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    So, I listened to, and then watched the press conference later on,

    Did I miss something though? I don't recall hearing Wade speak, or even remember seeing him at the presser.

    Somewhat impressed that he has left the past 2 days worth of announcements up to Walters.

    I was at the press conference. Wade Miller was standing near the back of the room with Oshea's son.

     

     

    Thanks gbill2004!

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    Either way, Collaros is going to be a Bomber. But if Collaros goes Scott over Danny V then it happens quicker.

     

    Now that you've changed your avatar, does this mean the circus has officially left Winniepg?

     

     

    I think the past two days have been very important for Winnipeg's football future. I'm very happy.

     

     

    I've really been impressed with what I have seen the past couple of days.  This IMHO is how a football team should be run.  Quality football guys.  Trying to get important signings announced before every corner of the internet is reporting it.  

     

    This is how a team rebuilds its reputation.  Quality people.  Put all the drama behind us and lets build a great team.

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    Good report on this in Kirk Penton's blog:

     

    http://blogs.canoe.ca/bomberbeat/football/mcmanus-goveia-walters-and-more/

     

    He ends with:

     

     

     

    Finally, I had to ask McManus if he could still play quarterback at the tender age of 48, and his answer proved he has a solid understanding of the CFL’s collective bargaining agreement. “Maybe a play or so,” he said, “but I told Kyle not until after the ninth game of the year so my contract is guaranteed.”

     

     

     

    To me listening to it, McManus came off more like he knew what he needed to do to get paid for an full year as a player.  I wouldn't say that it means he has a "solid understanding of the CFL’s collective bargaining agreement".  It was a lame question from Penton in the news conference, going for a good quote, instead of asking something that might be important.

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    Instead of mainly concentrating on filling the # of starters, we should have been working harder to improve the depth of our backups.  Its a sad day when a quality NI starter gets hurt, and we have non-tested NI players to fill in.  We need to do a better job of getting backups into the games, getting them experience, and properly coaching them so they will improve so that they could eventually work their way up the depth-chart, and take over when we do eventually need them to.

     

    I'm not sure I agree with this... over the last 3-4 years we've had our backup NI's playing on offence and defence more than I ever remember any other regime doing.  Guys like Swiston, Labbe, Thomas, West, Sherman, Ryan Lucas, and any of our 4 or 5 NI receivers have all seen playing time on offence/defence.  Compare that to when we had guys like Daryl Stephenson, Neil McKinlay, Shawn Mayne... now those are guys who never saw the field outside of special teams.

     

    What I do agree with though, is that the problem is that none of these guys ever really successfully climbed the depth chart, even though they've had the opportunity.

     

     

    I'm not trying to say its an issue that has cropped up in the past 3-4 years, its been an ongoing thing.  Yes the fill'ins are getting better, but I would never want to have to rely on someone like Labbe long term (just picking one out of the group), if Henoc leaves.  

  5. I won't delve into the whole Mack thing, but here is my opinion on the Cdn Depth issue.

     

    As an organization, for too long IMHO, we haven't placed enough of an emphasis on our Canadian talent.  It doesn't matter which regime it was, but we have been settling too much on only having enough passable guys to fill the starting ratio.

     

    As a team, we should have been striving to go after quality NI FA's, and drafting at positions where we could build significant depth.  (I'm sorry, but the splurge we did at WR last year drives me crazy, we are only ever going to play 2 CDN rec at a time, as opposed to possibly 4 OL).  O-Line and D-Line should have been priorities over WR/RB etc.  

     

    Instead of mainly concentrating on filling the # of starters, we should have been working harder to improve the depth of our backups.  Its a sad day when a quality NI starter gets hurt, and we have non-tested NI players to fill in.  We need to do a better job of getting backups into the games, getting them experience, and properly coaching them so they will improve so that they could eventually work their way up the depth-chart, and take over when we do eventually need them to.

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    lol I'm just bugging you. I'm not really all that well connected within the club anymore. Pretty much everyone I used to get my information from has moved on. You know as much as I do about our coaching search.

     

     

    THIS JUST IN !!!!!

     

    Mike's Source rumored to be Joe Mack himself !

  7. Its about motivation, attitude, and getting the most out of your players.

     

    If O'Shea is the one that brings that all to the table, awesome.

     

    To be a success, I feel strongly that you must have a combination of all three.  If you are lacking in even one you will fail.

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