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  1. As incompetent as the Lions' o-line and coaching is, at the least they have a credible quarterback, although he has to be hurting from all the pounding he has been taking. IF the RBs can pummel him AND Jennings plays the game of his year, Ottawa has a chance.
  2. Should Streveler be playing well and progressing and O'Shea put Nichols in as soon as Nichols is healthy enough it should pose and interesting scenario. Under this scenario, if Nichols plays well and wins, all is well. But, if Nichols struggles and O'Shea does not field Streveler until all is lost, the wolves will be howling. I think that it is a given that Nichols will start as soon as able regardless of Streveler's performance. Like it or not, this is O'Shea's team and responsibility and he will rise or fall on the strength of his decisions. He is a good guy but that gets him no cup rings.
  3. Exume appears to have the speed, physicality and pugnacity. Does he have the discipline, smarts and spidey sense?
  4. Hecht might be good enough for this year, but if so, just barely. The only things saving his butt are his passport and a darned good set of DBs around him. It would be very good to replace him with an upgraded NI.
  5. And will probably still go unnoticed.
  6. It got him forked up.
  7. There's one thing that Nichols brings to the table that Streveler, for all his assets, cannot- experience. You don't get that in film sessions but Streveler's greatest asset may be in his unpredictability, if he can master the RPO approach. At this point, I do not know which one I would want in a Cup game.
  8. Thought they would blame that on Mike O'Shea.
  9. Pederson is not worth fussing about. Period.
  10. I didn't see you using the sarcasm font and hope it was an oversight on your part.
  11. To inject a note of realism, Calgary seems to be rounding into form and will not go down without a tooth-and-nail fight. In a playoff game, anything can happen.
  12. Agreed to some extent. Whereas reading the blocking is taught at the college level, Augustine is not as familiar with the tendencies of the hogs up front as Harris was and that will cause him to pause on occasion. Think of what happens when a member of the O-line is replaced as happened with Speller and Desjarlais. That appeared to throw Harris off a bit. Augustine may not be an all-star but so far he has exceeded expectations.
  13. Dementia is a sad thing, particularly when it is widespread.
  14. This is not your father's Alouettes any longer. The Als may still be a bit short on talent, but Khari has them believing they can win again. I would pick them to beat the Riders.
  15. And Streveler seems to have command presence as well- AKA charisma.
  16. And we are not in dire need, either.
  17. And Augustine does not have the reps/experience to read blocking with the same fluidity that Harris has. Thus, he has to often pause when being handed the ball. This will come with playing time. We do not know his ceiling but he has been adequate at the very least.
  18. Augustine is not going to supplant Harris, but Harris is nearer the end of his career than the beginning. It is comforting to know that there is an heir-apparent who will only get better. I think Augustine is quicker in the open field and showed decent hands yesterday.
  19. Well, once he is dead, the excitement will probably ebb.
  20. Well, they ask him nicely and promise dinner and dancing.
  21. #28 for the Esks sucks.
  22. Don't- catharsis is good. So is gloating.
  23. Homourable mentions to Bailey and our new star running back
  24. That is an insult to all penises.
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