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    I've yet to see anything impressive under the New Ownership and Copeland. While I did want Milanovich and Barker gone, the timing of Copeland's decision screwed us. Then again, Barker and Milo screwed us by sticking with Ray, then trading for Willy, but we've danced that dance too many times lol.

    Copeland on Naylor and Landsberg in the Morning.
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    Naylor, Landsberg, Simmons. Starts at 14:18
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowRogue View Post
    I've yet to see anything impressive under the New Ownership and Copeland. While I did want Milanovich and Barker gone, the timing of Copeland's decision screwed us. Then again, Barker and Milo screwed us by sticking with Ray, then trading for Willy, but we've danced that dance too many times lol.

    Copeland on Naylor and Landsberg in the Morning.
    http://www.tsn.ca/radio/toronto-1050...leafs-1.671255

    Naylor, Landsberg, Simmons. Starts at 14:18
    http://www.tsn.ca/radio/toronto-1050...leafs-1.671255
    I listened to him with Naylor and have to say that I don't think the current CFL rules regarding 1 and 2 year contracts will enable him to achieve his grand vision. He is saying the right things about building a perennial contender that is set up for a decade of excellence but how do you do that in today's CFL? Players are moving every other year. Today is a good example of that. I really like the the 2015 Argos (having so much stacked against them, I love how they handled that adversity) but most of those players have now moved on. If it were for player loyalty I might choose the Redblacks instead of the Argos (considering who they all got today) but I am an Argos fan. I just wish there were some players that were going to be with the team long term. Aside from Ray, Foley, Durie, and Coombs, who else has been around more than 4 years?

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