LOLDavid wrote:
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Kudos to the club for ponying up to bring in the Washington Husky Marching Band, who put on a wonderful show pre game and half time (the "Go Lions" formation was a nice touch, as was performing "Oh Canada"). Finally, a game that had the feel of a big league experience. Just wondering though, on a glorious sunny day, deep blue skies and 16 degrees at kick-off (61 Fahrenheit), why in the hell would the club decide the roof needs to be closed?!? I don't understand why we went with a $563MM reno of BC Place if they're only going to open the damn thing on warm, sunny days prior to Labour Day.
To me, it reeks of Wally's interference as he has it in his head a closed roof creates more noise.![]()
Good post, as always, David.
Wally seems to have a couple of avenues in his preferences and in his decision making process.
One side is very practical. Balance the budget, at whatever pain it takes. Make the tough call to cut veterans. Et cetera ...
The other side is ... ummm ... whimsical is the word I have come up with lately. Whimsical. That suggests amusement, however, and the fans are not amused by whimsical decisions by a GM. Bizarre also comes to mind. Off the wall. Out in left field. On a different planet.
As noted, his methods have worked, for the most part, for over 20 years. He tends to get things right eventually. He drives some/many fans to distraction. And through it all he seems to be on good terms with the Big Guy upstairs. So he and his team usually come through things all right. We have been on the downslope, however. So ... we will see.