Did I hear George Cortez got the game ball ?almo89 wrote:Just finished watching the post game locker room reaction. Team looks jacked. Players seemed to bond with Tedford at the end.
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Did I hear George Cortez got the game ball ?almo89 wrote:Just finished watching the post game locker room reaction. Team looks jacked. Players seemed to bond with Tedford at the end.
Yes, and I believe Chuck McMann got one recently too.TheLionKing wrote:Did I hear George Cortez got the game ball ?almo89 wrote:Just finished watching the post game locker room reaction. Team looks jacked. Players seemed to bond with Tedford at the end.
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peeby wrote:I was going to say the special teams ball was presented to Chuck McMann, but not so much presented as inserted in. But won't say it or anything further as I've already been censured for using a word readily found in the Bible. Heck, a word Wally Buono would have come across many times in Bible study.
Hey, wait a minute. A word right out of the Bible is considered rude, whereas questioning a pious man like Wally Buono is basically being encouraged? Along with the ridiculing of his religion in several of the other threads? Do I smell some kind of anti-religious thing going on? A bias, if you will? Just what kind of forum are they running here? Is this forum's subject, the Lions, some kind of cover story for, dare I say it, religion bashing?
Oh, I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill here. Lesson learned. It's okay to hide behind the cloak of anonymity and advocate the removal of a man's livelihood, with the attendant downfall of his family's fortunes, but woe betide the poster who conjures up the image of the sturdy beast of Biblical times.
Guess that's what this world's come to. Maybe they''ll accept me at the CBC news website. A come-down of immense proportion, but of my own doing.
What league are you watching? Coaches get fired at the drop of a hat all the time even after they win a game against the Lions. Just ask Higgens.peeby wrote:And I think you need to check around to see where your sense of humour went. You're kinda making it up here. Posters went after Wally in any way they could, and that included picking on the fact that he is a religious man. You think that's okay, obviously. Likewise, it's fair game to have these guys fired at the drop of a hat. That's only being critical of their abilities. You really are kidding yourself.
Well said, BCF.B.C.FAN wrote:A lot of diverse but informed opinions have been expressed on this site about Wally and the coaching staff. I've seen very few posts that cite religion.
I still maintain that Wally is the best thing that has ever happened to this franchise and is still doing a good job as GM. The recent play of the team demonstrates the talent he has assembled while rebuilding on the fly. Some posters maintain that Wally has outlived his usefulness and has remained too loyal to some coaches or has forced Tedford to accept them on his staff. That's fair opinion. I don't share that view, but I'd be happy to see Chuck McMann relieved of his duties at the end of the year. It has nothing to do with religion. I don't even know if McMann or Tedford are religious men. We're here to debate football, not religion.
Agree, WCJ. WB is not the best thing to ever happen to the Lions but he is right up there. That said I think we are seeing him hit the point of diminishing returns this season with how he has handled the running of the team on the field. I'd like to see him step back a bit and take on more of a role that Bobby Ackles once played while letting Tedford become the new Wally Bouno on the field. Otherwise the only alternative in the next year or two might be to burn the ship and start over. I really don't like that idea.WestCoastJoe wrote:
Is Wally the best thing that ever happened to this franchise? Well, in my opinion, Bobby Ackles the first time around, and the second time around are the two best things that ever happened to this franchise. And maybe David Braley is number 3. But Wally has been good. He has been steady, and he has been excellent in the community in many respects.
Belize City Lion wrote:Agree, WCJ. WB is not the best thing to ever happen to the Lions but he is right up there. That said I think we are seeing him hit the point of diminishing returns this season with how he has handled the running of the team on the field. I'd like to see him step back a bit and take on more of a role that Bobby Ackles once played while letting Tedford become the new Wally Bouno on the field. Otherwise the only alternative in the next year or two might be to burn the ship and start over. I really don't like that idea.WestCoastJoe wrote:
Is Wally the best thing that ever happened to this franchise? Well, in my opinion, Bobby Ackles the first time around, and the second time around are the two best things that ever happened to this franchise. And maybe David Braley is number 3. But Wally has been good. He has been steady, and he has been excellent in the community in many respects.
Interesting, BB. I expect we start JJ. He needs pretty much all the experience he can get, IMO. Maybe two quarters plus. Then get Lulay in there.Ballistic Bob wrote:Do the Lions start Lulay Saturday to insure a healthy Jennings for the playoffs. I'm thinking Calgary starts Tate. BB