We need some toughness. Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on April 17, 2026, 06:40:47 PMDoing so would also entail making some hard decisions at first conflict, do they risk losing Vanterpool or Randolph to get one more year out of Bryant? I doubt either of them would accept PR assignment and a downgrade of Wallace to 6th man in his contract year would be idiotic. Kyrie or JSK, why keep both when younger LB's are vying for their jobs?
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on April 17, 2026, 06:28:13 PMApparently the event occurred around the time of the Grey Cup parade sometime in December, the Riders had a lot of time to investigate and ponder their options and yet they decided to hang onto Ajou and let Tommy Nield walk. They are left with Bhel Duncan-Dusby, who looks to be the least talented of the 3, their equivalent of Joey Corcoran.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on April 17, 2026, 07:19:44 PMI bet 9 of 10 catches were standing still on the sidelines and getting knocked out of bounds. I remember he made a spectacular catch with one hand but I've never seen him do anything with the ball after he's caught it.
Quote from: Tecno on April 17, 2026, 05:27:37 AMCorcoran made a couple of grabs last year that had me screaming "sweet hands". Like top-line bad-throw very-short-range no-time-to-think high-velocity snags that should have been whiffs. They were something to behold.
Clercius has never shown to have any hands at all. Maybe this is what MOS & crew saw when they changed the AR.
Plus, Zach & Hogan whinged many times last year about guys all not being in the right place doing the right things. We still aren't sure who that is, but it easily could have been Clercius. Being "that wrong place" guy will get you in the dog house in WFC pretty darn fast!!
Quote from: theaardvark on April 17, 2026, 04:33:42 PMClercius has made a few Lawler-esque catches, falling away over the head grabs.
His first season saw few targets, but most were completed. 32/40 for 352yds, with 114 YAC and a TD. IIRC, he caught the all but 2 of the first 16 throws sent his way.
Second season was 40/57 for 411 with 111 YAC, no TD's. With him not starting the back half of the season, 9 targets in the last 7 games.
What changed during the off season? Hogan. Was Clercius a victim of the bad OC playcalling? Was Hogan's playbook not conducive to Clercius' play? Will Condell find a better use for him this year?
I guess we will see in camp. There is no debating he showed he had the ability to get open and catch as a rookie under Buck. Maybe it was just the sophomore jinx.
Quote from: Blue In BC on April 17, 2026, 05:19:04 PMYou wouldn't have those imports on the AR as DI's for an in game injury. I pointed that out already. You might have one on the 1 game IR or PR if there is a longer injury issue and if Elgersma moves to a # 1 role.
Regardless the number of imports ( QB's not in the equation ) on the AR doesn't change. Imports on the AR are already starting except for those DI's which are used a lot in rotation.
Name a team that rosters an import OL as a DI? Doesn't happen.
Quote from: theaardvark on April 17, 2026, 05:55:56 PMBut he's already had a Visa, might still be valid.
Quote from: gobombersgo on April 17, 2026, 05:21:35 PMWalters has said he spent some of the the money to carry extra guys on the 1 game injured list. He spent the the rest on 2026 signings.
Because of the tighter budget this season you'll see more guys cut when others come back from injury. You'll also see more injured players going straight to the 6 game list.