• Rest vs. Rust - CFL This Week - November 12th, 2024

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Rest vs. Rust - CFL This Week - November 12th, 2024

  • Summary

  • Bubba O'Neil is joined by TSN's Glen Suiter, Sportnet's David Morassutti and Derek Taylor, Radio Voice of the Blue Bombers to discuss the final week of the CFL season, paying tribute to the late Ted Wyman, a respected sports journalist. They discuss the resilience of the Argonauts in the East Final, the impact of turnovers, and the coaching strategies that shaped the games. The conversation also touches on the ongoing debate of rest versus rust in playoffs and the defensive strategies employed by teams. They reminisce about Zach Collaros's career and his significance in the league, his impact on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and the challenges faced by the Toronto Argonauts. They reflect on Randy Ambrosie's tenure as CFL commissioner, highlighting his contributions and the league's evolution. The discussion culminates in a preview of the upcoming Grey Cup matchup between the Bombers and Argonauts, emphasizing the unpredictability of the game and the potential for exciting plays.

    Takeaways

    • Teddy Wyman was a beloved figure in Canadian sports media.
    • The Argonauts showcased remarkable resilience in the East Final.
    • Turnovers can decisively impact playoff outcomes.
    • Coaching adjustments are crucial in high-stakes games.
    • Resting players before playoffs can lead to 'rust'.
    • Defensive strategies can change the dynamics of a game.
    • Zach Collaros's career has left a lasting legacy in the CFL.
    • The CFL community is tightly knit, fostering strong relationships.
    • Emotional tolls can affect team performance during playoffs. Zach Collaros has had a legendary impact on the Bombers.
    • Randy Ambrosie's tenure has seen significant changes in ownership and league stability.
    • The CFL has become more exciting, with many games decided in the final minutes.
    • Pressure from the defensive line is crucial for success in the Grey Cup.
    • The Argonauts have a history of performing well in high-stakes games.
    • The upcoming Grey Cup is expected to be a close and competitive game.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Tribute to Ted Wyman

    07:30 - Argonauts' Resilience and East Final Analysis

    15:01 - Coaching Strategies and Player Performances

    20:03 - Turnovers and Their Impact on the Game

    26:03 - Rest vs. Rust: The Playoff Dilemma

    32:09 - Defensive Strategies and Key Matchups

    33:47 - Journey of Zach Collaros

    41:09 - Ambrosie's Tenure as Commissioner

    52:49 - Grey Cup Preview

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