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BigBlue got a reaction from wbbfan in League Meetings - State of The Union
Every year around now we have CFL league meetings .... so whats going to be going on this year?
Trestman & Popp to Toronto might be the stability the club needs right now
Durant might finally put the Alouettes back in the hunt with its shiny new management team
Regina Ottawa & Winnipeg have new stadiums & better sources of revenue ... Hamilton too is lurking
Things are never that bad in Alberta, the land of milk and oil .. even though their government has spilt the milk lately ... no sense in crying about it
And Vancouver continues in its own little whirlwinds of its own making ... GreY Cup here they come
TSN TV revenue is good
So there is nothung to worry about, really .. maybe they will just change a few rules and call it a day (call it a week?)
Well done CFL! Carry on ....
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BigBlue got a reaction from The Classic in Free Agency Performance: GM Walters
I for one am feeling like we have a real GM that is building the long term future of our Blue. I think we filled a couple of our biggest holes and yet didn't break the bank and hamstring us over one player. Could we have done better? Yes possibly but we didn't do half bad either.
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BigBlue got a reaction from Mark F in Free Agency Performance: GM Walters
I for one am feeling like we have a real GM that is building the long term future of our Blue. I think we filled a couple of our biggest holes and yet didn't break the bank and hamstring us over one player. Could we have done better? Yes possibly but we didn't do half bad either.
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BigBlue got a reaction from Mark F in Free Agency Frenzy
Who still needs what in free agency?
http://www.cfl.ca/2017/02/15/still-shopping-plenty-needs-across-board/
Team: Montreal Alouettes
Need: Offensive tackle
Team: BC Lions
Need: Defensive end
Team: Calgary Stampeders
Need: Offensive tackle
Team: Edmonton Eskimos
Need: Cornerback
Team: Saskatchewan Roughriders
Need: Defensive tackle
Team: Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Need: Linebacker
Team: Toronto Argonauts
Need: Receiver
Team: Ottawa REDBLACKS
Need: Halfback
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BigBlue got a reaction from Bigblue204 in Free Agency Frenzy
TSN 's weak attempt to cover today's events sucks
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BigBlue got a reaction from wbbfan in Free Agency Frenzy
TSN 's weak attempt to cover today's events sucks
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BigBlue got a reaction from Fatty Liver in Free Agency Frenzy
Drake Nevis
American Football Player DEFENCE
YEAR TEAM GP DT ST SACKS INT TD FF 2016 HAM 14 29 0 5 0 0 0 Total 14 29 0 5 0 0 0 Drake M. Nevis is a gridiron football defensive tackle who currently plays for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. He played college football at LSU… Wikipedia Born: May 8, 1989 (age 27) · Thibodaux, LA Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m) 40-yard dash time: 5.06 seconds Parents: Darrell Nevis (Father) · Vivian Nevis (Mother) Education: Louisiana State University · John Ehret High School Siblings: Brianne Nevis (Sister) · Darrell Nevis Jr. (Brother) Indianapolis Colts[edit]
After a 2-year stint with the Indianapolis Colts, Nevis was released on September 1, 2013.
San Diego Chargers[edit]
Shortly after his release from the Colts, the San Diego Chargers claimed him off waivers. Nevis was released on September 17, 2013.
Dallas Cowboys[edit]
He signed with the Dallas Cowboys on September 24, 2013.[2] The Cowboys waived Nevis on December 13.[3]
Jacksonville Jaguars[edit]
Nevis was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 23, 2013.[4] He was released on May 12, 2014.
Carolina Panthers[edit]
Nevis was claimed off waivers on May 13, 2014 by the Carolina Panthers.[5]
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BigBlue got a reaction from Brandon Blue&Gold in Super Bowl
More than a decade ago after another Bomber pounding, my son looked me in the eye and said "Dad, you got to get a new team" (he saw how depressed I was getting over the Bombers performance).
So I picked the Patriots and I have been rewarded ever since. They have a most unusual way of aquiring new players ( they go after talent and raw potential not nationally rated scouting reports), they avoid big salaries even for the best of players, and they have all-for-one and one-for-all sense of team. I don't see pride, smugness or arrogance there at all (relatively speaking).
Brady who wasn't even a starting QB in college has proved himself to be the best QB of all time. Belichick has proven himself the best strategist and coach perhaps of all time. Thats proof not claim or brag.
When the commissioner of football decided to go after Brady and the team (maybe he thought they were smug) they handled the affair with dignity and humility, "like a man".
