C. Streveler

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

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Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: Blue In BC on January 23, 2026, 05:35:03 PMIt is a good quality to have but teams will have to assess the risk. It's not clear when he would actually be ready to hit the field if a team is interested. Being ready to compete so soon as in the UFL I doubt. My expectation is he won't be ready until mid season but that's just a guess after 2 serious injuries.

Doesn't matter the risk of injury, what he offers at full health is still not enough IMO.

Blue In BC

Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 23, 2026, 05:47:29 PMDoesn't matter the risk of injury, what he offers at full health is still not enough IMO.

We know that too but some team may see him as a viable # 2. That's more due to the difficulty finding quality QB depth. That includes the Bombers.

Lots of candidates on the TC roster if they make it to TC. Whether any of them last more than 1 season is unknown.
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Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 23, 2026, 05:47:29 PMDoesn't matter the risk of injury, what he offers at full health is still not enough IMO.

I agree. He was a step slow last season. Throw in another major surgery this off season, I just can't see him being that effective.
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I have no idea what the perpetual fascination with Streveler is as an actual quarterback.

He's obviously an A+ human and is a fantastic athlete but he can't throw and he can't read and he remarkably overachieved as a professional QB. Credit to him for that. But please. It should have been the end of the road two off-seasons ago. It surely must be now.

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Will he re-evaluate his career and become a slash?  FB/QB?  Or even a TE/QB.  I have to wonder if he would have had the chops to stick on an NFL roster as a TE, or if any team even considered it or offered the chance.

He player Rec in college when he couldn't get on the field as QB, maybe if no one offers him a QB slot, he rethinks the position?
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We don't know what the future holds but he will try his best to recover and I hope he can land a job.  I think he still has something to provide, in the right situation and price.  A very tough road ahead but that didn't stop him last time.  I think he might be employed by mid season if he have recovered and someone has injury or depth issues.  Could also get a PR spot waiting for that type of situation to arise.  A betting man would say he is done but I am not betting against this beast.  While he struggled at times in his career and recently, I don't think some are giving him enough credit.  He has played professionally in two league for a long time and that is an incredibly hard thing to do.  I am proud of him and he can hold his head high if this in the end.  Never a fan of kick the guy at the end or when they are down. 

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Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 05:12:27 PMWill he re-evaluate his career and become a slash?  FB/QB?  Or even a TE/QB.  I have to wonder if he would have had the chops to stick on an NFL roster as a TE, or if any team even considered it or offered the chance.

He player Rec in college when he couldn't get on the field as QB, maybe if no one offers him a QB slot, he rethinks the position?

Streveler is not a big enough guy to play FB or TE in the NFL. I know he was a physical runner as a QB in the CFL, but he'd get broken in half if he tried to play outside his weight class like that.
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