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Argonauts name Chris Rosetti new Director of Player Personnel

... which probably means nothing to you.

 

... Until you read that he is a 23 year old Canadian who started with the Argonauts as an intern two years ago.

 

 

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Is he playing special teams as well?

...and meanwhile poor Rids can't get a gig yet. Too funny...must be some kinda savant, this one...

Local boy who was a high school star. A 2 year starting QB from the U of Guelph (so he and Walters likely get on well). He's been Barker's star pupil for the last few years.

 

As a Canadian QB who has made a career out of football, he'd be a good role model for anyone on this forum's son who may also like to transition into a CFL career if he doesn't get a serious look at QB because of his birth certificate.

... which probably means nothing to you.

 

... Until you read that he is a 23 year old Canadian who started with the Argonauts as an intern two years ago.

 

Local boy who was a high school star. A 2 year starting QB from the U of Guelph (so he and Walters likely get on well). He's been Barker's star pupil for the last few years.

 

As a Canadian QB who has made a career out of football, he'd be a good role model for anyone on this forum's son who may also like to transition into a CFL career if he doesn't get a serious look at QB because of his birth certificate.

 

Quite impressive and as you say, good motivation for any young players who may be more suitable for coaching.

 

... which probably means nothing to you.

 

... Until you read that he is a 23 year old Canadian who started with the Argonauts as an intern two years ago.

 

Local boy who was a high school star. A 2 year starting QB from the U of Guelph (so he and Walters likely get on well). He's been Barker's star pupil for the last few years.

 

As a Canadian QB who has made a career out of football, he'd be a good role model for anyone on this forum's son who may also like to transition into a CFL career if he doesn't get a serious look at QB because of his birth certificate.

 

Quite impressive and as you say, good motivation for any young players who may be more suitable for coaching.

 

 

that comment was actually for a particular member here who's son is a QB in a canadian university. (figured most people got that)

Just figured it was an isolated comment.

Just figured it was an isolated comment.

Oh, is it obvious day at camp stupid?

(note) this isnt ment to be insulting, was a quote from a tv show. Bonus points for guessing it right..

 

 

... which probably means nothing to you.

 

... Until you read that he is a 23 year old Canadian who started with the Argonauts as an intern two years ago.

 

Local boy who was a high school star. A 2 year starting QB from the U of Guelph (so he and Walters likely get on well). He's been Barker's star pupil for the last few years.

 

As a Canadian QB who has made a career out of football, he'd be a good role model for anyone on this forum's son who may also like to transition into a CFL career if he doesn't get a serious look at QB because of his birth certificate.

 

Quite impressive and as you say, good motivation for any young players who may be more suitable for coaching.

 

 

that comment was actually for a particular member here who's son is a QB in a canadian university. (figured most people got that)

 

Thanks Bluto, Appreciate the thought .

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