So I could not have been more delighted with their victory in the Super Bowl. They have built a dynasty by doing so many of the right things. Aside from Brady they have no individual stars. They just work at geting better and keep replacing fallen players like Gronk. They are a team like I have never seen before.
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BigBlue got a reaction from FrostyWinnipeg in Super Bowl
More than a decade ago after another Bomber pounding, my son looked me in the eye and said "Dad, you got to get a new team" (he saw how depressed I was getting over the Bombers performance).
So I picked the Patriots and I have been rewarded ever since. They have a most unusual way of aquiring new players ( they go after talent and raw potential not nationally rated scouting reports), they avoid big salaries even for the best of players, and they have all-for-one and one-for-all sense of team. I don't see pride, smugness or arrogance there at all (relatively speaking).
Brady who wasn't even a starting QB in college has proved himself to be the best QB of all time. Belichick has proven himself the best strategist and coach perhaps of all time. Thats proof not claim or brag.
When the commissioner of football decided to go after Brady and the team (maybe he thought they were smug) they handled the affair with dignity and humility, "like a man".
So I could not have been more delighted with their victory in the Super Bowl. They have built a dynasty by doing so many of the right things. Aside from Brady they have no individual stars. They just work at geting better and keep replacing fallen players like Gronk. They are a team like I have never seen before.
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BigBlue got a reaction from Wanna-B-Fanboy in Super Bowl
More than a decade ago after another Bomber pounding, my son looked me in the eye and said "Dad, you got to get a new team" (he saw how depressed I was getting over the Bombers performance).
So I picked the Patriots and I have been rewarded ever since. They have a most unusual way of aquiring new players ( they go after talent and raw potential not nationally rated scouting reports), they avoid big salaries even for the best of players, and they have all-for-one and one-for-all sense of team. I don't see pride, smugness or arrogance there at all (relatively speaking).
Brady who wasn't even a starting QB in college has proved himself to be the best QB of all time. Belichick has proven himself the best strategist and coach perhaps of all time. Thats proof not claim or brag.
When the commissioner of football decided to go after Brady and the team (maybe he thought they were smug) they handled the affair with dignity and humility, "like a man".
So I could not have been more delighted with their victory in the Super Bowl. They have built a dynasty by doing so many of the right things. Aside from Brady they have no individual stars. They just work at geting better and keep replacing fallen players like Gronk. They are a team like I have never seen before.
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BigBlue got a reaction from Mark F in Super Bowl
More than a decade ago after another Bomber pounding, my son looked me in the eye and said "Dad, you got to get a new team" (he saw how depressed I was getting over the Bombers performance).
So I picked the Patriots and I have been rewarded ever since. They have a most unusual way of aquiring new players ( they go after talent and raw potential not nationally rated scouting reports), they avoid big salaries even for the best of players, and they have all-for-one and one-for-all sense of team. I don't see pride, smugness or arrogance there at all (relatively speaking).
Brady who wasn't even a starting QB in college has proved himself to be the best QB of all time. Belichick has proven himself the best strategist and coach perhaps of all time. Thats proof not claim or brag.
When the commissioner of football decided to go after Brady and the team (maybe he thought they were smug) they handled the affair with dignity and humility, "like a man".
So I could not have been more delighted with their victory in the Super Bowl. They have built a dynasty by doing so many of the right things. Aside from Brady they have no individual stars. They just work at geting better and keep replacing fallen players like Gronk. They are a team like I have never seen before.
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BigBlue got a reaction from wbbfan in Around The League Off Season Discussion
AS much as I would like to see Milanovich running our Blue office,
I bet the contract we gave Lapo probably makes him untouchable as OC .... who might Toronto let loose in terms of a defensive coach?
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BigBlue got a reaction from sweep the leg in Around The League Off Season Discussion
So how close is Milanovich relaltive to Popp and to MOS?
