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Maybe not WCJ but nonetheless Kruck was on Wally's staff for 6 seasons.WestCoastJoe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:07 amHe was a friendly guy to the fans, seemingly not in Wally's inner circle.While serving as Co Offensive Coordinator BC set the franchise record for wins going 14-3-1 and led the CFL in points scored. -- from Stef Kruk's bio at Arizonza Christian University
You may need to wait until closer to Christmas for Santa. This will no doubt be about clarifying Wally's position(s). If there are any additions to be announced I think it would be only for replacements for Wally himself should he be stepping back from any of his current 3 positions. He/they may also announce that certain assistants won't be returning but I don't expect there to be any announcements regarding replacements for them at this time. Historically when Wally has made changes to the coaching staff he has typically waited until all positions have been filled and announces and introduces the new staff for the upcoming season all at the same time. Of course if Wally is stepping down from HC then the job of assembling a new coaching staff would fall into the lap of the new HC and that could take a couple of weeks for him to go through that process.QB Club 63 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:30 am
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I could get behind this, up until the point where you mention one of the coordinators eventually being promoted to head coach. I think we need a clean slate among our coaching ranks. Our defense wasn't good enough, our offense was an embarrassment, and our play on the line on both sides of the football was unacceptable.B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:16 amTSN 1040 will livestream the Lions' presser at 11 a.m. The Lions will also livestream it on their Facebook page at facebook.com/BCLions/
There's lots of speculation about what might be announced. Would the Lions call it a "major football operations announcement" if Wally was planning to come back in his current role? I expect a retirement announcement of some sorts.
Bro Jake and Dave Pratt were speculating on air that Geroy Simon will become GM and Khari Jones will be named head coach. Pratt believes Jones will be a head coach somewhere soon, if not here.
My ideal scenario would be a well-deserved retirement for Wally, who would remain as consultant for six months under terms of his current contract with David Braley. I would promote Neil McEvoy to VP of football operations (the most senior of Wally's current titles) and name Geroy as GM. Geroy would become the well-recognized face and voice of the football operations but McEvoy would be there to oversee player personnel and contracts and provide the voice of experience to Geroy. One of the coordinators, likely Mark Washington, would eventually be promoted to head coach. It may not all happen today, and may not happen at all, but I'll be disappointed if the "major football operations announcement" is the retention of the status quo.
I've been giving a lot of this some thought and find McEvoy to be an interesting one to try figuring out as far as fit. I was discussing it with several of my Eskimo fan buddies out in Ottawa. They were hearing rumours of Hervey resurfacing here and bringing Franklin with him. They asked me if I'd heard anything. My response was there's been nothing like that floated around on the West Coast. About only mention of Hervey I've heard is just in the odd post by Lionbackers spitballing about who might be a consideration if Wally stepped aside. In chewing the fat with the Esk fans I did express that I wondered if McEvoy really covets a GM job. When somebody is a GM they tend to become a much more public figure. I've been wondering if that aspect might not be so appealing to Neil and perhaps he might enjoy his current role and prefer to continue cruising along under the radar in what is still a very important role while leaving the GM job to someone more comfortable in the spotlight. BC Fan's suggestion that McEvoy becoming VP Football Ops with Geroy as GM was something I hadn't considered but might be a great option.The_Pauser wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:36 amI could get behind this, up until the point where you mention one of the coordinators eventually being promoted to head coach. I think we need a clean slate among our coaching ranks. Our defense wasn't good enough, our offense was an embarrassment, and our play on the line on both sides of the football was unacceptable.B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:16 amTSN 1040 will livestream the Lions' presser at 11 a.m. The Lions will also livestream it on their Facebook page at facebook.com/BCLions/
There's lots of speculation about what might be announced. Would the Lions call it a "major football operations announcement" if Wally was planning to come back in his current role? I expect a retirement announcement of some sorts.
Bro Jake and Dave Pratt were speculating on air that Geroy Simon will become GM and Khari Jones will be named head coach. Pratt believes Jones will be a head coach somewhere soon, if not here.
My ideal scenario would be a well-deserved retirement for Wally, who would remain as consultant for six months under terms of his current contract with David Braley. I would promote Neil McEvoy to VP of football operations (the most senior of Wally's current titles) and name Geroy as GM. Geroy would become the well-recognized face and voice of the football operations but McEvoy would be there to oversee player personnel and contracts and provide the voice of experience to Geroy. One of the coordinators, likely Mark Washington, would eventually be promoted to head coach. It may not all happen today, and may not happen at all, but I'll be disappointed if the "major football operations announcement" is the retention of the status quo.
