sportmentary2012 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago I figure the arrogant Osh will end up in Toronto and it may be a good thing for the Bombers. Their cup run is done and time for new blood to lead the squad. I am forever grateful for what he did for this club but it is not the worst time for a change. Bubba Zanetti 1
SectionKBlackout Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Yeah this hot take needed its own thread… Dr Zaius, bigg jay, Noeller and 3 others 2 4
sportmentary2012 Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago Ok thanks for that. It is pretty big news but maybe not to you
17to85 Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Pretty big news already being discussed in other threads Noeller, rebusrankin, HardCoreBlue and 1 other 2 1 1
Noeller Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) /thread. Edited 20 hours ago by Noeller
Doublezero Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Of course O'Shea is gone. Kyle Walters should not let the door hit him on the way out either. Conceivable that Brock Sunderland, although he only had a .471 pct as Elks GM, or Eric Deslauriers could replace Walters. They are already here and know the club. Anyone have thoughts about Marc Mueller as head coach?
Colin Unger Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I would like Oshea to return and would even be ok with him receiving gm duties with Brock doing all actually GM stuff save for making the final decisions on players. This would free up operations cap space to hire LaPolice as OC. Talk of moving on from O’Shea is crazy to me. Yes his roster management is annoying but we won’t a lot of games over the past several seasons with his linebacker heavy lineups. Be carefull what some of you wish for. blue85gold, Piggy 1 and Tracker 1 2
blue85gold Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 13 hours ago, Colin Unger said: I would like Oshea to return and would even be ok with him receiving gm duties with Brock doing all actually GM stuff save for making the final decisions on players. This would free up operations cap space to hire LaPolice as OC. Talk of moving on from O’Shea is crazy to me. Yes his roster management is annoying but we won’t a lot of games over the past several seasons with his linebacker heavy lineups. Be carefull what some of you wish for. Yes I agree that Oshea's roster management is his worst quality so let's promote him to the job of managing the roster in the offseason too. Piggy 1 and Booch 1 1
sportmentary2012 Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago 14 hours ago, Colin Unger said: I would like Oshea to return and would even be ok with him receiving gm duties with Brock doing all actually GM stuff save for making the final decisions on players. This would free up operations cap space to hire LaPolice as OC. Talk of moving on from O’Shea is crazy to me. Yes his roster management is annoying but we won’t a lot of games over the past several seasons with his linebacker heavy lineups. Be carefull what some of you wish for. I do not wish for him to leave but if there is a time it might be now as they are in need of a retool and he has already overseen one but not sure he can do it again. Booch and Piggy 1 1 1
Booch Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, Colin Unger said: I would like Oshea to return and would even be ok with him receiving gm duties with Brock doing all actually GM stuff save for making the final decisions on players. This would free up operations cap space to hire LaPolice as OC. Talk of moving on from O’Shea is crazy to me. Yes his roster management is annoying but we won’t a lot of games over the past several seasons with his linebacker heavy lineups. Be carefull what some of you wish for. Osh as a g.m woukd drag us back to the depths of reinbold...Mack...hell to the no Piggy 1, Tracker and blue85gold 1 2
Atomic Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I think he is already gone and they're just waiting til after the Grey Cup to announce it. Noeller 1
bustamente Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago Giving the Argos permission to talk to O'Shea maybe signal that the Bombers are okay with him moving on. Noeller 1
bigg jay Posted 35 minutes ago Report Posted 35 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, bustamente said: Giving the Argos permission to talk to O'Shea maybe signal that the Bombers are okay with him moving on. Not like they had a real choice. His contract is ending so they could delay it temporarily or allow it. It would probably ruffle some feathers if they deny the permission. Noeller 1
Noeller Posted 34 minutes ago Report Posted 34 minutes ago Bombers have routinely said they'll never stand in anyone's way so this permission means nothing other than the bombers continue to do the right thing as an organization....
voodoochylde Posted 13 minutes ago Report Posted 13 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Booch said: Osh as a g.m woukd drag us back to the depths of reinbold...Mack...hell to the no That would give me Bill Belichick vibes .. great coaches but abysmal personnel guys. Booch 1
bustamente Posted 2 minutes ago Report Posted 2 minutes ago What I was trying to say in my clumsy way was that if the Bombers wanted O'Shea to stay they would of re signed him already but by letting the Argos talk to him at this early stage they wouldn't mind if the Argos offered him a GM/HC role with money that the Bombers would not be inclined to give him.
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