It’s that time again… that time
where I artificially create filler posts to get through an offseason with limited
actual stuff to talk about… also known as the Rider Prophet Awards. This year
the awards have the added bonus of being more prestigious and relevant that the
NHL awards. I actually asked Gary Bettman to borrow their awards for this since
they wouldn’t be needing them but he ended up locking me out somehow. We have
talks scheduled for next week… also TSN will be doing an all day special about
the progress of those talks for some reason.
What my awards lack in actual
trophies and being desirable to win, they make up for with… err… umm well they
aren’t as excruciating as the Emmy’s and the results are more relevant than the
Tony’s. This year’s winners will receive an all expense paid trip to Man In the
Bush’s house, their choice of items from the mall lost and found box and an autographed
picture of the Rider Prophet to commemorate this occasion.
Now, on with the awards:
Best Player Name
Anyone who followed my blog or
twitter feed this season will clearly know who this year’s best name goes to.
Previous winners in this category have had names that entertain me, but this
year’s winner took it to the next level by inspiring an ongoing set of jokes
and hilarious (at least in my mind) potential headlines. Ladies and gentlemen
you best name of 2012 goes to the Riders’ own Drew Willy.
Our honouree declined to accept
this award in person, turns out the whole idea rubbed Willy the wrong way. I
guess Willy prefers self-gratification over strangers tooting his horn.
Previous winners: Bear Woods, Solomon Elimimian,
Craphonso Thorpe. Charleston Hughes, Chijioke Onyenegecha,
Quote of the Year
It’s common for comments said by
people across the CFL to irk some people, but it’s truly rare for something
someone says to incite outrage league wide… particularly when it doesn’t
involve racism (yes I’m not going with Khalif Mitchell here though he did have
a couple doozies). This year’s award for quote of the year goes to Bomber GM
Joe Mack for using the following statement to explain why him team was sucking
beyond belief.
"We've had a fairly rough year for the psyche of the
team. It started with the death of coach Richard Harris. I knew that would have
a big impact on our players. As I reflect back... it had a much bigger effect on
the psyche of the team than I even realized. And there were other things that
maybe compounded that. There were things beyond the team's control."
Memo to aspiring GM’s
attempting to gain sympathy for your ineptness by saying your team’s poor play
is due to coach that died a year ago is not a good idea. Mack earned himself
the ire of pretty much everyone in the country and that is why he is deserving
of this honour.
Previous Winner: Henry
Burris, Eddie Johnson, Jason Clermont, Mike Abou-Mechrek
x 2
Play of the Year
Normally this award goes to
marginally talented people who I can scarcely comprehend how they found employment
as a professional football player (case in point, Ryan Dinwiddie won last
year). However this year’s award goes to one of the more talented people in the
CFL: Chris Williams. I’m not sure if he just got bored by returning so many
kicks for TDs or if he momentarily forgot he was playing on the bigger Canadian
field but this year’s play of the year goes to this:
Honourable mention to Taj Smith’s embarrassing attempt to field an
onside kick.
Botched Call of the Year
It was hardly a year for
officials to brag about (though I guess to be fair they were a step above the NFL
replacement officials), inconsistency and questionable calls became the norm.
While there were literally hundreds of potential nominees, the one that sticks
out in my mind from this season came in a home game against Toronto.
Darian Durant was at QB late in
the game needing a TD drive to win the game, he took the snap and dropped back
looking for a pass. Meanwhile Brandon Isaac came on a blitz and nailed Durant
with a dirty head on head hit. No worries though as the ref assigned to watch
for such blatant infractions saw it and instituted the appropriate penalty… oh
wait that’s what should have happened. What actually happened was the said ref
was too distracted by the swirling ripped up 50/50 tickets or day dreaming
about how vertical stripes are slimming. He somehow missed the blatant head
shot and accompanying thundering crack of their helmets that happened right in
front of him on the person he was being paid to watch. It was so bad that the
League instituted a one game suspension on Isaac (and this is a league that
goes out of their way to avoid suspending people).
The Commercial I Didn’t Get Sick
Of Seeing Even Though TSN Made Me Watch It 54,297 Times Award
Honourable mention to Flex-Seal
for teaching us that when in doubt you can fix a boat with a screen door but
this year’s winner was far and away this contribution from Mr. Lube. It just
never got old.
Fans Choice Douche-Bag of the
Year
You the
fans have spoken… and in records numbers I might add as we had the most votes
cast in the 6 year history of this award. It probably had something to do with
it being a banner year for douche-baggery in the CFL. But above all the other
run of the mill douche bags, with 50% of the total votes you have chosen to
award Jon Cornish as the 2012 Fans Choice Douche-Bag of the Year.
It was
probably the mooning thing that put people over the edge but Cornish just seems
to give off this vibe that makes people dislike him.
Interesting
to note that Cornish becomes the 3rd Stampeder in a row to earn this
dubious distinction. I’m sure you’re all
shocked by that.
Previous Winners: Henry Burris, Dwight Anderson, Mike
Kelly, Jason Jimenez, Rob Murphy
Most Insulted Sports Figure
Usually
I can see potential winners in this category coming a mile away. Generally the
nominees come from my long-standing hatred list (such as 2 time winner Michael
Bishop). But this year’s winner is a bit of surprise to me. Not because he is undeserving
but because if you would have asked me at the start of the season he would not
have even been on my radar (that said Mrs. Prophet has hated this guy even
since last year).
This
person received an offseason extension and accompanying huge pay increase.
Unfortunately the size of the increase was proportional to their drop in play.
When he wasn’t busy dropping easy passes, he spent his time going offside and
being the target of passes that were intercepted. I am talking of course about
Chris Getzlaf who caused me to curse more than anyone this year and also
inspired a motto “Nothing good happens when you pass to Getzlaf”.
For me
the clincher was when he was booed off the Mosaic turf. Do have any idea how
much you have to suck to be a hometown Regina Ram product and get booed?!? For
god sake we gave standing ovations to 2 yard passes to Clermont and -1 yard
runs by Stu Foord. The bar is not set that high. But somehow Getzlaf managed to
set a new low. All for the low price of $120,000… the same price we pay our
super midget who is one of the best receivers this franchise has ever had.
For
inspiring more insults and profanity in my household (most of which came from
Mrs. Prophet), Chris Getzlaf is this year’s Most Insulted Sports Figure.
Previous winners: Ryan Dinwiddie, Jim Daley,
Michael Bishop x 2, Marcel Bellefeuille
2 comments:
Wow - 120 k ? That's bad . Getzlaf needs to take a paycut and they should give the extra money to Dressler. Unbelievable .
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