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Chris Streveler scouting report:

I think it confirms all whats good and not so good.  The good news is there's lots of room for improvement with the right coaching.

FLASH SCOUTING REPORT:
Chris Streveler is a player’s QB; one of the guys... strong, thick build... solid frame... still learning the QB position... lacks the nuances of smooth QB, but has come far in last 2 seasons... strong arm... LORD, what a trigger! ... ball is out with flick of the wrist, with steam... rapid delivery using compact motion and high release point... lacks finesse at this point... very shallow reads; 1-n-done... still, makes good on his early reads... worked from shot-gun in a tempo offense... confident and enthusiastic play... pocket presence needs seasoning as he is late to recognize the rush... sets platform quickly but uneven footwork causes uncoordinated throwing motion... platform is good, but fails to drove off back leg for power... arm-thrower... still, ball comes out with fire and in a hurry... accuracy is there but flawed within the window... ball-placement is not his priority, but he hits the receiver’s catch radius accurately and timely... not a shy passer and will give his receivers a chance to “win” the football... deep ball is hit-n-miss, but plenty of distance... could improve downfield juice and accuracy with better footwork from the platform... shows signs of throwing his receivers open rather than waiting for a clean jersey... still, no evidence of fluency on comebacks, back-shoulder throws or fades... Streveler is darn mobile and a dangerous runner... very effective on QB draws, boots and picking up chunky gains from a broken pocket... not a creative runner, but very effective... rushed for over 1500 yards and scored 20 ground TDs combined last 2 seasons... makes a terrific RPO pro prospect but needs quality NFL QB coaching... a good coach can create a winner here using that lightning release and athletic make-up.

 

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4 minutes ago, B-F-F-C said:

Chris Streveler scouting report:

I think it confirms all whats good and not so good.  The good news is there's lots of room for improvement with the right coaching.

FLASH SCOUTING REPORT:
Chris Streveler is a player’s QB; one of the guys... strong, thick build... solid frame... still learning the QB position... lacks the nuances of smooth QB, but has come far in last 2 seasons... strong arm... LORD, what a trigger! ... ball is out with flick of the wrist, with steam... rapid delivery using compact motion and high release point... lacks finesse at this point... very shallow reads; 1-n-done... still, makes good on his early reads... worked from shot-gun in a tempo offense... confident and enthusiastic play... pocket presence needs seasoning as he is late to recognize the rush... sets platform quickly but uneven footwork causes uncoordinated throwing motion... platform is good, but fails to drove off back leg for power... arm-thrower... still, ball comes out with fire and in a hurry... accuracy is there but flawed within the window... ball-placement is not his priority, but he hits the receiver’s catch radius accurately and timely... not a shy passer and will give his receivers a chance to “win” the football... deep ball is hit-n-miss, but plenty of distance... could improve downfield juice and accuracy with better footwork from the platform... shows signs of throwing his receivers open rather than waiting for a clean jersey... still, no evidence of fluency on comebacks, back-shoulder throws or fades... Streveler is darn mobile and a dangerous runner... very effective on QB draws, boots and picking up chunky gains from a broken pocket... not a creative runner, but very effective... rushed for over 1500 yards and scored 20 ground TDs combined last 2 seasons... makes a terrific RPO pro prospect but needs quality NFL QB coaching... a good coach can create a winner here using that lightning release and athletic make-up.

 

There's nothing in there that can't be improved with coaching and experience.

 

Couldn't really ask for a better scenario to walk into. Great O-line. Great, diverse run game. A defence that will keep you in the game. 

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18 minutes ago, B-F-F-C said:

Chris Streveler scouting report:

I think it confirms all whats good and not so good.  The good news is there's lots of room for improvement with the right coaching.

FLASH SCOUTING REPORT:
Chris Streveler is a player’s QB; one of the guys... strong, thick build... solid frame... still learning the QB position... lacks the nuances of smooth QB, but has come far in last 2 seasons... strong arm... LORD, what a trigger! ... ball is out with flick of the wrist, with steam... rapid delivery using compact motion and high release point... lacks finesse at this point... very shallow reads; 1-n-done... still, makes good on his early reads... worked from shot-gun in a tempo offense... confident and enthusiastic play... pocket presence needs seasoning as he is late to recognize the rush... sets platform quickly but uneven footwork causes uncoordinated throwing motion... platform is good, but fails to drove off back leg for power... arm-thrower... still, ball comes out with fire and in a hurry... accuracy is there but flawed within the window... ball-placement is not his priority, but he hits the receiver’s catch radius accurately and timely... not a shy passer and will give his receivers a chance to “win” the football... deep ball is hit-n-miss, but plenty of distance... could improve downfield juice and accuracy with better footwork from the platform... shows signs of throwing his receivers open rather than waiting for a clean jersey... still, no evidence of fluency on comebacks, back-shoulder throws or fades... Streveler is darn mobile and a dangerous runner... very effective on QB draws, boots and picking up chunky gains from a broken pocket... not a creative runner, but very effective... rushed for over 1500 yards and scored 20 ground TDs combined last 2 seasons... makes a terrific RPO pro prospect but needs quality NFL QB coaching... a good coach can create a winner here using that lightning release and athletic make-up.

