Adam Ritais a Canadian Football League executive who has served as the head coach of Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders, and BC Lions and as general manager of the Lions and Argonauts... (wikipedia)
We're interested, but he wants more than we want to pay, that's the bottom line. That's the beauty of the salary management system. You just stop when you run out of money.
We tried for the No. 1 pick and couldn't there, so we're working down the list. We've been at this for a while. Trade talks are on-going.
I don't think his style has changed that much, but his emphasis has. The emphasis now is on him to buy time to throw rather than scramble.
He knows what has to happen for him to be on our team. Keith Stokes knows that now.
We had to send him back. His work visa was pending. He was on a temporary visa.
We're like the Mounties...we got our man. We believe with his versatility, Stokes can bring an added dimension to our offence. He can play receiver, running back and return balls up the field to secure great field position for the team.
We like his size, speed, ability and potential. He has got a lot of things that we like. He can run for a big dude.
There are guys out there and we'll find one.
There are a lot of the red-shirts this year and a lot of them are really good.
We slapped him on (the list) when he was placed on suspension. But we understand he's going to the NFL.
We see a great athlete that can possibly play four positions. He has only played (two full) years of football. Plus, he can help us right away on (special) teams with his body type.
Dave came into the league with me in B.C. so it's great to have Double D back. We expect great things from him and believe he'll fit in well with our playing style.
It was mutual. He understood we're not going to use him unless we're in dire straits. Hopefully, he'll get another job.
I'm happy to be part of this organization and I'm looking forward to watching the team grow and get better for the future. I'm very proud to be part of a club that is run with a tremendous amount of class.