Quote from: blue_gold_84 on December 24, 2025, 02:31:19 PMI had to listen to it a handful of times, but I think he said he doesn't see that.
Quote from: Jesse on December 24, 2025, 02:37:22 PMHe literally says he "doesn't see diminished arm strength", if that's what you're counting as acknowledgement.
Quote from: Jesse on December 24, 2025, 07:51:03 PMHe's been here for two years and hasn't earned any reps over a shell of Chris Streveler. I'm of the opinion that guys show very quickly if they are going to be good or not.
Quote from: markf on December 24, 2025, 10:20:16 PMKeeping a quarterback for several years, who you know isn't good enough to actually play quarterback in a game, is not very smart.
Quote from: Blue In BC on December 24, 2025, 05:26:35 PMJ. Grant didn't get a new opportunity in the NFL IIRC. Vaval is currently exploring one. The process is random. Did Vaval show more than Grant early in his career?
Quote from: Jesse on December 24, 2025, 02:39:43 PMThose are players whose CFL contracts expired before they left. Nothing to do about that.
Quote from: VictorRomano on December 24, 2025, 07:18:25 PMEmilus re-signs in Saskatchewan.
Quote from: theaardvark on December 24, 2025, 05:35:51 PMAnd for those whose dream gets shattered when the NFL doesn't bite, we get a Schoen, or a Wilson, or hopefully. more Trey Vaval...
Quote from: Blue In BC on December 24, 2025, 01:15:39 PMBonds may have some upside but we'll see and have a bunch of rookies looking to win spots on AR or PR. Bonds won't necessarily continue on an ELC since he's completed his 1st contract and is a potential free agent.
Quote from: markf on December 24, 2025, 10:20:16 PMIf he's that bad, why keep him around for years?I don't think they think in such black and white terms as "not good enough to play QB in a game". They assess their skills as a potential starter, and my guess is that if Zach is currently a B to B+, and Strev was a C, then Wilson was grading out as a C-. Not great. But not necessarily worse than any other QB on the planet either. Plus factor in that he already knows the offence to some extent, he's good at short yardage, and he may be a high character guy as well. So, before you let him go, you need to find someone who either grades higher right now, or shows the potential to surpass him. In the latter situation, where there is just future potential, my guess is they will keep a QB like that on the PR. In TC, if anyone shows better than Wilson, or a lot more potential that Wilson, Wilson may be cut. But its not a given until they assess the other QBs. And its not a given that whoever is kept instead of Wilson is all that great either, and may not be seen as ready to start in a game either. Sometimes you may have to keep a QB on the roster that your not thrilled with in terms of getting real game reps, because there is not much better available, or the available options are too expensive.
Keeping a quarterback for several years, who you know isn't good enough to actually play quarterback in a game, is not very smart. Just to run for a first down on third and short? All the while having nobody good enough to actually run the offence?
Seems like a formula for losing when your starter gets hurt.
I think they're pretty smart, so I doubt this is what has happened.
Quote from: markf on December 24, 2025, 10:20:16 PMIf he's that bad, why keep him around for years?
Keeping a quarterback for several years, who you know isn't good enough to actually play quarterback in a game, is not very smart. Just to run for a first down on third and short? All the while having nobody good enough to actually run the offence?
Seems like a formula for losing when your starter gets hurt.
I think they're pretty smart, so I doubt this is what has happened.