Bluebomber OC position discussion

Started by The Zipp, November 24, 2025, 04:44:23 PM

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dd

Quote from: Jesse on Today at 12:03:12 AMTo be fair, he already left TSN before when he came back to be our OC. He wanted to be a coach.

Now, he may not feel the same way way anymore, but he's already done it once so there's obviously the chance that he would do so again under the right circumstances.
For sure, but i think the lure of the Olympics puts an OC job on hold until that gig runs its course.

Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: dd on Today at 01:51:05 AMFor sure, but i think the lure of the Olympics puts an OC job on hold until that gig runs its course.

I doubt he gets paid much for that job, inevitably real economic opportunities or necessities may disrupt his plans.

Tecno

Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 02:42:46 AMI doubt he gets paid much for that job, inevitably real economic opportunities or necessities may disrupt his plans.

TSN analysts don't make much either!  The panel is always laughing about their pay.
Never go full Johnston!

Tecno

Quote from: Blue In BC on December 02, 2025, 06:15:39 PMRe-signed and announced are not necessarily the same thing. Bombers tend to make announcements a little later than just after a re-signing.

Except in this day & age of twatter, etc., it's often impossible for the players to keep their mouths (thumbs?) shut.  Stuff leaks.
Never go full Johnston!

Waffler

Quote from: Tecno on Today at 07:03:29 AMTSN analysts don't make much either!  The panel is always laughing about their pay.
He's been through the wars and maybe now he thinks of the intangibles. He lives in Ottawa and probably enjoys spending all his time with his family, except for short road trips. He has a lot of prestige doing what he is doing. Maybe he's just happy. Why ruin it with punishing hours, a temporary home and fans ready to rip you apart?
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