Geroy packing it in
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Here's a brief report from Pro Football Talk:almo89 wrote:I can't believe he will retire as a Rider. Still some hard feelings with the way he left the Lions organization.
Report: CFL’s all-time leader in career catches, yards “expected” to retire
Posted by Mike Wilkening on May 31, 2014, 7:24 PM EDT
The CFL’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards is reportedly set to retire.
According to Farhan Lalji of TSN, Saskatchewan Roughriders slotback Geroy Simon is “expected” to call it quits after a 15-season CFL career in which he hauled in 1,029 passes for 16,352 yards and 103 touchdowns.
The 38-year-old Simon caught 40 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns for Grey Cup-winning Saskatchewan in 2013. He played the majority of his career for the British Columbia Lions, for whom he had two seasons of 100 catches or more.
A University of Maryland product, Simon had NFL stints with multiple clubs, including the Buccaneers and Steelers. His first CFL season was in 1999, when he caught 34 passes for Winnipeg. It was the start of a prolific career.
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Is it not possible that he'll be brought back for one day by the Lions for a retirement ceremony here?
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It will a sad day for Lions fans if Geroy retires a Rider, especially after Lion82 did the same...
I don't understand this. Geroy is under contract to the Riders. If he chooses to retire rather than play the final year of his contract, why should Lions' fans be sad? He's going out on his terms.Heathcliff wrote:It will a sad day for Lions fans if Geroy retires a Rider, especially after Lion82 did the same...
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B.C.FAN wrote:I don't understand this. Geroy is under contract to the Riders. If he chooses to retire rather than play the final year of his contract, why should Lions' fans be sad? He's going out on his terms.Heathcliff wrote:It will a sad day for Lions fans if Geroy retires a Rider, especially after Lion82 did the same...
I'm thinking he must either have something lined up to do that is better than being away from home for a long time which with a family is not the same as these single guys. I always felt Lion82 was not given the treatment he deserved in Regina. Geroy seemed only to get the word from Durant in the GC game that he had eyes for him as a REC.
Or, he's got one of the inklings that Angus Reid got in the off season where he was no longer invited to off season meetings as they were going to Valli to start at Centre the next year.
Or, it came down to - he had 15 good years and won a GC and why not go now.
Fans burning their 81 jerseys is a bit much in fairness to what he did for BC.
I always find it a bit weird that they retire and can sign for a day with their old team to retire as say a Lion.
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I say let him retire as a Rider.
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Agreed.
I would be interested to know if he thinks it was worth it. Sure he got his ring but he did it for a team that really didn't use him much excepting for the Grey Cup. Does a ring really make up for the life time city hero status that he would have had if he had remained a Lion? His departure from the Riders will be a non event compared to what it would have been as a Lion. The loss is irrevocable IMO. He might have been traveling in the same circles as Willie Flemming and Lui Passaglia as revered personalities in this city but not anymore. He traded a lifetime of respect for a moment of glory and I guess only he will know whether it was the right choice or not.
I would be interested to know if he thinks it was worth it. Sure he got his ring but he did it for a team that really didn't use him much excepting for the Grey Cup. Does a ring really make up for the life time city hero status that he would have had if he had remained a Lion? His departure from the Riders will be a non event compared to what it would have been as a Lion. The loss is irrevocable IMO. He might have been traveling in the same circles as Willie Flemming and Lui Passaglia as revered personalities in this city but not anymore. He traded a lifetime of respect for a moment of glory and I guess only he will know whether it was the right choice or not.
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One more possible option as to why he's retiring now ; maybe he sensed he was going to get either cut or be asked to take a major paycut by the Riders just like the year before by the Lions and he retired to save face before that could happen .Toppy Vann wrote:
I'm thinking he must either have something lined up to do that is better than being away from home for a long time which with a family is not the same as these single guys. I always felt Lion82 was not given the treatment he deserved in Regina. Geroy seemed only to get the word from Durant in the GC game that he had eyes for him as a REC.
Or, he's got one of the inklings that Angus Reid got in the off season where he was no longer invited to off season meetings as they were going to Valli to start at Centre the next year.
Or, it came down to - he had 15 good years and won a GC and why not go now.
All that and possibly forfeiting a coaching career with the Lions .Sir Purrcival wrote:Agreed.
I would be interested to know if he thinks it was worth it. Sure he got his ring but he did it for a team that really didn't use him much excepting for the Grey Cup. Does a ring really make up for the life time city hero status that he would have had if he had remained a Lion? His departure from the Riders will be a non event compared to what it would have been as a Lion. The loss is irrevocable IMO. He might have been traveling in the same circles as Willie Flemming and Lui Passaglia as revered personalities in this city but not anymore. He traded a lifetime of respect for a moment of glory and I guess only he will know whether it was the right choice or not.
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I expect it was mostly his athletic pride that made him play one more year. He gave up some goodwill in B.C. to do that.
He might come to regret it eventually. He had fan status and fan admiration almost second to none. Some of that is gone, as on can see on here.
As a fan of the Lions I am not personally upset at how it happened. It's business. Athletes have pride and reluctance to give it up. He was always friendly with me. It was not uncommon to run into him around the Lower Mainland, and always get a friendly response.
So will he live here, or in ahem ... cough, cough ... Regina?
He might come to regret it eventually. He had fan status and fan admiration almost second to none. Some of that is gone, as on can see on here.
As a fan of the Lions I am not personally upset at how it happened. It's business. Athletes have pride and reluctance to give it up. He was always friendly with me. It was not uncommon to run into him around the Lower Mainland, and always get a friendly response.
So will he live here, or in ahem ... cough, cough ... Regina?
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I think you guys and others here are over reacting and being way too harsh. I had no problem with Simon getting a last big paycheque in his final year. I like that it was the Riders that picked up that tab that was way too much $ for the low regular season yards and TDs that he came up with. Over paid by 50 or 60k maybe more. I was also glad that he scored in the Grey Cup and that the victory made the season worthwhile for him. He earned the Grey Cup $.pennw wrote:All that and possibly forfeiting a coaching career with the Lions .Sir Purrcival wrote:Agreed.
I would be interested to know if he thinks it was worth it. Sure he got his ring but he did it for a team that really didn't use him much excepting for the Grey Cup. Does a ring really make up for the life time city hero status that he would have had if he had remained a Lion? His departure from the Riders will be a non event compared to what it would have been as a Lion. The loss is irrevocable IMO. He might have been traveling in the same circles as Willie Flemming and Lui Passaglia as revered personalities in this city but not anymore. He traded a lifetime of respect for a moment of glory and I guess only he will know whether it was the right choice or not.
Does anyone think that the San Francisco 49ers fans think any less of their superstars, Rice and Montana because they finished their careers on other teams? To those who seem to hold a grudge against Geroy, I say GET OVER IT.
However you feel about how Geroy ended his career, you should not let it diminish the great memories of so many fantastic plays he made as a B.C. Lion.
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Great post Dano...my thoughts exactly...I do think Geroy should retire a Lion though and NOT the Riders...I can't see that ever happening though.
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