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  1. Disappointed in the effort all-around....especially after last weaks' debacle.  Streveler is not showing any progress by the looks of things.  He has been passed by several backups around the league - Adams, Fajardo, Arbuckle, Evans.

    Defense, which appeared to be a strength, looks like a mirage.  Bighill has been the biggest disappointment of all and the secondary has been underwhelming most of the season.

    It sure doesn't seem like the players are going all-out for O'Shea, contrary to popular opinion around here.  I suspect a one and done in the playoffs results in him not being offered an extension.

    I guess we will see what happens next week in another statement game against Saskatchewan.  Another loss likely spells the end of ANY home game in the playoffs and a likely third place finish.  Really frustrating right now.  Feels like another cupless year.

  2. We have seen this story too often.  The defense plays a good game only to blow it when the team really needs them to hold the opposing offense to zero points on their final drive.  We saw some good late game stops by the D in the preceding weeks but this was an all too familiar tale.  Fajardo was 4-4 on the final drive for 34 yards...not sure why people here say all he did was hand off the ball to get in field goal range.

    I get frustrated with our coordinators too, but there appears to be an assumption by many here that whoever we replace them with will be better by utilizing the talent to its full potential.  That is a pretty big assumption.  Who is exactly out there that will call a better game than Lapo or Hall?  Someone we don't know about from the US?  Someone in the CFL?  

  3. 41 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    An Albertan who grew up in Winnipeg.  Sure. all we need is another welfare team propped up by the others just because Randy Ambrosie wants a team there. Every Commissioner since Jake Gaudaur wanted a team in the Maritimes & it never happened. Everything Ambrosie touches turns to lead.

    It's a poorly formed opinion backed with little research.  Halifax and Nova Scotia are growing.  There was not an interested ownership group in the past, but there is now.  If the ownership group has enough financially backing to run the year-to-year operations of a CFL team - and Ambrosie and the BOG believe they are at this point - then they will be rewarded with a franchise...assuming the city/province will provide the funding for a stadium.

     

    Ambrosie has done a good job.  CFL 2.0 is a great initiative that will take years to bear fruit.  Ambrosie realizes that the CFL's revenues have been maxed out in Canada and unlike previous commissioners he has decided to do something about it - marketing the CFL in other countries with a good probability it will bear fruit in the form of increased exposure and revenues in the next 5 - 10 years.

    He has also handled the Montreal ownership crisis as well as anyone could have given the circumstances - a massive team debt, a outdated, small stadium and a fickle market.  I am confident in saying no other commissioner would have expedited the process in a quicker fashion.

  4. 1 hour ago, JCon said:

    For a premium game, the end zone is $80. Again, these were not out of line for a CFL game. If you can't sell out a 10k stadium, at normal CFL prices, somethings up. 

     

     

    It is not a premium game lol.  Bomber end zone seats for out premium Banjo Bowl game are $60.  You are wrong.  The sideline seats were more expensive than most if not all CFL stadiums at their original price points ie. $108 for seats at the back corner of the end zone...no team has tickets at that price point in the back corner of the end zone.  If the promoters were smart the seats would have only been priced similarly to the last TD Atlantic - $40 - $80.

    Poor ticket sales in Moncton will certainly not provide a forecast of future support in Halifax for a CFL team. 

  5. 1 minute ago, JCon said:

    Majority, yes, but Regina relies on the traffic from Stoon to fill Mosaic. You may not sell them season tickets but you can still sell lots of seats to those outside the one-hour catchment area. They're going to need it!

    Of course, but this Halifax team will be made or broken by the financial support from those in Halifax and its immediate surrounding area.

  6. 18 minutes ago, JCon said:

    Those prices aren't that out of line. 

