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ticatfan
02-13-2006, 11:56 AM
The Eric Crouch era is about to begin with the Argos, and will likely coincide with the end of Michael Bishop's time in Toronto.

Crouch, the 2001 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback out of the University of Nebraska, did well enough in his workout in Oakville on Wednesday to convince the Argos to sign him. A formal announcement is expected today.

It's believed the deal will be at least two years and a club option for a third year. Speculation is he'll receive $80,000 in a base salary this season, but the deal has various incentives to drive the total package well beyond $100,000. If elevated to the full-time starter, he would likely be looking at an annual salary of at least $250,000-$300,000.

He will be positioned to eventually become the heir apparent to Damon Allen, who turns 43 this year and commences his 22nd season in the Canadian Football League and fourth with the Argos.

Allen wants to play until at least the end of the 2007 season.


When asked about Crouch, whom he helped in the workout by providing some pointers on mechanics, Allen said: "There's no question he has to work. Nothing's going to be given to him."

The 27-year-old Crouch has yearned to play quarterback at the pro level since he was drafted in the third round by St. Louis in 2002. The Rams envisioned him as a receiver/return specialist, but he quit after the first regular-season game because of a nagging ankle injury from university.

"I had 600 or 700 (career) carries at Nebraska and I was beat up," he said earlier this week. "When I came to the NFL, I needed a couple operations and I just wasn't the type of player I thought I could be."

He never had a true shot to showcase his quarterback skills thereafter in two tries with Green Bay. He played as a safety in NFL Europe last year.

"I've got a lot of rest and I've been able to heal myself up and get strong and be in great shape," he added. "I feel like my arm's stronger. So those are just things that I think are going to help me out. I really do. I don't think I've lost anything. I felt like I've gained a lot."

Crouch impressed the Argos in his workout with his arm strength, which had been the knock going against him heading into the pros. Ironically, arm strength had been the alluring asset of Bishop, who has backed up Allen the last three years but couldn't snatch the starter's job.

The Argos are expected to either trade away his rights or release him outright.

"He won't be at (training) camp," a source said.

Bishop is currently playing for Chicago in the Arena League, although he is still under contract to Toronto.

The Argos are still expected to add another quarterback, possibly in a trade with either Winnipeg or Saskatchewan. Their corps also includes sophomore Charlie Peterson.
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hammerbillsfan
02-13-2006, 11:59 AM
****ing Argos. :puke:
Wonder what generalmills thinks about this, I haven't seen him here in a long time.

http://www.sportsnet.ca/images/sportsnet_story_images/logos/CFL/ticats_logo.jpg

ticatfan
02-13-2006, 12:00 PM
They can have him ,we will have the best 1-2 this year.

hammerbillsfan
02-13-2006, 12:02 PM
we will have the best 1-2 this year.

:up:

Do you go to the Cats game when they play in Ottawa?
I have to get up there this season.

THATHURMANATOR
02-13-2006, 12:13 PM
Long snappers make more than 80 grand in the NFL....

ticatfan
02-13-2006, 12:44 PM
Long snappers make more than 80 grand in the NFL....Who cares. At least we get exciting football ,not just a bunch of hype and a borrring game. And if he is a starter he will make 1/4 mil. Alot more then I will ever make. lol

justasportsfan
02-13-2006, 12:48 PM
It's believed the deal will be at least two years and a club option for a third year. Speculation is he'll receive $80,000 in a base salary this season, but the deal has various incentives to drive the total package well beyond $100,000. If elevated to the full-time starter, he would likely be looking at an annual salary of at least $250,000-$300,000.

In US $ that would be minimum wage.

THATHURMANATOR
02-13-2006, 12:49 PM
Who cares. At least we get exciting football ,not just a bunch of hype and a borrring game. And if he is a starter he will make 1/4 mil. Alot more then I will ever make. lol
Now the CFL is more exciting than the NFL? :str8face:

ticatfan
02-13-2006, 01:30 PM
Always has been, the 2 games are different, ours is fast moving ,yours is more like a chess match. We have less stoppages and we don't have the gayest rule of all,the fair catch. lol Why is their so much hype with a nfl game, to keep your mind off the game its self. People watch the grey cup for the exciting game , not for the commercials. lol But I like both, alot of people do, but it seems to if the players are not making millions ,americans don't want to watch it, it is all about the money. IMO

tat2dmike77
02-13-2006, 01:39 PM
The CFL is more exciting? When did this happen? Yeah i guess thats why the grey cup is broadcast worldwide right? I guess thats why everyone here in the states knows about the CFL. But your right the CFL is much more exciting.

But then again here you are on a NFL teams board

hammerbillsfan
02-13-2006, 01:59 PM
Call me when you watch a game. :rolleyes:

tat2dmike77
02-13-2006, 02:02 PM
Call me when you watch a game. :rolleyes:


I've been to a argos game in toronto when they had the bust i mean rocket. Football is football and yes it was fun and the game was exciting but i wouldn't say it's more exciting then NFL.

THATHURMANATOR
02-13-2006, 02:02 PM
I have watched tons of CFL games.... All they do is pass.

hammerbillsfan
02-13-2006, 02:06 PM
I've been to a argos game in toronto when they had the bust i mean rocket. Football is football and yes it was fun and the game was exciting but i wouldn't say it's more exciting then NFL.

At least you are being honest.
I like BOTH, both are exciting in their different ways.

I just hate people who dump on the CFL but have never watched a game.
:rolleyes:

tat2dmike77
02-13-2006, 02:08 PM
The best thing about the CFL is the weather.

Does edmonton and all those teams pay outside still?

Toronto should play with skydome open.

DOMES SUCK!!!!

hammerbillsfan
02-13-2006, 02:24 PM
BC and Toronto are in domes.
Toronto you can open the roof.
Montreal plays playoff games in a dome to get a better attendance.

ticatfan
02-13-2006, 02:55 PM
I have watched tons of CFL games.... All they do is pass.http://www.cfl.ca/CFLStatistics05/2_reg.pdf
Not really if you look at the stats, the top runner was over 1600 yrds. Kerry joseph who is 3rd or 4th is a QB.

THATHURMANATOR
02-13-2006, 03:35 PM
My boy Flick was 7th! Nice.

ticatfan
02-14-2006, 07:58 AM
DJ posts on the ticat board and so does the owner,which is nice to see.

THATHURMANATOR
02-14-2006, 08:29 AM
Nice. Slippery Rock in the house!!!!

Ticat ask him if he has the video clip from Slippery Rock when we beat IUP on the last play of the game on a 50 yard bomb he caught that was on ESPN plays of the week in 1998.... Phenominal play I was there! If he can get that for you post it here!!!