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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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  • And what happened when the Bombers offered Burris big money....  did they not also offer Collaros a big contract also.    You make it seem like the Blue have not tried? How come in the last few s

  • With 1 year left on his contract, I'm wondering if the first domino to fall is Wade extending Walters. Then the absolute first order of business is extending MOS. Once you have The Trinity locked up a

  • 100%. Not to mention it would be tough to negotiate extensions for players etc. without a coach signed on. If MOS were not retained, this would have an effect on a players decision as well.

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What's the story with Mekale McKay, the neg list player we got from Hamilton for Adams? I can't seem to find recent info on him. 

 

EDIT: I think he's with the Jags, via his Twitter account and NFL.com. 

Edited by JCon

18 hours ago, DR. CFL said:

Game speed is game speed......practice is practice.....let the QB throw, don't touch the QB....seriously?  there is a difference between getting a QB some reps and throwing him to the wolves. I wonder how much leaving Willy in there to constantly get pounded contributed to his rapid decline?

CFL Thesaurus: Thrown to the wolves; see DREW WILLY

35 minutes ago, J5V said:

CFL Thesaurus: Thrown to the wolves; see DREW WILLY

CFL Dictionary:  Salary - A starter gets payed to start

Edited by WBBFanWest

Throwing a young QB like Davis to the wolves doesn't mean never giving him the opportunity to play until he is "ready".  This in fact can't be determined without game time.  I think the key is not leaving him in too long so that the other team begins to pick his bones clean.  Best if after a time of faltering badly he can be retracted and replaced by an old vet like Glenn who can absorb a licking without having his confidence damaged.  I think the way Wally handles Jennings is a very good example of the proper way to do it, let him play but moderate his progress and have a ready alternative on hand to step in when needed.

3 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Throwing a young QB like Davis to the wolves doesn't mean never giving him the opportunity to play until he is "ready".  This in fact can't be determined without game time.  I think the key is not leaving him in too long so that the other team begins to pick his bones clean.  Best if after a time of faltering badly he can be retracted and replaced by an old vet like Glenn who can absorb a licking without having his confidence damaged.  I think the way Wally handles Jennings is a very good example of the proper way to do it, let him play but moderate his progress and have a ready alternative on hand to step in when needed.

Not just that, but getting any young prospect QB in during late game blow out scenarios. Davis isnt exactly young either. He turns 28 next year, hes had 2 seasons here + a training camp with calgary. He is wet behind the ears for his age though. Not the amount of college games that you would expect. 

Mos had plenty of chances to get him or glenn in off the bench. The 2 ottawa games, edmonton, toronto etc. Situations it would have been good to give nichols rest, and protection from getting hurt. But we got to see some hellacious late season hits on him at the end of games that were done. We even saw andrew harris ran back out to carry the ball when he could barely hobble around.

57 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

Not just that, but getting any young prospect QB in during late game blow out scenarios. Davis isnt exactly young either. He turns 28 next year, hes had 2 seasons here + a training camp with calgary. He is wet behind the ears for his age though. Not the amount of college games that you would expect. 

Mos had plenty of chances to get him or glenn in off the bench. The 2 ottawa games, edmonton, toronto etc. Situations it would have been good to give nichols rest, and protection from getting hurt. But we got to see some hellacious late season hits on him at the end of games that were done. We even saw andrew harris ran back out to carry the ball when he could barely hobble around.

This has been the knock on O'Shea all along. A good coach knows when enough is enough for a given player, and if any one thing is going to screw things up in 2017, this is probably it.

1 hour ago, tracker said:

This has been the knock on O'Shea all along. A good coach knows when enough is enough for a given player, and if any one thing is going to screw things up in 2017, this is probably it.

Gawd I don't know if I can take a 4th year of it. You'd think he'd learn having watched guys like Wally but nope, he knows better.

On 12/17/2016 at 5:30 PM, tracker said:

This has been the knock on O'Shea all along. A good coach knows when enough is enough for a given player, and if any one thing is going to screw things up in 2017, this is probably it.

Thats mostly true. Some one like wally would make that move. ritchie back in the day. Milano in toronto wouldnt though. You can debate his quality as a coach last year but over all hes been a good coach. 

Its some thing we have to hope he grows into. Making better personnel decisions going into the game and during the game. 

  • 2 weeks later...

Are Bombers actively interested in Franklin ?

3 hours ago, Zontar said:

Are Bombers actively interested in Franklin ?

Lawless said so, but define "active".... 

3 hours ago, Noeller said:

Lawless said so, but define "active".... 

Sure...

ac·tive
ˈaktiv/
adjective
 
  1. 1.
    (of a person) engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
    "I needed to change my lifestyle and become more active"
       
    •  
  2. 2.
    doing things for an organization, cause, or campaign, rather than simply giving it one's support.
    "she was an active member of the church"

Edited by WBBFanWest

32 minutes ago, WBBFanWest said:

Sure...

ac·tive
ˈaktiv/
adjective
 
  1. 1.
    (of a person) engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
    "I needed to change my lifestyle and become more active"
       
    •  
  2. 2.
    doing things for an organization, cause, or campaign, rather than simply giving it one's support.
    "she was an active member of the church"

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Elaine: The sun! What is it Simon?

Simon: A large fiery ball at the center of our solar system but that's not important now

Elaine : A hospital? What is it?

Rumack: It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now

 

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