MB-T will probably start on Saturday. After 5 good games he'll get an opportunity to show whether or not the 1/2 against Calgary was an aberration. He should be on a shorter leash though.
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The offense had shown glimmers of competence in the Touchdown Atlantic game, the Labour Day Classic and the win against Ottawa. So the result Friday was disappointing. I was certainly hoping for better: it just seemed Green, Walker and Edwards were clicking with MBT and gave me optimism that the team had turned the corner.
The Trestman offense seemed to feature more screens and flare passes (a quasi-running game, if you will) that I haven't seen much of this year. The threat of those types of plays can slow the pass rush, at least in theory. Full back Declan Cross, for instance, had 10 & 8 yard averages and about 2 receptions a game in 2017 and 2018. Only 4 receptions in 6 games this year with an average under 7 yards.
If Calgary's Rogers didn't have so many drops (or at least drops on potential big plays) the result would've been much worse. I think the biggest weakness of the Argos team this year has been pass defense - lots of big pass plays against.
In the last game, comparing MBT to Franklin, Franklin demonstrated a quicker release, more accuracy with the deep ball and more mobility. Though he was facing pressure, he was more effective in avoiding that pressure. Is that a one game situation only? We will only know, if Franklin is given the starting role over the rest of the season. The season is a bust and the team must discover what they have in Franklin.
MBT has impressed me with his determination, coolness under pressure and his rugged approach to the game. However, IMO, those characteristics are not enough to enable him to be a first class starter in the CFL. But----he might be, a more than capable backup QB for the team
Agree with this 100%. MBT has been given many more games to gain the experience that have allowed him to have some success. IMO, Franklin has not been given that same consideration... more like he's had the rug pulled out from under him. Even when he was struggling last year, the team should have stuck with him, especially if they believed he was the future... but instead, they got desperate and made the switch and by the time Franklin got back in towards the end, the season was all but over. Same thing this year... he got injured and then was never given that chance to show what he really had. I still believe he will be a big success in the league, but it likely won't be with the Argos.
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I hope he catches fire and lights it up like Vernon Adams has in MTL.
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Showcasing him to try and trade him wouldn't surprise me.
Yeah, it sure feels like a repeat of last year. The Argonaut version of Groundhog Day. It is insanity defined -- doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
What a bloody waste of all of our time. Everything we know about Bethel-Thompson we already learned last year. There was no need to go through it all again. This is a player who tantalizes with flashes of brilliance -- we saw that last year too. Most of the time he's a serviceable QB, neither good nor bad. And then there are times when he's truly abysmal, making mistakes a college QB shouldn't make, let alone a seasoned veteran.
We already saw this movie last year, and we were forced to sit through the damn thing all over again this year. I've said it before and i'll say it again: I hope I never see this guy taking another snap in an Argos uniform ever again.
That TD pass was a thing of beauty, exactly the kind of pass that MBT can't deliver, a timing pass with some zip 40+ yards downfield.
It gave us a taste of the chemistry between Franklin and Walker -- which they developed in Edmonton -- that we have sadly missed out on so far this season. But it gives us as least something to look forward to in the last six games.
It's amazing to me how when Franklin was starting the majority of the fan base thought he sucked. Then when MBT starts Franklin is great. I have always wanted Franklin to be given a good run at starter, but at the same time feel MBT out played him when given a chance. I still like both guys and will support whoever is the starter. Argos problems IMO are not QB related.
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No, if that is in fact the reason they are starting him. They could also be starting him because they really want to extend him, or they feel he lost his job due to injury but because MBT was playing well, they were going to ride him. Just because writers think they are showcasing a player doesn't make it fact.
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I think your a little harsh. He’s definitely a competent backup. The team seems to improve and have spark every time he comes in. That’s exactly what you need from someone that your not paying starters money. I do agree that he has played many years for many teams and that debunks the thought that he’s finally “getting it”. I would be fine if he’s one of our backups.
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