CFL (Non-Bombers) off-season news

Started by gobombersgo, November 20, 2025, 07:59:20 PM

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Jesse

Quote from: RebusRankin on December 05, 2025, 02:43:19 AMSpeculation on my part but he took less in 2025 and he discussed taking a team friendly deal then.

Was it team friendly by choice or because he was 39 and had only played one full season in the previous 6 years with zero playoff success?
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Tecno

Quote from: RebusRankin on December 04, 2025, 04:48:41 PMHypothetically, who has the $ to pay Brady? Montreal and BC, I'd say no. The Riders have a ton of big name guys to try to sign. Hamilton has some bigger contracts.

If Brady really wants to bail to be with a team "that can win GCs" then he is limiting his choices to BC, CGY, SSK, MTL.  SSK already has their guy and doesn't need the ratio help.  CGY is a run-first team (under Dickenson T.G.) and could use the ratio help... if anyone makes a big play for Brady, it'd be them.

MTL I think is happy with their Scott ELC wunderkind.  BC is a pass-first team with no ratio needs -- I can't see them being interested blowing $300k+.

(HAM will never get to a cup with BLM, so count them out.  And TOR is now in full rebuild mode.  OTT/EDM, nothing needs to be said.)

So CGY or WPG.  That's it.  We just need to get within $35k of CGY's offer and he'll probably stay.
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Tecno

Quote from: Pete on December 03, 2025, 09:00:45 PMbe interesting to see if there are more details, ie money hid behind marketing money similar to what they did with Roarke.

You bet.  The pundit leak was careful in its wording.  "hard money", not "salary".  MMM would count as "hard money".  They did the same misdirection when announcing Rourke in last FA -- gave the "hard money" first, and only told us about the $200k MMM later.

I bet Hatcher is $100k MMM easy.  Maybe $150k.

I would hope we sign Brady with $100k MMM to ease the SMS pain.  It's super easy with Brady -- just sponsor/video-record every dog-saving trip of his.  Voila -- justified MMM.
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RebusRankin

Using the MM to offset Brady's salary is a good idea.

Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: Tecno on December 05, 2025, 09:42:58 AMIf Brady really wants to bail to be with a team "that can win GCs" then he is limiting his choices to BC, CGY, SSK, MTL.  SSK already has their guy and doesn't need the ratio help.  CGY is a run-first team (under Dickenson T.G.) and could use the ratio help... if anyone makes a big play for Brady, it'd be them.

MTL I think is happy with their Scott ELC wunderkind.  BC is a pass-first team with no ratio needs -- I can't see them being interested blowing $300k+.

(HAM will never get to a cup with BLM, so count them out.  And TOR is now in full rebuild mode.  OTT/EDM, nothing needs to be said.)

So CGY or WPG.  That's it.  We just need to get within $35k of CGY's offer and he'll probably stay.


Dickenson has never been the biggest spender, it goes against the Stamps philosophy of being cheap.


JockitchwithRich

Would appreciate clarification on the acronym of MMM or MM in relation to contracts, nothing with Google

Love the Bombers and great athletes like Brady ...... however Walters is in tough and we already have Peterson



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#128
Quote from: VictorRomano on December 05, 2025, 07:29:43 PMDang.  I was hoping he would hit FA and we might be able to take a run at him.

Nah far too one dimensional, Strev. had more upside than Stevens, he can't even pretend to be a backup QB.

Blue In BC

Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on December 05, 2025, 07:49:13 PMNah far too one dimensional, Strev. had more upside than Stevens.

12 pass completions in 68 games. Maybe he should switch to a DE with his size and speed. Or learn to block as a FB.  lol
One game at a time.

Pigskin

Quote from: Blue In BC on December 05, 2025, 09:17:11 PM12 pass completions in 68 games. Maybe he should switch to a DE with his size and speed. Or learn to block as a FB.  lol

Yes excellent SY guy. But your right. 68 games, 12/21 for 83 yards.
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