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  1. If they are looking for someone to give some energy and play on the 4th line, wonder if Lipon gets his shot.
  2. Actually MPI holds a rather large investment portfolio... I believe it is around $2.5 Billion. Part of their strategic focus
  3. We had a decent PK last year (81.8% vs 77.3% this year, ranked 13th vs 25th) . Same coaches. I think we miss Frolik more then we'd like to admit.
  4. Rich, if that is the case, that may say something very serious about the organization as a whole. It's one thing for an employee to make a mistake, even a seemingly dumb one, it happens. Good organizations will try and make people feel that mistakes can happen, but when they do, it needs to get reported and corrected. Essentially, that making a mistake is not the end of the world. But it is entirely a different story when an employee makes a mistake and then believes that the best course of action is to quietly fix it, not tell anyone and hope that everything will just work itself out.It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Serious about the organization or one specific employee? As I said it is possible a single employee fixed it and didn't even think of the ramifications. Either way, pure speculation on my part. I've worked with many different organizations over the years and it still surprises me how little employees know how their specific job fits into the larger picture or how their mistakes may impact something else. I find it hard to believe the organization messed this up on purpose or purposefully tried to mislead the public, especially when they announced the pot had gone unclaimed. The likely answer is someone put it up, noticed it was wrong and fixed it. And they would have no clue if someone had phoned to inquire. Thank God in the end it just all worked out and hopefully it has been a lesson for their internal controls on this.
  5. Another (likely in my opinion) possibility is that whoever messed up on the website fixed it and never escalated the fact to anyone else as they didn't want to get in trouble or didn't realize the full impact of what it might have meant.
  6. Lets not forget this paragraph from Campbell's article: If this was their starting point, don't think this was the expectation of what their agents thought the final number would be. However it is interesting that this info was leaked. Have to think negotiations have hit an impasse.
  7. Trades don't typically happen until closer to the trade deadline because the buyers are typically cap or close to the cap teams, and the later in the season you can wait the less remaining salary they have to fit under the cap. Buff's cap hit is $5.2, Ladd is $4.4M. 30 games in, that is 37% of the season so 63% of their salaries left. $3.3M for Buff and $2.8M for Ladd. Now go here http://stats.nhlnumbers.com/teams?year=2016 sort by cap space and see how many contenders can actually afford these guys right now. Not many who you would consider sure fire contenders right now. They won't be traded till later in the season until their remaining cap hit goes down or some bubble teams decide they are in a position to make a push. At the trade deadline, there are about 20 games left or 24% of the salary. That is $1.25M for Buff and $1.1M for Ladd. Of course you can always retain some salary but what you get now won't be the teams "best offer". Especially once the deadline heats up and you pit two buyers against one another. I would wait unless it is an offer you can't pass up.
  8. Hellebuyck starts
  9. He has a signed contract with the Jets. He will be with the Jets or Moose next year.
  10. Colts are first in their division at 17 - 10 - 0 Windsor is first in their division at 16-9-4 Just sounds like they were each looking for a different piece on their team.
  11. There was an interesting article (don't know if anyone has linked it here) that talked about the need to implement an "administrative cap" .. thought it was on point. I'll see if I can dig it up .. edit: here it is - http://3downnation.com/2015/12/08/its-time-again-for-a-cfl-spending-cap-it-saved-the-riders-once/ This reminds me of the days when Edmonton could 'buy' their way into the Grey Cup. The Bombers had some good teams back then, but not the same purse strings. Result? 5 Grey Cups in a row for Edmonton.Another result? The SMS. Saskatchewan probably threw a few TD passes with these hires, and everybody is stunned...and jealous. But could any other team have afforded these moves? I highly doubt it. Good or bad, it's moving forward... From 1973 the Eskimos went to the Grey Cup in nine out of ten years. Over half of that time playing out of Clarke Stadium. They then moved into the CFL's third largest stadium (Commonwealth) that had approximately 42,300 seats, with about 39,500 being sideline seats. The 70's were a good time to build a team as there was no free agency. If you found good players you basically got to keep them. If other teams, notably the BC Lions, were not good at evaluating talent you could pick up their castoffs (i.e. Tom Wilkinson, Bob Howes) or make trades for guys like Larry Highbaugh. 