Apologies for not having my usual sentimonies posted on Monday. I went to see Avengers Sunday and was too distraught to think about football. I mean the musical duet was magical, the Thanos/Hulk romantic relationship was maybe a bit much but what really got me was the plot twist around Captain America actually being Darth Vader's son and turns out he was dead the whole time and they only win when they figure out the flying V formation. Oops sorry for spoiling it for people.
Anyway, back to football:
- The CFL Draft goes Thursday. I still maintain that the Riders will use their first round pick on a receiver. Hergy Malaya and Justin McInnis are the names that jump out to me but Kaion Julien-Grant and Brayden Lenius-Dickey are also options. In the second round my guess is DL or OL. We need a DB to back up Edem but there are only 2 decent ones in the draft and both are facing possible suspensions.
- Solomon Elimimian has been a topic of conversation across the prairies after news surfaced that he was being released. The Riders are one of 3 teams showing interest. This is definitely a proceed with caution scenario as he's old and injuries are starting to slowly pile up (can't imagine making 100+ tackles year in year out is good for the body). But when healthy dude is one of the best to ever play the position. It will come down to whether the money makes sense. But he is worth exploring.
- The other name of interest is Jeff Knox. Now he's no Elimimian but he is 5 years younger, more versatile and has experience in our defense. He's also a good player in his own right. He can play outside and middle LB (like Equavoen did). It all depends on how much each of them want salary-wise but there is a case that Knox is a better for for our needs than Elimimian. Also Knox is easier to type, which in my world is a plus (won't someone think of the bloggers?!)
- Maybe I missed something or maybe its just an oversight but Matt Elam does not appear on the Riders' roster on their website. Anyone know what happened?
- The other topic is the ongoing negotiations between the CFLPA and the league. Both sides are doing the best to gain leverage in the negotiations. The League by not paying bonuses and delaying negotiations. The CFLPA by taking a strike vote and threatening to not show to camp. I think that like usual and deal will be made at the 11th hour without any kind of disruption to the season. If the CFLPA can remain as united as they currently say they are on this reporting to training camp issue it would really strengthen their position but the closer this gets to camp the more I'll be watching for cracks. Easy for Mike Reilly and other top players to not report to camp (Reilly has top hat money) but if you are a new player whose livelihood depends on getting a chance to earn a paycheque a lot tougher to jeopardize that chance.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Friday, April 26, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Toronto Argonauts
We conclude our team previews
with the team currently on the clock. The Argos have the first overall pick
after a dreadful season. As much of an enviable position as it is, history is
not on their side on this one. Looking at the last 4 first overall picks only
one has actually panned out.
That’s not great news for the
Argos who really need something to show for this pick. Their last 3 top picks
(Ryan Hunter, Mason Woods and Brian Jones) are not with the team. Not exactly a
recipe for success.
Picks: 9 picks, first selection is 1st
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: Two of their top 3 picks remain
unsigned. First rounder Ryan Hunter is in the NFL. 3rd rounder Regis
Cibasu got an NFL minicamp invite and then returned to school. They got a
decent special teamer in Nelkas Kwemo but when that’s all you have to show for
3 top 20 picks that’s not great. If Hunter and Cibasu end up signing, then that
drastically changes to evaluation but for now the impact is very minimal.
Potential Pipeline: TE Luke
Wilson (Oakland), OL Ryan Hunter (Kansas City), WR Regis Cibasu (college)
Current Strengths: McEwen, Holmes, Bomben and Van
Zeyl have them solid at OL with a number of others for depth. Cleyon Laing is a
stud along the D-line and they have good depth behind him. They also have
Gabriel at safety with Woodson and Webster for depth. Offensively Coombs and
Cross are key playmakers in their offense. Llevi Noel is solid on special teams
and developing as a receiver.
Current Needs: Their top OL are starting to be
mostly on the wrong side of 30 so they need to keep building there. While they
have quantity at receiver they could use a big more quality there. LB is
another place they could look to add. Lastly their kicking game was utter crap
last season. While the draft likely does not provide the solution for them there
its something they should probably look into addressing.
