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Free Agency Negotiating Window
JuranBoldenRules replied to Pete Catan's Ghost's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I think Hallett and Exume can play. Exume is a potential candidate for field corner too, not necessarily safety. Hallett was on track to be a real high pick at the 2018 East-West Bowl, got knocked down by injuries and isn't the most exciting combine body. We still have lots of role players on D and we really only need one on the field at a time if O stays healthy. Could do a lot of things if guys like Hallett and Exume show they can play D, use one as the dime and sub Thomas out for 30 packages, also have a useful guy like Briggs who can come in when we want Wilson to play that rush backer spot behind a 30 front. I wonder how cheap Westermann would play for. Probably going to retire but would be a nice rotational guy at say 90k plus some incentives. -
He's signed through this season. What exactly do people think his trade worth is? Probably not much more than 4th or 5th round pick. It's a 44 man roster, don't overanalyze signings for the bottom third of it too much. The coach trusts JFG and knows him. He's a guy to play teams and slot in if there's a pinch on O in terms of injury.
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Likely replacement for foot soldiers like Hecht, Rush, Janke...depth guy who can take snaps on offense if needed but trusted contributor for special teams.
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Not really wasted roster spots. Basically just moving a special team spot over to receiver, so for instance if they sign someone like Adjei you dress him instead of John Rush. Adjei also plays special teams. If they are viewing Wolitarsky as a slot, you have him, Lawler and Demski. You have a spot open at the boundary, which IMO will be really their only big money free agent target. Then you have the field WR which could easily be played competently by a combo of Petermann/Adjei. Both those guys can block too so can play inside and support run game. A lot of versatility in that group, size, speed. Depending on where other Canadians are dressed we could have a free sub American backup receiver who can slot in on any snap, or could use a DI there and have that free sub on D assuming using 8+ Canadians regularly on O and D continues.
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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
JuranBoldenRules replied to wbbfan's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
The rules are incredibly confusing. Going to be real hard to sell the product. People know what football is and they want football. I think taking the best rules from different leagues giving minor tweaks is one thing, for instance only needing one foot in bounds to make a catch, no fair catches, no punts out of bounds, only 2 point converts allowed. What the XFL is doing is impossible to engage people in IMO. Nobody is going to understand what they are watching and I bet even their own coaches are going to be confused as to what the hell the rules are. The rules are so different that the product will be unrecognizable from NFL, NCAA, CFL etc. -
Start 3 need to probably dress 4 minimum. Would be really nice to have that many Canadians on O could almost go all import on D, probably still start 1 on D just in case a few in game injuries happen.
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Would love to see Natey Adjei here. Between him and Petermann that's an easy Canadian starter. Wolitarsky moves into the slot this season. Having another couple guys who can be consistent contributors gives us some insulation to injury. Also Adjei is a special teams ace. Plays like a Bomber.
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Who is the top receiver in free agency?
JuranBoldenRules replied to BBlink's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Yeah those guys or the 500 other QB's in North America looking for a job. -
Who is the top receiver in free agency?
JuranBoldenRules replied to BBlink's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
So far he's shown the opposite. Might be able to run the option package but doesn't have a strong or accurate arm. -
Collaros signs 2 year deal
JuranBoldenRules replied to sweep the leg's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
MBT is garbage and Arbuckle is a .500 QB who started 6 pro games. I'll take Collaros. -
Collaros signs 2 year deal
JuranBoldenRules replied to sweep the leg's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Yeah that's a dream scenario. I think if Streveler stays in the CFL it's going to be a tough bidding war with the Argos and Redblacks. Bombers are mostly selling continuity and hoping he takes a bit of a discount. -
Collaros signs 2 year deal
JuranBoldenRules replied to sweep the leg's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
The signing bonus is the cost of keeping Collaros from the market. Really the options are Collaros or Nichols, and the Bombers are all-in on Collaros. Now the question becomes how would Streveler fit in. Basically we gotta hope he doesn’t come into the picture until the fall. The Bombers don’t have the cap space to fit another money QB on the roster. The other question moving forward is how we replace the production Streveler brought to the offense as the option QB. Going to need a lot more from the downfield passing game I think. -
Bombers Unveil Offensive Coaching Staff
JuranBoldenRules replied to bearpants's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
It's pretty hard to break through. Lots of head coaches are basically the OC whether they have the title or not, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary. So really there's 5 OC positions. -
And he's got 600 combined yards and 4 special teams tackles in those games. What's the problem?
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Whitehead can't catch punts so being a returner in the CFL is basically an impossibility for him. He will have to make it as a receiver.
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Disagree. He was quite good on punts. Not all going to be big returns or TD's. He was reliable which is key. Grant is better especially if he comes back having worked on ball control and snagging punts. Nelson also brings a lot of value with his work covering kicks as a DI/extra import if we keeping rolling with 8 Canadian starters.