1972 was a great year for the Eskimos to pick up cast-offs since being the worst team in 1971 meant they got first crack at cuts. I also recall the Eskimos had a scout, Frankie Morris, evaluating Canadian talent. His wikipedia page states that he was a member of seven Grey Cup teams as a part of management (for people outside Edmonton, that means Grey Cup winning teams). He died in 2009 at 85 so it is fairly likely he wasn't involved with the Eskimos for the '05, '03 and '93 Cups. Safe to say 1975 was his first Grey Cup as a scout. Winnipeg stadium was as big as Clarke Stadium. I'm not sure other teams were scouting like the Eskimos back then. He was scouting before the Eskimos could possibly have any advantage over the other teams. When the Eskimos wanted Tommy Scott from the Bombers they couldn't wait until the end of the year for him to be a free agent and outbid the Bombers. They had to trade for him. How did that trade work out for the Bombers? I would say pretty well. Can you name any players the Eskimos got from other teams because that other team couldn't afford them? What can you point to to say the Eskimos bought that team? When did the SMS start? I've seen people say they bought Grey Cups but no one every seems to provide evidence. Your opinion doesn't surprise me because it is a common conscience clearing opinion most Eskimo fans have. There was no cap so they were free to spend as much as they wanted. They were destroying the league to a point where we almost didn't have one. The eskimoes are in unchartered waters this year however, as their roster will get raided at free agency. Back in the good old days before the pesky salary cap the esks could win year after year and not lose a single player because they could continue to pay them more than anyone else could. Now that the sms is in place, teams that win the cup commonly have a moderate turnover of their roster because free agents want more money to stay. That's why its harder to string cup wins together and sustain success in the modern CFL. Calgary being the benchmark recently for sustained success has relied heavily on great scouting to keep things going. I also think that is why the Edmonton media is sour about the Jones situation, they thought the glory years were back. Any city, including Regina, who won a championship only to have its entire coaching staff pilfered by another team a few weeks after that championship win would be sour. Not criticizing Regina for doing it. Just saying if the shoe was on the other foot, what would the fans and media in Regina be saying right now? I don't think it has anything to do with people thinking the glory years were back.
  12. Yeah that doesn't happen in any other city.
  13. That was the Bombers and why they started showing the drawing of the ticket on the Jumbotron during commercials. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/historic/31384849.html
  14. The problem is that Ehlers still had another year of junior eligibility and can therefore not be sent down to the Moose. It had been said that he would rather go play in Europe this year than plan in Juniors. I think the Jets wanted to keep him close to home and within the organization.
  15. I believe that was specifically in regards to the QBs brought in. Where last time he was told which QBs would be brought in, this time he wanted to at least be part of the discussion.
  16. Well then, apparently based on a few posters here and maybe even Ehlers himself, his response should have been, "Thanks for the question, but it's not a boost in my confidence that's needed, but a boost in linemate talent is what's needed' . . .. Or maybe he just needs time to work through and adjust to the elevated competition in the NHL like most rookies do.
  17. Going to be interesting for sure in SK over the next few years to see how it all pans out. How many times in other organizations have they spent and spent (see Maple Leafs) and have it blow up in their faces. Not saying it is going to happen there, but it would be nice to see. Although I will say, if I had the choice, I'd rather it be the Bombers making these hires.
  18. My Mom is retired (a senior), lives in a condo complex and was really worried about the boxes when they were first getting them, but now actually prefers them. It is very convenient if she wants to mail things out, because each box also acts as an outgoing mailbox. Of course it is relatively convenient for her because her box is pretty close to her entry and she hasn't gone through a winter yet. I see no problem with box delivery for the majority of Canadians, with to the door service on an exception basis for those that are unable to go get their own mail for health reasons.
  19. So you were unhappy with his promise to "save home mail delivery" during the election? Didn't realize it was a promise. But if it meant going back and wasting all the work and planning that has already been done, then yes it was a stupid promise. For this was really the plan I'd also have to ask why we would only reverse this for people that had already been converted? Wouldn't all people, including new developments who typically pay much higher taxes, deserve mailbox delivery? The answer is of course not. With the Internet, mail delivery today isn't as core a service as it was 20 years ago.
  20. All new developments also already get the boxes. I'd actually be more mad if he reversed it after all the money they paid to roll-out the new delivery plans and installation of the mail boxes.
  21. I wouldn't. He has certainly slowed down, but who do we really have to replace him right now? How would you feel if he gets injured playing in the tournament?
  22. Oh no, that article was quite clear. Byfuglien for Eberle, Nikitin AND a draft pick / prospect. Done deal!
  23. Sign me up for this one.
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