Bigblue204 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 16 hours ago, Noeller said: I found that very curious.... And that Ferguson piece made me LOL.... No clue that Demski is hurt and zero mention of Trey Vaval.... He also pretends that Wheatfall is the #2 because of stats alone. Noeller 1
johnzo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Back in the Cold Wars days, the CIA had a bunch of deep minds working in a field called "Kremlinology" which was about figuring out the true objectives and dynamics of the Soviet Union. The Soviets, being a secretive bunch, didn't talk a lot about their true feelings or objectives. They would have a message and they would stick to it. And so the Kremlinologists would have to read between the lines, and use the tiniest tidbits, such as the arrangements of chairs or portraits in meetings, the positions of the soviet officials on parade, the scheduling and location of meetings, etc, to do their analysis. In the end, they found that most of their analysis wasn't super useful and was just about people looking for confirmation for pre-existing opinions. Today, I feel like some people are doing Oshology. Bigblue204 1
bigg jay Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Tracker said: Soooo...to the article, Montreal has a decisive edge. I agree with the analysis but we shall see. For the most part, the article isn't wrong but when it is, it's way wrong. He has ST as a toss up but says "If James Letcher Jr. is in the lineup, his one play game-breaking ability is king and Montreal gets the nod", which is absolutely insane. Letcher had zero return touchdowns of any kind this season (and just 1 TD last year) while Vaval has four. But yeah Ferguson, you go on about a crazy game breaking ability that doesn't seem to exist and completely ignore the guy who should (imo) win ST player of the year. Not saying Letcher is a bad returner but Vaval was clearly the best this year so that should be a slam dunk category for us. Bubba Zanetti, Bigblue204, Noeller and 1 other 2 2
JuranBoldenRules Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Problem with Vaval is he's just as likely to fumble or gaffe that leads to an opposing score as he is to bust one. Tracker and Bigblue204 2
Bigblue204 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, JuranBoldenRules said: Problem with Vaval is he's just as likely to fumble or gaffe that leads to an opposing score as he is to bust one. I disagree with this take completely...but it also doesn't change the fact that he has been the best return man all year and I believe he already has as many returns TDs as Letcher has in his career. Noeller 1
Bigblue204 Posted 53 minutes ago Report Posted 53 minutes ago Apparently Shawn Oakman is finding himself in some hot water on Social media. Some women talking about how much of ****** he is, includes screen shots of texts. Noeller 1
johnzo Posted 10 minutes ago Report Posted 10 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said: Problem with Vaval is he's just as likely to fumble or gaffe that leads to an opposing score as he is to bust one. Vaval has four touchdowns and 11 returns of more than 30 yards and is tied for second in punt return average (12.8, behind Wooten's 15.0) ... the CFL does not track individual fumble stats but I'm pretty sure that Vaval nets out to a positive ... Edited 9 minutes ago by johnzo Tracker 1
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