    They most certainly were.  When the original price points were released, most, if not all, were significantly higher than comparable sections in all CFL cities.  Those $80 end zone seats are a good example.  Most stadiums have $25 - $35 end zone seats, some are even lower.  Bombers sell their seats for $45 - $55, not including discounts for kids.  Keep in mind these are also temp benches too.  Party zone seats were also priced poorly - around $80.  

  7. 23 minutes ago, JCon said:

    That kind of fits in with the CFLs demographics.

     

    My recollection is that any team in the Atlantic provinces would require a lot of fans from outside the area. So, they'll need to draw people from NB and NS to get this thing to fly. So, why not start in Moncton and hope to keep some of those fans? 

    The majority of season ticket holders are usually within a 1 hour drive of a stadium/arena in most if not all cities.  This will also apply to Halifax if they are rewarded a team.

  8. 4 hours ago, Goalie said:

    It was a sell out. Those empty seats were sold to the ppl sitting on the grass. U know like how 5500 fans chill at the rum hut all game here. 

    No there was a good number of blue dots on ticketmaster still available a few hours before the game.  I am pretty sure they did not sell.  They had a fan zone in one end of the stadium and a party zone in the other end.  One of those zones was a brighter shade of blue on ticketmaster indicating there were still a decent number of tickets left there as well.  I suspect a true sellout would have been at least 11-12,000 although they may try to spin this event as such.

  9. 20 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    Well, if they want a team then they should have embraced this game. They didn't. Now the stadium issue is a problem. Time for the ownership group to walk away. Remember how fans in Winnipeg reacted when fans had to pony up for season tickets? There was absolutely no doubt that Winnipeg wanted the NHL back. The Maritimes can continue being the back water of Canada.

    Your views are the Maritimes are, shall we say, misinformed.  Sounds like a stereotypical Albertan

  10. 22 hours ago, rebusrankin said:

    So they were supposed to present their proposal in June and now its the end of next month. They've gone from a stadium costing $190 million to $130 million and one that will only hold 12,000 with the ability to expand to 20,000. This situation just screams circus down the road.

    https://www.thestar.com/halifax/2019/08/25/schooners-partner-anthony-leblanc-on-the-halifax-stadium-debate-and-whether-council-will-get-on-board.html

    The article I recall reading a few months ago with the new proposal for a $130 million stadium would include a 12,000 seat permanent grandstand similar to the one in Hamilton with the club seats, suites, locker rooms and training facilities on one side.  The end zones would have some seats and the opposite grandstand would be temporary (also be similar to Hamilton) seating with general seats.  Grand total was said to be around 25,000 - 26,000 seats.  I think the temp seats would be the kind that last 10 years or close to that number of years, not the kind that have short duration as we have seen for Grey Cups. 

  11. 23 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    Giving a team to the Maritimes is a huge mistake. If they really wanted a team they'd have packed the park. They didn't. This whole thing is a joke. That's all the CFL needs is another team in constant financial crisis.

    Nah, the prices were ridiculous.  $130 - $150 at centre field to 30s, Nearly $110 from the 20s to the back of the goal lines.  Nearly $90 for end zone seats.  They waited too long to reduce the prices as people had already allocated their disposable income to other things and the price points left a bad taste in their mouths.  Leblanc and his group of promoters blew it.  Speaking of which, this Touchdown Atlantic apparently had little buzz...no week of events leading up to the game with the players promoting the game around town like the first two games around 10 years ago.  Sounds familar.

  12. On 2019-08-25 at 12:04 PM, rebusrankin said:

    I believe they also missed 3 separate dates to present their proposals to the Halifax city council as well.

    Additionally, its a market that isn't growing, with governments that have debt issues so severe that they have to cut essential services.

    Halifax is growing actually and has been for the past several years.  Same with Nova Scotia.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1710000901

     

    Demographics are a concern though.  Unlike the Western provinces, NS has an increasingly aging population.

