Quote from: Tecno on December 17, 2025, 05:49:17 PMThe loyalty "problem" as it pertains to Fatboi has nothing to do with the loyalty "problem" with Schoen. Schoen is a top-3 NAT REC if fully healthy, worth gobs of money -- who is always hurt. Fatboi is a mediocre NAT DT who is never hurt.? Typo
Yes, both get helped by "loyalty", but it's in different ways. If we're loyal to Schoen and give him another shot, it's because we hope he'll be 2023 Schoen again. There's no hope Fatboi will ever be more than Fatboi (and that's ok).
QuoteI don't think there's a downside here.Oh for sure. I am th8nking the Collaros-Connell chemistry is going to lead to great things. He had a green Qb in Ottawa that threw waaay too many picks. You could tell last year Collaros wasn't happy with the play calling, that will change now
Quote from: bwiser on December 18, 2025, 09:56:02 PMColleros didn't have a great season in 2025 however I do think a lot of that had to do with the poor play of the offensive line. Oliveras numbers were down from previous years largely for the same reason.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on December 18, 2025, 06:48:11 PMYah, I suspect Zach gets a say in who plays Center and he's a loud voice in that room. Picture Hogan in backwards ball cap and shades sweating profusely when Zach airs his grievances.
Quote from: Blue In BC on December 18, 2025, 10:10:53 PMAs far as I know he would have been a free agent at the end of December. The team choose to not add him to the 1 game IR. Even if his contract was expiring adding him would have suggested they may have wanted to re-sign him. OTOH, pushing him to PR to immediately become a free agent after the last game indicated otherwise.
The same applied to Kornelson and Person both put on PR to end the season.
You can draw the distinction wherever you choose but either way it's moot. All 3 are gone and free to sign elsewhere.