut it.......he needs to grow a beard or something... https://www.ottawaredblacks.com/2019/12/09/sit-down-with-head-coach-paul-lapolice/
December 9, 20195 yr comment_452851 25 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Under the new coaches cap LaPo will not have the luxury of hiring the assistants he wants, here is a list of the coaches they employed last season. I don't know which of these are still under contract. Offensive Coaches Receivers – Winston October Offensive Line – John McDonell Quarterbacks – Beau Walker Running Backs – Joe Paopao Defensive Coaches Defensive Coordinator – Noel Thorpe Defensive Line – Leroy Blugh Linebackers – Mark Nelson Defensive Assistant – Patrick Bourgon Special Teams Coaches Special Teams Coordinator – Bob Dyce Definitely want to keep Nick Nolte...
December 9, 20195 yr comment_452858 3 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: CFL Headlines@CFL_Headlines Argos interview Stamps QB coach Dinwiddie: The Toronto Argonauts have interviewed Calgary Stampeders quarterbacks coach Ryan Dinwiddie, TSN's Farhan Lalji reported. https://www.tsn.ca/toronto-argonauts-interview-cThalgary-stampeders-qb-coach-ryan-dinwiddie-1.1410508?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter … via @TSN_Sports The Argos interviewed Dinwiddie twice???
December 9, 20195 yr comment_452859 54 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: I like LaPo well enough but this doesn't cut it.......he needs to grow a beard or something... https://www.ottawaredblacks.com/2019/12/09/sit-down-with-head-coach-paul-lapolice/ He still doesn't seem to exude confidence the way O'Shea does. Whether it is true or not Joe Mack stated that he already had concerns with Lapo's leadership abilities even when they went to the Grey Cup. After that season several players had voiced concerns about it according to Mack. But because they went to the Grey Cup they decided they had to stick with him. He's a very good offensive co-ordinator but I'm not sold on him being the leader of a team. It's one thing to get respect in the offensive co-ordinator position when they got to respect him or they will hear about it from Mike O'Shea. Its another thing to be the top dog yourself and command that respect. I also think that he calls plays from the booth for a reason. He isn't as effective as an offensive co-ordinator when he is wearing multiple hats and is calling plays from the sidelines.
December 9, 20195 yr comment_452860 2 hours ago, 17to85 said: Ok so if you want to say the GC wasn't amazing I will listen to that argument (I personally thought it was fine overall) but how on earth do you call the WF great play calling? Really interested in hearing you justify that claim. My bad, I meant the Calgary game, not the Regina game. Change WF to WSF.
December 9, 20195 yr comment_452865 1 hour ago, Tracker said: The Argos interviewed Dinwiddie twice??? It's those wolf eyes. You just can't get enough.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452871 My biggest recollection of Lapolice's time as HC here was the total lack of discipline the team had. As I recall it we were the most penalized team in the league and it wasn't even close. I wish him well in Ottawa (except when they are playing us) and I hope he has learned from his time with O' Shea. That was my first sign that O' Shea was going to be a good coach. The team immediately displayed exemplary discipline under O' Shea and I believe has been one of the least penalized teams in the league his entire tenure here.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452872 3 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said: Definitely want to keep Nick Nolte... Hopefully it’s the Nick Nolte of yesteryear and not the recent one with the drunken mug shot one, lol.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452873 1 hour ago, kelownabomberfan said: It's those wolf eyes. You just can't get enough. More like Bruce Banner eyes from the 80s.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452879 4 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: here is a list of the coaches they employed last season. aren't Nelson and Thorpe supposed to be very good D coordinators? Was their D any good last season? Can not remember.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452883 27 minutes ago, Mark F said: aren't Nelson and Thorpe supposed to be very good D coordinators? Was their D any good last season? Can not remember. Lots of injuries and under performed all season long.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452884 6 hours ago, 17to85 said: Ok so if you want to say the GC wasn't amazing I will listen to that argument (I personally thought it was fine overall) but how on earth do you call the WF great play calling? Really interested in hearing you justify that claim. How can anyone say LaPo didn't call a great game in the GC? Even when we win a championship after 29 years, some people just aren't satisfied.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452885 4 hours ago, Colin Unger said: He still doesn't seem to exude confidence the way O'Shea does. Whether it is true or not Joe Mack stated that he already had concerns with Lapo's leadership abilities even when they went to the Grey Cup. After that season several players had voiced concerns about it according to Mack. But because they went to the Grey Cup they decided they had to stick with him. He's a very good offensive co-ordinator but I'm not sold on him being the leader of a team. It's one thing to get respect in the offensive co-ordinator position when they got to respect him or they will hear about it from Mike O'Shea. Its another thing to be the top dog yourself and command that respect. I also think that he calls plays from the booth for a reason. He isn't as effective as an offensive co-ordinator when he is wearing multiple hats and is calling plays from the sidelines. Your last sentence. Most coaches prefer calling the plays from upstairs. They can see the entire field & what the opposition is doing. And yes, there are less distractions than on the sidelines. Sounds like LaPo will have an offensive coach upstairs telling him what he sees.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452893 1 hour ago, Brandon said: Lots of injuries and under performed all season long. Rewatched our home win against them. Our D was no screaming hell at the time and we still held them to 1. Jennings was atrocious. Edited December 10, 20195 yr by Pete Catan's Ghost