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Game 48: vs. Lightning
JuranBoldenRules replied to captaincanuck12's topic in Winnipeg Jets Discussion
Well if Maurice survives this past horrendous stretch at home and a loss like this he's 1000% closing out this season as the coach and getting an extension, probably 2 years. You watch what guys like Sbisa and Kulikov are doing jumping guys at centre ice and allowing 2 on 1's or even 2 on 0's into the Jets zone behind them and you have to wonder if that's the plan or they are doing their own thing. Either way that coach needs to go. -
They are entitled to work for the CFL under a work permit. If they applied to work at McDonald's they wouldn't be able to. Pro teams are exempt from having a labour market assessment. In the real world outside of the TFW program that is what makes it basically impossible to hire someone who does not have resident status in Canada. If import players are cut/retire they are simply treated as a visitor in Canada and cannot earn income unless they apply for residence.
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500 yards with start position being at the 30 should be 40+ points easy. They schemed to make it difficult for the Ravens to end drives and score points. It worked. Same as Tampa vs Vick in the early 00's. Everyone is going to defend him the same way, the smart disciplined teams will drive him nuts. They'll win 9-10-11 games each season, but doubt they can run the gauntlet of the NFL playoffs unless Jackson can find his accuracy to hit the sideline throws.
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He can throw the ball if the D allows the middle of the field to be attacked. Titans schemed him with two high safeties right on the seams to force him to throw to the sidelines and just waited until he made two mistakes in a row to get off the field. Accuracy is a big issue for LJ. What works for him is the D getting completely psyched out by the RPO and his running ability. Tennessee schemed perfectly to beat him and played disciplined. IMO his career is likely to follow a trajectory similar to Vick's. He'll have a hell of a time getting through the playoffs vs the best teams/coaches in any year, but he'll tear up the league as a whole. Baltimore needs to add a dynamic running back who is a threat to catch a pass and a legit deep threat to simplify throws for LJ outside the hashmarks.
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Well first off anyone wanting to work in Canada who is not a Canadian requires a visa to do so, essentially approval from the Federal Government to work in Canada. There are programs in certain industries that allow more foreign workers but in general it is pretty difficult to hire someone who isn't Canadian into the labour market unless it can be shown it is necessary. Thus the question on every job application/in every interview...are you legally entitled to work in Canada?
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Goldeyes can only employ so many players at a certain level of experience and must roster 4 players classified as rookies. In effect it functions the exact same as the CFL roster rules just that the restriction is on where the players are from and who is designated as a QB, not based on their years of experience.
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It's getting a lot less black and white as it becomes more of a speed and deception game. Realize the Wildcat came from Arkansas then Urban Meyer's time at Florida then through the NFL. That was happening long before the CFL picked up on having those gadget plays with RPO and different guys taking snaps. The NFL like every level is looking for guys that are multiple. Every team has at least one guy that basically can't be classified between tailback/receiver/TE/FB. And now they are adding guys who have QB skills but also those athletic skills to carry the ball and run routes. Teams are winning by relying on those types of players. Look at the final four, Tennessee and San Fran are not running a typical offense at all. Tennessee is running an option offense that Streveler would be perfect for, look at how many snaps they are running with what we used to call "wingbacks" in front of Henry. San Fran is running a modified West Coast that basically has no outside receiving threat, their best wideout is essentially a tailback who often runs routes from inside the tackles and their best overall receiver is an H-Back. Dime a dozen QB's who athletically are at the top of their draft class? You're going to be hard pressed to find a QB with anywhere near the passing success Streveler had in NCAA as well as the measurables, then add on what he's done here. There are some pure option/RPO guys that might run as fast, but not a single one like him as a total package. A football player who is willing to be a football player and has trained his whole life as a QB, huge football IQ. A team is going to roster him to run certain packages. Hill is the blueprint. He's gradually been integrated into the offense more and more. First season he's mostly chasing kicks. On the PR doesn't dress until game 13. Next season he's returning kickoffs, running an option set as QB with Brees on the field as well and playing H-Back. This season he's gradually worked into the offense more as an H-Back, still taking snaps in some sets but playing almost half of the offensive snaps as an H-Back/slot receiver. More and more NFL teams are operating redzone option/RPO packages similar to what Lapo ran successfully with Streveler here. Even if Streveler doesn't end up developing the receiving abilities Hill has he's hugely useful carrying the ball and running the option package. To me Green Bay is the perfect fit for Streveler in terms of how he would compliment Rodgers and that offense. If I'm Streveler or his agent I'm avoiding Arizona as their starting QB is an option guy, Miami and Tampa it's hard to say who their starter next season will be and what that would mean for a guy like Streveler in terms of being that compliment. Really I'd be looking for an opening similar to the role he played here with the starter being more of a pocket guy where he could run a separate package.
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Whitehead is 180 lbs speed guy who can't run routes, has average hands and doesn't play through contact. Whitehead has exactly one skill. Streveler is 230 lbs, runs sub 4.4 40 and is a football player. He willed the Bombers to wins against the other top two teams in the West this season. We're talking about a guy who has the athletic ability and the intangibles. Everybody in the world knows what's coming and he can run through and past a defense that knows exactly what he's going to do. That's a freak.
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Hill never played receiver before he joined the Saints. If you want to see Streveler avoid contact watch the highlights of the West Semi Final when he ran right past the entire Calgary D ON A BROKEN FOOT!
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