March 4, 201411 yr comment_43185 LOL from Doug Brown: Congrats to @pierceQB11 on a great career & ur retirement! My favorite pic of the time we spent together: #Hugs pic.twitter.com/QwteJzqZmf
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43190 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks.
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43191 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why?
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43193 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach.
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43194 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach. How cerebral must one be for a QC role?
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43195 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach. You are right, there are so many people smarter than Buck that have coached in the CFL...
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43197 listening to Buck right now on TSN 1290.... Buck felt that he had opportunities elsewhere come up - so it was time to move on. Is he going to be coaching? There have been inquiries across the league. Is it with Winnipeg? He won't say. He's not committed to anything right now.
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43198 How cerebral must one be for a QC role? What does a QC coach do? (QC is quality control, right?)
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43201 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach. How cerebral must one be for a QC role? How would you like me to answer that? I have seen Buck read defenses - coverages, protection schemes, blitzes. Perhaps he will make a great coach one day, since play on the field isn't the complete indicator of coaching success, but I wouldn't be the one to take that gamble.
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43210 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach. How cerebral must one be for a QC role? if guys like Marcus Brady and Jarious Jackson can be coaches in the CFL then so can Buck Pierce. I dunno if he wants to or if the Bombers want him to but I don't think he's unqualified for at least a chance anyway.
March 4, 201411 yr comment_43213 I'm fan with him being an ambassador. Tremendous guy, who is pretty much well-liked by anyone who's met him. Coach? No thanks. Just out of curiosity ... why? Doesn't strike me as cerebral enough to coach. How cerebral must one be for a QC role? if guys like Marcus Brady and Jarious Jackson can be coaches in the CFL then so can Buck Pierce. I dunno if he wants to or if the Bombers want him to but I don't think he's unqualified for at least a chance anyway. Bombers have their qb coach. If I was Buck, I'd stay out of football for a year, enjoy the summer with his family & decide what he wants to do with his life. He's probably played football since he was 8 years old. Just take some time off to decompress & enjoy life.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43219 Good luck to Buck. I hope he joins the Bombers in some capacity as well.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43221 So captain Blue...what do you base your opinion on? Cause everytime I've heard Buck interviewed, he speaks intelligently and seems to have a good understanding of the game. So before you share your opinion, you should really be able to back it up with some sort of facts or findings.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43222 I know Khari Jones. He was living in Calgary after his playing days were over for a few years & I got to know him. Before he got into CFL coaching he told me that he wanted to be out of the game for 3 years. He set that as his goal. He felt that 3 years would totally get playing football out of his system so that he'd be ready to coach. Yeah, his arm & shoulder were shot but at the same time the competitive juices don't top flowing & he did miss playing. So, he felt the best way to handle it was not go near a football field. He finally felt ready to be a coach when he was hired in Hamilton.
March 5, 201411 yr Author comment_43223 I know Khari Jones. He was living in Calgary after his playing days were over for a few years & I got to know him. Before he got into CFL coaching he told me that he wanted to be out of the game for 3 years. He set that as his goal. He felt that 3 years would totally get playing football out of his system so that he'd be ready to coach. Yeah, his arm & shoulder were shot but at the same time the competitive juices don't top flowing & he did miss playing. So, he felt the best way to handle it was not go near a football field. He finally felt ready to be a coach when he was hired in Hamilton. Wasn't he a CBC CFL sideline reporter before he went into coaching?