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452903 3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: How can anyone say LaPo didn't call a great game in the GC? Even when we win a championship after 29 years, some people just aren't satisfied. That was more on the Defense than the Offense. Offense did well- but that D... holy ****... That Defense going into the play offs... was Otherworldly.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452904 11 minutes ago, wanna-b-fanboy said: That was more on the Defense than the Offense. Offense did well- but that D... holy ****... That Defense going into the play offs... was Otherworldly. The most other worldly aspect of their GC run - was the insane physicality and dominance in the trenches.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452920 makes one wonder of lapo's faith in himself and his ability to be a leader and turn a situation around, in choosing Ottawa over Edmonton When you look at it Edmonton is the better team all around..Have a QB, a way better defense...better depth, and also logistically is a lot closer to his wife's family/extended family, yet he choose to go across country, to a team with no QB...arguably a tire fire, and a GM who is rumored difficult to deal with Looks to me he tried to take the safe path and go to a spot where being mediocre will most likely result in a play-off spot in the weaker east, as opposed to battling WPG/CGY/SSK and I bet even BC this year for a play-off spot...choose his destination like he coached/called a game...safe with minimal risk.. To me that reeks of lack of true confidence in ones self
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452923 14 minutes ago, Booch said: makes one wonder of lapo's faith in himself and his ability to be a leader and turn a situation around, in choosing Ottawa over Edmonton When you look at it Edmonton is the better team all around..Have a QB, a way better defense...better depth, and also logistically is a lot closer to his wife's family/extended family, yet he choose to go across country, to a team with no QB...arguably a tire fire, and a GM who is rumored difficult to deal with Looks to me he tried to take the safe path and go to a spot where being mediocre will most likely result in a play-off spot in the weaker east, as opposed to battling WPG/CGY/SSK and I bet even BC this year for a play-off spot...choose his destination like he coached/called a game...safe with minimal risk.. To me that reeks of lack of true confidence in ones self Was he offered the Edmonton job?
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452924 Just now, HardCoreBlue said: Was he offered the Edmonton job? APPARENTLY
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452939 Dave Campbell from CHED said LaPo was the front runner. I think it is fair to say he wanted the easier road in the East. He knows this is likely his last HC opportunity
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452940 I think Lapo wanted to be in the puss division too. Edmonton has a top 4 qb in the league, why pass that up? I think Lapo thinks he can bring in Masoli and get them to 8 wins and make playoffs as opposed to the slugfest out west. Edited December 10, 20195 yr by Dr Zaius
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452941 13 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Your last sentence. Most coaches prefer calling the plays from upstairs. They can see the entire field & what the opposition is doing. And yes, there are less distractions than on the sidelines. Sounds like LaPo will have an offensive coach upstairs telling him what he sees. Im sure he will. But its still going to be a downgrade from actually doing it yourself. If that worked just as well he would have been doing it already as OC.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452948 13 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Your last sentence. Most coaches prefer calling the plays from upstairs. They can see the entire field & what the opposition is doing. And yes, there are less distractions than on the sidelines. Sounds like LaPo will have an offensive coach upstairs telling him what he sees. Won't be surprise if it's Baressi. Will Lapo place a call to Tim Burke to make a come back? 😁 Edited December 10, 20195 yr by M.O.A.B.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452970 Well, back in the day, we had some Twitter idiots and clubhouse lawyers. As HC, Lapo didn't put a lid on it, and that was one of the things that really did him in. Compare that with team culture, now.
December 10, 20195 yr comment_452985 20 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Under the new coaches cap LaPo will not have the luxury of hiring the assistants he wants, here is a list of the coaches they employed last season. I don't know which of these are still under contract. Offensive Coaches Receivers – Winston October Offensive Line – John McDonell Quarterbacks – Beau Walker Running Backs – Joe Paopao Defensive Coaches Defensive Coordinator – Noel Thorpe Defensive Line – Leroy Blugh Linebackers – Mark Nelson Defensive Assistant – Patrick Bourgon Special Teams Coaches Special Teams Coordinator – Bob Dyce That's a pretty solid defensive staff... who was their OC last year?
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