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Darren Cameron's Blog

Very interesting read:

Free Agency Frenzy

By Darren Cameron, Director of Communications & Media Relations

Free agency is usually a crazy day in the CFL. Over the past few seasons, it was relatively quiet around our office. Last season, GM Kyle Walters and his team went in with a plan, and though it didn’t pan out entirely as planned, we were able to land coveted receiver Nick Moore.

Back in December, I told you about days of meetings with the entire football operations department, including Assistant General Managers, Ted Goveia and Danny McManus, and National Scout Drew Morris. Along with Kyle and our Head Coach, Mike O’Shea, they listed a number of free agents that were high on the priority list. Around eight names were highlighted at the time. Knowing that many things change; some get re-signed, some try the NFL route, and some choose to go elsewhere, we headed into the morning of February 11 with a list of six or seven players that were still available. A lot of preparation, crunching numbers, film study, and roster evaluation had gone into preparing for that day, and when the clock struck 11 a.m., there sat Kyle in his office chair, leaning back, holding his IPhone a few inches from his face. The hunt was officially on. The plan was to have Ted and Danny also work with agents, while Kyle facilitated and watched the ongoing movement, while also speaking with agents regularly.

Not much conversation took place as things rolled along early on, and there was little action in the first stages. But it picked up. Quickly.

Early in the afternoon, Kyle calmly pointed out to Mike and I, who were both set up in Kyle’s office in the bowels of Investors Group Field, “We are good on Darvin Adams.” Adams had a great career with Auburn, winning a BCS National Championship with Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, and has spent time with the Argos since. He is a player the team has had its eye on for a long time now. Here a few clips of Darvin (

), and this one, as part of an SEC Championship Game record 237 yards (
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From there, things snowballed. Like one of those days you picture everything going the way you had envisioned, without many hiccups, one by one we were able to pick off the guys we had targeted.

It was made very public that heading into free agency we had planned to target offensive linemen. With the signings of Dominic Picard a few weeks prior, we knew that the opportunity to acquire a left tackle – Stanley Bryant or SirVincent Rogers – was both available and necessary. We were aggressive in pursuit of both, and knowing how unpredictable free agency can be, we were prepared for any possible scenario.

We first saw the report of SirVincent going to Ottawa through a Twitter post. When I relayed the information, the room went silent. Kyle looked at me, then looked over at Mike, and without hesitation picked up his phone. He didn’t say who he was calling/emailing/texting, but before he could get through the numbers, his office phone rang. Ted Goveia was on the line, “Guys, I’m calling with a left tackle,” he said in a steady but urgent voice that only Ted can do. “We are agreeable on the numbers for Stanley Bryant”? Ted was on the speaker, and Kyle said, “so this is done?”

It was.

The back to back CFL All-Star tackle was headed our way, making us four-for-four in free agent targeting. Coach O’Shea, with his feet up on a table, smiled, “good day so far, boys.” It was shortly after this that President and CEO Wade Miller came through Kyle’s door. He had been out doing speaking engagements as part of the Blue Bomber Winter Caravan (http://www.bluebombers.com/rural-winter-community-caravan), and had dropped in to see how everything was going. Things had slowed down at this point, and as we sat in Kyle’s office talking over the day’s events, Coach O’Shea looked over at Wade and thanked him for allowing the team to go out and acquire who they felt were important to succeed.

As usual, Wade brushed it aside, suggesting this is just the way it should be. But Wade really does do whatever it takes for the organization to be put in the best position possible. Whether it’s spending the money to acquire talent on the field or on the coaching staff, to chartering aircrafts and ensuring the proper accommodations are provided for the players’ comfort, he gets it. Plain and simple.

Now the focus, from a roster standpoint, shifts to the CFL Draft in May, while also continuing to add pieces through our U.S. free agent camps. With the trade of Cory Watson last month, we now hold three picks in the first 20. I have heard Kyle speak highly of this year’s draft multiple times, at one point calling it ‘the best in a long time.” As policy would have it, I can’t share his specific thoughts on players or who we are looking at just yet, but it’s safe to say we will be a better football team in the long-term after this year’s draft. I’ll touch more on that as the date approaches, and hopefully will be able to provide a bit more detail for you.

With the announcement of Greg Knox as our Linebackers Coach, our 2015 coaching staff is now finalized. With the offensive staff remaining intact – much to the approval of quarterback Drew Willy – and a new defensive staff, there is much excitement about the depth of CFL experience on this staff. In total, the 2015 Blue Bombers coaching staff has won 14 Grey Cup titles, and played a combined 57 years of Canadian football.

As our quarterback Drew Willy said the other day, “June can’t come fast enough.”

If you have any blog ideas, feel free to contact me on Twitter @darren_cameron.

Until next time.

