That is a fairly big FA signing...a National to boot.
LIONS SIGN NFL VETERAN RECEIVER AUSTIN COLLIE
The BC Lions Football Club announced this afternoon that veteran NFL receiver Austin Collie has signed with the team.
Collie spent five seasons in the NFL most notably with the Indianapolis Colts who drafted the BYU standout in 2009. Establishing himself as one of the league’s top rookies that year, he hauled in 60 receptions for 676 yards while also becoming a prime target of quarterback Peyton Manning. He capped the year with a 123-yard performance in the AFC Championship and also notched 66 yards on six catches in the Super Bowl versus New Orleans.
“Austin has an established football resume and will add depth, speed and experience to our roster,” said VP of football operations and GM Wally Buono. “He is an exciting player that I know our fans will enjoy watching this season.”
In total, Collie played in 42 games over four seasons for the Colts catching 173 passes for 1,845 yards and 16 touchdowns. In 2013, he signed with the New England Patriots where he made seven regular season appearances with six receptions for 63 yards.
“I’m excited to be joining the Lions and very much look forward to playing in the CFL,”said Collie from his home in Salt Lake City. “The wide-open play of the Canadian game and the passion of fans across the league is going to be a lot of fun to experience.”
Under provisions of last year’s new CFL collective bargaining agreement, the Hamilton-born Collie will qualify as a National on the Lions’ roster.
Thank you for your support as a BC Lions season ticket holder!
Lions sign Austin Collie
Moderator: Team Captains
- DanoT
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 4314
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:38 pm
- Location: Victoria, B.C. in summer, Sun Peaks Resort in winter
A great signing especially since he is a Nat., born in Hamilton when his dad played for the TiCats.
I thought some injury problems ended his career in the NFL. Possibly concussion related and if so he might still be a ??? Does anyone know for sure as I am just guessing/going from a faulty memory.
I thought some injury problems ended his career in the NFL. Possibly concussion related and if so he might still be a ??? Does anyone know for sure as I am just guessing/going from a faulty memory.
This is a big signing. Everyone was commending the Als when it was reported that they had signed him (premature as it turns out.....perhaps they had a change of heart when they had to back-up the Brinks truck to sign Green?).
This off-season is already turning out much better than last year when it was one doom-and-gloom story after another.
So, one problem solved (and we likely won't be drafting a receiver in the early rounds), but just one question. Who's going to throw him the ball?
DH
This off-season is already turning out much better than last year when it was one doom-and-gloom story after another.
So, one problem solved (and we likely won't be drafting a receiver in the early rounds), but just one question. Who's going to throw him the ball?
DH
Roar, You Lions, Roar
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
If I'm Poblah, I'd be a little worry
- Coast Mountain Lion
- Legend
- Posts: 1374
- Joined: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:52 pm
- Location: Champlain Heights
Better get in line to be a little worriedTheLionKing wrote:If I'm Poblah, I'd be a little worry
- M. Ianuzzi and S. Gore
- aklawitter
- All Star
- Posts: 426
- Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2012 2:14 pm
arceneaux, taylor, jackson, collie, haidara, tuinei, ianuzzi/gore/other
i'm ok with that
i'm ok with that
- Hambone
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 8203
- Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:25 pm
- Location: Living in PG when not at BC Place, Grey Cup or Mazatlan.
Yes he does have a history of concussions.DanoT wrote:A great signing especially since he is a Nat., born in Hamilton when his dad played for the TiCats.
I thought some injury problems ended his career in the NFL. Possibly concussion related and if so he might still be a ??? Does anyone know for sure as I am just guessing/going from a faulty memory.
You're as old as you've ever been and as young as you're ever going to be.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
From his 2009 draft year ...
3. Austin Collie (WR, Brigham Young): Contrary to popular belief, Vaughn Martin wasn't the first Canadian chosen in the 2009 NFL Draft. That honour belongs to Collie, the Indianapolis Colts fourth rounder, who was born in Hamilton, Ontario while his father Scott was catching passes for the Tiger-Cats. Unfortunately, Collie doesn't qualify as a
non-import under the CFL's current rules.
