Hey guys. I'll post more of my thoughts on the QB situation soon, but first give me some more time to beat this dead horse over here.
Ugh, (kick), take that! Hiya! Judo Chop!
Hey guys. I'll post more of my thoughts on the QB situation soon, but first give me some more time to beat this dead horse over here.
Ugh, (kick), take that! Hiya! Judo Chop!
While 3-year contracts are hardly carved in stone, having Barker and Milanovich extended is better than not having them extended.
1. The Esks were morons for trading Ray and it set their franchise back at least 3 years. Since the trade, they have done jack squat.
2. Reilly has had one better than average year. I'm not ready to put him in the same league with Ray, Durant, etc.
3. The TiCats gambled by letting Burris go and taking on ZC, more than likely because Austin and Burris butted heads and because Burris has a sky-high salary. As AV said, last year's Hamilton's offense was not very impressive. And Burris played with a horrid offensive line and crappy receivers in Ottawa.
4. The book is still out on Collaros.
You seem to be forgetting that both Zack and Reilly have missed significant time due to injuries. In modern football, most qbs lose a fair amount of playing time due to injuries. Not even youth and good health guarantee avoiding this problem. You also may of heard of a couple of qbs, named Allen and Calvillo, who many were thought washed up in their mid 30s or even later, in part due to injuries or illness, who went on to have some success in the league. Obviously, age does increase injury risk, but there are no guarantees at any age of avoiding a career-ending or limiting injury. Under those circumstances, I'd prefer a future Hall of Famer over those with a limited degree of success.
The timing was bad for the Argos and Collaros. A couple of years earlier (before Ricky) or later and he probably would have been a long time Argo QB. He could see the playing time wasn't going to be great behind Ricky Ray in the immediate future and jumped ship. The Argos liked to say Collaros and Harris were 1 and 1A as back ups, but obviously Zack would have been The Guy minus Ricky. Hopefully Harris can now succeed and be able to gradually take over from Ricky in a couple of years. I can see him getting more playing time even when Ricky comes back, IF he plays well in the next 4, 5 or 6 games.
I don't think anyone disputes that Collaros is likely going to be a great QB. What we are disputing is the notion that they should have dumped Ray to allow him to be the starter. Only fools (Eric Tillman) get rid of proven, great players for players that have potential, but are still relatively unproven.
It's us vs the rest of the country
BOOM, this^^
It didn't work out. We must move on. It WAS the right decision. We just hate hearing the same old thing, over and over, how Collaros shoulda, coulda, woulda been our savior. He's a good QB, but let's move on once and for all. If Zack gives someone that big of a boner, then they might as well go down the highway and follow the Cats. That's best for everyone.
Last edited by ArgoZ; 06-26-2015 at 04:38 PM.
Again you are making a derogatory statement based on your opinion.
With your so called logic, I can then say only fools keep an aging QB whose best before date has/is expiring at the expense of an up and coming potential super star 10 years his junior.
A few of us only on this board said how Zach was a keeper and RR should be traded while he has some marketability then to either the Peg or new Ottawa franchise.
What a mistake, that may set back the franchise for years if Harris does not step up.
Similarly, Harris is not in Zach's league.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I give up. I don't know why I even bother arguing with someone that contradicts himself as often as you do.
You always complain that I make derogatory comments, and then you respond to someone else's response with this:
So if someone disagrees with you, you just decide to call his opinion ridiculous and throw in an extra jab at me.
Pot..meet kettle.
So I take it you were all for not re-signing Matt Dunigan in '92 and going with Ricky Foggie?Originally Posted by argotom
It's us vs the rest of the country
Not so fast, my friend.
If Hamilton's QB'ing is better than ours -- this year and next year-- then any reasonable person would conclude that it was the wrong decision.
Of course it's over and done with, and all the crying isn't going to bring him back. But it's not that easy to ignore. He's the QB of the fricken TiCats. From here on out our quarterbacking will and should be compared to his.
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