“Every decision we make is going to be about winning a Grey Cup,” Barker said, “And we had to go through some things … We had zero quarterbacks under contract, and I told things were going to turn out, and here we sit today with one of the premier quarterbacks in the league.” But everything, Barker insisted, has a purpose. And Barker is still looking for reinforcements. Barker said some subtractions were made because of Jones’s new defensive philosophy, but Ray’s reported $400,000 salary was likely a factor too. On defence, leaders such linebackers Jason Pottinger and Willie Pile were re-signed, and others defensive leaders, such defensive back Lin-J Shell and cornerback Byron Parker were not.
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A joke about tampering - a nod to fines surrounding Toronto’s hiring of defensive co-ordinator, assistant head coach and assistant general manager Chris Jones - was a running gag at Barker’s expense, but he said the acquisition of Jones and Milanovich were done for good reason. 25.įor his part, Barker lamented a season juggling general manager and head coaching duties that were “too much” and “too tough,” but insisted every decision he has made was done toward achieving Grey Cup success in 2012.
There was additional enthusiam for film festivals, street festivals and zip lines promised for the week leading up to the 100th Grey Cup on Nov. “There is nothing more exciting in life than taking a thing to its potential when it has not yet been realized,” said Rudge, who also said he is in discussions with Rogers to renew the Argos lease at the Rogers Centre for “three to five years.”Īnd when Rudge said he wants to sell 25,000 tickets a game, there was more clapping. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.