June 30, 201411 yr comment_62312 As long as that guy is better (and from the sounds of things pretty much everyone else was this pre-season) then I really don't care about the money side of it. Just play ball. If we keep winning and dominating, in three weeks no one will even remember the name "Korey Banks".
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62313 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks. Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not. And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games. But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end. No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62314 what the heck happened for real, is this seriously all because he wasn't a starter and wouldn't accept his role as a backup? if so, that's pretty brutal and selfish on banks part. There has got to be more than just that though. I mean, has to be? No? or is it really as simple as a 34 year old on the downside of his career wouldn't accept a backup role. If that's the case, what other team would want him? I'm not even sure Ottawa would take him actually, what happens if he starts a game, sucks then is replaced? does he ask for his release there too?
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62315 what the heck happened for real, is this seriously all because he wasn't a starter and wouldn't accept his role as a backup? if so, that's pretty brutal and selfish on banks part. There has got to be more than just that though. I mean, has to be? No? or is it really as simple as a 34 year old on the downside of his career wouldn't accept a backup role. If that's the case, what other team would want him? I'm not even sure Ottawa would take him actually, what happens if he starts a game, sucks then is replaced? does he ask for his release there too? He'll be 35 in a month and a half.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62316 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks. Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not. And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games. But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end. If we're getting fussy about the math here, his probable short term replacement is already getting paid by us while sitting on the 1 game IR. His long term replacement (if needed) once found likely goes on to the PR until an injury happens. So there might be a few pennies saved in the process. Maybe enough to give us a small advantage on a juicy FA once the NFL does their cuts. Maybe enough that no one else is in the conversation if Muamba or Matthews shakes loose. Or, a nice signing bonus when for Willy at the end of the season that doesn't go on the books for 2015.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62319 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks.Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not.And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games.But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end.No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's Because we already paid Banks $60k. $60k + $60k = $120k, which was Banks salary for the full season.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62320 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks.Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not.And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games.But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end.No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's Because we already paid Banks $60k. $60k + $60k = $120k, which was Banks salary for the full season. huh?
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62323 As long as that guy is better (and from the sounds of things pretty much everyone else was this pre-season) then I really don't care about the money side of it. Just play ball. If we keep winning and dominating, in three weeks no one will even remember the name "Korey Banks". I will always remember the name Korey Banks. Korey Banks is a reminder of a time when the Bombers literally could not afford the best players. We passed on 7 years of Korey Banks in his prime because we could not afford his salary and drafted Val St. Germain and Obby Khan instead. Ignoring ratio implications, having reminders of the muck we've waded thru to get to this point helps me appreciate the present so much more.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62324 POW! Arash Madani @ArashMadani Banks handling situation badly, but a shame if his career ends this way. MT @ScottBilleck: O’Shea: Korey is suspended, has gone home. #CFL
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62325 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks.Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not.And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games.But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end.No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's Because we already paid Banks $60k. $60k + $60k = $120k, which was Banks salary for the full season. huh?What don't you understand? It's not complicated. We already paid Banks $60k as his signing bonus. That money is gone. Banks salary for the year was $120k. We already gave him half that in the form of a signing bonus. Let's say his replacement is a cheap import making $60k this season. $60k plus $60k = $120k. No money saved, it's a break even situation.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62326 I will always remember the name Korey Banks. Korey Banks is a reminder of a time when the Bombers literally could not afford the best players. We passed on 7 years of Korey Banks in his prime because we could not afford his salary and drafted Val St. Germain and Obby Khan instead. Ignoring ratio implications, having reminders of the muck we've waded thru to get to this point helps me appreciate the present so much more. That is a good point. It was too bad that we couldn't afford him back in the day, when he could have anchored the defence for a long time, like he did in BC.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62327 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks.Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not.And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games.But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end.No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's Because we already paid Banks $60k. $60k + $60k = $120k, which was Banks salary for the full season.huh? What don't you understand? It's not complicated. We already paid Banks $60k as his signing bonus. That money is gone. Banks salary for the year was $120k. We already gave him half that in the form of a signing bonus. Let's say his replacement is a cheap import making $60k this season. $60k plus $60k = $120k. No money saved, it's a break even. Well seeing as you MUST make your point...and seeing as you have access to all the contracts and details including incentives...You MUST be right!
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62334 Look at it this way. When Walters signed Banks nobody in their wildest dreams would have predicted that the Bomber defence was going to look this good and that Banks would end up as the odd man out. Nobody, especially Walters and Banks.Insurance costs money...whether you need it or not.And actually in the long run they will end up saving money...by not having to pay his full salary for 18 games.But you're paying another guy to take his spot, likely a cheaper import. So it evens out in the end.No it doesn't...you just said it a cheaper import...so how does that even it out? My guess is they'll make up at least the 60 g's Because we already paid Banks $60k. $60k + $60k = $120k, which was Banks salary for the full season.huh?What don't you understand? It's not complicated.We already paid Banks $60k as his signing bonus. That money is gone. Banks salary for the year was $120k. We already gave him half that in the form of a signing bonus. Let's say his replacement is a cheap import making $60k this season. $60k plus $60k = $120k. No money saved, it's a break even. Well seeing as you MUST make your point...and seeing as you have access to all the contracts and details including incentives...You MUST be right! First, you asked me to explain further. And, yes, plus or minus a few grand, those numbers are accurate.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62347 Yeah, we have never had guys, in the past number of years "handling it badly"....... Must stamp this stuff out, early and decisively......cut our losses and move on.....
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62369 What a way to possibly end his career. If he never comes back, I hope there's someway to get that signing bonus back. He did nothing to breach his contract so why would should Banks be forced to give his signing bonus back? The original reports that he went home on his own would have been a breach of his contract. That's why I thought that. Apparently that's not what happened though. Fair enough.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62376 First, you asked me to explain further. And, yes, plus or minus a few grand, those numbers are accurate. Wasn't his signing bonus $50K?
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62378 First, you asked me to explain further. And, yes, plus or minus a few grand, those numbers are accurate. Wasn't his signing bonus $50K? Penton said it was in excess of $50k, and Madani said it was around $60k.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62379 First, you asked me to explain further. And, yes, plus or minus a few grand, those numbers are accurate. Wasn't his signing bonus $50K? Penton said it was in excess of $50k, and Madani said it was around $60k. So we'll go with 50k plus, but isn't that the only money he could have earned up to this point?
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62380 darren bauming tweet Korey Banks back on Jan 31: "Before I let somebody tell me I can't play this game no more, I'll walk away." I guess he'd decided to walk away.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62381 First, you asked me to explain further. And, yes, plus or minus a few grand, those numbers are accurate. Wasn't his signing bonus $50K? Penton said it was in excess of $50k, and Madani said it was around $60k. So we'll go with 50k plus, but isn't that the only money he could have earned up to this point? Aside from the CBA bonus and maybe a few hundred dollars in training camp money, yes. That's exactly what my initial explanation said.
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62383 Aside from the CBA bonus and maybe a few hundred dollars in training camp money, yes. That's exactly what my initial explanation said. That's better, because we all know how quickly inflated numbers get exaggerated and then floated around and passed off as accurate, now don't we?
June 30, 201411 yr comment_62394 darren bauming tweet Korey Banks back on Jan 31: "Before I let somebody tell me I can't play this game no more, I'll walk away." I guess he'd decided to walk away. That makes sense. Team: "Korey we believe you can't play anymore" Banks: "screw that! I'm walking away!" Team: "uh okay. Thanks".
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