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Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Yeah, these guys have full time jobs & coach. Blasetti quit his job to coach with the Lions. Then suddenly found himself without a job a year later. I also know a former OC in the CFL who now lives in the US. He coached a number of years on 3 different CFL teams but was fired. He's in his late 50's & would be a great addition to a lot of CFL staffs. He told me that he's no longer interested in the CFL as he says it's too volatile. Working as a college coach in the NCAA. -
Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
SpeedFlex27 replied to wbbfan's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
There is a junior football coach here in Calgary who is the OC of the Calgary Colts. Adam Blassetti has a wealth of experience coaching at the highest levels in Canada. He coached at SFU when my son was there doing the OL. Tyler said he did a great job but was let go when HC Jacques Chapdelaine suddenly quit the team after just one season. Before he went to SFU, he also was a guest OL coach with the Als during training camp for 2 successive years. He also coached 1 year with the Lions full time as Running Backs Coach. He was so happy Wally hired him as a member of his Lions staff & thought he'd be there for awhile. Then just a year later during training camp, Wally suddenly fired him with no warning & he was replaced with no real explanation as to why. Now, Adam's back with the Colts where he started a number of years ago. He never had a chance to develop as a CFL assistant coach plus he was coaching out of his natural position. So it really is a baptism by fire to be a Canadian coach in the CFL. There is absolutely no job security like there may be in U Sports. How many qualified Canadian coaches are willing to coach in the CFL for low pay, long hours, no benefits & no job security? -
Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
There are a few good Canadian coaches that should be in the CFL. I think it's difficult to find qualified guys as they are probably coaching in U Sports where things may be a bit more secure. Usually Canadian coaches start in the CFL as Running Back Coach & move up from there. Some of them only last a couple of seasons & are released for whatever reason. With the new salary cap expect to see even less. -
Trump is totally unhinged. The door will fall off sooner rather than later.
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Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Stubler & Claybrooks are Americans. -
Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I hit something to make it italics. Other than that, I stand by what I said. I think Claybrooks will find being a HC is a lot different than a DC. He only has coached for a short period of time with just one team. And his defense was surrounded by great talent. I'm not saying he isn't a good coach but I'm saying he may not be ready to be a HC. -
I'll buy that assumption. Nichols wasn't himself the entire year. I think his knee bothered him more than we think all season long.
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Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I think Claybrooks won't be as smart next season as HC. Not because he suddenly got stupid but because a football IQ has more to do with the talent he has around him as a coach. Definitely a dip in the talent pool from Calgary to BC. -
No need to apologize as that was a freaking long time ago. One of the biggest complaints about the CFL is the fact the league has little if any video or information on former players or big games of the past. Trying to figure these things out correctly is sometimes impossible as there is nothing anywhere. I can say that Brule was a corner. The other corner was Doug Strong & Ed Ulmer was the safety. In 1971, Grady Cavness replaced Ulmer at safety.
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Well, I'd still say pull Heath especially when you compare him to the guy I'm about to discuss. After this, I hope you'll understand why I feel that so strongly that Heath shouldn't be on this list. I'm talking about cornerback Paul Brule. He was the Bombers first round pick out of St F-X in 1968. He could play offense & defense & is considered the greatest player to ever come out of that small Atlantic Conference university. In 1967, he became the first U Sport player (then called the CIAU) to score 20 touchdowns in a single season as a fullback. The Bombers installed the rookie at corner & he really struggled during the 1968 & 69 seasons. His first 2 seasons were tough as he was picked on, exploited & beaten like a rented mule (can we still say that here? ). I remember Brule looking at the back of opposition jerseys as he chased them down the field as they scored yet another clean, over the top TD on him. He was booed & criticized fiercely by both fans & media in this town but he hung in there through the criticism. he lost his starting job at corner in 1969 but he played special teams. Former HC Joe Zaleski never lost faith in the guy when other coaches would have. He probably would have been cut by another coach. Then in 1970 under rookie HC Jim Spavital, it was like the proverbial light bulb went off in his head. He came back to camp & in the pre season won his starting job back. Brule became a great cover guy & picked off 9 interceptions followed up by 4 more in 1971. He became a CFL all star at corner that season & was instrumental in the Bombers going from 2-14 in 1970 to 7-8-1 in 1971 along with a playoff berth that year for the first time in 5 seasons. He was traded to the Alouettes during the 1972 season. I believe he suffered a significant injury & then was dealt to Montreal when he came back He was also a fierce sure handed punt returner back in the days when these poor (always Canadian) souls had no blocking on punts. As a Bomber he returned 233 punts for 1,987 yards for no touchdowns & a stellar 7.3 yard average. He also returned 17 KO/s for 406 yards, no touchdowns & a 23.9 yard average. Players had to be absolutely courageous to return punts back then & Brule was all that, for sure. Still want to keep Heath on that list?
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One season should disqualify him. There's not enough body of work as a Bomber to put Heath on an all time list. The trouble with putting him on that list means you're taking away another more deserving former Bomber player who should be on that list. The other thing is taking into consideration Heath's all star stats with the Argos which have nothing to do with his time with the Blue Bombers. Not trying to be disagreeable but just pointing out some inconsistencies.
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The MBB All-time Blue Bomber Team: cornerbacks
SpeedFlex27 replied to TrueBlue4ever's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I know Rod Hill & Less Browne will win this so I changed it up a bit. I voted for Hill because no one was better as a corner in Blue Bomber history & David Shaw because Shaw was a helluva player who most fans here have either never heard of or had forgotten. He was a shutdown corner for the Bombers from 1983 thru 85. It was his interception in the second quarter of a Dieter Brock Ti Cat pass that cued the 48 point explosion after the Bombers were down 14-0 in the 84 Grey Cup game. Just a tremendous player. -
Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
No benefits either & no pension plan. -
The MBB All-Time Blue Bomber team
SpeedFlex27 replied to TrueBlue4ever's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
David Shaw deserves to be on that list. -
The MBB All-Time Blue Bomber team
SpeedFlex27 replied to TrueBlue4ever's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Williams was a versatile athlete. He could play wingback ( now called slot) or corner & returned KO's. He also celebrated in the end zone a very unique dance after he scored a TD with what he called, "The Winnipeg Wiggle". When he played in Winnipeg he subbed on both sides of the ball. When he was traded to the Riders they moved him full time to corner where he became an all star. I wish there was a video of his dance as it was awesome! -
Around the League: 2019 Off Season
SpeedFlex27 replied to SpeedFlex27's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I'll say this he could sure find receivers. Hey, wait a minute... -
The MBB All-Time Blue Bomber team
SpeedFlex27 replied to TrueBlue4ever's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I thought you meant that he did more than punting as in played other positions. -
I remember Roger Kent doing the pbp for the AWA & he used to always say about Hennig that he was "big enough to go bear hunting with a switch".