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4 hours ago, Booch said:

Yeah...Tate was totalling toeing the alleigience to the coach lol

Yeah ,thats one thing I dont like about Eddie. I love watching his podcasts though. Darren Cameron is a hoot ,has no filter. 

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19 hours ago, Noeller said:

Ya I think there's a healthy enough respect between them because they're both among the best to ever do it at their respective positions, but there was absolutely no love lost between those Bombers and Argos teams of the 2000s.... I'm sure there's some unresolved things.

They used to get into it on the radio in O’shea’s early years when we were losing. I definitely don’t think they go out for beers after games.

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1 hour ago, TBURGESS said:

We? What does he mean by WE? HE thought it was the right call. 

We = Hogan & MOS.

Mike O’Shea liked the decision to throw it deep, saying he wanted to take a two-touchdown lead.  “I like the call,” said O’Shea. “We’re putting a nail in the coffin.”

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2 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

We = Hogan & MOS.

Mike O’Shea liked the decision to throw it deep, saying he wanted to take a two-touchdown lead.  “I like the call,” said O’Shea. “We’re putting a nail in the coffin.”

I'm sure this quote will be used against us again later in the season.    

While I don't mind "going for it",  I'm a bit hesitant when for the most part the lead was gained by special teams/defense and where up until that point they had very little success in the pass game.  

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10 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

We = Hogan & MOS.

Mike O’Shea liked the decision to throw it deep, saying he wanted to take a two-touchdown lead.  “I like the call,” said O’Shea. “We’re putting a nail in the coffin.”

I hope OSH is just protecting his OC - if he agree's with that statement - he needs to give his head a shake - always make it a two score game with 3 minutes left... we got lucky, and the D bailed them out.

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1 hour ago, Blue28 said:

I hope OSH is just protecting his OC

It is ALWAYS this... Players or coaches.... 

Posted
1 hour ago, 17to85 said:

Considering the complete lack of traction the O had that game you take the guaranteed points all the time. One on one is totally different if you got a 6'2 receiver on a 5' 8 db as well but when it's the other way around... just dumb.

Streveler completed 3 passes over 10 yards in the air the entire game.

Not exactly primed for a "kill shot."

Coaches can criticize Streveler's accuracy...but how the **** do you not realize his limitations?  They were calling plays based on that the whole night.  It can be a little better for him if you win up front and open up playaction.  But nothing opens up until he makes some throws. 

So that playcall was just an arm punt.

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2 hours ago, bigg jay said:

We = Hogan & MOS.

Mike O’Shea liked the decision to throw it deep, saying he wanted to take a two-touchdown lead.  “I like the call,” said O’Shea. “We’re putting a nail in the coffin.”

Drip and Drop

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2 hours ago, Blue28 said:

I hope OSH is just protecting his OC - if he agree's with that statement - he needs to give his head a shake - always make it a two score game with 3 minutes left... we got lucky, and the D bailed them out.

Won in spite of...happens/happened alot

 

1 hour ago, Noeller said:

It is ALWAYS this... Players or coaches.... 

I think it more a guy with minimal clue or answer and inability to admit fault/failure

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Tho I never put too much weight or consideration into PFF seeing Kolo at the bottom of the barrel for Centers.....shocking haha

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