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
Skipped his senior year at BYU. Drafted in the 4th round with the NFL.
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
http://www.stampedeblue.com/2009/4/27/8 ... -nfl-draft
2009 Indianapolis Colts NFL Draft Grades: WR Austin Collie
By Brad Wells @StampedeBlue on Apr 27 2009, 5:02p 21
Pretty much everyone and their mother thought the Colts were going to take a wide receiver with their first pick in the draft on Saturday. With the departure of Marvin Harrison, and with solid receiver like Kenny Britt and Hakeem Nicks available in the late-first round, it appeared obvious that the Colts would go WR and add yet another first round blue chip to their already impressive receiving corps.
As we now know, they didn't draft a WR in Round One. In fact, the waited all the way till the Fourth Round before they finally took WR Auston Collie out of BYU. Unlike Britt, Nicks, or even Darrius Heyward-Bey, the Colts took Collie not because they expect him to play on the outside. They took Collie because, in the mind of Bill Polian, the kid is a clone of Brandon Stokley, who was once one of the best slot receivers this league has ever seen.
20071109134948__mg_5080_medium
Marvin Harrison-like?
Photo: www.danransom.com
Collie is one of these guys were should have done a draft report on. I mean, it is OBVIOUS how much he matches the kind of WR the Colts love to draft. From one scouting report:
Collie is a sharp, precise route runner who knows how to get open. His football speed is a tad faster than his 40 yard time (ran a slow 4.55 at the Combine). He has quick feet and is more athletic than many believe. Excelling at selling fakes, Collie has very good hands. He lacks prototypical size, but doesn't get shoved off his routes; he gets up and grabs anything thrown his way. He has a good demeanor.
He runs great routes and catches what is thrown to him. He doesn't have great size (6'0, 200 pounds), but as we have long maintained here at Stampede Blue, height and weight are over-rated when evaluating a player. This is especially true of receivers.
Collie's strengths seem to be geared towards him playing the slot receiver position when the Colts go 3 wide. From Bill Polian:
If you think Brandon Stokley, that’s [Collie's] style. Let’s hope he turns out to be as good (as Stokley). He has good hands, (runs) great routes and is a good slot receiver, a very good runner after the catch. He has kickoff return ability as well.
So, to be clear, drafting Collie was not a move to "replace" Marvin Harrison. Marvin's successor as the primary receiver in Indy's offense is Reggie Wayne. Replacing Reggie as the #2 receiver is Anthony Gonzalez, who was always better playing outside than he was playing slot receiver.
Now, it seems like Collie will battle with Roy Hall and Pierre Garcon from the slot receiver spot.
Regardless of whether Collie wins the job or not, he will likely spend a lot of time on special teams, regardless. But that doesn't seem to bother Collie. He seems like yet another high character guy who is willing to play anywhere:
"I’m anywhere the Colts need me to be. I can play whatever position as far as inside at the slot or outside. I definitely think I run exceptional routes and have good hands. I think that’s kind of the personality of the Colts wide receiving corps. They’re guys that are technicians and guys that know how to get open, and guys that can make plays. I definitely think that this is the best fit for me. I can play anywhere they want me to play."
Seems like Polian has found yet another WR that can grow and mature in this offense.
DRAFT GRADE: Solid
Some video if Collie making some absolutely SICK catches:
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/play ... al/1273775
Very detailed report ...
Sounds like lots of intangibles. Great hands. Can get open. Strong, although not big. Fast enough, but no burner. Smart player. Goes up for the ball. Runs great routes.
...........
A great signing for us. Bonus.
We are having a pretty good off season. Yup.
And we would certainly like to hit some home runs in the draft.
Very detailed report ...
Sounds like lots of intangibles. Great hands. Can get open. Strong, although not big. Fast enough, but no burner. Smart player. Goes up for the ball. Runs great routes.
...........
A great signing for us. Bonus.
We are having a pretty good off season. Yup.
And we would certainly like to hit some home runs in the draft.
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
I'd keep him to return kicks.cromartie wrote:Been nice having you on the team, Marco.