Dave Ritchie retiring ?
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Dave Ritchie retiring ?
Herb Dhaliwal of NW reported on the noon news that this would be Dave Ritchie's last season with the Lions. The front runners to replace him are Benivides and former Rider coach Jim Daly.
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I thought the same thing when I read his retirement from the Lions, but he did say he wanted to be a HC once again, and this doesn't exactly suggest that is coming. As for the Lions, Benevides seems like a logical choice for the move up.JohnHenry wrote:I think Ritchie may be retiring from the Lions, but not from the league. He said earlier this season that he still thinks he can be an effective head coach and want's another opportunity. He knows he won't get that in BC, so he will be moving on, but I doubt to retirement. He might rather sign on as the D Coord for a weaker team, then move up to HC if the opportunity arrises.
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Wally been talking about retiring for some time now...
I think what you will see is if we can manage to recapture our tittle, on this seasons run at the GC, then rather than the double whammy of losing Dave Ritchie from our organization, and having to play against him in the future, Wally will retire to the GM position and hand Dave the reigns of the HC position.
Thus insuring the team is passed on down to very worthy and savy old friend, whom he knows he can continue to work with, for the benfit of future success in the Lion's organization.
I think what you will see is if we can manage to recapture our tittle, on this seasons run at the GC, then rather than the double whammy of losing Dave Ritchie from our organization, and having to play against him in the future, Wally will retire to the GM position and hand Dave the reigns of the HC position.
Thus insuring the team is passed on down to very worthy and savy old friend, whom he knows he can continue to work with, for the benfit of future success in the Lion's organization.
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I think if that was the case then this wouldn't have come out in the media and it would have been kept behind closed doors. That Ritchie has made it public indicates to me that he knows that Wally is sticking around for another year or more. He may have let this out to spark some interest in the Montreal/Hamilton positions that may open up after the season.PigSkin_53 wrote:Wally been talking about retiring for some time now...
I think what you will see is if we can manage to recapture our tittle, on this seasons run at the GC, then rather than the double whammy of losing Dave Ritchie from our organization, and having to play against him in the future, Wally will retire to the GM position and hand Dave the reigns of the HC position.
Thus insuring the team is passed on down to very worthy and savy old friend, whom he knows he can continue to work with, for the benfit of future success in the Lion's organization.
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Bite your bite Joe, that's the worst case scenario, another defection to the darkside and one far too close for our comfort being in the same conferance, and having the history of bad blood that we have between our two teams.WestCoastJoe wrote:If the Evil Empire is smart (and they are not), they would try to hire Dave Ritchie to salvage that sinking ship.
If Dave Ritchie is truly retiring, I wish him well. His contributions to the CFL and to the Lions are immeasurable.
Best wishes, Dave.

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Personally, I would hate to see Dave Ritchie or Mike Benevides go to Edmonton. But a guy has to make a career move when the chance arrives.
It is way more money and power.
Hopefully, the Evil Empire is too stupid to approach those guys. My guess is if Danny MyChipmunk escapes upstairs, it will go to Chapdelaine or Campbell. I have long suspected that Huey set this situation up as a no-win deal for the Chipmunk so that his boy Rick can take over after the inevitable collapse of the team under Maciocia.
It is way more money and power.
Hopefully, the Evil Empire is too stupid to approach those guys. My guess is if Danny MyChipmunk escapes upstairs, it will go to Chapdelaine or Campbell. I have long suspected that Huey set this situation up as a no-win deal for the Chipmunk so that his boy Rick can take over after the inevitable collapse of the team under Maciocia.
The Chip & Chap Show -- I love it.WestCoastJoe wrote:Personally, I would hate to see Dave Ritchie or Mike Benevides go to Edmonton. But a guy has to make a career move when the chance arrives.
It is way more money and power.
Hopefully, the Evil Empire is too stupid to approach those guys. My guess is if Danny MyChipmunk escapes upstairs, it will go to Chapdelaine or Campbell. I have long suspected that Huey set this situation up as a no-win deal for the Chipmunk so that his boy Rick can take over after the inevitable collapse of the team under Maciocia.
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