Montreal is proving that you do not require a QB to win in the CFL...and how about that Kevin Glenn?????
Very concerning looking at all the empty seats in Montreal today. Some interesting views on the Alouettes forum regarding their ownership.
Montreal is proving that you do not require a QB to win in the CFL...and how about that Kevin Glenn?????
Very concerning looking at all the empty seats in Montreal today. Some interesting views on the Alouettes forum regarding their ownership.
Someone tell me again how did Edmonton DB Alonzo Lawrence not make the 2014 edition of the Toronto Argonauts???
Interesting. I bet Jones decided to release him as assistant GM, since it seemed like he had control of his defence but was picked up soon by EDM. I guess Jones realized that Lawrence can play. I doubt the Argos would release him if Jones wanted to use Lawrence on the defence.
Greg Alexandre with a sack. Remember him? Surprised that he's considered for team rookie of the year nomination. Could have used him with injury to Laing.
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Braley's first love bit the biscuit big time. Glad that BC didn't win an EAST semi! Reilly proved that he has big balls compared to Durant ... Durant is a candy a$$ ... not ready for a (BIG) game mentally. Hope the Wheat farming fans dump cow dung on his lawn (or him). Glad the Mucus Riders are out!
CFL offensive coaches are, for the most part, an ultra predictable, boring clique of same old thinkers - same standard look on offence across the league: QB always in shot-gun, one basic run play out of standard 5 pack look, little to no applied or power run game - little to no sweeps, counters , blasts up the middle; .mostly dink & dunk passes with OCs too gutless to air the ball out down field often, no real use of a fullback or tight end (other than the very limited/ slight return combo H-back set we see a few times a game from some teams). SORRY - there is your main & over-riding culprit for some terrrible CFL offences now; weak QBing can be a factor too, and maybe along with some slightly better Ds on display (sorry again - nothing even remotely close to a "dominant" defence now) - but the !ST factor i listed is IMO 99% of the problem here.
Big target, great hands receiving tight ends are huge features of a lot of NFL offences now.
Totally lost concept on the CFL offensive "minds" now though; but the good ole boys must be right, eh Ravi & Paul ? - a tight end as a regular part of a CFL offence now just couldn't work or be of any value - both as a receiving threat and a blocking force for the run game (what run game?). Lack of variety or diversity in CFL offences now i find just sad or lame or very questionable - but - to each his own opinion. And I'm old enough to remember players like Mel Profit, Herm Harrison, Peter Dalla Riva, Tony Gabriel; and then the tight end morphed into a mostly slot position with big, tough & good hands slots like DiPietro or Elgaard as very effective parts of CFL offences. A player like John Delahunt (receving star in Junior ball up here and then a tight end in Div. I ball) with Ottawa could be a real force for their offence IMO is he was used every down as a slot back and/or tight end; but i guess they prefer the faster, no hands receivers they regularly employed this year = just brutal.
The Argos have a couple of very good smallish, speedy, great YAC yards receivers in Owens & Durie; they have had some good downfield pure receiver types too - like Inman, or Chiles or Watt at times perhaps; they might be wise to add a big, tough, great hands possession receiver (could line-up some both as slot or tight end); Robinson & Dupuis did some things in a very limited role, but not sure they are every down receiver types (and a true fullback just isn't used much anymore in the CFL now anyways); like to see the Argos add a bigger, solid hands type receiever as a regular part of their offence (love to see them be able to draft 6-5 Addison Richards (Regina) this coming CFL draft: or sign a good US college ball TE that the NFL has over-looked). Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more diversity on offence please - add a big, tough receiver too the mix and get a big power back (guess this brain trust had never heard of Jerome Messam while he was sitting around availablle for free for weeks as a FA ???) too as a compliment to wayyyyyyy more ground game on offence too.
Last edited by OV Argo; 11-21-2014 at 08:05 PM.
Messam only had 166 more rushing yards than Ricky Ray this season, so I'm not sure we really missed the boat there, OV.
I share your appreciation for experimentation on offense, though. Our O has been described as complex, but it rarely looked that way this year. In terms of execution, I can't remember the last time one of our receivers was penalized for a pick play, which suggests to me that we weren't trying hard enough to "rub" someone open. Our 2014 "receiverpocalypse" meant that we had to dumb things down, but pushing the envelope with our backup receivers might have been a good answer.
Not sure what you mean there with the irrelevant comparison to Ray's rushing numbers - Messam never played full-time at RB for the Riders, but when he did play some, he flashed some of his old form - a big, bruising tailback with impressive speed & moves for such a big back; could have been a nice compliment to a back like Slaton - that's maybe IF the offence was interested in lots of or a diverse ground game. And the point still is anyways - Messam was available for free, he's a former CFL 1000 yd. rusher with serious skills, and maybe he might have helped the team; but maybe we shouldn\t be questioning anything to do with team decisions here ? - just give Barker & co. a free pass?
I compare Messam with Cory Boyd..except Canadian...a big bruisng back yes, but perhaps lacks in blocking capability. Would he have fit in the the Argo offence better than Boyd?
You hear the "complex" offence description from many organization which to me is the coaching staff trying to sound like their schemes are better and or revolutionary compared to other teams, to me complete bullshit, watch any game and most CFL teams plays look quite similar. It comes down to personnel and execution period!
Not sure about the Argos "dumbing" down their offence but one telecast caught Ricky Ray calling a "button hook on two" to which Darvin Adams ran the wrong route.......true story!!
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