Prediction: Logic would say trading down makes
some sense for a team with no galring needs but with no consensus #1 pick I
doubt many teams are interesting in giving up much for it. That means the Argos
likely keep the pick and take an OL. Most likely either Drew Desjarlais or Zach
Wilkinson. Bonus prediction: with 2 third round picks it would make a lot of
sense to offer one of those to the Riders for Tyler Crapigna. Even coming off
injury he has to be better than what they had last season.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Ottawa RedBlacks
Since
returning to the league Ottawa has been one of the most consistently successful
teams in the league (3 Grey Cup appearances in the past 4 years). Now a large
part of that success has to do with playing in a division where being mediocre
is good enough to be way better than the rest of the teams. But their success
has also been driven by their strong Canadian content.
Interesting
fact for you from 2016 to present they have only traded away 5 of their picks…
total. Some teams manage that in a year. Other interesting fact: the RedBlacks
have only 3 people over the age of 30 on their roster.
Picks: 7 picks, first selection is 7th
overall
2018 Draft Assessment: It was all about building depth,
which is something they have the luxury of doing with a strong set of Canadian
starters. First rounder Matt Korte builds depth at OL. Same with second rounder
Dubois at receiver. So far the impact has been
minimal but almost every pick is still on the roster so they could yet
develop into something with more impact.
Potential Pipeline: DL Eli Ankou (NFL –
Jacksonville). They also have the rights to DL Mehdi Abdesmad but he retired.
Current Strengths: They have 6 former first round picks
at O-line. 5 of their own plus Philippe Gagnon acquired in free agency, That is
some enviable depth there. Sinopoli remains the top Cdn WR in the league at
this point and they added 2017 first rounder Nate Behar to further solidify
that spot. Feoli-Guidino is an underrated contributor there as well. Pruneau
gives them a defensive starter at safety. Latanzio and Klassen give them the needed
7th Canadian at DL. Also their kicker is kinda good. Something about
breaking a pro football record as an undrafted rookie.
Current Needs: Too bad they can’t draft a new
OC. Too soon? I was working on another joke about how at the combine Ottawa likely
blocked prospects from interviewing with other teams as well… but I was honestly
too lazy to turn it into something decent enough to post (you get what you pay
for). D-line would be a good place to build. They finished third last in sacks
last season and while Latanzio and Klassen are adequate they are hardly impact
players. Given that they start 2 Cdn WR they could use some more depth there.
Linebacker is another place to look. Beyond that they have very few glaring
needs.
Prediction: In
every single draft in RedBlack history except 2014 they have selected an OL
with their first pick. They are nothing if not consistent. As much as they are
creatures of habit I think this will mark the second time in franchise history they
don’t take an OL first. D-line would make the most sense, though in the past their
attempts to draft DL high have failed to materialize (Ankou, Abdesmad). Receiver
would be the other place for them to look in the early rounds.
Monday, April 22, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Saskatchewan Roughriders
What will
the first draft of the Jeremy O’Day era bring? I doubt it will be as
interesting or whacky as the Chris Jones era (but then again aside from his
wardrobe choices, its tough to be as interesting and whacky as Jones). Outside
of 2017, Jones did not have a great drafting record. 2016 was abysmal. With St
John not re-signed there is no one left from that draft and we got a solid half
season out of him (not a great return on investment for a first overall pick).
2017 was a solid draft (Bladek, Judge, Chevrier). 2018 (as I’ll discuss below
hinges a lot on one guy). Hopefully O’Day can prove to be a great drafter
because the string of poor drafting GMs we’ve had goes back a while Jones,
Taman, Tillman, Shiv.
Picks: 6 picks, first selection is 6th
overall
2018 Draft Assessment: Not going to go quite as far as
to say the success of this draft hinges entirely on Dakota Shepley but it’s
pretty close to that. We took a risk in drafting him as high as we did but it
has paid off with us only having to wait 1 year for him. He’s signed and will
be in camp (of course pending whatever happens in collective bargaining). If he
even comes close to his potential it’s a win. If he ends up not panning out
then it’s a bad draft as the rest of the draftees are a solid meh. Teitz seems
like he can contribute on teams. Breton and Mufata (I can’t help myself
whenever I heart that name I picture Scar yelling “never, ever mention that
name!”) are developmental projects that may or may not pan out.
