http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/...ndy-strickland
College Stats above. Appears to never really got a shot in the NFL.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/...ndy-strickland
College Stats above. Appears to never really got a shot in the NFL.
Last edited by Mulder; 01-11-2012 at 04:44 PM.
Always exciting to hear about new signings. Hopefully these guys both do well as we need receivers.
Julian Feoli Gudino was excellent in the Vanier Cup. Best football game i've seen since Sept 10, 2005.
#MAKEARGONAUTSGREATAGAIN
As a CIS follower, I am looking forward to seeing Feoli-Gudino in the Double Blue. With Lavals training he should be able to hit the active roster sooner than later.
When I first read the Argos article I thought he had 1,000 yards in his Sr. season but looking at ESPN he had 1000 yards in 4 years! Oh well stats don't mean everything.
Over 1,500 yards, and most of that was in his last two years. It should be noted that Strickland's school uses a very run-heavy triple-option offense. They only averaged about 120 passing yards per game his senior season, and he accounted for almost half of that. He also rushed for over 200 yards that year and returned a few punts.
I suppose the question is how much of his production was due to surprising defenses keying on the run and how much was his own talent. We'll find out in camp.
Anybody give a scouting report on the guy from Laval? How would he compare to Watt, Foster, Gore, Watson, etc?
On another note, is OVA all right? You would have thought he'd be all over this.
I do believe this is what Bluto was talking about:Originally Posted by Bluto
http://www.cfl.ca/statistics/statsGame/id/60
It's us vs the rest of the country
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I saw that Prefontaine also missed two field goals in that game. It would've been 54-0 in lieu of 48-0.
I think 2005 was the best because it was coming off the heels of the Ticats getting an upset victory on Labour Day.
every time i see that stat line i have to go have a cigarette... (i'm a non smoker)
@Ravi, the 2005 result will always stand out to me because of the abuse we took the week before on Labour Day when the refs handed the TiCats the win so the payback was sweeeet... and shutouts are so rare...
Last edited by bluto; 01-13-2012 at 12:24 PM.
#MAKEARGONAUTSGREATAGAIN
I only remember the '77 game from the story in the Star the next day, but it doesn't change the fact that we were not a good team overall that year or during that era. 2005 was sweet, but nothing was more important historically vs the Ticats up to that time than '83. It signified a shift in the rivalry that lasted right up to the late 90's.
Just wish there was a video/DVD copy of that game floating around somewhere.
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