WinnipegGordo Posted Thursday at 06:24 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 06:24 PM Noeller, rebusrankin and johnzo 3
Noeller Posted Thursday at 06:53 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:53 PM #Prayers4Woogie rebusrankin and johnzo 2
coach17 Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM Does anyone subscribe to just TSN+ , and know if it includes all cfl games? I really don’t care for much more on TSN and Plus is less than half the price of a monthly TSN subscription.
Fatty Liver Posted Thursday at 09:54 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:54 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, coach17 said: Does anyone subscribe to just TSN+ , and know if it includes all cfl games? I really don’t care for much more on TSN and Plus is less than half the price of a monthly TSN subscription. Tried it last year, week one I realized they don't stream all CFL games and it's not even close. CFL+ with a VPN you'll be able to watch about 95% of the games, I think the CTV games are blocked for some reason. Edited Thursday at 10:08 PM by Fatty Liver coach17 1
Goalie Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM So bombers made the right move moving on from Woli. Nolby 1
Booch Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM Just now, Goalie said: So bombers made the right move moving on from Woli. I think they did already last yr...he could have returned before yr was out and playoffs but they stayed with Clercius Prob could have...should have in a couple other spots...maybe game 1 Osh will throw us all a curve and do it I like the week 1 bye as with quite a bit of turnover...possibly a bit more and installing a new O.C into the mix it's like extended training camp..plus allows guys like Lawson...Parker..Schoen that Lil extra time to be fully up to speed Piggy 1 1
wbbfan Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 3 hours ago, Goalie said: So bombers made the right move moving on from Woli. Injuries happen; it's not predictable. In his first five seasons as a starter, he missed a total of nine games. Last year he missed 8. I don't think injuries were a big factor in moving on from him. I think it's just the case that Clercius was ready to step into the same role for drastically cheaper and offer brilliant upside. Sometimes you make a move that isn't good on paper at the time, woli (ended up signing cheap), stove, lawler, that ends up working out in the end because guys don't stay healthy or have a pile of issues. Other times, you make moves that are good on paper, bringing Lawler back, not chasing Couture, not chasing Desjarlais, that don't work out because of unforeseen issues or replacements not going as well as expected. I'm a big believer that luck is the residue of hard work. A lot of our moves end up being fortunate, even if they weren't seen as great moves at first, because the front office is always grinding. 3 hours ago, Booch said: I think they did already last yr...he could have returned before yr was out and playoffs but they stayed with Clercius Prob could have...should have in a couple other spots...maybe game 1 Osh will throw us all a curve and do it I like the week 1 bye as with quite a bit of turnover...possibly a bit more and installing a new O.C into the mix it's like extended training camp..plus allows guys like Lawson...Parker..Schoen that Lil extra time to be fully up to speed Probably right. Woli would play on one leg with no hands if you let him. And he'd still provide a more reliable target than a ton of guys. Personally, knowing what Woli got, I would've walked away from Demski and moved Woli/Clercius into a heavier targeted role, while saving in the range of 125k in salary. But I do get moving on from Woli. It'll be really interesting to see what we want from WRs this year. Previously, Bourgoin, who was basically a clone of Lapo, seemed to have a big impact on the WR types. From what little Hogan showed in camp and PS, I'm certainly expecting a more dynamic passing game with more YAC and more sweep/motions again. Bigblue204 1
17to85 Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago So for me moving from woogie to clercius is just identifying a young guy who is quickly surpassing the vet and moving on... which is what good teams do.... so what the **** is the excuse on defense at a couple positions? Piggy 1 and HardCoreBlue 2
Atomic Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 26 minutes ago, 17to85 said: So for me moving from woogie to clercius is just identifying a young guy who is quickly surpassing the vet and moving on... which is what good teams do.... so what the **** is the excuse on defense at a couple positions? I was really surprised we pulled the trigger on that one. When I heard Wolitarsky wasn't coming back, I assumed he was done with football. Clercius looked really good last year... Hoping that continues into this year. I see him developing into that really clutch second down type receiver who you can count on to make the play.