Potential Pipeline: DL David Oneymata (NFL – New
Orleans), TE Anthony Auclair (NFL – Tampa Bay), TE Adam Zaruba – neg list
(rugby), OL Christopher Smith (college), DB Elie Bouka (free agent, we don’t
officially own his rights but given that we released him early, hopefully there
is some goodwill there)
Current Strengths: O-line depth looks good with
Labatte, Blake, Bladek, Clark, Shepley and Schram (who saw some limited action last
season). Some definite playmakers on D with Evans, Edem and Judge. Also a very
strong special teams core. Good snapper in Hus. Solid at kicking with Lauther,
Bartel, Crapigna (and possibly John Ryan). Gagne and Chevrier had 23 and 16
special teams tackles. Plus the Riders should get Radford back who had 24 in
2017. Patrick Lavoie is a solid utility player.
Current Needs: With Jake Harty out again with
injury the Riders' Cdn WR situation is pretty bleak. We have 35 year old Cory Watson
who has topped 500 once in the past 7 years and Mitch Picton who has not taken
a pro snap. That does not instill much confidence in a team that needs to start
a Cdn WR. Depth on defense is concerning outside of LB. We have zero depth
behind Edem and while I like Makana Henry, I’d like more than just him backing
up Evans. Also, as much as depth at OL is good, 3 of them are the wrong side of
30 and another is moving off season ending injury. Can’t just stand pat.
Prediction: With so many good WR prospects this
year and our desperate need there, I have a hard time seeing us not taking one
in the first round. Either Justin McInnis or Hergy Mayala. In round 2, we will
be looking for a DL or a DB. My guess is that D-line is most likely because the
DB crop is so thin. The other thing to
watch is whether we are able to move Tyler Crapigna for an extra mid-round
pick. You can bet we are trying.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Montreal Alouettes
The Als are
apparently fans of extended waits. For example they haven’t been in the
postseason for 4 years now (and based on how things are trending that drought
may continue). They also dislike first round picks so much that they have
decided not to have a first round pick again until 2022. But don’t worry the 2
they spent on Johnny Manziel were totally worth it. The Als are doing dismal
both on and off the field. They may have new owners by the draft and hopefully
that will start a slow upward trend for the team.
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 13th
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: In true Kavis Reed fashion, even
when he did something good he found a way to screw it up. They wisely traded down
from the first overall spot and still drafted OL Trey Rutherford (who I believe
was their target all along). It cost them a 2019 first rounder but they got vet
OL Ryan Bomben. Good deal. But they only kept Bomben for 6 games before trading
him for an import DB and a 3rd round pick. Not such a good deal. Outside
of Rutherford it was a case of quantity over quality. They had 9 other picks
but other than Bo Banner who has potential as a rotational DL the rest of the group
seem to be depth people at best. The addition of OL Tyler Johnstone may have
cost them their 2019 first rounder but he should be a solid addition.
Potential Pipeline: n/a (at one point they had DL
Tyrone Crawford on their neg list but not sure if they still do… not that it
matters, he ain’t coming north).
Current Strengths:
Improving
their Canadian content was a priority this offseason. They added proven Canadian
guys like Taylor Loffler, Bo Lokombo and vet OL Spencer Wilson. Loffler along
with Henoc Muamba give them 2 impact Cdn defenders. Johnstone and Rutherford
give then a good young core to go along with their vets (Matte, Brodeur-Jourdain,
Wilson).
Current Needs:
Finding 7
quality Cdn Starters will be tough. They have 2 defenders and 3 OL but after that
it gets scary. In theory Johnstone could play tackle and give their 4 OL. They
have a lot of Cdn WRs but none of them are starting material. They lack enough
talent to start a D-lineman. So those are both big areas of need. Also given
that Matte, Brodeur-Jourdain and Wilson are all the wrong side of 30, continuing
to build at OL would be a good idea.
