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Friday, January 29, 2016

This and That




The tarp has been lifted. Sorry for the delay!!

Welcome to the usual set of Friday thoughts running through my muddled mind, and as always, they are in no particular order.

--The last Labour Day Classic at Mosaic Stadium will be memorable, but the annual first Sunday in September visit by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be more memorable after news Tuesday that Weston Dressler would be on the field that afternoon as a member of the Bombers. Two weeks after Dressler was released, there is still a great deal of anger in the Rider Nation and that anger was fuelled by this tweet from one of my favourite all-time Riders Jeff Fairholm.

That is a sentiment being shared by a lot of people. There is no doubt Dressler is one of the most popular Riders in the 100 plus year history of the franchise. He is arguably top 5 and he may arguably be top 3 and for good reason. It still sickens me to think Dressler's CFL career won't continue with him wearing a green and white uniform, and I will be very interested to see what type of reception he is given during the LDC. No doubt Rider fans will salute him before the game starts with what should be a standing ovation for his 8 years of service, but would they cheer for him if Drew Willy or whoever throws two TD passes to him. They probably won't do that, but they will make the call-in show interesting.

I remember when Wayne Gretzky got traded to Edmonton, and while an Oilers fan deep down I wasn't disappointed to see the Kings beat the Oilers in the 88-89 playoffs. I somehow relate this situation to that one.

The rivalry is a great one, but I had to wonder if the Bombers poured some fuel on it Tuesday when announcing Dressler was now a member of their organization. This quote really had me wondering if there was a dig given. That quote being "The stadium is hands down the loudest in the CFL." Now it wouldn't surprise me to see a quote get crafted, but is he suggesting Winnipeg fans are louder than Saskatchewan fans. We know how loud Mosaic can get, and admitedly I have not been to Investors Group Field, but I think a challenge has been issued as to how loud Mosaic can get.  Is it Labour Day yet?

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I am hearing rumblings, and there is nothing concrete to this at all, that Jeff Fuller could be a guy heading to Saskatchewan in free agency. I would applaud that move if it were to happen.
 CFL.ca's top 30 free agents are led by Trevor Harris, Andrew Harris and Ted Laurent. I can't disagree with that, but Chad Owens is a tad low at 15 and Travis Lulay at 10 is a tad high. As for Laurent, it seems as if one of the newest Riders--Shawn Lemon--wants Laurent to come here. If that happened, it would be like a Ted Laurent for John Chick trade. I'm OK with that.


We are still a week away from Super Bowl 50 and it seems as if Cam Newton is doing the best job he can to make this about him. Why is he bringing race into the issue? His newser Monday in which he said America doesn't know how to deal with him because no African-American quarterback can do what he does was a little over the top. Cam Newton is a good quarterback, but he is not the first black quarterback to play in or win a Super Bowl so why is he coming off as he is.  I think it is safe to say some do hate him (sadly) because of the colour of his skin, but others hate him because of his demeanour. Not all quarterbacks are going to be golden boys like Joe Montana and Troy Aikman, but show some humility and instead of coming off like the arrogant guy that he is. There can be an arrogance factor, but you need to do something first and last I looked, Cam Newton hasn't won the Super Bowl or been named the league MVP yet.

--The NHL all-star break has arrived and all I can say is "When do the games start again?" Ovechkin isn't going to be there, Crosby isn't going to be there, Toews isn't going to be there and either will be McDavid while Jagr just doesn't want to play.  Those who have read this blog in the past know of my dislike for all-star games. I won't be watching it and it seems some players don't want to be in it. Yes, it means they will miss their team's first game back, but the Capitals and Hawks don't have to worry about making the playoffs.

--John Scott will be at the NHL all-star game much to the NHL's disdain. A lot has been written about Scott over the past few weeks, but his article in the Players Tribune is absolutely fantastic as it paints the picture as to what has been going on his mind, and how his life and that of his family has been turned upside down, and how the NHL doesn't really want him there, I have no idea what the weekend is going to hold and as Phil Andrews said, this could be his last ever game in the NHL. I hope that isn't the case, but I can't disagree with what Phil is thinking.

