July 22, 20168 yr comment_210212 Where does it say that guys with tattoos and grills can't also also be good men? And the people who continue to insist that Oshea never shows emotion or fire, did you not see him laying into the refs following the CGY offside that led to a TD. I don't read lips... but he wasn't exactly commending them on their efforts...
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210213 15 minutes ago, wbbfan said: Thats a bloody good point. Every team has some guys slip through the cracks. BC with khari, harold nash when he came here, marvin coleman, juran bolden mike sellers and doug brown to name a few. Not sure how those guys compare to a Ricky Collins but I wouldn't say a single player on that list slipped through any cracks. A couple might have been mistakes to let them go, in hindsight, but they weren't players that got missed. Khari spent 3 years as back-up to Damon Allen before the Bombers traded for him. Nash was cut by Montreal an year and a half after being an all-star. Coleman was a 3 time all-star who left the Stamps to play in the XFL and came to Winnipeg as a FA. Bolden only played for us or in the NFL. Sellers signed as a FA after being getting into trouble off the field while in the NFL. Brown's story is well known. Wally wouldn't pay what he wanted so his rights were traded.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210215 20 minutes ago, Mike said: huh? teams that had guys fall through the cracks.
July 22, 20168 yr Author comment_210216 1 minute ago, wbbfan said: teams that had guys fall through the cracks. Half those guys didn't fall through any cracks in the CFL though.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210217 4 minutes ago, MOBomberFan said: Where does it say that guys with tattoos and grills can't also also be good men? And the people who continue to insist that Oshea never shows emotion or fire, did you not see him laying into the refs following the CGY offside that led to a TD. I don't read lips... but he wasn't exactly commending them on their efforts... Exactly. O'Shea is not as passive as most people think. He was ripping those officials for that absolutely atrocious missed offside. Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210219 3 minutes ago, bigg jay said: Not sure how those guys compare to a Ricky Collins but I wouldn't say a single player on that list slipped through any cracks. A couple might have been mistakes to let them go, in hindsight, but they weren't players that got missed. Khari spent 3 years as back-up to Damon Allen before the Bombers traded for him. Nash was cut by Montreal an year and a half after being an all-star. Coleman was a 3 time all-star who left the Stamps to play in the XFL and came to Winnipeg as a FA. Bolden only played for us or in the NFL. Sellers signed as a FA after being getting into trouble off the field while in the NFL. Brown's story is well known. Wally wouldn't pay what he wanted so his rights were traded. Coleman and nash were cut and had several very productive years here. Coleman was cut and went to xfl. Bc looked on paper to have won the deal for khari when it happened but it turned out not even close in our favor. He certainly fell through the cracks for them. Bolden and sellers were both productive nfl players cut, came here had some great performances here and then moved back down to the nfl to be even more productive. Bolden was excellent in atlanta before returning here at the end of his career and sellers was a multi time pro bowler.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210220 Just now, BomberBall said: Exactly. O'Shea is not as passive as most people think. He was ripping those officials for that absolutely atrocious missed offside. Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Doesn't fit the passive nice guy narrative. I can only imagine what he is like in the locker room. I'm sure an ex player of osheas pedigree has no difficulty getting in the ungilded grills of our supposed choir boys.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210225 6 minutes ago, Mike said: Half those guys didn't fall through any cracks in the CFL though. Terrence Edwards would be a decent example.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210226 It all starts with the man building the team and knowing what types of personalities are needed to build winners. I have said before as well that this team has no identity and that is on Walters and Oshea.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210227 1 hour ago, TBURGESS said: We have an all choir boy team from the GM on down. Good teams have the right mix of a$$holes and choir boys. So do good Fan Forums
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210228 12 minutes ago, Mike said: Half those guys didn't fall through any cracks in the CFL though. gotten rid of by other teams with little to no interest coming to the worst team as a last ditch effort and becoming all stars. This happens all the time though, guys are constantly reflushed from other teams pre season cuts, tc guys etc.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210240 I would have totally agreed in the two years that we spent dismantling 'swaggerville'... but how can you question Bass, Wild and Westerman when they clearly step up to lead the team without showboating? 6 of our front 7 are elite workhorses that (usually) just get the job done... the only 'bad ass' on our D is Macho Harris... Walters signed Picard last year, drafted Chungh because of attitude... Kuale? Banks? Nick Moore? not choir boys. With even a decent QB and an agressive DC, this team is 3-2 or better... Edited July 22, 20168 yr by Floyd
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210246 2 minutes ago, Floyd said: I would have totally agreed in the two years that we spent dismantling 'swaggerville'... but how can you question Bass, Wild and Westerman when they clearly step up to lead the team without showboating? 6 of our front 7 are elite workhorses that (usually) just get the job done... the only 'bad ass' on our D is Macho Harris... Walters signed Picard last year, drafted Chungh because of attitude... Kuale? Banks? Nick Moore? not choir boys. With even a decent QB and an agressive DC, this team is 3-2 or better... This is the conundrum we find ourselves in. There is a quality head coach in waiting in Montreal in Noel Thorpe who plays a very aggressive style, but would we really want a rookie HC again? NO way he comes here in a lateral move, he tried that this offseason and the CFL nixed it anyways. Who else is available to fix the D if they let Hall go too?