Prediction:
I think the ALs have to take a DL or WR with their first
pick (in round 2). But with having 2 second rounders and a high third (13, 16
and 19 overall) I could see them trying to swing a deal to trade up higher to
get a more impactful player. With new ownership coming I have a feeling this
will be Kavis Reed’s last draft… which is great news from the Alouettes but sad
news for a blogger like myself whose gimmick is making fun of things.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Hamilton Ti-Cats
We take a
look at the first East team of this preview today. Over the last 2 years Hamilton
has loaded up on early round picks. They had 4 top 20 picks that season and
have another 3 this year. Side note
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 2nd
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: Tough to call a draft a success
when you use the first overall pick on a guy that still has not signed. That
said, despite that 2018 was still pretty good for the Ti-Cats. Their other
first round pick turned into Darius Ciraco who started every game in his rookie
season. They also got Jackson Bennett in round 2 who had some good plays on
special teams and I think is a guy poised for a step forward in year 2. Add in
a few other depth picks and you have a pretty good draft class. If Chapman ever
reports it could end up being a great one. 5th round pick Justin
Buren was a guy they were high on (he started the last 6 games) but he retired.
Potential Pipeline: DL Brent Urban (NFL – free agent),
DL Nathan Shepard (neg list, NY Jets), WR Mark Chapman (AAFL)
Current Strengths: Pretty solid across the board.
The interior of theor O-line is good and young. Mike Filer is the “old” one at
29. Ciraco and Revenberg have turned out to be great first round picks for the
Ti-Cats. Add in Girard and Rice for depth They have 3 potential starters at
D-line with Laurent, Westerman and Cappicciotti (man I hate having to type that
name). Add in McGough and Vaugh for depth and they are set there. Mike Daly,
newly signed Tunde Adleke and Jackson Bennett have them solid at DB. Mike Jones
had a breakout year at WR. RB Sean Thomas-Erlington (and 8th round
pick in 2017) turned some heads last season and proved he can be a solid rotational
RB.
Current Needs: The ratio likely dictates starting
2 Cdn Wrs. Mike Jones has one of those spots. But the other one? Chambers has
played more than 6 just once in the past 4 years so I wouldn’t be counting on
him. Brian Jones is serviceable (honestly to Rider fans even remember he played
for us last year?). So unless they get Chapman under contract, they will need more
depth there. While they are OK at OL for now the Ti-Cats have only drafted 4
Cdn OL in the past 5 years… that is not a typo. They could also use to build
some depth at LB/special teams. While they did just re-sign Hajrullahu if you
have followed his career he tends to be really good only in alternating years.
Given that last year was pretty good that doesn’t bode well for 2019.
Prediction:
I see the Ti-Cats using two picks on and OL and a WR. I’m just not sure
in what order. With no clear cut #1 receiver and picking second overall my
guess is they go OL in the first round (Drew Desjarlais, Zach Wilkinson, Jesse
Gibbon) and then target a WR like Kayon Julien-Grant or Kurleigh Gittens in Round
2.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Calgary Stampeders
Guess how
many Canadians on the Stampeder roster were not drafted or originally recruited
by the Stamps? 4. That’s how well they draft and develop. They rarely need
outside infusions of Canadian talent. They are lucky they do though because if
you look back at their Round1-3 picks from 2014 through 2017, they have just 4 of
16 remaining on the roster, none of which were first round picks.
Picks: 9 picks, first selection is 8th
Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Tough to get a good assessment
on the draft at this point as they’ve had next to no impact. That is more a
product of Calgary having strong Canadian talent and new players having to bide
their time waiting for playing time. Even first round pick Sceviour only suited
up for 1 game. In true Stamps form this group may develop into contributors but
its’ too early to tell.
Potential Pipeline: OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff (NFL
- Kansas City, though I don’t expect to ever see him up north)
Current Strengths: Mrabure, Turner and Wiggan have
them set at DL. Despite the loses of Durant and Parker, Brescasin and Lynch
should be able to hold down a WR spot. Courtney Stephen give them a legit
starting DB. Bergman and Erdos are solid OL. Can’t go wrong with the kicking
combo of Parades and Maver.
Current Needs: This is the first time in a long
time where I have looked at the Stamps roster and not been overly impressed by their
Canadian content. They aren’t in dire straights by any stretch of the
imagination. But loses of guys like Singleton and Adeleke along with a lot of
the rest of their top picks not panning out (Colling, Lavoie) have them in need
pretty much across the board.
