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3 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

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.

LeFevour in 2017.......? No.....

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32 minutes ago, Wideleft said:

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.

Streveler had almost a full half against the RB's to show his stuff when Nichols went down,  in the time allotted he did not move the team within Medlock's 50 yard range.  The only way he got near the endzone was when Lankford fumbled the punt inside the RB's 10.  I don't blame Streveler, it's LaPo who has turned him into a knockoff of Dan LeFevour.

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Here’s the thing. It wouldn’t surprise me at all to see Lapo institute a gimmicky gameplan with minimal downfield passing but what would be the point? Streveler has four starts and is in his second season, if he can’t run the full playbook with a few extra plays mixed in to highlight his legs then we have bigger problems than just the next 6-8 weeks. If you don’t have confidence the guy can run that offence, then what’s the point in having him as your backup QB? Granted, this is all jumping to conclusions without any evidence that it will be a condensed playbook but it’s far from out of the realm of possibility. 

Beyond that, I can’t see this scenario as anything other than a win-win. If Streveler either struggles or puts up similar numbers to Nichols, you put Nichols back in and you reevaluate the QB spot after the season. If he excels, you have to at least assume that the struggles of the offence had at least something to do with Nichols and you consider moving on after the season. While you don’t want to give games away, the team has a cushion to play with and getting Streveler meaningful reps now could come in VERY handy late in the year. 

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11 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Streveler had almost a full half against the RB's to show his stuff when Nichols went down,  in the time allotted he did not move the team within Medlock's 50 yard range.  The only way he got near the endzone was when Lankford fumbled the punt inside the RB's 10.  I don't blame Streveler, it's LaPo who has turned him into a knockoff of Dan LeFevour.

I stand corrected.

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The  one thing our receivers are going to have to adjust to is the velocity of Streveler's passes vs. Nichols.   Streveler's are going to be coming in hot and the receivers need to be ready.  We might see some passes go right thru the hands until the receivers can adjust. 

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38 minutes ago, 66 Chevelle said:

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...

Exactly...we know the Schmoes are gonna stack the box..prob have any where from 5-8 guys in the box and bring the heat..make Strev beat them with his arm while trying to neutralize Harris.

How we combat that is lots of misdirection..moving the pocket..and roll outs..that's how u spread that scheme and nullify their pass rush..they wont ignore it or they will get burned...a healthy mix of that..some in the pocket work and use and then threat of wildcat..will leave room for a lot of options.

With Strev in there just run an offence with no gimmicks..they aren't needed with a Srrev style QB..his freaky ability and knack for getting yards himself is gimmick enough.

 

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Be a different scenario with Strev in all the way, running a full (we hope) O package.   At least we can figure out, what we actually have with him.  OL blocks for runs, pretty well...if we can maintain a two headed run threat.....then play action, options, hybrid motion sets, and some other change ups may work.   All in the hands of the guy pulling the trigger, though.

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2 hours 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.

 

Aye, there's the rub.

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Just now, SpeedFlex27 said:

Does he? His performance yesterday would say otherwise.

Benefit of the doubt. He hasn't had regular first team reps for almost a year. I would say he knows the playbook but Lapo is going to need to put some faith into him to let him throw. Geez, even let him throw screens and we should be okay. 

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14 minutes ago, Brandon said:

Zero chance we bring in someone with zero knowledge of the offense and who has not been staying active.     Maybe they bring in Kevin Glenn as a 3rd stringer for veteran presence for the two young guys.  No way he would start. 

ICYMI Glenn declined 

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10 hours ago, Brandon said:

Zero chance we bring in someone with zero knowledge of the offense and who has not been staying active.     Maybe they bring in Kevin Glenn as a 3rd stringer for veteran presence for the two young guys.  No way he would start. 

Lulay would be the best option, IMO, but only if he passes a physical. God knows, he would have the protection of the best O-line in the CFL and the best he has had since he came into the league.

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