A horrible year, but I will be back for another with my season tickets.
The bottom line, for the most important positon on the filed we need a much better and first string performance from whom ever is the QB next season.
A horrible year, but I will be back for another with my season tickets.
The bottom line, for the most important positon on the filed we need a much better and first string performance from whom ever is the QB next season.
Not that horrible a season. All the home games were entertaining and close. That is all I ask for. The team would be right in the thick of the hunt for a home playoff game if not for about four missed field goals. That is how close they were this year to being contenders. I know that the defensive line was the biggest problem all year. Saw that before Friday that they had sacked opposing quarterbacks 50 times last year, but so far only 13 times this year. It was painfully obvious that they rarely got any kind of pressure on quarterbacks, which makes it tough for the DBs. Wouldn't matter if they were winless... I'll be back. Love watching the Argos and CFL football. So much that after their final home game, I am going to see them play in Montreal. Then, it is the long wait until the next game.
Trestman has taken at least three or four personal days this year, from what I recall, so there may be some significance to this. I, for one, hope that Trestman returns as head coach in 2019 and am assuming he will, given that he is under contract for another season at a steep price.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I get what you are saying but, to play devil's advocate, with MBT as starter, Medeiros missed a game-tying FG in Montreal and a game-winner against Saskatchewan. I truly believe that the past six games would have unfolded very differently if the Argos had not lost that game in Montreal. That killed any momentum that they had built up with wins in the previous two games.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
If Franklin develops into a top CFL QB -- and I think he will, and i think it will be with the Argonauts -- then history will view Trestman's MBT experiment as being one of the worst personnel blunders since Wally started Dickenson instead of Printers in the 2004 Cup. We'll never know for sure if it cost us the season (I think it did, but that's just me), but as you say we do know for sure that it unnecessarily slowed Franklin's CFL development.
But i'm not ready to deep-six The Professor quite yet. A lot of things out of his control went wrong this year, and he also made a lot of mistakes, including his bizarre decision not to play any starters in the pre-season. But I still admire the guy, and if he can commit to building an offence around James Franklin then I'm all in. We'll finally know for sure whether Trestman likes working with mobile QBs or not.
Last edited by Rich; 10-09-2018 at 02:44 AM.
The missed FG in Montreal was not on Medeiros. It was the beyond stupid play call of throwing a screen pass on the previous play which turned the attempt from a 46 yarder into a 54 yarder. You should never EXPECT your kicker to make a 54 yard FG. You hope for the best, but that is not one you should be counting on.
It's us vs the rest of the country
I will play devil's advocate again - what if Franklin needed to sit and observe all of these weeks to become a better QB? If Trestman had just stuck with him when he was 1-3 and committing a lot of turnovers, would he eventually have lost his confidence like Jonathan Jennings? Maybe handling Franklin with care will end up being the best thing that Trestman could have done for Franklin and the Argos franchise over the long run.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
Ravi, this is entirely possible, but I would really question whether a young "QB of the future" struggling with confidence would have much more to gain by sitting out eight weeks as opposed to one or two. In my view Franklin did all the sitting and observing he needed to do when he was in Edmonton. More than anything he needed playing time but the coach unfortunately saw it differently.
I should be back next season, but I'm not so sure about my cousin (the other seat on my account). Admittedly, I'm watching a lot less football as a whole as of late; as I've had a lot of issues with the game the last few years. Argo games are the only sporting events I've ever left early, and it's happened quite a few times over the last few years, so for me that's concerning. In saying that, I don't think I could ever completely stop going to games or watching the Argos - I love 'em, even if it turns into a love/hate thing at times.
Falling asleep in stadium doesn't help my situation either lol. If anything, I may just end up dropping my Ticat seasons.
IMO Trestman loves dropback accurate passers, such as Ray and Calvillo, who are stoic in the face of adversity, like himself. He hasn't shown much ability to deal with players outside that mould, including Carter. He also hasn't shown much ability to deal with the ups and downs usually associated with young QBs and typically avoided using them in Montreal even when the game was a total blowout. Given the right personnel he can succeed. However, the great coaches, like John Wooden in UCLA basketball won with players and teams that varied greatly in their physical and mental skills, build their teams around the players they have, not the players they want.
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