Darren

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He may have put the names forth BUT he didn't say on to WHEN to pick them. Ettienne and Pencer would have been fine had they been 4-5 round picks, sent back to school, yada yada. But Mack picked them first overall making it impossible not to have them on the team right away otherwise you look like a fool. 

 

You really think Walters had no say in ranking the players. SMH

 

 

 

Or that he wasn't a big part of the scouting of them and overall evaluation. Mack may have overruled Walters on a few picks, in fact there is likely little doubt that he did, but the guys he over ruled them for were people that Walters felt strongly enough about their potential to rank them as possibilities for their respective draft picks.

That shows equally bad talent recognition imo.

I am positive that picks like Pencer, and Etienne were taken highly based partly on glowing scouting reports. Those glowing scouting reports would have come from Walters. He did most of the NI talent evaluation.

I am certain that if Walters initial scouting of Penser, Etienne, etc. had stated that they weren't top prospects that Mack would not likely have even considered them. Walters floated these names as potential 1st round picks along with probably a few other names and Mack did not do a good job of narrowing the list down.

These are not names that should have been on that list. That's on Walters. Picking them is on Mack. Both wear the stink.

I guess, all i'll say here is.... if you look at some of the guys mentioned here, Peach, Walter, etc.. Those guys were taken pretty late in the draft, which actually means many teams, actually all of them passed on them multiple times too. Wasn't there a rumor with Walter only wanting to go to Calgary? Not sure but... things like that probably played a role there, it's not like Matt Walter would be starting here either, he'd just be a special team player. I mean, i get some of them, Etienne etc, Pencer, but... the guys taken later in the draft, can't really  fault mack or walters for that when every other team passed them over multiple times also. 

 

And when you actually think about Peach and Walter, both Calgary Picks.. so that means every GM in the league is an idiot other than Hufnagel i guess? 

 

 

 

Walters could have very easily been overruled by Mack.. He seemed the type to disregard his underlings opinions..

I really can't fault the picks of pencer or Etienne.. He was a gambler.. If they panned out, they woulda been home runs.. Go big or go home was clearly his mantra. Bad idea when our canucks depth was so weak for sure tho..

He believed in taking players with physical tools and then turning them over to the coaches to turn them into players. It's not the worst strategy... unless you can't hire a good coach. 

 

 

Enough with the ridiculous 'worst coach' thing... physical tools pfft.

 

Pencer was an OT with bum shoulders, Etienne was a receiver coming off a broken back, Robertson was a 5'6 DB and Fitzgerald was the slowest guy in the draft

 

Stephan and Swiston were recovering from a major injuries and seem like they never really did

 

You saying that either Lapo or Burke were good coaches? 

 

Pencer was a big strong OL who could move pretty well, Etienne was a tall player with decent speed and had a decent year with little time spent as a WR, Robertson was short but I believe his testing numbers were quite good, Fitzgerald might have been slow but he was a big strong player. Lot of raw abilities there that were expected to be developed. It didn't happen for a variety of reasons. I just find that people are really too hard on Joe Mack for a lot of things. It's almost like it's personal and they will intentionally make things sound worse than they really were. 

 

 

We'll never know - both were under-staffed.  We have something like three more asst coaches now...?

 

I think Lapo still has potential, Burke just gave up... shortly after the Cauchy Muamba signing.

Lapo has potential as an OC, as a head coach, i think he leaves lots to be desired. I remember them showing LAPO trying to rah rah the team at the start of some games, and i just can't see how a guy who... let's go out there OK boys Ok and Ok and play ok with all ok our heart ok and ok ok ok can be a good leader. Lapo as an OC? good. Lapo as a head coach? Probably not so good. 

if u ever talk to Mr Walters, he will tell u that Mr Mack did his own drafting, in 2013 draft walters said to pick Edem, not a guy who has all ready signed with a nfl team that was short linebackers,and in the 2nd rd he wanted to pick Haridara

if we did that we would have been away ahead, but we did not

You saying that either Lapo or Burke were good coaches? 

 

 

 

 

I think LAPO was a good coach with a horrible cast of players to play with.. Even with that, he managed to take the team to the greycup with a broken down Qb, a weak oline, and a good defence.

 

The team cratered after lapo was removed, and Burke didn't do anything with the same cast of players...    We finally looked like perhaps we are on an uptrend, AFTER changing the GM, The whole Coaching staff and a bunch of players including the QB.

 

So.. I think Lapo is a good Coach and did well considering what and who he had to work with.

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Lapo has potential as an OC, as a head coach, i think he leaves lots to be desired. I remember them showing LAPO trying to rah rah the team at the start of some games, and i just can't see how a guy who... let's go out there OK boys Ok and Ok and play ok with all ok our heart ok and ok ok ok can be a good leader. Lapo as an OC? good. Lapo as a head coach? Probably not so good.