 

Streveler has regressed since this was written, hard to imagine the QB we saw yesterday was the same guy that ripped apart the Als in his second game in the CFL last season.

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3 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Streveler has regressed since this was written, had to imagine the QB we saw yesterday was the same guy that ripped apart the Als in his second game in the CFL last season.

You're right, there's absolutely no difference in starting games consecutively and coming off the bench to toss a pass or two.

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I think Streve has regressed a bit also...AND due to the fact he doesn't get concentrated game time ...Getting shuffled in and out and not considered the starter  can be a reason....That is his role however BUT when he's going to be asked to be 'the man' it could reflect in his play in a more positive manner..Just a hunch but I think we have to see what he's really got when he has to carry the club

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22 minutes ago, B-F-F-C said:

FLASH SCOUTING REPORT:

The report seems to be a couple years old by the way it reads. I agree with a lot of what is in it. The problem is, after two years it seems that a lot of it is still true. He should be improving with the rps he is getting in practice and the reps he got at the beginning of last season but in the limited amount of reps we have seen I don't see anything that has really changed from what the report says. I guess if Matt is out we are going to see quickly if there truly has or has not been any improvements gained. For the sake of all us Bomber fans I sure as hell hope so. 

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The report was older as it was written after his senior year.  I started to get concerned with Streveler during training camp where the other QB's out played him during the pre season games.  He couldn't move the offense or sustain any drives. Then McGuire came in after 2 weeks working with the playbook and he was able to move the ball, looked composed in the pocket and made some good throws.  

Lets hope he can get into the right head space and prove that he deserves consideration as the future #1 QB. 

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1 minute ago, B-F-F-C said:

The report was older as it was written after his senior year.  I started to get concerned with Streveler during training camp where the other QB's out played him during the pre season games.  He couldn't move the offense or sustain any drives. Then McGuire came in after 2 weeks working with the playbook and he was able to move the ball, looked composed in the pocket and made some good throws.  

Lets hope he can get into the right head space and prove that he deserves consideration as the future #1 QB. 

Let's face it, he's trying to unseat Nichols as next year's starter. 

One of them will be the starter in Ottawa, Montreal or Toronto next year, so they're basically fighting for their lives. 

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4 minutes ago, JCon said:

Let's face it, he's trying to unseat Nichols as next year's starter. 

One of them will be the starter in Ottawa, Montreal or Toronto next year, so they're basically fighting for their lives. 

If Adams stays healthy, he's got Montreal locked down...

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That is a 3 yr old report..tho some still holds true..but guy can throw.. over 4300 yards in his senior season.

He just needs a playbook with more than 5 plays like he has been force fed this year...and the game plan needs to be tailored to him.

With his run threat we need to move the pocket..use roll outs and varied misdirection and motion plays...if he is bootlegging and rolling out he will gouge teams big time because the cone up too soon and ge has guys left open..they hand back too long he will get huge gains.

A game plan tailored for him...frst team reps all week...good oline and his run ability..he will do ok..as long as he doesnt try to be a hero and run ball controlled offense..he can win

Dont try to make him play a style that's not him..thats my one fear with cutesy lapo..his thinking he gonna fool teams.

 

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A lot of starting QB's need a couple of series at the beginning of the game just to get comfortable.  Streveler really hasn't had that opportunity in any meaningful way (like the game is on the line) since the beginning of last season.  This is a good opportunity for him and the Bombers to see what he's actually learned since then, because I don't think Lapo's done him any favours in his spot duty.

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much like Nichols, Streveler's success will have a lot to do with what Lapo gives him to work with... let him work with the #1's with a game plan that isn't 90% running plays of him and Harris... let him work out of the gun and stay away from those gimmick plays Lapo likes to call for him... give him a balance game plan... he'll be fine...

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39 minutes ago, Booch said:

That is a 3 yr old report..tho some still holds true..but guy can throw.. over 4300 yards in his senior season.

He just needs a playbook with more than 5 plays like he has been force fed this year...and the game plan needs to be tailored to him.

With his run threat we need to move the pocket..use roll outs and varied misdirection and motion plays...if he is bootlegging and rolling out he will gouge teams big time because the cone up too soon and ge has guys left open..they hand back too long he will get huge gains.

A game plan tailored for him...frst team reps all week...good oline and his run ability..he will do ok..as long as he doesnt try to be a hero and run ball controlled offense..he can win

Dont try to make him play a style that's not him..thats my one fear with cutesy lapo..his thinking he gonna fool teams.

 

We might see a game-plan similar to the one LeFevour started and won against the Stamps in late 2017.  Heavy on the run with a little bit of dink and dunk thrown in.

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Just now, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

We might see a game-plan similar to that game LeFevour started and won against the Stamps in late 2017.  Heavy on the run with a little bit of dink and dunk thrown in.

Yeah I think that's exactly what we'll see.

Hoping that Lapo remembers how Streveler can hit Woli on the slant pattern in stride... 

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