The Lions just dumped Claybrooks. Personally I would have given him one more chance as they did get better as the year went on as evident from a 55-8 thrashing of you know who and competitive games down the stretch. Are any teams looking for a good DC? I mean besides us.
I doubt Pinball and Manning would make their decision based on the optics of keeping a coach with a worse record than one who got fired. Every situation needs to be considered based on its own circumstances. The decision on CC should be based on all important factors, with the won-lost record being just one of them. And imo when all factors are considered, the decision points strongly to termination.
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this time we need to move on keeping or firing the coach after Grey Cup at the latest. Can't leave it too late this time.
The West semi I just watched is the best games that I can remember involving a 2 QB system since the 70's, when Barton & Theismann did it for us in what 1971.
Paul Lapolice is a genius as the OC in the way he used Collaros for the pass and Streveller to run.
I cannot remember the last time on the same team that one QB lead in the passing and the other in running.
I would definitely make a run for Lapo as our HC instead of O'Shea.
He is a visionary, has his QB's playing exciting and systems within their capabilities.
Ottawa used both Clements and Holloway in some games between 1975 and '78, and at times it was a change-of-pace/style approach. Edm used the two-QB system fairly regularly from 1978 to 1980, initially with Wilkinson starting and Moon coming in for some action, then the reverse. By 1981 Moon saw the lion's share of playing time, IIRC, altho Wilkie came into the 1981 Grey Cup. The Argos had two proven QBs in Holloway and Barnes, but generally did not use them in the same game except in the case of injury, altho Barnes of course relieved Holloway in the 1983 Grey Cup. Since then, can't think of any actual regular two-QB approaches. I'd hesitate to declare LaPolice a genius based on one game with a two-QB system. Let's see if they get past Sask and then Ham before the coronation.
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Every team needs a capable No. 2 who can step in when (not if) the starter gets hurt, as this year indeed proved. But the chances of every team (or any team) regularly using a two-QB system any time soon are zero, IMO. There are too many factors working against that possibility, including restrictions on practice time that make it difficult (if not impossible) to get enough reps for more than one QB, the risk of QB controversies flaring up among fans and/or in the locker room, and a general belief among football coaches at virtually every level that teams need a definitive individual leader at the position.
Year of the Rocket: John Candy, Wayne Gretzky, a Crooked Tycoon, and the Craziest Season in Football History (https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/pro...of-the-rocket/)
Bouncing Back: From National Joke to Grey Cup Champs (https://bit.ly/3fvip5x)
YOTR YouTube https://bit.ly/37jtG4f
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[QUOTE=paulwoods13;146730]Ottawa used both Clements and Holloway in some games between 1975 and '78, and at times it was a change-of-pace/style approach. Edm used the two-QB system fairly regularly from 1978 to 1980, initially with Wilkinson starting and Moon coming in for some action, then the reverse. By 1981 Moon saw the lion's share of playing time, IIRC, altho Wilkie came into the 1981 Grey Cup. The Argos had two proven QBs in Holloway and Barnes, but generally did not use them in the same game except in the case of injury, altho Barnes of course relieved Holloway in the 1983 Grey Cup. Since then, can't think of any actual regular two-QB approaches. I'd hesitate to declare LaPolice a genius based on one game with a two-QB system. Let's see if they get past Sask and then Ham before the coronation.[/QUOTE
Wilkinson used to come up to the broadcast booth in Edmonton a couple of hours before a game. He and Pete Martin were pals from their time together in Toronto and this gave them a chance to catch up. They'd reminisce and I as always a very happy fly on the wall. At one point I did ask Tom how he handled having to give up a half to a young player. He said he loved it. I looked at him and asked "Really"? He said "Absolutely....I least I got to play a half."
[QUOTE=Mike Hogan;146739]Mike, in your opinion is it worth trying to sign an NCAA QB for top money? T.O. has had their share of great QB's. Don't know how we got them all but it solves a problem and creates some promotion for the league and Argos. Would it work for us?
I don't care where a QB comes from as long as he can play well. We've all seen a ton of high-profile NCAA QBs come up and soil the sheets.
So the time period outlined by Pinball has come and gone. Given how close we are to the finals and the Grey Cup, I have to assume that we will get no announcement about CC for another 10-14 days. Even if they were looking to speak to coaches still active in the playoffs, a firing could in theory have been announced by now, but I imagine the league has issued a directive not to distract from the championship at this point. Or who knows, maybe CC will be retained. (I doubt it, but . . . )
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