Heard Lapo was constipated during that pre-game speech.

 

You saying that either Lapo or Burke were good coaches? 

 

 

 

 

I think LAPO was a good coach with a horrible cast of players to play with.. Even with that, he managed to take the team to the greycup with a broken down Qb, a weak oline, and a good defence.

 

The team cratered after lapo was removed, and Burke didn't do anything with the same cast of players...    We finally looked like perhaps we are on an uptrend, AFTER changing the GM, The whole Coaching staff and a bunch of players including the QB.

 

So.. I think Lapo is a good Coach and did well considering what and who he had to work with.

 

Lapo only looked good in comparison to the absolute **** show that was Tim Burke. Lapo coached not to lose. He could have got some more wins out of that team if he showed some balls and took some risks. 

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.  

Give Etienne a friggin break he was a kicker who had played one year of CIS as a WR. The biggest mistake was not sending him back to play another year of CIS so he could actually get playtime. The notion was how can you send a first rounder back? Well it seems to work for the NHL.

Give Etienne a break? He wasn't worth a first round pick. Whether Jade was lazy in the weight room, didn't have the physical stature or didn't have the mental toughness needed when he was drafted, he was a lousy pick. We could  have had a quality Canadian but instead Mack went "off the board" & chose a fourth rounder who was never ready for prime time. Like I said before picking him in the first round ultimately cost him his career as he was rushed into the lineup before he was ready instead of being allowed to develop on the PR because he was a first round pick.

 

 

You saying that either Lapo or Burke were good coaches? 

 

 

 

 

I think LAPO was a good coach with a horrible cast of players to play with.. Even with that, he managed to take the team to the greycup with a broken down Qb, a weak oline, and a good defence.

 

The team cratered after lapo was removed, and Burke didn't do anything with the same cast of players...    We finally looked like perhaps we are on an uptrend, AFTER changing the GM, The whole Coaching staff and a bunch of players including the QB.

 

So.. I think Lapo is a good Coach and did well considering what and who he had to work with.

 

Lapo only looked good in comparison to the absolute **** show that was Tim Burke. Lapo coached not to lose. He could have got some more wins out of that team if he showed some balls and took some risks. 

 

LaPo made some bad decisions using the clock or strategy wise. You had to wonder what he was thinking at times. Cost us some games. I think pretty evident he panicked on the sidelines at times.

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.  

This thread had very little relevance to it to begin with, it's turned into a more spirited discussion. 

 

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.  

This thread had very little relevance to it to begin with, it's turned into a more spirited discussion. 

 

Spirited discussion?  This discussion has been beaten to death over the last two years and you're usually the first to call posters out on that.  

 

If Lapo and Mack's names were never mentioned again.  It would be too soon.    Let's discuss the present not the past.     

 

 

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.  

This thread had very little relevance to it to begin with, it's turned into a more spirited discussion. 

 

Spirited discussion?  This discussion has been beaten to death over the last two years and you're usually the first to call posters out on that.  

 

If Lapo and Mack's names were never mentioned again.  It would be too soon.    Let's discuss the present not the past.     

 

The past shapes the present. Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it etc etc. 

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.

This thread had very little relevance to it to begin with, it's turned into a more spirited discussion.

 

Spirited discussion?  This discussion has been beaten to death over the last two years and you're usually the first to call posters out on that.  

 

If Lapo and Mack's names were never mentioned again.  It would be too soon.    Let's discuss the present not the past.

The past shapes the present. Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it etc etc.

Yea but the only thing we can truly hope that management learns is what not to do going forward..

 

 

 

 

Can we take the Lapo conversation to a new thread?  It really has no relevance to this thread.

This thread had very little relevance to it to begin with, it's turned into a more spirited discussion.
 

Spirited discussion?  This discussion has been beaten to death over the last two years and you're usually the first to call posters out on that.  

 

If Lapo and Mack's names were never mentioned again.  It would be too soon.    Let's discuss the present not the past.

The past shapes the present. Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it etc etc.

Yea but the only thing we can truly hope that management learns is what not to do going forward..

 

 

The one thing we can all agree on is Darren Cameron FAILED to live up to the high journalistic standards set by fellow bloggers and is unworthy of winning a Bloolitzer.

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The one thing we can all agree on is Darren Cameron FAILED to live up to the high journalistic standards set by fellow bloggers and is unworthy of winning a Bloolitzer.

I agree. If he keeps this up he may wake up one day and find himself writing a sports column at the Sun.

 

The one thing we can all agree on is Darren Cameron FAILED to live up to the high journalistic standards set by fellow bloggers and is unworthy of winning a Bloolitzer.

I agree. If he keeps this up he may wake up one day and find himself writing a sports column at the Sun.

 

Hey, now. That's hitting way below the belt. Have pity.

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