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14 minutes ago, GCn20 said:

 

Sure he will accommodate. Question is how much does that accommodation hurt his production and over all effectiveness.

Severely.

I'm talking about Montreal's desire for him - not the best place for his individual production.

He's going to do his own personal cost/benefit of individual production/salary/living expenses/etc.

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comment_683985
5 minutes ago, Jesse said:

Severely.

I'm talking about Montreal's desire for him - not the best place for his individual production.

He's going to do his own personal cost/benefit of individual production/salary/living expenses/etc.

I hear ya, but certainly Montreal is keenly aware of who Dalton Schoen is and what his main strength is and are keenly aware of what Cody Fajardo's flaw fatale is. Knowing that do you go out and pay Schoen 250-300k when you know he isn't really a great fit with your QB?

16 minutes ago, BaconNBigBlue said:

Ottawa is going all out for 2024.

 

If by all out you mean making totally necessary changes to their roster...then yup...they sure are.

comment_683986
Just now, GCn20 said:

I hear ya, but certainly Montreal is keenly aware of who Dalton Schoen is and what his main strength is and are keenly aware of what Cody Fajardo's flaw fatale is. Knowing that do you go out and pay Schoen 250-300k when you know he isn't really a great fit with your QB?

IMO, he's a great fit. We disagree on that point.

Hopefully, its a moot point and he's about to re-sign with us. 

comment_683996
15 minutes ago, Jesse said:

IMO, he's a great fit. We disagree on that point.

Hopefully, its a moot point and he's about to re-sign with us. 

Not saying Schoen wouldn't be productive with Fajardo. He is probably still a 1000 yard guy with him. Just saying that he likely doesn't earn the 250-300k he will be paid through no fault of his own whatsoever. He will run the best routes and beat DBs but Faj will over/under throw him.

comment_684076
6 hours ago, GCn20 said:

IA guy who can still make the catch on a very poorly thrown ball. 

That description also fits Schoen to a T.

I don't know if this has been discussed much but Schoen took some massive hits last season - dramatic, nasty hits - catching balls that were thrown late, and seemingly off target by Zach Collaros. I say "seemingly" because you never know 100% when the timing is off a little, whether the problem is with the QB or receiver. But it was clear last season that Zach was taking too long to process where to deliver the ball. Contrast that with Dru Brown who was able to get the ball off quicker. So Collaros ended up  scampering around and made risky throws. Receivers really have to make a play on many of those types of balls. Would not be surprised if Schoen got fed up with getting hit so hard and often, TBH. Of course it goes with the territory, to a degree. But I could see him going somewhere where the QB gets rid of the ball quicker.

comment_684108
5 hours ago, johnzo said:

of course Bruce IV was a Chris Jones signing. 

No doubt. It’s kind of sad it took the league this long. 
 

2 hours ago, JCon said:

That's an interesting development. 

I'll take Wieneke here, especially if we can't re-sign Schoen. 

 

1 hour ago, Brandon said:

Wieneke might need to sign a 1 year prove it wasn't him deal,   he will be a good value depth receiver for whoever signs him.   

If happily take him to camp on a league min deal. 

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