Prediction: O-line would seem to be a
natural place to focus early as they need depth there. In Round 2 my guess is
they target DB Malcolm Lee. It’s a thin class for LB and DB so they will try
and get what they can early.
Monday, April 15, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The
Bombers have had some pretty solid Canadian depth for a few years now (quite
the accomplishment given their Taman/Mack history). But this offseason has been
a tough one for them. Between retirements and free agency they lost 4 former 1st
or 2nd round picks and 3 of their 7 Canadian starters. That’s quite
the hit in one offseason. Definitely a need to re-stock the shelves. Having 2
top 5 picks is a good way to start that.
Picks: 9 picks, first selection is 4th
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: Immediate impacts were not huge
but it could well be an important group as it develops. They traded out of the
first round to get an extra first rounder this year. They then drafted 2 receivers
in Rashaun Simonise and Daniel Petermann. Both showed promise in their first
year and both could take a step forward in year 2 (particularly the athletic Simonise).
Third rounder Arnaud Gendron-Dumouchel retired and the rest were mostly depth
players. So beyond the WRs the returns were minimal. 2017 first rounder Geoff Gray
finally signed after some time down south which is a boost.
Potential Pipeline: None. Though they do have DL
Andy Mulumba, WR Stephen Alli and DL Christo Bilukidi should they ever decide
to play football again which at this point is highly unlikely.
Current Strengths: What stands out is their
Canadian offensive weapons. Obviously Andrew Harris is a beast. Add in guys
like Demski, Wolitarski (who had a breakout season) , Petermann and Simonise and
they appear pretty solid… plus their OC knows how to use them all. They also
have a group of very solid special teams players like Thomas Miles, Chad Rempel
and Mike Miller.
Current Needs: Losing 3 Canadian starters in a
year is rough. They have Couture who is ready to step in and take one spot and
the hope is Gray is ready as well. Regardless they will need to rebuild depth
there as they are suddenly thin. Replacing Loffler is not quite as easy. Hecht is an adequate fill in but
they should be looking for better. The thing is, they can start 6 Cdns on O (3
OL, RB and 2 WR) so really they only need 1 defensive starter which could be
Jake Thomas. So while depth is needed at safety and D-line it’s not a burning need.
Prediction: I’ll be straight-up shocked if
the Bombers don’t use one of their first rounders on an OL. Depending on how
the top 3 picks go they could get the 2nd best OL in the draft (who
that is is a judgment call). Guys like Jesse Gibbons, Shane Richards or Kyle
Saxelid are possibilities. They may also
use the benefit of a second first rounder to take a flyer on a guy with NFL interest
like say Mathieu Betts. After that look for them to look to build depth at DL
and more at OL.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: Edmonton Eskimos
The Esks
seems to have a bi-polar condition when it comes to the draft. In recent years
they seem to alternate between good drafts and bad ones. 2014 was bad (Devon
Bailey, Aaron Milton), ’15 was good (Groulx, Beard, Konar), ’16 was bad at the time (though Tevaughn SMith showing up suddenly improves things), ’17 good (Behar,
Roy, Mulumba, Boateng). 2018 was a whole lot of meh. I guess that means 2019 should be another good one.
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 3rd
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: With only one pick in the top 20
it was not a high impact draft class for the Esks. They traded out of the first
round to add another mid-round pick. Mostly a lot of special team/depth
players. Godfrey Oneyka could develop into an impact player in year 2 but the
early returns on the 2018 class are minimal so far. They did however get a pick
boost this offseason by finally signing 2016 first round pick Tevaughn Smith
Potential Pipeline: OL Justin Senior (NFL), DL
Stefan Charles (free agent), OL Austin Paztor (NFL – Tennessee), LS LP
Ladouceur (NFL - Dallas)
Current Strengths:
They only
played with 2 Cdn OL last season but have the depth to go back to 3 if they
choose with the likes of O’Donnell, Ruby, Roy, Woods and Spooner. Kwaku Boateng
is an impact D-end. 2017 first rounder Behar bolted in free agency but the
addition of Smith along with Anthony Parker and Adjey for depth have them
alright at WR still. Adam Konar and Christophe Mulumba have them good at LB
though with all the offseason acquisitions of American LBs (Santos-Knox, Dean,
Unamba) they may not plan on starting Konar anymore (a curious move because
he’s pretty good). Solid in the kicking department. Lastly feel the need to
mention Calvin McCarty. He may be like Paul McCallum old but he’s still
valuable player for them.
