Blue Bomber flanker Ken Nielsen ran into the goalpost at full speed looking back attempting to catch a pass from Ron Lancaster in the 1970 CFL All Star game. He suffered a serous neck injury & IIRC never played again. Ended his career. So while it seems funny, it's also dangerous. It's a wonder it doesn't happen more often.
Really no one will care. Players come & go all the time changing teams. If we are doing well throwing the ball then he won't be missed. Besides, how can you miss someone who never plays & contributes?
Remember when teams, coaches & players respected one another & went out of their way not to fire up or the other team's locker room? I'm Old School & miss those days.
You're certainly entitled to feel the way that you do & I respect that. As a hater of coaches challenges, I welcomed the change & think it's great. Now, all they have toi do is get rid of two more coaches challenges per game & it'll be even better.
Last night showed how well the new rule on coaches challenges works. Trestman blew it early challenging a PI call that was unlikely to get overturned & lost & then couldn't challenge any further. The Stamps ran away with the game & never needed a challenge. The game actually flowed as a fan watching. This was a good decision.
Coming here saying what he did wasn't the smartest thing. Old Bomber Fan said he's given up on the team because of O'Shea. He should be applauded for spilling his guts? No. Others here haven't given up nor would they. I'm probably his age & vintage & I sure haven't.