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Never happens in the CFL :lol:KnowItAll wrote:ya think its possible that sask is only "borrowing" bishop and that he himself could end up being the future considerations??
IIRC, the League put into place provisions to prevent that following the Esks renting Jason Maas after they had traded him to Hamilton for Troy Davis in 2005.KnowItAll wrote:ya think its possible that sask is only "borrowing" bishop and that he himself could end up being the future considerations??
ahh yes, but there is always a way around everything.Solar Max wrote:IIRC, the League put into place provisions to prevent that following the Esks renting Jason Maas after they had traded him to Hamilton for Troy Davis in 2005.KnowItAll wrote:ya think its possible that sask is only "borrowing" bishop and that he himself could end up being the future considerations??
Pure salary dump on the part of the Argos. IMO. It's before Sept. 1st, so....
In a sense they are pretty well borrowing Bishop, as it ultimately comes down to absorbing Bishops salary, as the return to TO is a 2011 conditional contract pending Bishops results until then.KnowItAll wrote:ya think its possible that sask is only "borrowing" bishop and that he himself could end up being the future considerations??
Not sure if that is the final shakedown resulting from the trade, but one thing is for sure, someone that has the QB beside his name on the Rider roster isn't sleeping very well after today. I don't see the reasoning behind Bishop, although the cost was next to zero, but that in itself may be saying a ton. It does two things, forces a roster deletion and turns the QB stable upside down. To me it suggests that Jyles is nicked more than first thought, secondly that DD won't be back as soon as expected, as Bishop is going to take a few weeks just to learn a couple plays, as his 6 seasons in TO have demonstrated that he can't grasp that O as of yet. So he won't be serving much but INT's until he gets a feel for teh receivers in Saskatchewan, and even then that group will be a revolving door with the injured making returns as the season winds down.....strange trade indeed, it may become the coupe of the season, or bust up what harmony exists in the QB ranks of the Riders, time will only tell.Vern Halen wrote:Methinks that Durant will be the starter and Bishop the backup. Durant's been here for 4 years and look how he managed the offence when Crandell went down early in the season. With Crandel struggeling and Jyles nicked up (and not ready to start IMHO), Bishop is insurance.
Darian Durant is the future in Riderville and the future is now. Crandell is now expendable, I guess.