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New Leadership - "Clean Break" from the "Old Guard"

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Does anyone else feel with Edwards' retirement (and I DO NOT mean this as a critique of Edwards AT ALL) the Bombers now have essentially achieved a "clean break" from the "old guard" leadership-wise?  Burke and Crowton and their assistants are gone.  Buck's gone. Jovon, BStew, and Hefney (key Swaggerville guys) are gone.  Muamba and Edwards are gone (but I don't believe they were the problem).  O'Shea's in with new(ish) co-ordinators.  Willy's the QB.  Nick Moore has been brought in to be a #1 SB.  Korey Banks and 2 other DB's have been brought in. 

 

If Walters' goal is to change the culture, one would think that with all of the key moves made this offseason, that he's shed the locker room of a great deal of the "old guard."  Only question I have is whether or not we've brought in enough new leadership to fill the void.

 

Team should be interesting this year, and should have a whole different attitude and personality... when vets like Jovon are allowed to walk without even an offer, it sets the tone. 

 

This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

 

Should be interesting.

 

where is Bryant Turner ?

 

 

Fire Island for sensitivity training :ph34r:

 

This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

 

Should be interesting.

 

where is Bryant Turner ?

 

1. Check the linen closet.

 

2. This is Bryant Turner's city, thus it was implied the WBB are HIS franchise.

I don't know that the TE retirement is an essential part to the clean break, but I definitely think some of the others were.

 

Really looking forward to a completely revamped team this year, in the players we put out there, and hopefully in the attitudes of the coaching staff and the players.

Does anyone else feel with Edwards' retirement (and I DO NOT mean this as a critique of Edwards AT ALL) the Bombers now have essentially achieved a "clean break" from the "old guard" leadership-wise?  Burke and Crowton and their assistants are gone.  Buck's gone. Jovon, BStew, and Hefney (key Swaggerville guys) are gone.  Muamba and Edwards are gone (but I don't believe they were the problem).  O'Shea's in with new(ish) co-ordinators.  Willy's the QB.  Nick Moore has been brought in to be a #1 SB.  Korey Banks and 2 other DB's have been brought in. 

 

If Walters' goal is to change the culture, one would think that with all of the key moves made this offseason, that he's shed the locker room of a great deal of the "old guard."  Only question I have is whether or not we've brought in enough new leadership to fill the void.

 

Team should be interesting this year, and should have a whole different attitude and personality... when vets like Jovon are allowed to walk without even an offer, it sets the tone. 

I hear what you're saying and I agree. Going in a different leadership direction for sure and will be very interesting in what tone is set and how accountability is shared with all of this staff and player turnover.

Does anyone else feel with Edwards' retirement (and I DO NOT mean this as a critique of Edwards AT ALL) the Bombers now have essentially achieved a "clean break" from the "old guard" leadership-wise?  Burke and Crowton and their assistants are gone.  Buck's gone. Jovon, BStew, and Hefney (key Swaggerville guys) are gone.  Muamba and Edwards are gone (but I don't believe they were the problem).  O'Shea's in with new(ish) co-ordinators.  Willy's the QB.  Nick Moore has been brought in to be a #1 SB.  Korey Banks and 2 other DB's have been brought in. 

 

If Walters' goal is to change the culture, one would think that with all of the key moves made this offseason, that he's shed the locker room of a great deal of the "old guard."  Only question I have is whether or not we've brought in enough new leadership to fill the void.

 

Team should be interesting this year, and should have a whole different attitude and personality... when vets like Jovon are allowed to walk without even an offer, it sets the tone. 

Losing has a way of wiping the slate clean. That's what this is. 

It absolutely is a total change in the team. Very few veterans left around anymore. About the only guy from the old leadership group is January. 

And he'll have to beat out Jarvis Jones to keep his job, which is far from a given.

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This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

 

Should be interesting.

 

where is Bryant Turner ?

 

 

It's Bryant Turner's world... we're just living in it.

The Bombers needed to wipe the slate clean, even though IMO Edwards shouldn't be tossed in with some of the negative marks we've seen under the old leadership, but as for the defensive leadership it has to be a good thing.
 
As Mike pointed out.

This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

 

Should be interesting.

Although I'm a little bit distraught over the fact that Turner wasn't mentioned.

If we have any leadership from the coaching staff this season that will be an improvement on 2013.

 

Listening to Edwards phone conference yesterday...I kinda of hoped he would go off on the dysfunction that 2013 was, felt like he kind of wanted to, but also had too much respect for the holdovers (Walters) and the new staff to do that.  Although by suggesting he had something strong to say he kind of did it anyway.

 

It's one of those things that has to trickle down right from the top.  Hard to pick on players for being leaders or not considering the total dysfunction of the last few seasons from the board to Buchko on down through the front office to the coaching staff.

 

The Bombers needed to wipe the slate clean, even though IMO Edwards shouldn't be tossed in with some of the negative marks we've seen under the old leadership, but as for the defensive leadership it has to be a good thing.
 
As Mike pointed out.

This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

 

Should be interesting.

Although I'm a little bit distraught over the fact that Turner wasn't mentioned.

 

The mere mention of his name could possibly obliterate the rest of the team.  And, unfortunately, he can't take the field by himself.

The Bombers needed to wipe the slate clean, even though IMO Edwards shouldn't be tossed in with some of the negative marks we've seen under the old leadership, but as for the defensive leadership it has to be a good thing.

As Mike pointed out.

This is Korey Banks' defense, Drew Willy's offense and Mike O'Shea's team.

Should be interesting.

Although I'm a little bit distraught over the fact that Turner wasn't mentioned.

The mere mention of his name could possibly obliterate the rest of the team. And, unfortunately, he can't take the field by himself.

Well, he could but CFL mandated he have team mates as a handicapping of sorts..

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