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  1. 23 hours ago, Goalie said:

    Depends on the year really.  In May there has still been snow on May long weekend.  Recently not so much but if you go 40 minutes north there still is. In November sometimes it's warmer

    Its context ... going from October to November its just too cold for many ... coming into May from the winter, it's going to seem warm except for VERY unusual weather ... nobody can overcome a storm ... but there will be a lot more of them in Novemer than May, Correct?

    Anything over 16 c in May is going to seem like Bikini weather !!!

  2. On 2023-07-30 at 2:43 PM, rebusrankin said:

    ApThere aren't that many CFLers with Jr football roots. CIAU is absolutely important but more and more Canadians are playing down south

    Is it possible, perhaps as a gesture of goodwill to cosponsor, with the NFL, an East-West All-Star game for draft eligible Canadians? (Yes, of course a few exceptional players could be added who are not draft eligible.) The US scouts would have a good chance to have a look-see.  So would the Canadian scouts. 

    This could be done on spring break in March for those synchronizing universities. And all kinds of coaches and trainers could be brought in to give the players a lot of personalized attention..., and maybe just maybe, some lifelong professional friendships get made. This would be the opposite of a numbers game. 

    These would-be rookies could pick up a lot of new knowledge and skills in 7 to 10 days as they prep for the game. Some of these students might even become a little less stupid. Attitudes need to be learned too. So huge benefits to the players and something to very much look forward to over the winter. And we the fans will have a little entertainment as well.

    Everyone's a winner for not a lot of money.

    It would need to be held in the deep South like Florida or Arizona. If promoted properly TSN could make a little money and pay for a lot of the event. It might become more popular than the actual Canadian draft. Maybe even a US channel could get involved. I would much rather see that than the skills and strength testing that we are doing now before our draft. A little creativity doesn't hurt. Pool resources. Wave the flags. Collaboration goes a lot further than pessimism.

    I believe this is doable, do you?

     

     

     

  3. 5 hours ago, wbbfan said:

    The only down side is NFL cut down day from tc this year is scheduled for the 29th of august. 

    I believe we WILL have essentially the same NFL recruits as we have always had… Just the sequence of their arrival will change some. If we need to we can adjust our rules and policies to accommodate the cuts including expanded roster sizes starting September 1.

    The late cuts are not who we are really after. Most of the appealing ones end up on a taxi squad anyway. We are after the US recruits that realize they are not making any NFL team in the near term, as in the next year or two. 

    We want the ones who just want to play football. If they think they can improve their status by playing in the CFL more power to them; we can accommodate that cheerfully and effectively. 

    Our best recruits from the NFL camps find they love living in Canada. They want to raise their families here. This is very good for our league.

    So we need to offer better tryouts and wider taxi squad accommodation. The big goal is to have them ready for  camp next spring.

    The goal is NOT to bring in a ringer or two to Jack our chances in the playoffs. Just set the trade deadline for October 1 and go from there. November 1 Grey Cup here we come!

    The world keeps changing and evolving so we can take advantage of that and be happy

    BTW this type of a combination suits MOS's philosophy & style perfectly... Build your team at  training camp and then keep it all year.

     Help those Canadians develop. I wish we could keep more of our draft picks on the roster somehow , so they can learn on the practice field throughout the year and be more prepared to make the main roster the following spring.

  4. 10 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    I don't trust our Commissioner. I wouldn't put it past him to make some kind of a deal. Especially if the two leagues nearly mirror each other with their seasons. The CFL needs money badly. I wouldn't put it past Ambrosie & the BOG's to do something if they were desperate. Just sayin'. You don't have to believe me.

    Yep.

    Please show me that that the league is in dire financial shape. Give us some kind of proof or comparison, PLEASE!

  5. 2 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

    To start training camp yeah.  To play games and start training camp in April, nah.

    Nothing in amateur football outside starts until the week before May Long.

    Who said rookie camp needed to be in Canada: a month in the deep south in April might be both fantastic and useful for recruiting .... still the suggestion was for indoor stuff in April

  6. 1 hour ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

    Spring cold is way worse and harder on the body than fall cold.

    Not if you are used to wearing a bikini in Winnipeg's February heat waves... but seriously the 3rd and 4th week of May in no way compares to November cold; some people start planting their gardens on the May long weekend

    Remember: THINK BEER, not hot chocolate

  7. 4 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

     making the CFL a summer league will make it a lot more easier to merge with the USFL 

    Making our game our game is why we have survived (and evolved) over the past century. When did the CFL start? We have to keep making our game better and adapt to our changing culture.

    By contrast the US spring leagues keep failing. They have a different economic equation and  very different culture / entertainment packages. They are all NFL, college and local high school. Unless the spring leagues can develop their own special subculture, they are going to fail and keep on failing.

    The CFL & TSN are increasing their viewership and it can get much bigger. It can be shaped.

