INTRODUCING … STACKHOUSE'S SOAPBOX!
By: Mike Stackhouse
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers re-signed Matt Nichols, last year’s starter for them, to a three year contract this week that starts at $400,000 per season and ends up at $440,000 by the end of the term.
I sure hope we find out what Darian Durant’s asking price was from the Riders, because he has to be worth more than Nichols. He’s won a lot more and has more experience.
He’s also, frankly, a better quarterback.
People will point to Durant’s injury history but I would also point to Nichols having a fairly lengthy stay in sick bay over his career too.
Zach Collaros, I’m told, is north of $500,000 a year. He also can’t stay on the field and has never won a Grey Cup. So, when I hear rumours of Durant wanting $400,000; I don’t feel that is, at all, unreasonable. It’s peanuts to pay for quarterback stability. Now, before you go barking at me about injuries; I will point out that anyone can be injured. You can’t predict injuries. You just can’t.
Durant’s achilles is a thing of the past. His six rushing touchdowns last year proves it. That’s not to say he isn’t going to get injured again because he very well could. But, so could anyone else the Riders bring in here to play quarterback. By the way, based on the ‘Anti-Durant as a Rider’ argument that you can’t keep him based on age and injury history, I have compiled a list of the top quarterbacks in the CFL and you may be surprised where Durant ranks:
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They are well worth the inexpensive entertainment, and it wouldn’t be a shocker to see them go up against the Moose Jaw Generals in the league final as these two clubs are 1-2 in the standings. The top line appears to be Lukas Sillinger with Tyler Lees and Preston Brodziak, although they were broken up midway through the game to get something going. Carson Denomie, Matthew Chekay, and Harrison Blaisdell is a second line that any other club would love to have as a first. The Maulers got back in the game last Wednesday with goals from two outstanding WHL defense prospects.
Kaeden Korczak (11th overall 2016 to Kelowna) and Kaleb Bulych (2nd round 2015 to Vancouver) will be household names for WHL fans in a year or two.
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There are, approximately, 15 games per team left in the SJHL season and I see the Canalta Cup championship being a two horse race between the Battlefords North Stars and Flin Flon Bombers.
The Stars are a tremendous team, but I wonder if they’ll be a little easier for an opponent to match up against when you are facing them, up to, seven times in a row as opposed to just one and done. I’ve seen a lot of great teams fall by the way side because they are a great tournament team, but not as great a team when it’s a series against the same team for ten days straight. That’s my only concern with the Stars. Nipawin and Estevan would rank 3-4 in my book, while Humboldt has been making some noise and the two-time defending champions from Melfort are much better than their .500 record indicates. They’ve made a couple of big strides since December 1st.
The biggest January 10th deadline acquisition, though, goes to Yorkton. They received Dakota Odgers back from the WHL; but so far it hasn’t paid off. They’ve played a couple of tough games against Flin Flon and Nipawin and lost both.
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*EDITOR’S NOTE: Mike Stackhouse is a Yorkton-based freelance reporter and former Voice of the SJHL on Access.