So I'm the first on the Cody Farjardo bandwagon but I won't be the last. haha. I trust Barker.
So I'm the first on the Cody Farjardo bandwagon but I won't be the last. haha. I trust Barker.
IMO neither Blake Sims nor Kyle Quinlan got a fair shot to show what they could do in the CFL. Both players have obvious CFL talent, but both are/were "projects". Both needed more than 2 or 3 practices to show what they could do. Both needed a season of hands-on nurturing in order to adapt their talents to the CFL, and neither got it.
I understand that it's a luxury to be able to develop a QB long-term like that, but some guys need it more than others. I'd be willing to bet that Trevor Harris didn't look like a CFL QB after his first 2 or 3 practices either.
I've got the college football cable package and i watch dozens of NCAA games every week in season. I followed Fajardo's career closely and hoped he would one day play up here. He is a gamer, a leader, and a great athlete. He's only the second NCAA QB to pass for over 9,000 yards and run for over 3,000. The difference between him and a guy like Sims is that Fajardo was a 4-year starter in college. He is much more experienced and more mature, and IMO capable of making the leap to the pros quickly, especially under the guidance of Milanovich.
Two CFL teams have now discarded Sims. I suspect that Trevor Harris, Zach Collaros, Logan Kilgore and Cody Fajardo all showed much more in their first two or three practices than Sims did. They probably found that Sims simply couldn't make all of the throws that you need to be able to make on a Canadian field.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I don't want to talk about Blake Sims, he's yesterday's news. But some people think they are being oh-so clever in bringing his name up time and again. But if you can watch this video (start around 2 minutes in) and still believe this nonsense that Sims "can't make the throws" then more power to ya.
Interesting; they had to bring back Sunseri last year and I thought he was mediocre, average or maybe pi$$-poor in his numerous CFL opportunities; I did like that young Smith guy at QB though - mobile and decent arm - be interesting to see if he stays in the mix behind Durant at QB or maybe gets a shot somewhere else.
Looking forward to seeing Kilgore and Fajardo get ex, game playing time this coming TC.
Yes. And pretty sure a lot NFL experts thought that about Doug Flutie; that's why he ended up playing in the CFL - for what,9 seasons or so; then he "earned" another NFL shot.
I prefer to go with "guess we'll never know" about a star college ball player who never played in the pros - even if he gets cut by one or a few pro teams; same with star college players who never even got a pro try-out because they were written-off for whatever reason. Rather than calling the guy "not good enough" for the pros. OTOH - players who do get actual playing time in the pros and bomb or do little or look lost/useless. it's a bit easier to conclude they were one of those guys who was good in college but maybe didn\t have it for the pro level.
I spoke with Jim Barker last summer at a practice and he told me Blake Sims work ethic was terrible. He thought he would come in and be a star. He would leave after practice and party while all the other QBS would study the playbook. JB said that Ricky Ray thought he was the least professional QB he had ever worked with.
GO ARGOS!!!
I hope Collaros stays in Hamilton. This will keep the rivalry strong. Personally when he waved goodbye to the Argo bench last Labour Day I thought that was classless. The Argos are the team that gave him his opportunity. He was disrespectful to the coaches, GM, and former teammates that helped get him to where he is now.
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Not much of a surprise coming from Alabama where he was treated like a deity. I've never been impressed with Alabama QBs the last 10 years. IMO they are average college quarterbacks who are made to look much better than they are because they have NFL/CFL talent at nearly every position on the offense around them.
I like our chances of keeping Ricky Ray healthy, getting Bourque was a big deal. And spelling him off with one of our young guns will help. And he will be a great guy to bring our young qbs along. They can learn at the foot of a master. And w may have a third young guy in the pipeline with the neg rights we got from the riders in Baker Maywood fro Oklahoma, looks like a cfl QB a few years out. So the key for the argoscwill be to Keep Ricky Ray healthy and they have already made moves to do that. I am also confident that our defence will be helping out a lot by e ensuring we are not playing from behind a lot. Ergo we can use an offence that wont be predictable.
If you look at Codys youtube hiliteses he was all world against in conference games but had problems playing against UCLA which is a big time program vs Las Vegas. But it wasn't just him. His receivers didn't play well and his O line had issues but I agree, if Cody can progress he has shown Flutie like abilities , and offence sells tickets so if he progresses to starting we could fill BMO and might have to add more seats. He is exciting to watch for sure.
That's the first I heard of that, source please as they say!
I recall after he left about being very classy to the Argos for giving him the opportunity.
Collaros did not wave goodbye for a reason.
He wanted to play first string or given not only a fair chance but likely the low end of first string money.
The Argos made it clear with him and now as well with Harris how they are riding with RR.
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