McEvoy has worked under Wally for a long time now, and has a firm understanding of how the job works. Geroy has apprenticed for the past two years and is probably ready for a larger role. I think your front office suggestion could definitely work. The key will still be our scouts. In pro football there's a heavy reliance on scouting and uncovering those gems coming out of college that don't make the NFL. We did extremely well when we have OB and even Shivers working the head scouting roles. I'm not sure who our regional scouts were during that time period, or if they have changed, but if we have a group of strong scouts we should be fine.
I would be surprised if McEvoy didn't want the GM job. I've spoken with him a few times and never got any inkling that he wouldn't be interested in something like that.Hambone wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:51 am
I've been giving a lot of this some thought and find McEvoy to be an interesting one to try figuring out as far as fit. I was discussing it with several of my Eskimo fan buddies out in Ottawa. They were hearing rumours of Hervey resurfacing here and bringing Franklin with him. They asked me if I'd heard anything. My response was there's been nothing like that floated around on the West Coast. About only mention of Hervey I've heard is just in the odd post by Lionbackers spitballing about who might be a consideration if Wally stepped aside. In chewing the fat with the Esk fans I did express that I wondered if McEvoy really covets a GM job. When somebody is a GM they tend to become a much more public figure. I've been wondering if that aspect might not be so appealing to Neil and perhaps he might enjoy his current role and prefer to continue cruising along under the radar in what is still a very important role while leaving the GM job to someone more comfortable in the spotlight. BC Fan's suggestion that McEvoy becoming VP Football Ops with Geroy as GM was something I hadn't considered but might be a great option.
Great and somewhat surprising as Wally does go outside for at least one front office position. Seems more and more he very well could be headed to just the advisory role. Where will this leave McElvoy & Geroy?The_Pauser wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:12 amSources on twitter suggest Ed Hervey is likely being added to the BC Lions front office. Apparently he and Buono have a good relationship and have talked on more than one occasion this season.
Khari has moved ahead of Mark W in the handicapping of the race to HC? Surprise. I do think his offence has shown more spark than Mark's defence.B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:16 amTSN 1040 will livestream the Lions' presser at 11 a.m. The Lions will also livestream it on their Facebook page at facebook.com/BCLions/
There's lots of speculation about what might be announced. Would the Lions call it a "major football operations announcement" if Wally was planning to come back in his current role? I expect a retirement announcement of some sorts.
Bro Jake and Dave Pratt were speculating on air that Geroy Simon will become GM and Khari Jones will be named head coach. Pratt believes Jones will be a head coach somewhere soon, if not here.
My ideal scenario would be a well-deserved retirement for Wally, who would remain as consultant for six months under terms of his current contract with David Braley. I would promote Neil McEvoy to VP of football operations (the most senior of Wally's current titles) and name Geroy as GM. Geroy would become the well-recognized face and voice of the football operations but McEvoy would be there to oversee player personnel and contracts and provide the voice of experience to Geroy. One of the coordinators, likely Mark Washington, would eventually be promoted to head coach. It may not all happen today, and may not happen at all, but I'll be disappointed if the "major football operations announcement" is the retention of the status quo.
B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 1:16 pmGood riddance. Hervey's elitist isolationism can't be tolerated. The league depends on fan engagement and interaction, and needs as much publicity as it can get. Shutting the players from fans and media and allowing his coach to refuse to wear a live mic during TSN broadcast undemines the franchise and its business partners.
Edmonton media were happy to see Hervey go.
Terry Jones: Hervey bullied his way right out the Eskimos' door
Dan Barnes: Ed Hervey ousted as Eskimos GM after philosophical clash with president Len Rhodes
I thought Wally returning with the status quo would turn fans off the most?B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:21 amNothing would turn me off more as a longtime Lions fan than to have Hervey's anti-fan and anti-media presence in the B.C. front office. Here's my post from April, when he was deservedly fired in Edmonton.B.C.FAN wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 1:16 pmGood riddance. Hervey's elitist isolationism can't be tolerated. The league depends on fan engagement and interaction, and needs as much publicity as it can get. Shutting the players from fans and media and allowing his coach to refuse to wear a live mic during TSN broadcast undemines the franchise and its business partners.
Edmonton media were happy to see Hervey go.
Terry Jones: Hervey bullied his way right out the Eskimos' door
Dan Barnes: Ed Hervey ousted as Eskimos GM after philosophical clash with president Len Rhodes
Wow. Wally clearly not endorsing his support staff. Major kudos to him given how long he has worked with McElvoy and Geroy. Must not have been easy. Going to be a very interesting off season after all.The_Pauser wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:21 amAs per Farhan Lalji - Ed Hervey will be the next GM of the BC Lions.