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#1
The optimal for team and player is "right to match".  Like an NHL offer sheet.

Let a returning player make his best deal, and give the original team the opportunity to match.  Maybe make it juicier by adding some of it being guaranteed, say 10% (in addition to any guarantees being matched).

If the original team declines to match, they get DP's based on the total deal.
#2
Buck as HC/OC has more money available for an assistant, and who knows if Bourgoin was actually OC in everything but title.

Position coaches interact with the co-ordinators more than the HC, maybe Bourgoin ws fine with Buck, but not as comfortable with MOS, who he would have answered directly to now as OC.

Too many variables...
#3
Quote from: Tecno on December 25, 2025, 03:48:12 AMRight, but he hasn't really proven much yet -- the only ones paying attention to him are us.  And now he has an injury history.  As such I doubt he fetches much of a bump above ELC.  We'd offer him what we offer any other non-star(yet) in their first FA.

My hunch is he's back, or he gets a call mid-year when his knee is healed.
Quote from: Blue In BC on December 25, 2025, 01:35:04 PMAll of that may be true. It's just my opinion at the moment.  Noting that the Lions picked up Bridges after we released him. Assessment and reassessment is happening all the time. Bombers picked by Dawson as a replacement.

I think they give Bonds the same opportunity they gave Parker, the time to recover and come back, if he can't beat out the competition at that time, then they move on from him. Bomber DB's seem to be treasured around the league and usually get picked up, it's like they're running a puppy mill for DB's.

I totally expect Parker to be picked up for his ability, knowledge and experience, I wouldn't be surprised if he's still in the league 4 years from now.
#4
I think we discussed this signing earlier in the week in another thread, he does look like a good option.
#5
Quote from: Tecno on Today at 08:19:19 AMDeceiving (yards).  Meyers was the homerun WR, Johnson was the clutch SB.  Meyers would catch them way down field make a guy miss and get 70YDS.  Johnson was doing the hard work and making spectacular grabs.

Meyers looked to be nothing special -- maybe a route guy, not a hands guy.

Johnson is the guy who will make the stabs and get you 1st downs.

Looking at stats though, it appears those who didn't watch every game may think Meyers is the guy deserving of the big $$ FA!  If Johnson for some odd reason is going for cheap, I'm all over that!!  Man would he be good as a solution to our short game woes.

You've just described Zach's ideal receiver.
#6
Quote from: Jesse on Today at 01:41:56 PMBourgoin was always the one who made sense to me as an internal hire, which we've come to expect from MOS. So, whatever the reason (we'll never know), perhaps he was the initial choice but he chose to go with Buck instead.

I don't think any position coach is going to pass up the opportunity to become a co-ordinator, especially one that has invested years into coaching like Bourgoin, he would instantly double his salary and profile.  That said, O'Shea's decision may have come down to personality or work ethic, you're right, we'll never know.
#7
Quote from: Tecno on Today at 08:44:23 AMYa, maybe it's not really "how long they sat holding the clipboard?", maybe it's more "when they first stepped on the field in reg season, did they suck?".

I didn't even know there were guys named Rourke, Kelly, or Alexander on a roster in the CFL until the moment they stepped on the field (usually in injury relief).  Then they all lit it up.  Same for Dru Brown -- the lighting it up part, not the "didn't know" part, but that's only because I'm a WPG fan.

The Cody & T.Harris examples are probably the best Calvillo-like counter-examples.  But those examples are getting real stale (like a decade ago stale).  There's really no current new guy starting who didn't light it up and have instant success.

You just gotta have that "it" factor immediately.  Wilson has had a few (big!) opportunities to light it up.  He's been mediocre (but not crap) every time.

You're using this phrase pretty loosely, in the case of BLM as with most other QB's there is mucho homework invested to achieve instant success. His first year in the league he ran SY behind Drew Tate and Kevin Glenn, it wasn't till half way through his second season that injury to Glenn and Tate pushed him into the role of starter.  From that point forward you could say he achieved instant success, even though earlier game action confirmed he had the right set of tools to be a good CFL QB.  Not dissimilar to Dru Brown or Alexander's path to "instant success" in their 2nd or 3rd season.

#8
Quote from: dd on Today at 02:44:59 AMRourke looked legit from his first snap, same with Davis Alexander. They had no problem reading defenses and executing plays. Guys who have it have
That happens but is exceedingly rare.  Those are two generational talents imo.  BO was the last one before that who was awesome early.  Some need to be seasoned.  BO needed seasoning mid career.
#9
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Quote from: JockitchwithRich on Today at 04:17:41 AMMy word how this game got into shoot and score action

Certain that Canada will need to play harder away from the puck or their games will be much to chaotic

Not sure if anyone really was impressive. Felt both sides played absolutely no holds barred pond hockey

Yeah, I don't expect any better this year than in the past couple of years.
#10
Quote from: Tecno on Today at 08:29:57 AMBut that scenario doesn't make sense.  That would imply that MOS preferred Hogan as the next OC?!  Unless Bourgoin was dead set on following Buck regardless of what was offered.  Or... Bourgoin was asked and wanted way more than Hogan and the coach cap wouldn't allow it.


Bourgoin was always the one who made sense to me as an internal hire, which we've come to expect from MOS. So, whatever the reason (we'll never know), perhaps he was the initial choice but he chose to go with Buck instead.