Current Needs:
They need
to figure out what they are doing with the ratio (short of crossing their
fingers that the League agrees to lower it before the season). Last season they stared
4 Cdn defenders but they currently have no Safety and if Konar gets bumped to
back-up duty they need to fill 2 spots. They can easily switch back to 3 Cdn OL
(maybe even 4 if they had too). But they will need to add where ever they
choose to put the 7th Cdn Starter. If its safety they need a safety.
If it’s a second Cdn WR, they need more depth there. They also need some depth
behind Boateng as its pretty minimal there.
Prediction:
With the
3rd overall pick and some very talented D-line prospects up for
grabs that’s where I would see them going in Round 1. They could certainly roll
the dice on Mathieu Betts despite likely NFL interest but I see them going a
safer route with a Robbie Smith or Connor Griffiths. In round 2, they will
likely look to add at DB but could also look to keep building at OL as they
have only drafted one O-lineman in the first 3 rounds over the past 3 years.
Monday, April 8, 2019
CFL Draft 2019 Team Preview: BC Lions
Anywho, each year I preview each team in advance of the Canadian Draft to look at where
they are at, what they might need and point anything comical about them that I
can find or make up. It’s a good time, so let’s start with Ed Hervey and the new
look BC Lions.
Through
some outstanding management of their draft picks, the Lions do not pick until
late in the 3rd round. At least they have a couple young Canadians
form last draft to show for their lost first rounder. They have Tyrell Sutton’s
memory to show for the lost 2nd rounder.
Picks: 7 picks, first selection is 24th
Overall
2018 Draft Assessment: Pretty good draft for them. Beefed up both sides of the trenches with Peter Godber and Julien Laurent in Round
1. Added depth with David Mackie in 2. The pick I’m watching is 3rd
Rounder David Knevel. If he reaches his potential, he will look like a steal.
Potential Pipeline: DL Christian Covington (NFL -
Houston), OL Brett Boyko (free agent)
Current Strengths: They currently have 8 former
first round picks on the roster. Its starts in the trenches where they are pretty
loaded with young top end OL. Vaillancourt, Godber, Foucault, Chung and Steward
are all former 1st rounder picks and none of them are over 30. The returning
Shaq Johnson and Danny Vandervoot along with newcomer Lemar Durant have they
pretty solid at WR. They have Josh Stanford too but hey, we can’t all be
perfect. Menard is an underrated DL and they are building youth there with Laurent
and Luke.
Current Needs: They have a lot of young, not so
proven guys at DB with Woodman, Guzylak-Messam and Hamelin and currently lacking a proven safety. They could
certainly look to add there. They are a bit thin at LB. Finally while they look ok at OL part of
the reason they plummeted in the standings in recent years was that their OL was
garbage and part of the reason for that was only drafting 8 OL in the 5 years
prior to last draft (and only retaining 2 of them). With a new franchise QB to
protect I would think continuing to build a wall in front of him is a good
idea. They also need a kicker with floppy mcfloperson… err I mean Ty Long in the
NFL.
Prediction: Ed Hervey does not have the
greatest track record with his first pick. He has used in on the likes of
Stefan Charles (never played a down in the CFL), Devon Bailey (well, you’re a
Rider Fan, you’ve watched him play), and Tevaughn Smith (only coming north now,
2 years after Hervey was fired in Edmonton). He also will gladly take a risk on a guy with
NFL interest. Options will be fairly limited with no pick until #24. Unless he
makes a trade to get back in the top rounds its likely a depth draft for him.
OL and LB seem like likely targets. Not really a top end kicker in the draft so
he’ll have to look elsewhere for that.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Monday Morning Sentimonies: This and That
Repeat after me: Check the date on the calendar before freaking out about anything you read online today. Please!