Jpan85 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Terrible news just as he gets a GM job johnzo, TBURGESS, Super Duper Negatron and 6 others 9
Booch Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, 17to85 said: So for me moving from woogie to clercius is just identifying a young guy who is quickly surpassing the vet and moving on... which is what good teams do.... so what the **** is the excuse on defense at a couple positions? 1 hour ago, Atomic said: I was really surprised we pulled the trigger on that one. When I heard Wolitarsky wasn't coming back, I assumed he was done with football. Clercius looked really good last year... Hoping that continues into this year. I see him developing into that really clutch second down type receiver who you can count on to make the play. Cause as much as many don't wanna agree or believe it....Osh favors the Canadian player....and a lot of time it's not for the better of the team...but it butter's his own bun just fine tho Piggy 1 1
Fatty Liver Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Booch said: Cause as much as many don't wanna agree or believe it....Osh favors the Canadian player....and a lot of time it's not for the better of the team...but it butter's his own bun just fine tho Like it or not Canadian players form the nucleus of most teams, they are the continuous thread that passes on knowledge of the game and team culture to new arrivals year after year. The good ones are hard to find, but once a team signs them they tend to hold onto them as long as possible, even if they only play ST. Americans players come and go as they're a more common commodity, most last 2-3 years before being replaced or moving on to other teams. There are exceptions like Willie, Stan and Biggie who recognize the benefit of staying in one place and take advantage of the opportunity to bond with the community, but most Imports don't ever achieve that status. O'Shea is a fan of stability, so he tends to hold onto all of his players longer than most and create a family atmosphere that actually includes families, it's difficult to view that practice as being a negative. Noeller 1
rebusrankin Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago That news about Ted sucks. Super Duper Negatron and Noeller 1 1
JuranBoldenRules Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, 17to85 said: So for me moving from woogie to clercius is just identifying a young guy who is quickly surpassing the vet and moving on... which is what good teams do.... so what the **** is the excuse on defense at a couple positions? Everyone has a shelf life for sure. Wolitarsky's salary was not bad though. Our depth of Canadians on O is pretty bleak so even if we got 9-10 games out of him would have been worth it IMO. We're Nic Demski waking up with a stiff neck away from starting a 2025 5th round pick at slot.
HardCoreBlue Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, Fatty Liver said: Like it or not Canadian players form the nucleus of most teams, they are the continuous thread that passes on knowledge of the game and team culture to new arrivals year after year. The good ones are hard to find, but once a team signs them they tend to hold onto them as long as possible, even if they only play ST. Americans players come and go as they're a more common commodity, most last 2-3 years before being replaced or moving on to other teams. There are exceptions like Willie, Stan and Biggie who recognize the benefit of staying in one place and take advantage of the opportunity to bond with the community, but most Imports don't ever achieve that status. O'Shea is a fan of stability, so he tends to hold onto all of his players longer than most and create a family atmosphere that actually includes families, it's difficult to view that practice as being a negative. I get what you're saying but we are told ad nauseum that professional sport is business and in the business world the literature, the major thought leaders stress to stop running your organizations like you're family with one another because that's not how high performing organizations effectively run. Edited 15 hours ago by HardCoreBlue
Fatty Liver Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 5 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said: I get what you're saying but we are told ad nauseum that professional sport is business and in the business world the literature, the major thought leaders stress to stop running your organizations like you're family with one another because that's not how high performing organizations effectively run. It's different, in most businesses the employee lives with their family, in professional sports the players often live far away from their family and support networks. Team full of young transient single dudes is going to behave much differently than a well established team loaded with married guys that already have kids.
HardCoreBlue Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 minute ago, Fatty Liver said: It's different, in most businesses the employee lives with their family, in professional sports the players often live far away from their family and support networks. Team full of young transient single dudes is going to behave much differently than a well established team loaded with married guys that already have kids. I'm just telling you what sport executives, professional athletes say on a day to day basis, sport is business.
Booch Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Fatty Liver said: Like it or not Canadian players form the nucleus of most teams, they are the continuous thread that passes on knowledge of the game and team culture to new arrivals year after year. The good ones are hard to find, but once a team signs them they tend to hold onto them as long as possible, even if they only play ST. Americans players come and go as they're a more common commodity, most last 2-3 years before being replaced or moving on to other teams. There are exceptions like Willie, Stan and Biggie who recognize the benefit of staying in one place and take advantage of the opportunity to bond with the community, but most Imports don't ever achieve that status. O'Shea is a fan of stability, so he tends to hold onto all of his players longer than most and create a family atmosphere that actually includes families, it's difficult to view that practice as being a negative. no **** sherlock....tell me something I dont know....but 22 to 19 is hardly a nucleus.....I stand by what I said tho...He favouts an inferior Canadian a lot when he could play a better american and not effect ratio 2ND yr and beyond Americans can pass on the same knowledge....and so can coaches and in all reality...the really good Canadians are for most part U.S highschool prep guys, and NCAA trained collegiately, so this knowledge transfer is kind of a mute point Good football players..athletically and amateur trained are just good players...fan of stability too has it's range and limits....hasnt panned out to well last 3 yrs when it mattered.....Argo's bring in new guys yearly...and in the time Osh has been HC here have won more cups than us...and handed our ass to us in last with all our "stability" 41 minutes ago, Fatty Liver said: It's different, in most businesses the employee lives with their family, in professional sports the players often live far away from their family and support networks. Team full of young transient single dudes is going to behave much differently than a well established team loaded with married guys that already have kids. maybe in the 80's and 90's....
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