It's us vs the rest of the country
I don't think it's doom and gloom but it is criticism, so what....if you're comparing Argo fans concern and care to fans of the Leafs and the Saskatchewan Roughriders then that would be a step in the right direction for the organization. The Leafs are #1 in merchandise sales and have the largest fan base in Canada, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders have the largest fan base in the CFL and are 3rd in merchandise sales of all professional sports teams in Canada, only surpassed by the Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL....My god, the Argos would be fortunate from an economic standpoint if another million people cared enough to be critical when they don't play well or have players who stink it up. If that many were as critical, I'm sure an extra 20 or 30,000 of them would care to go to games.
I'm just bringing up the point that standards need to be set high...but rationally. I know there are a lot of players who can play cornerback in the CFL, probably some that will be getting cut from NFL teams in the upcoming week and who may not have room on an NFL practice roster. Should Carroll still take undisciplined penalties and show a vulnerability to getting picked on, then there is a possibility that someone better can replace him.
We have people on Ricky Ray which is laughable....without him even as ineffective in the red zone as he's been, we'd be where we were last season. (not even getting into the red zone, let alone making Field goals) That's all I've got to say about that...that does not sound gloom and doom...that's just the way I see it.
When you keep hearing the hoopla all training camp about wanting to be in and win the 100th Grey Cup you expect more. The team may have won four games but it looks ok. Now Barker is saying he's happy with who we have and basically it's finding the proper combinations. I always cheer like we should win every game but I'm realist. You could see that out of camp we didn't do enough to help Ricky be great. I kept saying they need more than Ray. We very lucky that many teams are also underachieving this year. The 100th Grey Cup year and it's been a sloppy mess so far.
I have no problem with concern either, but as you mention the Ray bashing is getting to me. Almost my entire section was blaming him solely for the bad offensive output on Monday. I really got sick of hearing it, and actually yelled at a couple of the worst bashers.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Should #8 still be looking out for garbage bag?
Maybe, Burris did give him a gimme in terms of the pass that was thrown but he caught it, which is WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE. Apparently he was read the riot act by Milanovich, so you can't say he was not threatened. If he can play error-free football and not get Pass Interference penalties on a consistent basis, then he should be fine, but if he needs to be reminded constantly about that, then in the long term he won't be successful.
The players need to be held to a high standard...should I have started a thread last week saying "Carroll played like crap, but that's OK." Would that have made you happy....that would make for one boring messageboard...interception thrown, that's OK, missed tackles, that's OK, bad coaching decisions...that's OK. And don't give me this BS about fan loyalty....real loyalty is talking about the team honestly, whether they're playing great or whether they're stinking the joint out....Blind loyalty is just that, blind.
Gill, that "gimme" that Burris gave Carroll was far from that. If you analyze the play (I doubt you will), you will see Carroll avoid a pick from Fantuz to gain inside positon on Williams (who had one catch all day...defended by Carroll)...before the game changing interception, he did a great job so that could happen.
I was at the game, I saw the play and the highlight...Burris threw a dying quail that took ages to arrive at the intended receiver. This enabled Carroll to get under the intended receiver to intercept the ball. It's a good interception, but it's a horrible pass and one that Burris has thrown to much in the last year and a half.
As good as some may think Carroll has been this year, I'll tip my hat for rookie DB to Joe Burnett in Edmonton. Solid returner as well.
That was a rookie mistake no doubt, makes you wonder how much Reed and the ST co-ordinator stressed staying in the end zone, maybe they give him the responsibility of making the decision making. That being said, having watched the Eskies on TV this year and seeing them live at the dome on August 27, Burnett's an excellent DB who is comparable to Carroll. I think it's a fair comparison, although I did not read if Burnett's ever played a regular season game in the NFL.
Why don`t we let this thread go away...so Carroll does not have to see this so high on the messageboard if he happens to read it. One week is enough punishment from a fan perspective. I don`t think he deserves to have this thread up here all season.
See I`m forgiving.
That`s it for me on this thread.
It wasn't a great pass, but there sure aren't a lot of DB's in the league that could run all the way across the field in man coverage and undercut the receiver to make that play. I really am starting to believe that certain guys on here just simply refuse to give any credit to any former NFLers in the league.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Cutting a player after one bad game is dangerous. I remember non-import safety and punt returner Paul Bennett having a horrendous game decades ago and being cut after several good years of service from 1977 to 1979 with the Argos. He then came back to haunt us again and again with Winnipeg and Hamilton. He won the Outstanding Canadian award in 1983 and 1985. He had 45 interceptions and held CFL records in punt return yards, punt return carries, and interception return yards. I think Carroll deserves a chance.
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