--A tip of the hat to TSN's Sara Orlesky. Her feature on former Pats forward Rick Rypien and Jets assistant GM Craig Heisinger was brilliant. The only problem I had with it is was that it wasn't longer. Every Pats fan needs to see that piece.

--I don't know who has applied for the vacant U of R Rams head coach position, but I am hearing someone who hasn't applied is Thunder coach Scott McAuley which is too bad seeing he is probably the best candidate. Perhaps a bridge has been burned beyond repair, and if it has I can't really blame Scott especially when he watched the implosion that occurred in Ramsville this year. 

--Above zero temperatures in late January. I'm down with that!

--The first fantasy baseball magazines have hit the shelfs with season previews to follow very soon. I'm down with that too! 

--The Saskatchewan Rush are back home tonight to take on the Colorado Mammoth (love that name). The first home game saw a crowd of 10-thousand come to Sask-Tel Centre, and despite the home team losing I heard a lot of positives so hopefully a crowd of 10-thousand plus will be there for this one.

--The stars of High Impact Wrestling do their thing at the Hungarian Club and tonite's card marks the start of Season 3 of HIW on Access 7 as we begin TV tapings with yours truly channelling his inner Jerry Lawler. I just hope the fine people of Gronkville have bathed and look presentable for tonight's gathering seeing they will be on TV. I fear my expectations may be too high though.  Here's hoping co-hosts Pete Paczko and Drew Dalby at least have the courtesy to look and behave proper tonight. Again, my expectations may be too high especially when it comes to Dalby, Who's kidding who, you gotta love that guy and his large, bulbous melon. His show on 104.9 the WOLF is one you need to listen to because there isn't any better on the dial in the afternoon in this town. 

--That's all I got. Have a great weekend. Enjoy the spring-like weather!

14 comments:

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Anonymous said...

If the post is cancelled, when is the doubleheader scheduled for?

Have a good weekend Scruff! Be back later to see your twisted thoughts!

Branden Crowe said...

Come on Scruffy!!!

This is the highlight of my morning... When I can kill 15 minutes of company time!

Look forward to it every week... Keep up the good work.

Will stop by on my lunch break to give it a read!

-Crowe

Anonymous said...

A good time to renew your Friday column. My idea would be for a new title, something a little more catchy than a boring 'This and That': "Scruffy's Friday Special" or "Scruffy's Rant" or "Friday's Grin and Blair It". Its a new year and time for an update :)

Anonymous said...

Jeff Fairholm is echoing the comments of many in Rider Nation! Seeing Weston in Winnipeg is just sickening. You can't tell me a guy of his magnitude couldn't have come to terms with the Riders. This one is all on Jones and Murphy!

Anonymous said...

Dressler = Gretzky? Don't think so.

Anonymous said...

Jeff Fuller would look great in green. Hope that happens!

Anonymous said...


Can't argue with what Fairholm says.

I'm another Oilers fan who cheered against them when they played the Kings that year because of Gretzky, but I can't see myself cheering for Winnipeg in the LDC. That would be wrong! Very, very wrong!

Aaron

Jordan P said...

No doubt, that roof in Winnipeg,l definitely makes it the loudest stadium in the league.

Rider Fans might be louder, but it evaporates into the open sky.

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Anonymous said...

Jeff Fairhom - Toronto Argonauts wayyyyy back in 1970's - 80's, Weston Dressler- Winnipeg Blue Bombers irrelevant to anything Saskatchewan.

Anonymous said...

It's about time

Anonymous said...

Scruffy, you have obviously never been to Winnipeg's new stadium, because it is loud and yes, it is louder than Mosaic. They don't pump any noise in like BC does either.