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Bombers look worse to me, on paper at least, than last year. Let's just hope they know what they are doing.
You have Wallace and Eli, plus the draft has yet to come.Sure would be nice to see a national OL or DL signing...
Interesting article in the Freep the other day re: Streveler re-signing: Streveler finds time to re-sign with Bombers
"As excited as Streveler is to return to the only CFL family he knows, he wanted to get a few assurances before signing on the dotted line.
That included calling Hogan shortly after news broke that he has taken over as the team’s new offensive co-ordinator, replacing Buck Pierce, who is the new head coach of the B.C. Lions. Streveler wanted to make sure he wasn’t walking into a similar situation as last year."
"Things happened last year where it just didn't work out the way that I think anyone envisioned it would, on a lot of different front," Streveler said.
I get that he was playing injured for a lot last year (the article notes as much), but playing him as a conventional back-up and not designing any trickery (especially when teams would already be trying to account for the league's MOP in Oliveira) was asinine.
Indeed, Jeff Hamilton notes in this article that Streveler was a key for us in 2019 as a change-of-pace QB who would truck linebackers and wear down the D, but Buck Pierce seemed uninterested in doing anything unique with Streveler.
More from Streveler in the article:
“I don’t really know why things went the way they went, to be honest with you. I couldn’t really give you a great answer as to why things went the way they went, and that’s why I needed to have those conversations going into free agency. I think that there’s definitely a role that if I’m not starting, to do what we did in 2018 and ’19 and give a change of pace and add a different element. I know I can still do that.”
I know the Grey Cup performance made it easy to pile on Pierce, but it seems like under Hogan the Bombers will return to a more creative offence like we had under LaPolice. I recall the offence was dominant in 2019, at least in the Grey Cup. The offence cratering last year probably had a lot to do with Collaros getting older, and with the offensive line getting weaker. But maybe, hopefully, the offence largely cratered because the playcalling got dumber and dumber.
My expectations are guarded and my optimism has dissipated with the amount of talent we're losing this year, but I'm hopeful a new-look, fresh perspective at offensive coordinator will inject some much-needed juice into a offensive group that was abysmal last season.
Also good news: Streveler said he should be good to go by the time training camp opens in May.