    Meanwhile the USFL is dealing with Einstein's definition of insanity.

    Our "BALLS" are bigger up here.

     

  8. 1 hour ago, rebusrankin said:

    April is too early for a rookie camp for a few reasons, one being weather and the second being the NFL and the NFL draft. I don't see the CFL dropping pre season games to go to intrasquad games. The statement that the CFL is heavily dependent on JR football and CIAU is not entirely true. There aren't that many CFLers with Jr football roots. CIAU is absolutely important but more and more Canadians are playing down south not only for college but for high school. On the high school thing, Sean Sevillano is from Manitoba and is going to Notre Dame. Dallas Sims is also from Manitoba and is going to Minnesota. Both play at Clearwater Academy is Florida. A league wide bye week is a stupid idea.

     

    And then there is Andrew Harris, Nick Demski and how many other Bisons ... and how many high schoolers & junior players that have made it to the CFL?

    The whole idea is to build amateur football in Canada bigger and better and not have to go to the US out of necessity, right?

     

  9. Proposed Annual

    CFL Schedule 

    About Marketing Canadian Style With Better Fan Appeal

    July 29, 2023

    April weekend 3 & 4:

    Voluntary pre-camp indoor conditioning & playbook analysis

     

    April weekend 4:

                Rookie Camp: newbies, prospects, QBs (possibly indoor)

     

    May weekend 1:

                Preseason Camp opens

     

    May weekend 2:

                “Promoted” Intrasquad Game 1 & Autograph Day; heavily involve amateur football organizations for all ages… Make it a fundraiser for them and very much fun… Pass out free “buddy” tickets for next week’s intrasquad game through those organizations

     

    May weekend 3:

                Charity & Corporate sponsored Intrasquad Game 2, part of season-ticket package (but discounted), have “buddy” passes heavily distributed; pre-arrangements to locally televise the game and have many CFL heroes on the telecast doing season forecasts... the whole point is to develop new fans cheaply and synergestically

                Lack of preseason travel will help with team budgeting; as well some of those funds can be used for the promotion of these intrasquad games and for the coming season; activating with charities will also deepen interest and possibly bring new fans

     

    May weekend 4:

    Season Opener – the 2 Grey Cup teams play and otherwise traditional rivals play each other

     

    June – September weekends

    4 games each except July (3) including afternoons & Thursday nights as requested

     

    Last weekend in July

                League Wide Bye … TSN replays four most exciting games … All players can plan for a much-needed family vacation and otherwise refresh

     

    Late August, September & early October:

                8 Canadian College games are played in the home stadium of the bye team … Fully priced tickets become  part of the season-ticket package; revenue pickup for both the college teams and the sponsoring CFL team... eventually have TSN televise these college games, perhaps test marketing a couple the first year

     

    October:

                two regular-season games

    two Sunday playoff games

     

    November:

                first week of November:

    5 promoted corporate/charity events and activities including Friday night “College & CFL Awards Night”

                Played in indoor stadiums, for now alternating Vancouver & Toronto; all teams participate in the revenue stream; cutting out winter seating will increase attendance remarkably

                Saturday   Vanier Cup included with the Grey Cup package, tickets are heavily discounted but fully paid for. What a fantastic extra event for the travelling fan, something more to celebrate on the trip. Canadian College football is “discovered” and new followers develop

     

                Sunday The Grey Cup Classic

    Three weeks earlier than tradition

    Regular-season will now have 1 May game, 2 October games, and 15 summer games over the suggested timelines; if there is an extra week over the summer, that can be filled by playing two games one week and two games the following week giving out another bye and the players a chance to recover from injuries.

     

    RATIONALE: Schedule Change & Traditional Break

    Fans will avoid winter games and will attend more frequently because of spring schedule; they will love to get outside again  in May as spring fully arrives and the Winter departs; attendance will be much higher in June than in early November; further there will be no NFL competition until September and by then football fan interest in the CFL will have greatly picked up; as well teams can still work around the NFL schedule during the brief overlap; furthermore, there will likely be little or no competition or conflict from NHL hockey

    The CFL is heavily dependent on Canadian College and Junior football development; it’s the heart and soul of our game and what separates our CFL from the NFL. The CFL needs to do more to align with and promote amateur football in Canada and bring the CFL  fan base to a new enlightenment. Bringing CFL planning into that College realm can only help everybody…  In enjoyment, in player quality, and in revenue increases for all involved

    Commissioner Ambrosie is doing fine bringing a maritime team or Québec City in as a tenth  team for our league. However, that is not nearly enough. The CFL board NEEDS TO BREAK TRADITION and make our league primarily a summer league from May to October. It works very well for baseball. Our fan base loves to get out in good weather so the CFL  Board needs to adjust our scheduling to accommodate what the fans really want. They want to get out to the games in the late spring instead of the early winter. They want to drink beer, not hot chocolate!

