Jump to content

Featured Replies

  • Replies 96
  • Views 3.9k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

comment_736279

Argos special teams coach lays out what he thinks are keys to Janarion Grant’s kick return success …. https://www.cfl.ca/2024/11/15/landry-3-keys-to-janarion-grants-success/

 

But I have a different theory (Janarion & I have discussed this) … left-handedness! Janarion is a lefty and there is some evidence, although controversial, that lefties have superior spatial awareness. Has to do with dominance of the right hemisphere of the brain in spatial navigation. 

comment_736284
11 minutes ago, Doublezero said:

Argos special teams coach lays out what he thinks are keys to Janarion Grant’s kick return success …. https://www.cfl.ca/2024/11/15/landry-3-keys-to-janarion-grants-success/

 

But I have a different theory (Janarion & I have discussed this) … left-handedness! Janarion is a lefty and there is some evidence, although controversial, that lefties have superior spatial awareness. Has to do with dominance of the right hemisphere of the brain in spatial navigation. 

I see someone is into the hooch early. 🙂

comment_736285
9 minutes ago, Doublezero said:

Argos special teams coach lays out what he thinks are keys to Janarion Grant’s kick return success …. https://www.cfl.ca/2024/11/15/landry-3-keys-to-janarion-grants-success/

 

But I have a different theory (Janarion & I have discussed this) … left-handedness! Janarion is a lefty and there is some evidence, although controversial, that lefties have superior spatial awareness. Has to do with dominance of the right hemisphere of the brain in spatial navigation. 

1 should be that he doesn't waste any energy running across the field.  He always gets vertical right away and if he works to the sideline he angles and doesn't turn his hips.

Most cover teams are covering width, not depth, and if you simply run past the first wave up the field instead of trying to out run the contain guy to the edge you have a chance to break a return.

It's really hard to teach someone to run into potential contact and especially teach speedy guys to just not try to beat everyone to the edge as a first instinct.

comment_736293
32 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

1 should be that he doesn't waste any energy running across the field.  He always gets vertical right away and if he works to the sideline he angles and doesn't turn his hips.

Most cover teams are covering width, not depth, and if you simply run past the first wave up the field instead of trying to out run the contain guy to the edge you have a chance to break a return.

It's really hard to teach someone to run into potential contact and especially teach speedy guys to just not try to beat everyone to the edge as a first instinct.

When he played for Winnipeg O'Shea said that pound-for-pound Grant was the toughest player on the team. He does usually take it straight up but there is no doubt he sees the field extremely well. This one was classic 

 

34 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

I see someone is into the hooch early. 🙂

Coach Phil has a theory too ... 

 

Edited by Doublezero

comment_736326
1 minute ago, Mark H. said:

Watching those highlights - that's terrible ball security in that game by the Als.  One less fumble & the Als are probably in BC. The Bombers need to contain Grant and protect the football. The Argos will get pressure and they'll be looking to strip the ball. 

Yup the Argos D were a turnover machine last week. The Argoblows would be watching this week if not.

comment_736408

I see I used the prime word there. I shouldn’t have. It should have said as much as it pains me to say, a healthy bighill is more impactful than Jones is currently.  Still giving up a million yards on the ground. 

Argument could be made that if Sergio doesn’t have his 2 worst games. We beat Toronto both times. 

comment_736409
3 minutes ago, Goalie said:

I see I used the prime word there. I shouldn’t have. It should have said as much as it pains me to say, a healthy bighill is more impactful than Jones is currently.  Still giving up a million yards on the ground. 

Argument could be made that if Sergio doesn’t have his 2 worst games. We beat Toronto both times. 

Bombers have given up 100 yards rushing (not to a single player, to a team) once since Bighill went out and it was in a game they won by 30 points.

comment_736413
1 hour ago, Goalie said:

I see I used the prime word there. I shouldn’t have. It should have said as much as it pains me to say, a healthy bighill is more impactful than Jones is currently.  Still giving up a million yards on the ground. 

Argument could be made that if Sergio doesn’t have his 2 worst games. We beat Toronto both times. 

An inexperienced Jones is still better than a cooked Bighill. It's no coincidence we've played better against the run since Bighill got hurt. He's done as a player & yet still thinks he can play. And Osh will give it to him. That's the scary part. 

comment_736417
1 hour ago, Goalie said:

I see I used the prime word there. I shouldn’t have. It should have said as much as it pains me to say, a healthy bighill is more impactful than Jones is currently.  Still giving up a million yards on the ground. 

Argument could be made that if Sergio doesn’t have his 2 worst games. We beat Toronto both times. 

Or if the command center stepped in and did their job...we win the first...oh...but they admitted after they screwed up...that makes it better

Create an account or sign in to comment