Ok with that public service announcement out of the way let's get to some football talk. It's going to be a smattering of this and that (i.e. only slightly less coherent than normal).
Let's start with the NFL preseason game that is officially not coming here. People are mad at the Riders for allegedly saying no to the proposed game. My question is why? What do you expect them to say? Please kick us out of our stadium for a week. Please make getting the stadium ready for our home game a giant hassle. And please do all of this with zero monetary benefit to us. Yes the Riders certainly seem like jerks for not wanting a game that posed them risk for zero potential reward. You should be directing your anger towards the city... they own the stadium and stood to benefit greatly from this game. While they certainly should consider the views of the Riders, they are not bound to do their bidding. At the end of the day while I'm disappointed, I've filed this under "things that aren't worth spending time being angry on". It didn't work out, oh well. That said, I'd be lying if I said that potentially losing this game to the like of Winnipeg has to burn you just a bit. If at any point someone chooses willingly going to Winnipeg over you, you have failed at something.
Next up is the new voice of the Riders, Derek Taylor. I was very surprised to hear he was hired... but pleasantly so. Like many I assumed we'd find someone local to become the next voice of the Riders. While I'm sure there are qualified people locally, I like that the Riders cast their nets wider. Taylor's hiring was big news across the country. Do you think a convenience hire like Ballsy would have drawn that attention? Plus Taylor is just a great hire. Smart, passionate, good on the air. The only down side is the loss of "The Details" on TSN. Their search for the next stats nerd begins now.
Side note: I did submit an audition tape but was not quite what they were looking for. The feedback was that my commentary was a but too profanity laden, frequently involved me pointing out the stupidity of some Rider fans and frequently segued to long winded side stories and sitcom references that were only loosely tied to the goings on in the game and that only like 4 people would understand. It did make me wonder though, if there would be a market for Rider game tape dubbed over with official Prophet commentary."Welp Brandon Bridge is in the game... we're screwed. I'm going to leave now to beat the traffic to the bar."
Please don't forget about the checking the calendar thing. If you message me about some ridiculous headline I will respond by calling you an idiot (or some colourful various thereof).
Ok with that public service announcement out of the way let's get to some football talk. It's going to be a smattering of this and that (i.e. only slightly less coherent than normal).
Let's start with the NFL preseason game that is officially not coming here. People are mad at the Riders for allegedly saying no to the proposed game. My question is why? What do you expect them to say? Please kick us out of our stadium for a week. Please make getting the stadium ready for our home game a giant hassle. And please do all of this with zero monetary benefit to us. Yes the Riders certainly seem like jerks for not wanting a game that posed them risk for zero potential reward. You should be directing your anger towards the city... they own the stadium and stood to benefit greatly from this game. While they certainly should consider the views of the Riders, they are not bound to do their bidding. At the end of the day while I'm disappointed, I've filed this under "things that aren't worth spending time being angry on". It didn't work out, oh well. That said, I'd be lying if I said that potentially losing this game to the like of Winnipeg has to burn you just a bit. If at any point someone chooses willingly going to Winnipeg over you, you have failed at something.
Next up is the new voice of the Riders, Derek Taylor. I was very surprised to hear he was hired... but pleasantly so. Like many I assumed we'd find someone local to become the next voice of the Riders. While I'm sure there are qualified people locally, I like that the Riders cast their nets wider. Taylor's hiring was big news across the country. Do you think a convenience hire like Ballsy would have drawn that attention? Plus Taylor is just a great hire. Smart, passionate, good on the air. The only down side is the loss of "The Details" on TSN. Their search for the next stats nerd begins now.
Side note: I did submit an audition tape but was not quite what they were looking for. The feedback was that my commentary was a but too profanity laden, frequently involved me pointing out the stupidity of some Rider fans and frequently segued to long winded side stories and sitcom references that were only loosely tied to the goings on in the game and that only like 4 people would understand. It did make me wonder though, if there would be a market for Rider game tape dubbed over with official Prophet commentary."Welp Brandon Bridge is in the game... we're screwed. I'm going to leave now to beat the traffic to the bar."
Please don't forget about the checking the calendar thing. If you message me about some ridiculous headline I will respond by calling you an idiot (or some colourful various thereof).
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