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1 hour ago, HardCoreBlue said:

It's always interesting to me how some here use extremes when describing others when these others (most, not all) don't think and/or post in extremes from what I have read.

For example, course corrections needed at all levels does not mean clean house, fire everybody.

It means what happens to our ball club if these course corrections are not made? 

Then cue the fight between faith and doubt.

You're probably too young to remember or even experienced but the final Bud Grant year in 1966, I believe they were 10-6 or 9-7 & finished second losing to the Riders in the Western Best of 3 series 2-0. Grant left for Minnesota in 1967. Grant did a minor retooling like you suggest after finishing 3-12-1 in 63 & 1-15 in 1964. They went 11-5 in 65 & got back to the GC to lose to Hamilton.

The 1967, 68 & 69 seasons under Joe Zaleski were dismal. Hit rock bottom under Jim Spavital in 70 going 2-14, My point. To avoid walking off a cliff some of the vets Osh likes should have been gone 2 years ago & replaced. with younger & cheaper players. Had Bud Grant not relied on so many aging vets in the mid 60's the team would have been years ahead of where they ended up in 1970. If Osh does come back then nothing will change. He'll still be loyal to a fault to Thomas, Kolo & other vets getting long in the tooth. That is when I believe this team will step off a cliff.

Look at how Wally Buono ran the Stamps & Lions. Never afraid to make the changes he saw fit. Letting veterans who could sgtill play but wanted top dollar go & replacing them with younger players who didn't cost as much. That philosophy made him the winningest coach in CFL history. Wally cut Allen Pitts after having a thousand yard season in 2000 for crying out loud. Who does that??? He replaced Pitts with rookie Marc Boerigter who was an impact receiver before heading soiuth to the NFL Chiefs. With Osh, would Bo even had got a chance?? What a ballsy move that was. 

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1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

LOL. I have always really likely Coach Riley. Whats he doing now, still in the USFL?

If he'd come...be excellent choice...if he didnt get poached early he'd have had multiple cups..and prob coached well into the 10 yr range

Guy was an excellent manager of a team..dealing with players..and on top of it all crazy smart positional coach/coordinator 

Even when he was HC at that time we only had minimal coaches so was heavily involved as DC along with HC

Prior to that top notch DB coach...but dare to dream

1 hour ago, voodoochylde said:

No, he doesn't.

He brings in talent but has no say in game day roster or who the head coach decides to keep.  What you're describing is the hallmark of a dysfunctional organization.  One of the reasons we've been so successful over the last decade is that each of Miller, Walters and O'Shea have stayed in their lanes and allowed each to do the job they've been hired for.  We can question whether or not Walters acted prudently with respect to our pending free agents or if he did enough to fill roster needs.  We can question whether or not Walters held O'Shea accountable for his decisions over the course of a season.  We can question O'Shea's in game management and roster make-up but to suggest that a GM is going to unilaterally release players without input from the coaching staff is ******* absurd.

Any g.m dictating roster during season or arbitrarily cutting guys over the coach is Glieberman territory and dysfunction at its highest degree

Once camp opens...its all HC on who stays...who goes...who plays..and how much...period...end...no deviation...

1 hour ago, rebusrankin said:

What is MOS stays?

We will continue the slide...and some players we don't want to leave.. Will leave and several that should have been gone for a few seasons now...will be back...basically

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49 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Begin the thawing of Ray Jauch!

Great coach. He resurrected Dieter Brock's career which was on the rocks under Bud Riley. Riley made him a sprint out passer. left & right. See just half the field, do a couple of reads & throw on the run.... Jauch took the time needed to teach Brock to read the whole field, go thru all his reads & get rid of the ball with his lightning release & rocket for an arm. Built an outstanding OL around Brock to give him time to throw. The rest is history. 

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1 minute ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Great coach. He fresurrected Dieter Brock's career which was on the rocks under Mike Riley. Riley made him a sprint out passer. left & righgt. See just half the field & throw on the run.... Jauch took the time needed to teach him to read the whole field, go thru all his reads & get rid of the ball with his lightning release & rocket for an arm. Built an outstanding OL arounfd Brock to give him time to throw. The rest is history. 

Bud...not mike...how dare you slander Mike u old bugger! 😆

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29 minutes ago, Booch said:

Bud...not mike...how dare you slander Mike u old bugger! 😆

Whoops, meant Bud. Not Mike. Bud was Brock's first CFL Head Coach. He was a miserable sumbitch as Bomber HC. Feuded with the media & in particular Jack Matheson. The fans used to get on Bud something fierce with the playcalling. Sound familiar? But his son Mike was polar opposite. Loved by everyone. Gonna change that name. Thanks, Booch,  :)

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I dunno... Not saying what's right or wrong but the general vibe so far at the various Grey Cup Week parties (we've been wandering room to room) is that people really want Osh to stay. I don't think the hate has trickled down from the ravenous mob yet. It might get there yet, but it's not there as of now from what I can tell...

Posted
25 minutes ago, Subzero said:

Offer Jason Maas head coach/oc/gm after the cup

Literally just signed a contract extension like two weeks ago. Not going anywhere for a long time. 

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3 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Literally just signed a contract extension like two weeks ago. Not going anywhere for a long time. 

I'd like to know who works under Maccioccia as Asst GM. That organization is outstanding. They've found some great talent the past 3 seasons. Whoever that is, would be worth an interview. 

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