OT: Montreal Alouettes Thread Part 2

Skip Bayless

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Jumpin on bandwagons just like the Real Skip Bayless! 😆

For the boys !


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Adam Michaels

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RDS commentators talking about Jason Maas and how he created an environment where the players bonded a lot off the field. He would arrange dinners, activities, taking French courses. And the players have said it over and over in many interviews that they're playing for Montreal and the entire province of Quebec.

It might seem small, but it goes a long way in translating on the field.
 

MarkJ

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RDS commentators talking about Jason Maas and how he created an environment where the players bonded a lot off the field. He would arrange dinners, activities, taking French courses. And the players have said it over and over in many interviews that they're playing for Montreal and the entire province of Quebec.

It might seem small, but it goes a long way in translating on the field.
can he coach the other football? soccer?
 
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Rapala

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Damn this team has like NO CHANCE next week. :sarcasm:
One thing is for sure we are going to need a better running game IMO.
I remember when there was a two week run up to the grey cup. :dunno:
It shows how little interest I've had for about 5 or so years now.
 

Redux91

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Maas dropping an F-bomb :laugh:

But he was giving a motivational speech to his players right there during the interview. Love that!!
Just awesome

They really do LOVE him as coach

I was a bit skeptical with the Hire I can't lie
Thought Maciocia was showing a bit of favoritism..

Uhhhh BOY was I wrong lol, those guys know their shit
 

Rapala

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RDS commentators talking about Jason Maas and how he created an environment where the players bonded a lot off the field. He would arrange dinners, activities, taking French courses. And the players have said it over and over in many interviews that they're playing for Montreal and the entire province of Quebec.

It might seem small, but it goes a long way in translating on the field.
I liked the TSN butt hurt coverage just fine. :laugh:
 

tazsub3

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Always great to dominate Toronto.
Especially with the arrogance pre game .not only the arrogance of the argos but of the whole so called analysts !
Oh and that fool of a qb they have , whose been made to eat his own words ! Nothing better then have them inflate inflate inflate and then puncture hahahah
 
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Adam Michaels

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And to think in the off-season, everything looked bleak. There were issues with ownership, Maciocia couldn't spend money because there was none. Guys like Eugene Lewis and Jake Wieneke left because there was uncertainty.

Now PKP saved the franchise, Maas is hired and now the team will play for the Grey Cup.

I can't imagine how much better the offense would be if Lewis and Wieneke never left. Those two were studs. Lewis
 

Rapala

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I read a lot of negative commentaries about Noel Thorpe over the coirse of the last years. Redemption?
Our D has been the only thing we've had since AC hung up his cleats. Thorpe has been the one constant. Special teams and O side was what generally did us in and led to the loss of fan interest.
 
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