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Two Heroes, Different Endings: Geroy Simon & Anthony Calvillo

December 15, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

If you’re a BC Lions fan, you can’t help but feel a little jealous today.

anthony-calvilloThe Montreal Alouettes have announced that Anthony Calvillo, pro football’s all-time leading passer will be joining their coaching staff. It’s natural progression for one of the greatest players in their history, who took a year to step away from the game he had conquered over a 20-year CFL career.

Alouettes fans got to watch their hero retire in their sweater, they got to celebrate him as an Alouette, and now they get to have him part of their day to day football operations again.

This is a far different ending than Lions fans saw at the end with Geroy Simon. Simon of course didn’t retire because of injury. He went out on top like all star players hope to do. He won his third Grey Cup to end his career and played a big part in that championship game as well. Of course the sad part is, he didn’t do it in a Lions uniform.

Certainly the situations were different. Simon still wanted to play a key role when he left the Lions. A role the Lions weren’t willing to offer, and certainly not at the salary Simon had commanded for many years. They had a young crop of receivers they wanted to play more, and in the end the two sides decided to part ways, with the Lions facilitating a trade to the Riders.

Outside of the Grey Cup game, Simon didn’t do much to prove that the Lions were wrong in their assessment on the football side of things. But if you take what he did in the final, and the words of praise and thanks directed at him by Darian Durant after the game, they may have under estimated what he brought to the locker room.

simon_presserClearly there was a fracture in the relationship between Simon and the Lions, one that was repaired somewhat by the retirement of his number and his addition to the Lions ring of honour this past season. But the Riders pounced on the opportunity to keep Simon in the organization, adding more salt to the wounds of Lions fans who want him back in BC as an ambassador if not more.

Of course the financial perks of being a football player in Regina, that played a big role in winning them a Grey Cup at home, are pretty attractive as well and Simon has continued his community work in the area with coat drives and many appearances representing the Riders.

The core of this team that Lions fans have been used to for so many seasons is eroding. Paris Jackson, Dante Marsh and Korey Banks are another three examples. On the other side of the coin, Brent Johnson and Angus Reid got to finish with the Lions.

Perhaps it’s just a matter of timing and Wally Buono is known for making tough decisions with popular players. That’s probably never going to change because his job depends on winning, and he has do make decisions that he feels are best for the club not only for the current season, but down the road as well.

There are signs that Simon will one day return to BC. He still lives here, as does his family. He was a VIP guest as the Lions’ Den party during Grey Cup week and of course time can heal most wounds and I think most, if not all of them have been healed.

All that’s needed is the right situation, and of course the invitation to be extended. Until then, you have to feel that Als fans are pretty pleased with the way their hero’s story ended. Time will tell if Lions fans will get to feel that way in the future about Superman.

Filed Under: CFL/League, Den Talk, Featured Tagged With: Anthony Calvillo, BC Lions, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, Geroy Simon, Montreal Alouettes

Musings from the Den: Slow starts, promising signs, bad humour and the great Calvillo.

July 14, 2011 By Brian Wawryshyn

I thought it might be time for some random thoughts after the first two weeks of the CFL season. There have certainly been some surprises to start the year and some events that leave you shaking your head. Feel free to comment below and leave us your musings on the season so far.

The BC Lions 0-2 start is a mild surprise. Not overly shocking considering they played two of the league’s expected contenders to start the year. Both losses were by a close score, although one could argue the Montreal loss result was the Alouettes easing off a bit in the 2nd half. So now once again the Lions find themselves in the hole to start the season and next up is the red hot Edmonton Eskimos. Even the most die hard Eskimos fan can’t say they saw their 2-0 start coming. Granted the Eskimo wins have come against two other struggling teams in Saskatchewan and Hamilton, but they are winning in impressive fashion with a combination of a lethal passing attack and most recently the strong running of former Lion Jerome Messam who will undoubtedly have something to prove when he suits up Saturday.

Speaking of the running game, as anyone seen the BC’s? They seem to have abandoned that part of their game. In game one you could argue that because they got down by 17 so quick they had to go to the air, but in game two the same lack of ground attack existed and when it did it was stuffed. If the Lions are to have success this year they will have to find more balance to their offence or it will be extremely one dimensional.

Things are not all gloomy however. The Lions seem to have found a solid replacement for Yonus Davis in Tim Brown. Brown has all the speed and shifty moves of his predecessor and has some wondering whether he should be getting a bigger role in the offence. It’s never been Buono’s style to use his returner regularly in the offence but Brown will and should be featured in a few packages before the season is done.

Travis Lulay has come as advertised, and if not for several dropped passes against the Stamps would have put up massive numbers after two games. The Montana State quarterback has settled in nicely to the starting role and with more support from his receivers should be just fine.

One of those receivers is Shawn Gore. Gore had a few drops against the Stamps but also had several nice catches as well finishing the game with 96 yards. There is no denying Gore has the talent and desire to star in this league and he seems to be taking advantage of a star tutor in Geroy Simon who told the Province’s Lowell Ullrich, “He’s determined to be a good football player and he definitely has the toughness.”

The Province newspaper is in my opinion the best Lions coverage in the city, bar none. The sports department there is very good at what they do and there is no better football writer in the country right now in my opinion than Lowell Ullrich. So when I saw this cartoon posted by their editorial cartoonist Bob Krieger I was pretty disappointed.

Yes, I get that the intent was to say even an injured player could play running back for the Lions since they never call a running play anyway, but considering that the Lions’ Stanley Franks is facing an injury that may end his career, it was pretty inconsiderate. I was going to blog more on this but the very competent Andrew Bucholtz at Yahoo.ca said everything perfectly in this piece. The cartoon drew the wrath of Franks’ teammate Dante Marsh who told me that at this point he and his teammates are just praying for a full recovery for Franks. Let me add those prayers and best wishes on behalf of BCLionsDen.ca.

If there is comfort to be found with the Lions slow start, it’s the fact that the Saskatchewan Roughriders are also winless after two games. The Lions have been here in the past starting 1-7 last year and clawing back to make the playoffs. The Riders lost both games at home and the natives are restless in Regina. They face Hamilton on the road this week and of they go 0-3 there could be a lot of manure on driveways pretty quick. After this week the Riders face Montreal, Calgary, BC and Calgary again in the next four games.

What can you say about the amazing Anthony Calvillo? The Montreal quarterback is quickly approaching greatest of all-time status, if he isn’t there already. This week, barring a defensive miracle, Calvillo will become the CFL’s all-time leader in touchdowns thrown, surpassing Damon Allen. In his first two games of the year Calvillo has completed 51 of 73 passes for a 69.9 completion percentage a QB rating of 132.9 and has thrown 8 touchdown passes, including five last week against the Riders. Before Calvillo is done he will be the greatest of all-time statistically but fans of the CFL should really savour watching this guy play the game now.

Filed Under: Den Talk, Featured Tagged With: Anthony Calvillo, BC Lions, CFL, Edmonton Eskimos, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Tim Brown, Travis Lulay

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