  10. Game Stats

    https://www.cfl.ca/games/6307/winnipeg-blue bombers-vs-hamilton-tiger-cats/#/boxscore

    it seems to me Brady had more than 106 yards running /// look at his last couple of series after he crossed the 100 mark ///  58 yards pass receiving on 2 catches is impressive /// is there anyone on the PR for when he goes down and he will  /// why don't we mix in the Bailey & Demsli counter plays earlier with the up the gut calls?

  11. 6 hours ago, wbbfan said:

    Stick a guy like Dobson on the nose and watch the defense rebound very quickly. 

    I like that idea very much... it suits his personality and skill set. He is like a mean bowling ball. It would take a few for him to adjust but the dividends would be huge.

    So go for it, and his Canadian status would allow more defensive rest and rotation!

    Still coaching on this team is not very innovative. They get caught in a narrow tunnel mindset - - that's the opposite of creativity.

    Dobson for NT ... go, go, go 

  12. “Kudos to [Hamilton] for being able to come out and punch us in the mouth this week,” said defensive back Brandon Alexander. “Maybe we needed that, to be honest with you.”

    Success is harder to deal with than mediocrity. Everyone in the whole organization needed that.

    “There was a lack of communication on our side and I’ll take a lot of the onus on that. Me being first back and seeing the field differently, I wasn’t able to communicate with everybody how I normally do and everything, so I definitely take part of that,” said Alexander.

    That is likely why MOS wasn't subbing in. Players need to learn where each other will be. Bighill & Rose seem to be trying to play more than just their own position.

  13. [1] Has our Defense structurally deteriorated?

    [2] Or does it just need better scheming/ prep?

    [3] Is the sole problem the injury bug?

    [4] Is complacency undermining intensity ("my starting job is safe" because MOS is loyal)?

    [5] Do significant personnel changes need to be made now (by trade/PR shift/NFL jump ins)?

    [6] Do we just need more rotation to stay fresher?

    [7] Do we blitz too much or  too little?

    [8] Is it too late/early  to push the panic button?

    [9] Are Walters & McManus doing too little? Do our coaches need to adjust their thinking?

    [10] Did our players just fall into a lull in the middle of a long successful season - - a sleepy abberation which will be cured by tonight's smelling salts?

     

  14. 1 hour ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    Riders cut that POS Marino this evening. 

     

    4 hours ago, Booch said:

    Highly doubt it was league driven...pretty much certain the league cant...or wont tell you that you have to cut a guy 

     

    Booch, I rarely disagree with you, but this... there may not have not been any "moral-suasion" from the Ambroise's office, but there was a tidal wave of pressure mounting from every imaginable vector ...  perhaps not a word was formally said but those green people did not have a choice .... nothing worse than having a choice forced upon you ... and this is precedent setting for  years to come

  15. If you go back and look at the subsequent Bomber offensive downs, Collaros was constantly shrugging and rotating his shoulders. That kind of self adjustment means he was both uncomfortable AND hurting. That was beyond sucking it up.

    Zach imho will be nursing those shoulders for the next couple of weeks. And yes he will play in the Banjo Bowl. Like every Bomber he is tough. I expect we might see some late game backups in, if we are well ahead:  Brown, Prokop or both.

    I also expect the Blue will exact their revenge with an unusual amount of intensity in the first quarter next game.

    Go back and watch the replays after the Marino hit.

  16. On Marino's late hit at the end of the game, I do not know if O'Shea could have challenged for roughing the QB, but it is not his way. What if Marino had have been reassessed with roughing/misconduct. Would that have caused him a league suspension? Will he be given a misconduct by the league anyway?

    I have been preaching the Blue needed to take care of Marino early in the game. But would that have been class-less?

    Clearly Collaros was fidgeting with his shoulder.

    I hope he is good to go for the Banjo Bowl....

    We have clean super heroes playing for us !!!

  17. If Couture starts I expect we swap center for center.

    What I do not expect is if Couture replaced Grey at guard, which might have huge impact immediately. I see MOS as patient with Grey until he matures; he would only lose his starters role to injury; he puts his faith in his players and the next up philosophy to develop the underlings' skills. That seems to be the  culture that has the best players yearning to play here.

     

     

  18. 9 hours ago, Bigblue204 said:

     

    Keep it coming Marino!! lol

    I believe early in the game, our Blue should double-team Marino on every play, one hitting  him high and one hitting him low. Try that on the first two  or three sets of downs, regardless of offensive output. Then the Rough Riders will know who's boss. Not only will we benefit but so will the whole league.

    That would give us a tremendous psychological edge. Coaching and culture is what is going to win this game for us, it's the big difference!

    PS do not let this "get Marino" strategy be known to the Rider coaching staff or else he will end up on the bench the whole game and that would be a shame.

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