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  2. Why would they? This is the era of specialists.
  3. Walters better not say he has no money to sign quality CFL free agents.
  4. Nothing wrong with saying that, It wasn't meant to be a negative. He had a wonderful long life that most of us could only imagine.
  5. Winnipeg Blue Bombers make Evan Holm CFL's highest-paid American DB - 3DownNation $180,000 in hard money in 2026 with up to $6k in bonuses. in 2027, he gets $185,000 in hard money with $55,000 being guaranteed.
  6. On behalf of the MBB community, thanks for that uplifting speech.
  7. Today
  8. A coach needs to be a good communicator, know how to get the best from his players, and get 100% buy in. What you did on the field is irrelevant. There are very few guys who come in that require extensive coaching in technique. If you got a guy on your team that lacking in technique it's because he's a beast, so you let him be a beast. Guys lacking in tech are shown the door fast unless they are a Stove type of player.
  9. https://spaceflightnow.com/2026/01/07/nasa-postpones-first-spacewalk-of-2026-due-to-a-medical-concern-with-an-iss-crew-member/
  10. When someone reaches Glenn Hall's age, his life should be celebrated & not mourned. Most of us won't make it past 85.
  11. I remember a time when Canadian OL were the lowest paid & least appreciated players on the team. I can only imagine what the Bombers paid G Ed Kotowich, T Cornell Piper, C Ray Ash, G Steve Patrick & T Roger Savoie during their 4 Grey Cups in 5 year run. Indeed, most Cnadians in the CFL were underpaid back then. Even thousand yard rusher Gerry James James despised Bud Grant claiming he hated Canadians & if he had his way he would cut all of them. After a contract dispute in the 62-63 offseason, Grant traded James to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1964 after James sat out the 1963 season. The Riders were the worst team in the CFL at the time James retired after the 64 season season in Regina. He had hard feelings towards the Bombers even though his name is up on the Wall Of fame at PAS up to the day he died. it wasn't uncommon to pay canadians $150-200,000 a year a few years ago. Most made over $120,000 a decade ago.
  12. Like more than wide receivers, defensive backs, linebackers, running backs etc. etc.?
  13. The pay scale has changed now so i could be wrong. Up until 2 or 3 seasons ago as a group they were. Some of these Canadian OL couldn't start yet they got paid more than American OL who were better.
  14. Compared to other positions? Really? I thought otherwise. I sit corrected.
  15. https://www.nhl.com/news/hall-of-fame-goaltender-glenn-hall-dead-at-94
  16. If anyone wants the full report (at least what was released): https://cflpa.com/club-reportcards-2025
  17. im kinda shocked it didnt happen today
  18. It ain't what it used to be. Especially in the Jim Spavital era where they went at it for 2 weeks with two a days full hitting every practice in the hot June & July sun. No days off. Spav was crazy. Screaming & yelling. Never happy. He reached a new level of brutality unmatched since. I was a teen & used to bike to TC at St John's Ravenscourt to watch as my exams were over in school. The hitting went on constantly. Every drill & scrimmage was contact & collision. However, I remember one thing. As TC went on, fewer players were getting hurt. And fewer players quit by sneakimg out during the night. They had to survive that first week. The second week seemed easier & they really toughened up. However, I know every single player there hated the entire camp experience & their HC. Then a 4 game exhibition season after that. TC would start mid June, the exhibition season one game a week & then the regular season the first week of August. Six weeks of hell for the players.
  19. Oh really eh. Well. Cut that dude cuz kind of a soft quote. TC appears quite pointless here. But perhaps insight into why free agents don’t sign here? I’m not sure i even understand the point of the players survey.
  20. Yeah, I think they still are but bringing in more Americans is lowering the pay scale. These guys had it so easy money wise for thirty years. All becauase coaches didn't want Americans playing on the OL. They wanted them at skill positions. However, it took years to build an All canadian OL. The Bombers never could do it under Osh though they came close. Things started turning around for the line in 2014/5 when they signed that huge American Guard who was 300 lbs plus. Yeah, talking to former players would certainly be sour grapes.
  21. Nope, they can only vote/comment on their current team.
  22. Are they now with Hatcher lawler and the sorts making more as WRs? I dunno man. But you probably right. Lowest Canadian OL salary prob higher than receiver salary. Average. But maybe not anymore. I dunno seems like the starters get paid.
  23. Canadian OL are the highest paid group collectively across the board.
  24. I know why but ironically 70% to 80 % of them on the LOS aren’t the highest paid guys.
  25. Agreed. they do that with kids today. The practices are soft. Kids go thud in practice learning to tackle which is unrealistic. Which may be safer at practice but games are full speed. I see 11 & 12 year olds all the way to high school age kids getting injured because suddenly they're going full speed when they never did in practice. Injuries happen. The games now are tougherthan practice. I've talked to guys I used to coach with telling me that today some kids don't quit after practice but after a game. They're scared.
  26. Boo hoo really from the bitter obviously released player from camp they got that quote from.
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