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43224 http://iphone.tsn.ca/tsnpodcasts/1290_HandL030414BuckPierce.mp3 https://soundcloud.com/680cjob/buck-pierce-on-retirement
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43227 So captain Blue...what do you base your opinion on? Cause everytime I've heard Buck interviewed, he speaks intelligently and seems to have a good understanding of the game. So before you share your opinion, you should really be able to back it up with some sort of facts or findings. And yet you are basing your opinion on media interviews. We are all basing our opinions off what we see. I place more emphasis on what I saw on the field.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43228 I know Khari Jones. He was living in Calgary after his playing days were over for a few years & I got to know him. Before he got into CFL coaching he told me that he wanted to be out of the game for 3 years. He set that as his goal. He felt that 3 years would totally get playing football out of his system so that he'd be ready to coach. Yeah, his arm & shoulder were shot but at the same time the competitive juices don't top flowing & he did miss playing. So, he felt the best way to handle it was not go near a football field. He finally felt ready to be a coach when he was hired in Hamilton. Wasn't he a CBC CFL sideline reporter before he went into coaching? For awhile. But he wasn't with a team in any capacity anywhere.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43238 I normally roll my eyes at the "he was a great player for us, therefore he must be a great coach" kind of logic. That said, I think Buck has potential. Yeah, some of his decision making when the bullets were flying was boneheaded, but that doesn't mean he doesn't understand the game and what it takes to be a good CFL QB. And the fact that he's just a really good guy matters when you're talking positional coaches.
March 5, 201411 yr Author comment_43240 I recall that when Buck was injured last season and he joined Crowton in the booth, the offense started to improve. I think Buck could add value as a QB/Offensive assistant this season.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43241 I recall that when Buck was injured last season and he joined Crowton in the booth, the offense started to improve. I think Buck could add value as a QB/Offensive assistant this season. Perhaps the offense improved because he was off the field.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43248 @garylawless: Not sure it goes anywhere but Buck Pierce and Kyle Walters lunched last week. interest on both sides regarding coaching gig #cfl
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43250 I know Khari Jones. He was living in Calgary after his playing days were over for a few years & I got to know him. Before he got into CFL coaching he told me that he wanted to be out of the game for 3 years. He set that as his goal. He felt that 3 years would totally get playing football out of his system so that he'd be ready to coach. Yeah, his arm & shoulder were shot but at the same time the competitive juices don't top flowing & he did miss playing. So, he felt the best way to handle it was not go near a football field. He finally felt ready to be a coach when he was hired in Hamilton. Wasn't he a CBC CFL sideline reporter before he went into coaching? For awhile. But he wasn't with a team in any capacity anywhere. He wasn't a sideline reporter, he was the colour guy in the booth, paired with the indomitable Steve Armitage who was doing the play by play. TSN took over all rights to broadcasts so Khari was out of a job which was fine as it was high time for him to be sharing his talents as a coach in the CFL.
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43252 He wasn't a sideline reporter, he was the colour guy in the booth, paired with the indomitable Steve Armitage who was doing the play by play. TSN took over all rights to broadcasts so Khari was out of a job which was fine as it was high time for him to be sharing his talents as a coach in the CFL.Yes he was a sideline reporter for CBC.http://www.canada.com/mobile/iphone/story.html?id=2337809c-bac4-4806-be8d-4eb9767c65b5&k=34864
March 5, 201411 yr comment_43254 He wasn't a sideline reporter, he was the colour guy in the booth, paired with the indomitable Steve Armitage who was doing the play by play. TSN took over all rights to broadcasts so Khari was out of a job which was fine as it was high time for him to be sharing his talents as a coach in the CFL.Yes he was a sideline reporter for CBC. http://www.canada.com/mobile/iphone/story.html?id=2337809c-bac4-4806-be8d-4eb9767c65b5&k=34864 Maybe to start but I know he was the colour guy at some point with Army - I remember listening to Khari when he was on the phone with Mike Richards when Richards was doing his Armitage parody and couldn't stop laughing. Hey I found it! https://soundcloud.com/tags/steve%20armitage At the end of its run, the CFL on CBC was hosted by Elliotte Friedman, and featured the panel of Sean Millington, Greg Frers, and Khari Jones. Mark Lee was the main play-by-play commentator, along with colour commentator Chris Walby. The secondary broadcast team was Steve Armitage and Khari Jones http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFL_on_CBC
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