  13. On 2019-08-25 at 11:51 AM, JuranBoldenRules said:

    The Halifax expansion is a bad idea for many reasons, but hearing the ownership group talking about playing in 2021 and "playing a couple seasons" in Moncton while a stadium is built in Nova Scotia is complete lunacy.  They'll be bankrupt before they play a game in their stadium.  Based on the crowds showing to these games they are likely to lose $10-15 million a season on operations in Moncton, plus the initial costs of starting up.

    There's truly no benefit to the league.  Is TSN going to cough up a bunch of money because there's now a team in the coveted Atlantic TV market of half a million people?

    Yes, a CFL team in Moncton playing in a stadium with over half the seats as temps and mostly in the end zone is a non-starter.  Even if they managed to fill a 20,000 seat stadium for all 9 games for 2 seasons, they would likely lose several million dollars each season.  They can't charge a high price point for end zone seats, there are little to know suites or club seats, few club seats, limited opportunities for advertising (no ribbon boards, one smaller big screen).  

    Just because this team will be advertised as Atlantic Canada's team, it doesn't mean people will flock to the stadium from Moncton and New Brunswick, knowing full well the team will be relocating a few hours away to another city in a couple seasons.  When the Houston Oilers became the Tennessee Titans, they played a few seasons in Memphis while they waited for their new stadium to be constructed in Nashville.  The team was branded as a Tennessee team and yet they typically drew poor crowds in Memphis...because the team was using the city as nothing more than a temporary stop.  Moncton would be no different.

    I hope Halifax can build a stadium and get an expansion team, but imo given its unproven nature as a market, I would ask for minimum 3- 5 year commitments from season ticket holders and 7 -10 year commitments for suites if I were the owners.  This is similar to what True North asked for from Jets season ticket subscribers and corporations when the team relocated from Atlanta.

  14. Those sneaky Riders!  They timed it perfectly.  They either switched out Andrew Harris' clean supplements with tainted ones when he wasn't looking or they broke into the lab and switched Harris' clean samples with tainted ones a few months ago.  Since it takes several weeks for everything to be verified in the lab, they knew confirmation of both tests wouldn't happen until today, just before the Labour Day Classic and Banjo Bowl, rendering Harris a complete non-factor both both games.  

     

  15. Reilly doesn't have much help but he sure didn't assist in his own cause with two untimely interceptions both deep in Cats' territory.

    BC was fortunate to get a late TD as the second roughing the passer penalty on Hamilton was a total joke... the low hit on Reilly where the defensive lineman was essentially wrestled down by the O-lineman into Reilly's legs.

  16. Fajardo took advantage of the short field the defense gave him with those INTs and turned them into TDs.  He was very efficient.  He also had at least a couple other longer drives for TDs.  He did not turn the ball over.  All in all, a very good game by him.  Certain folks here would be praising Nichols for a game like that even if he threw for 70 less yards than Farjardo's 240....and yet it seems like Fajardo is doing it with smoke and mirrors according to some posters.

    Riders are clearly better than I and many others thought they would be.  We will be in tough next week, even if Nichols was starting.  I will be happy with the split after the back-to-back games.

  17. Offense was mediocre again.  275 net yards and only 17 first downs versus a terrible defense.  Nichols did not play well after the INT.  I'm not sure why everyone is blaming Lapo.  The team won yet again on the strength of the defense and special teams.

  18. This reeks of TSN's influence.  The longer they have to wait it out the higher the production costs for tv and they don't want their crew waiting longer than they need to.  Plus they would be splitting their CFL audience in two with 2 games occurring simultaneously for an hour or so.

    There is a desperate need for competition for tv rights when the contract is up in 2 years.

     

  19. 31 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

    T.O.P. Bombers 33:41, Stamps 26:19, despite two S.T. TD's that kept the Bomber offence off the field in the first half.  If Nichols couldn't move the ball, how do you explain that differential?

    Quite easily.  Andrew Harris...especially when Nichols passes him the ball behind or near the line of scrimmage and let's him do all the work.  

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