Jump to content

Bigblue204

Members
  • Posts

    7,067
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    5

Posts posted by Bigblue204

  1. 11 hours ago, Tracker said:

    Houston has the physical tools but his tendency to play off his man cost the team dearly. 

    That's Halls defense. Not Houstons personal choice.

    4 minutes ago, bluto said:

    Hoping for a "I'd lake to stay in TO" contract for Oakman as he has demonstrated that he still has a gear he can shift into where he can take over a game... but if not, then I am comfortable with his big-name being available as a decoy so we can re-sign the guy on our D-Line who gets no hype or press whatsoever but was very quietly one of the 10 best D-Linemen in the league.

    Yeah Oakman fell off a bit this year...can he come back to form in a new environment? Maybe...

  2. 12 hours ago, Piggy 1 said:

    Thanks for making my point ,Booch.  I don't always have the time to elaborate more. Some exclellent insights made again.

    I still stand by my earlier statement , Osh needs to go ,and take his faves along with him. Period. The same crap will happen next year ,if the new GM wont step in and step on his toes more. Thats is ,if Walters doesn't resign ,not looking likely. Danny Mac? Buck as HC? Hall can retire as well IMO. 

    I've heard a lot dumb ass **** over the past week. But getting rid of the HC that has led the team to 4 straight GCs. And helped them become the winningest team since 2016 is definitely the dumbest.

  3. 4 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

    It was Cover 2, basically what Tampa 2 looks like in Canada.  They flooded the deep so Lawler had a bit of time to the flag, but the corner at curl/out depth also has time to bail out on a corner route.  The corner who made the pick was reading the QB and covering zone.  I personally think the pass to Demski would have been a pick six should Collaros have thrown it, by the same DB.  That DB is baiting that throw.  At best Demski would have got lit up.  If Lawler times up a jump for that ball it's a easy TD.

    The best play likely would have been to back them off with a pump and take it to the endzone himself.

    Watch it again. The db has his back to the sideline while Demski is running by him. Put it to the sideline and demski is either getting in or getting close and Prukop is getting in.

  4. 3 hours ago, 17to85 said:

    yeah it wasn't even the DB covering Lawler, he beat his guy super clean. I think Collaros didn't see the db leave Demski to get under the pass. Needed to be up and over everyone not just assume lawler is just wide open because he beat his man clean.

    He should have seen Demski in line with his db who had his back turned to the sideline (where Demski is heading). That's an easy read, and easier throw and Demski likely scores.

  5. 15 hours ago, 17to85 said:

    All year collaros has been underthrowing deep balls. He had 2 easy touchdowns if he leads his receivers.  Instead one was an interception and another knocked away. 

    He doesn't handle pressure in the pocket well anymore either. He ran himself into several sacks. Guy has been figured out at this point. If not for Brady dragging this team along it would have been obvious earlier.

    Not just this year. He's consistently under thrown deep balls since 2019. It just was never a problem until this year.

    He also seemed to force things waaaay more this year. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. But that int into the endzone is a prime example...credit to the db for a hell of a play. But Demski is the easier throw and likely scores on that play. Collars has been and will always be a gun slinger, eventually you run out of bullets.

  6. The best explanation I've heard is Kelly was so dominant early in games that the team would go away from the pass in 2nd half of games because of the lead built up. And he was 15-0 as a starter. I can understand that thinking....but. when you consider the schedule he had, as well as the starting field position and Defense....I think those factors really take away from the magic he supposedly had. He only played BC....had games against absolute dog **** teams to start the year....HAM and MTL were still a mess and Ottawa was..well...EDM hadn't started Ford.

    I still don't think his performance was better than Brady's. I know I'm a Homer but damn.

  7. 13 minutes ago, Jesse said:

    I am actually astounded. I never believed people would actually vote for Kelly as the MOP. It makes zero sense to me.

    100%. I've yet to hear an explanation on how his season was outstanding...nevermind MORE outstanding than any other QB. And definitely not more than Brady. There's just zero evidence to back it up.

  8. 5 minutes ago, MOBomberFan said:

    We didn't see him make much of an impact filling in for Biggie. At least he didn't stand out in any bad ways. It's our Dline that is going to take over this game I think; Gauthier or whoever else fills in for Biggie just needs to stick to their assignment and the rest will take care of itself

    Didn't he have a pretty blatant roughing the passer call?

  9. Yeah I don't know. Concussions can happen at odd times/when you don't typically think they'd occur....buuut....to come out and say it, with nothing to really show for it (as in when it happened or even it being confirmed by team doctors) after catching a bunch of **** for a bad performance AND leaving the field without shaking hands, which he then made a douchebag statement on. Just feels very sore loserish. He's becoming more and more unlikeable IMO.

  10. 3 hours ago, Wideleft said:

    It seems like we went 20 years without a quarterback who could hit a receiver on the run.  I think this criticism is a little nit-picky.

    It 100% is. But it's bothered me since he became starter. 2021 he got away with a lot. Last year it actually improved and this year it's bit him a few times.

    Like you said though, nitpicky....but I still believe we need to keep the ball away from that MTL safety.

  11. 29 minutes ago, Noeller said:

    this is great news, and there's nobody happier about it than me (when and if it all comes to pass) but it does make me really curious what JBR was told, and by whom, that made it sound like Walters was exhausted by the work involved and needed to move back to southern Ontario for his family. The quote "who would want to leave this franchise willingly??" seems to go directly in the face of the previous information. And if the so-called "Coaches Cap" isn't going up, as was confirmed yesterday, then there's no extra payday coming for Walters....... it's curious for sure. But, as I said, there's nobody happier than me about The Trinity not breaking up (tentatively...) 

    I'm not sure I understand the "for family" part. His kid is roughly the same age as mine...around 10. That means assuming they've been in wpg for most of not all of his time with the team that WPG is all that kid really knows. I think he has an older kid too, but still...they've been here for so long already

×
×
  • Create New...