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BigBlue got a reaction from wbbfan in Maximum Value for our 1st & 5th picks
Personally i would like to see us use 1 or 2 of our late picks on us bound Canadians that may work out down the line ... if we get lucky, they might work out or get us a decent neg lister
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BigBlue got a reaction from TBURGESS in Advise the CFL
We need to implement offensive pass interference ... its on the books but rarely called ... watching the NFL you see it called frequently, as often as warranted ... up here its always the DBs fault almost never the receivers fault
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BigBlue got a reaction from rex in Around The League Off Season Discussion
Brian Bennet leads the Riders to the promised land ... worst QB neglect since the Blue let Danny MacManus get away
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BigBlue got a reaction from billfrank in Making Odds at the QB Raffle
took ten minutes to first look up the free agent QBs and then skim 9 rosters .... another 2-3 minutes to guess the chances of any QB moving sometime in 2017
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BigBlue got a reaction from SPuDS in Bombers Off-Season Transactions
To me the Nichols acquisition is not unlike when we acquired Tom Burgess from the Riders ... in both cases we had a desperate QB situation and we ended up with a good not great QB
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BigBlue got a reaction from TBURGESS in Bombers Off-Season Transactions
To me the Nichols acquisition is not unlike when we acquired Tom Burgess from the Riders ... in both cases we had a desperate QB situation and we ended up with a good not great QB
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BigBlue got a reaction from DR. CFL in Bombers Off-Season Transactions
To me the Nichols acquisition is not unlike when we acquired Tom Burgess from the Riders ... in both cases we had a desperate QB situation and we ended up with a good not great QB
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BigBlue got a reaction from Floyd in Bombers Off-Season Transactions
To me the Nichols acquisition is not unlike when we acquired Tom Burgess from the Riders ... in both cases we had a desperate QB situation and we ended up with a good not great QB
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BigBlue got a reaction from wbbfan in CONTRACTS: Protecting our best players
Yes it would help to have some form of compensation such as an equal or better draft pick than the leaving player's own draft level.
What might help even better is a draft pick based on the salary level of the leaving player, for example:
125+ k$ .... 1st round pick next draft
100-124k $ ... 2nd round
90-100 k ... 3rd round
< 90 k ... 4th round
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BigBlue got a reaction from Mark F in Walters' Priorities
Walters has plenty to do in the next 3 weeks ... how can we help him with our impeccable advice (the best in the world you know) ... how should he order his to do list?
1. Inquire about Franklin
2. See who is in the mood to make a Pre-Christmas trade
3. Forget all else until O'Shea is signed
4. Defer extending MOS until good alternatives have been explored
5. Work on the salary cap to see which players we can negotiate/extend/bonus before year end ...
6. Get 3 QBs signed before they have a chance to think about free agency
7. Release players and coaches not in our plans for next year .... busy up the other GMs
8. Study film, analyze budgets, defer all decisions to the new year
9. Go on strike till your own contract has been extended
10. Go on an extended holiday to make everyone wonder what is about to happen
Lets lend him our wisdom
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BigBlue got a reaction from no71 in Adjusting Rules for 2017
I realize some on this site absolutely hate any rule changes to our fair CFL game ... still look how the changes to our convert rules for example have made the game more interesting for the fans
For the coming year I suggest some kind of adjustment to the review process is in order ... I am interested to see how we can do it better, more fairly, and remove the frivolous reviews while keeping the referees in check/
To me one of the strangest most foreign rules is our touchback rule. It feels like NFL envy. In every other kicking situation we have the rouge, but on the kickoff we want to suspend the rouge for a team making an amazingly good kick. Lets change the rule back to scoring a rouge for kickoffs through the end zone. Lets get back to rouge consistency though our whole game.
Third, something a touch more surprising: change the scoring on a safety from two points to three points. The way the rules have changed teams are able to "buy" their way out of bad field position. All the hard work of good defense and punting coverage, can be disposed of for slightly more than a rouge. Make teams trapped deep in their own end work their way out of it, not buy their way out of it. Faced with the prospect of giving up three points and the either giving the ball back or getting the ball back which would you choose?
I would also like to see a change on infractions away from the play, especially on kick returns and on passing plays. I mean if you can't have pass interference because the ball was not "catchable" lets apply similar thinking to slight contact infractions away from the play. I am not talking roughing but the normal jostling that is happening all over the field.
The last thing I would like to see different in the coming year is more certain and costly penalties and suspensions for injury maker infractions like helmet to helmet and roughing the passer. We need to keep our starting QBs upright. It seems the NFL is doing a better job of this than we are. I don't know how exactly to make it better but we have to do something. I would like to see some "non-reviewable" or "non-appealable" automatic suspensions after so many roughing infractions. One game suspension and perhaps a two game and then three game if the practice by that player persists. I don't mind a player losing his livlihood for a week if he is taking it away from another player's career.
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BigBlue got a reaction from SPuDS in MOS Bringing the gang all back
Why would MOS leave a team on the verge of success for one that needs a complete rebuild?
It takes more than money to make that decision...