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210250 At this point, we HAVE to try throwing a pile of money at an experienced person to turn it around. Are we desperate enough to let Eric Tillman try and rejuvinate his career? Will Huff ever leave Calgary? Is Trestman really a genius or was he sheltered by ACs greatness? We need someone with legitimate CFL experience to turn this around, and not another rookie with potential.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210253 Not sure what Asper's influence now that he is off the BOD. He tried to get Taman back when Mack got the job. Taman wasn't interested then. He and Dunn were also instrumental in the Miller hire too.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210255 Trestman is still the OC in Baltimore, is he not? Coordinators in the NFL make 800k + US. Even if we gave him both head coach and GM, he'd have to basically want to take a pay cut for the sake of running his own team again.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210256 4 minutes ago, Noeller said: At this point, we HAVE to try throwing a pile of money at an experienced person to turn it around. Are we desperate enough to let Eric Tillman try and rejuvinate his career? Will Huff ever leave Calgary? Is Trestman really a genius or was he sheltered by ACs greatness? We need someone with legitimate CFL experience to turn this around, and not another rookie with potential. I'd be happy with Trestman if he were to come back. Maybe a bad year from Flacco (#elite) would shake him loose. I don't know how much say he had in personnel matters there though with Popp at the helm so I don't know how successful he would be in that regard or what his connections down south would be although he should have made some in his tenure in Chicago and Baltimore.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210263 3 minutes ago, Noeller said: At this point, we HAVE to try throwing a pile of money at an experienced person to turn it around. Are we desperate enough to let Eric Tillman try and rejuvinate his career? Will Huff ever leave Calgary? Is Trestman really a genius or was he sheltered by ACs greatness? We need someone with legitimate CFL experience to turn this around, and not another rookie with potential. Paul Jones - VP/GM/Player Personnel. Walters - Asst GM/Cdn Scouting Mark Nelson - HC/DC Ike Charlton - Asst DC/DB Coach Pete Costanza - OC Bob Dyce - ST/Cdn Scouting
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210266 2 hours ago, bearpants said: I saw both Rob Maver and Rene Paredes jawing with the bench after plays yesterday... their kickers have more attitude than most of our team! I don't recall the Stamps bench being this excitable under Huffer though.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210281 2 hours ago, BomberBall said: I agree we could use some more attitude in the lineup. I also like the idea of having solid human beings on the roster. Maybe the coaches have gone overboard in their desire to have good people top to bottom? And who says you can't have some attitude and still be a decent person? For what it's worth, I heard Collins got released because he didn't know what the hell he was doing in practices. I guess he got that straightened out in Sask. One word: Coaching.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210288 2 minutes ago, iso_55 said: One word: Coaching. Maybe. Or maybe he was half assing it here at the camp, thinking the CFL would be an easy ride... Got cut and changed his tune? Went to Sask, played hard and got a spot on the roster. Who knows?
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210291 Just now, BomberBall said: Maybe. Or maybe he was half assing it here at the camp, thinking the CFL would be an easy ride... Got cut and changed his tune? Went to Sask, played hard and got a spot on the roster. Who knows? I'll stick with coaching, thanks. Collins would have travelled to the FA camp with his own money & then forked over another $100 US for the opportunity. Do you really think he would go half ass then?? I highly doubt it.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210298 Interesting point. Makes you miss the days of Swaggerville a bit. Should never have fired Mark Nelson. His D were ball hawks who thrived on making big plays. The most jacked up players last night were guys like Wild and Bass who, it seemed when the team was folding, were hitting everything that moved and trying to make plays. Too bad it didnt catch on with everyone else. I'd almost like MOS to go into the room and demand that the players make big plays, lose if we must but go down swinging for the fences. Hall's D is technically fine but seems vanilla to me. I know nothing about the intricacies but seems far too passive.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210304 Hall has always been a passive defensive coordinator. That's the #1 thing I remember about him in Saskatchewan is his prevent defence.
July 22, 20168 yr comment_210308 NFL cuts can't come soon enough but I'm glad they used dressier more appropriately. Adams doesn't quite seem to have the hands or break away speed to be a good wr. Would it be wrong to try him at dB?
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