Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 06:13:38 PMIt seems everyone assumes he is moving on from EDM. Is there any reason he couldn't end up back in Edm?
Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 06:13:38 PMIt seems everyone assumes he is moving on from EDM.
Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 06:09:06 PMIts one thing keeping a solid player (ROY) like Schoen though some injury issues, especially without dead money in the deal. Its quite another buying one at a premium price from someone that cut him.
White, I don't think it was an issue with his play that caused HAM to release him, but the fact they have a Lawler eating up the highest salary in the league on the roster. The fact that he can do returns is a huge addition as well. Can you imagine White/Vaval back for a punt? With the ST shenanigans we can get up to? Fun times.
Hervey's decision to give guaranteed money/bonus to someone who may have an injury issue that winds him up on he 6 game with a reduced $SMS benefit is questionable as well.
Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 06:13:38 PMIt seems everyone assumes he is moving on from EDM. Is there any reason he couldn't end up back in Edm? Was his release prompted by the impending bonus and not renegotiating the deal in time, or him thinking he could get a better deal elsewhere?
He will get a chance now to see if any other team wants to take a flyer on him, at more than what Edm was willing to commit to him as QB2. And then he can make his best deal with Hervey to stay with his brother (might be funny if the DB brother ends up better paid than the QB brother, and induce the Sinopoli effect).
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 05:48:12 PMDraft profiles of each.
Tim White is a 5'9", 175-pound wide receiver and elite return specialist who
went undrafted in 2017 out of Arizona State. Known for his speed (4.51s 40-yard dash) and versatility, he has spent five stellar seasons in the CFL, earning multiple All-CFL honors and four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons before joining the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2026.
Austin Mack is a 6'1", 208-pound wide receiver from Ohio State who went undrafted in 2020 before carving out a career in the CFL and briefly the NFL. Known for solid size, strong run-blocking, and reliable hands, he lacks elite speed (4.59s 40-yard dash). He recently re-signed with the CFL's Edmonton Elks after a stint with the Atlanta Falcons.
Schoen only played in 19 games in 2023 and 2024 with only 3 of those in 2024. We didn't rule him out as injury prone going into 2025.
I'm not saying you're wrong but it's early to rule a player out on that IMO. I do think he has more reliable hands.
Quote from: Jesse on Today at 05:23:14 PMHodge is the worst.