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jerrym
02-08-2016, 07:41 PM
Considering the ownership problems Barker has had to put up with, he has been remarkably successful with his philosophy.




Jim Barker believes in his veteran players. That’s the messaging the Toronto Argonauts GM wants to get across when CFL Free Agency opens Tuesday morning.
“My philosophy is that in free agency, you don’t build a team there,” said Barker. “You can plug a hole here or there, but my focus is always on re-signing our own players and then augmenting where we need help.”
Known for his conservative approach to free agency, Barker says he’ll continue to focus on his “ground up” strategy that has allowed the Argos to bring in and develop talents like Trevor Harris and Anthony Coombs in recent years.
“I think I have the best scouting staff in the league and I rely on them a lot. You win championships by building from the ground up,” said Barker, who helped the Double Blue to a 2012 Grey Cup win by acquiring All-Star quarterback Ricky Ray from the Edmonton Eskimos.
It’s safe to say that Barker’s philosophy has paid off well in Toronto, with a talented corps of veteran players and a strong Canadian presence that he says is among the top in the league. ...


Take sophomore Anthony Coombs, the Argos first-round pick (third overall) in 2014’s CFL Draft, for example. The running back thrived under the tutelage of veteran Andre Durie and proved a venerable duel threat, picking up 700 receiving yards on 79 catches in 2015.
“Andre has been a great pro and really helped in Anthony’s development,” said Barker. When you have a veteran like that you can bring in a young guy and develop him at a steady pace.”
Trevor Harris is another strong example. The fourth-year pivot went on an absolute tear when he stepped in for the injured Ricky Ray, racking up 4,354 yards and 33 touchdowns, good enough for third in the league behind Henry Burris and Bo Levi-Mitchell.
“Having veteran players allows us to bring younger players up and grow them,” said Barker. “Trevor hardly played at all but he was here watching and learning under Ricky and when he got his chance he did great.” ...


Come Tuesday, expect the Argos to continue to focus on re-signing and maintaining their veterans and up-and-comers. For Barker, keeping those leaders is always the biggest challenge, and that seems evident in the wealth and scope of this year’s free agent pool.
“I think you’re seeing almost double the number of free agents now,” he said. “It makes keeping your veteran corps that much more important.”
With the upcoming 104th Grey Cup on home turf, Barker has every intention to win now. But he won’t make any rash decisions come free agency.
“You win championships from the ground up.”



http://www.argonauts.ca/2016/02/08/29775/

doubleblue
02-08-2016, 08:30 PM
Jim Barker is a pretty straight shooter, so you have to take him at his word. Most other GM's are full of it when they talk like that just trying to throw their rivals off.

ArgoGabe22
02-08-2016, 08:32 PM
I think Barker's biggest splash ever on free agency was the signing of Shea Emry.

AngeloV
02-08-2016, 08:52 PM
I think Barker's biggest splash ever on free agency was the signing of Shea Emry.

Ricky Foley..but that was not in the off season.

Will
02-08-2016, 09:30 PM
My opinion of Barker's philosophy was best summarized by what OV Argo wrote here (http://www.argofans.com/showthread.php?3679-2015-2016-Offseason-Transactions&p=78696#post78696). If there is FA that can fill a need, then I don't think he should be afraid to sign that player.

Argo57
02-08-2016, 10:13 PM
I think they need to be proactive in free agency or risk being left behind while other teams load up on talent (including several Argonaut free agents).

Will
02-09-2016, 09:04 AM
I know that Jim Barker has had to work under difficult circumstances in Toronto, and I will admit that he has found some decent players over the years. But, I would also point out that the team is two games under .500 during his tenure as GM. Does this suggest that his philosophy is unsound? Well, I'll contend that the one position that Barker has had the most difficulty with is the secondary. That area has been a revolving door of personnel and he just hasn't been able to find guys to lock down positions as opposed to the LB corps or DL. Nobody is saying break the bank on free agents, but if the Argos lose a few of their own FA's and they can be replaced by other FA's then do it. I don't mind the philosophy as a primary source of personnel, but I sometimes feel Barker only relies on this source of personnel. This season is too important to risk away solely on FA pickups from the US.

1argoholic
02-09-2016, 10:17 AM
You need to fill spots by free agency or even fill needs and cut slack if at all possible.

ArgoRavi
02-09-2016, 07:18 PM
I know that Jim Barker has had to work under difficult circumstances in Toronto, and I will admit that he has found some decent players over the years. But, I would also point out that the team is two games under .500 during his tenure as GM. Does this suggest that his philosophy is unsound? Well, I'll contend that the one position that Barker has had the most difficulty with is the secondary. That area has been a revolving door of personnel and he just hasn't been able to find guys to lock down positions as opposed to the LB corps or DL. Nobody is saying break the bank on free agents, but if the Argos lose a few of their own FA's and they can be replaced by other FA's then do it. I don't mind the philosophy as a primary source of personnel, but I sometimes feel Barker only relies on this source of personnel. This season is too important to risk away solely on FA pickups from the US.

I think that we have seen today that Barker is willing to sign FAs from other teams but the price to be paid is that you have to let a few of your own guys walk.

Will
02-10-2016, 04:21 PM
I'm just really frustrated because the Argos are perpetually rebuilding their defense, and it's not like Barker got here last week.

R.J
02-10-2016, 04:40 PM
I'm just really frustrated because the Argos are perpetually rebuilding their defense, and it's not like Barker got here last week.
Having different defensive coordinators on an almost annual basis probably isn't helping the situation.

Rich
02-10-2016, 04:46 PM
And you can be sure he had to spend big time FA $ to retain Greenwood and Gabriel. Both around $200K?

doubleblue
02-10-2016, 05:54 PM
Having different defensive coordinators on an almost annual basis probably isn't helping the situation.

I think that has a lot to do with the continual turn over especially at DB. Different Coordinators want different types of DB.

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