C. Streveler

Started by Blue In BC, January 07, 2026, 04:24:40 PM

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Ducky

Quote from: tlf on February 21, 2026, 07:15:35 PMRourke is in BC. Even that.. I'd rather have Zach.  Where does this person exist? Get to work Kyle!
He already runs for his life...he does enough running.  An Oline is what is needed. Kyle seems to be working on that.  Thank god. He's taken enough hits.
Trouble with Collaros running is he runs like an old man now. He is slow, lumbering and stiff.

dd

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You'd take zach over Rourke!?! Admire your loyalty but Rourke is on the upswing with many years of productive football ahead of him, zach will be lucky to get through 2026 not on the IR. I d take Rourke over anyone in this league, top knotch passer and never gets enough credit for his escapability and running skills.the mans a freak

tlf

Quote from: dd on February 22, 2026, 12:32:02 AMYou'd take zach over Rourke!?! Admire your loyalty but Rourke is on the upswing with many years of productive football ahead of him, zach will be lucky to get through 2026 not on the IR. I d take Rourke over annoying in this league, top knotch passer and never gets enough credit for his escapability and running skills.the mans a freak

Fair..that was probably too loyal, can I have both?  :D

GOLDMEMBER

Strev is to beat up to continue a pro career IMO
Season ticket holder since year 1 of the Reinbold era.

Tecno

Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on February 13, 2026, 06:39:39 PMMaybe that trend can be reversed with a drop in weight and more long distance running, I don't know, he should train with Trevor Harris.

TSN did that "Trevor Harris learns tap dancing from his mom" segment like 5 years ago... I laughed at the time.  But hey, Trevor got his cup, so maybe get Zach into the tap dancing class room!
Never go full Johnston!

bwiser

Quote from: Jesse on January 07, 2026, 05:19:45 PMI'm not sure why people relate a player's career with their ability to understand and teach the game.

Strev does run QB camps and I think that is his post-career plan.
[/quoteI agree. A good player is not necessarily a good coah. I think at times borderline players make better coaches because it never came easy for these players. They had to work hard at their craft and try to get any edge they can to stay in the league. I look at Gretzky, Messier and Roy. All were hall of famers but none of them have much success coaching.

Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: bwiser on February 24, 2026, 06:59:51 PM
Quote from: Jesse on January 07, 2026, 05:19:45 PMI'm not sure why people relate a player's career with their ability to understand and teach the game.

Strev does run QB camps and I think that is his post-career plan.
[/quoteI agree. A good player is not necessarily a good coah. I think at times borderline players make better coaches because it never came easy for these players. They had to work hard at their craft and try to get any edge they can to stay in the league. I look at Gretzky, Messier and Roy. All were hall of famers but none of them have much success coaching.

As far as I've seen Strev's camps have been for kids, pretty sure that's not a financially viable alternative career unless he has endless camps running.  He's media savvy enough to find a spot in the podcast world but probably not well known enough to get a mainstream gig anywhere.  Entry level coaching at a highschool level may be his best bet if he can get his foot in the door.