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4 minutes ago, Noeller said:

At TD MB right now... Kinda want th m to announce it in here to see the reaction...

Let the CFL have it's weekend, announce it on Monday so we have 2 reasons to be happy the other one is a Riders loss

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2 minutes ago, bustamente said:

Let the CFL have it's weekend, announce it on Monday so we have 2 reasons to be happy the other one is a Riders loss

Counter point: **** the Riders, and it's in our barn.....

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7 hours ago, Brandon said:

I want to say a few years back O'Shea addressed on why he doesn't play guys in their first year.   I can't remember the exact reason but it is intentional on his part.   I want to say something about shielding them or having them learn from the sidelines.    

Former LA Rams & Washington Head Coach George Allen was just like Osh. Allen claimed for every starting rookie in the lineup, it equates to losing one game each. So if 7 rookies started they'd lose a minimum of 7 games. Of course, Allen was in his late 50's or early 60's when he coached Washington & lost in Super Bowl VII. Allen wasn't wrong as it does have some merit.  Rookies do make mistakes but I've seen veteran players who know better make stupid mistakes as well. So to base that as a team building coaching philosphy is absolutely ridiculous & closed minded. Another reason I hope Osh leaves. 

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2 minutes ago, bustamente said:

Let the CFL have it's weekend, announce it on Monday so we have 2 reasons to be happy the other one is a Riders loss

And it happens in an excruciating painful gut wrenching way like they're down by two which they came back being down by 25, they march down the field from their one yard line no time on the clock, 35 yard field goal attempt hits the left upright travels across and hits the right upright and falls out. No single, no nothing, game over.

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6 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Former LA Rams & Washington Head Coach George Allen was just like Osh. Allen claimed for every starting rookie in the lineup, it equates to losing one game each. So if 7 rookies started they'd lose a minimum of 7 games. Of course, Allen was in his late 50's or early 60's when he coached Washington & lost in Super Bowl VII. Allen wasn't wrong as it does have some merit.  Rookies do make mistakes but I've seen veteran players who know better make stupid mistakes as well. So to base that as a team building coaching philosphy is absolutely ridiculous & closed minded. Another reason I hope Osh leaves. 

Ritchie used to say the same thing. Almost lost charles robert’s career due to that, troy mills and eric blount lol 

 

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5 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

And it happens in an excruciating painful gut wrenching way like they're down by two which they came back being down by 25, they march down the field from their one yard line no time on the clock, 35 yard field goal attempt hits the left upright travels across and hits the right upright and falls out. No single, no nothing, game over.

I DON'T like Davis Alexander as he is a total dickhead but my hate for the Riders run deep. I don't want them to win in our barn. So, I'm pulling for the Als. 

Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

Ritchie used to say the same thing. Almost lost charles robert’s career due to that, troy mills and eric blount lol 

 

Old coaches do lose touch. Ritchie sure did. I remember OL Coach Bill McDermott coaching in the CFL. His last stop was Edmonton in the early 2010's. The man was in his 60's & needed two knee replacements. McDermott could barely walk & every step looked painful (I could relate as I was just like that before I had my 2 knee replacements). I wondered why he put himself through such torture everyday during the season. It's all these older coaches know as they've been at it so long. It's like being in cruise control, Fourty five or more seasons coaching will do that. Guys like McDemott, Allen & Ritchie just do it. Sounds like we can add Osh to that list. Premature aging.

 

16 minutes ago, rebusrankin said:

Montreal is the lesser of two evils.

I'd still like to see Alexander laid out. He needs a serious case of humbling that huge ego he has. 

Edited by SpeedFlex27
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Great news in my opinion. 

The guy has his flaws and I certainly hope we see some changes but he is quite literally one of the best Bomber coaches of all time. Perhaps the best when you consider for era adjustments. Trying to replace an all time great almost never goes well. 

Very happy to see him stay here and try and right the ship. There is still a reason he was so coveted by others. 

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