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Mayo
09-02-2004, 02:13 AM
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL have placed former wrestler Brock Lesnar on a negotiation list. This news comes 48 hours after he was officially released from the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. More on this story as it develops.

Credit: www.thescore.ca (http://www.thescore.ca)

road doggy dogg
09-02-2004, 02:16 AM
Haha wow, I haven't heard anything about that. Sounds interesting. Might give me areason to actually watch CFL... :shifty:

road doggy dogg
09-02-2004, 02:22 AM
Blue Bombers interested in Lesnar (http://tsn.ca/cfl/news_story.asp?ID=97153&hubName=cfl)
9/1/2004

(CP) - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are offering former pro wrestler Brock Lesnar a different road to the NFL.

Two CFL sources requesting anonymity said Wednesday the Bombers have placed the six-foot-three, 295-pound Lesnar on their negotiation list. The former World Wresting Entertainment star was released Monday by the Minnesota Vikings, failing to make the NFL club as a defensive lineman.

Brendan Taman, Winnipeg's general manager, politely declined to confirm whether Lesnar was on his list. But Taman commented about Lesnar's football ability and the possibility of Lesnar joining the Bombers.

``I don't think he has given the Canadian league a lot of thought but now with his NFL situation maybe in question, that might become more of an issue than we think,'' Taman said. ``I'm sure he's still geared towards trying to get on the Vikings practice roster and if that happens I think we'd be out of the picture. But if it didn't, you never know.

``In this case, this guy is a legitimate football prospect. To what degree, we'd like to find that out in person.''

Taman said he spoke with Ed Hitchcock, Lesnar's agent, shortly after the wrestler announced he wanted to play pro football. Despite his size and high profile, Lesnar, 27, was a longshot to make the Vikings considering he last played football in 1995 for his high school team in South Dakota.

``When I spoke with Ed, he told me they were geared towards the NFL and I told him I understood that but if they needed an avenue other than that to the NFL I said to keep Winnipeg in mind,'' Taman said. ``His wrestling background at the amateur level is interesting in itself because those guys are very, very good athletes.

``The Canadian game is unique but I think when it comes down to offensive line against defensive line, it's mano-a-mano and you've got to beat the guy across from you. I just want him to prove that he can't do it.''

After high school, Lesnar attended the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship and won the 2000 NCAA heavyweight title. He later gained pro wrestling fame as The Next Big Thing.

But despite a seven-year, $45-million US contract with the WWE, Lesnar opted to pursue a pro football career, signing a one-year deal with Minnesota for $230,000, the rookie minimum salary.

Lesnar would earn much less in the CFL, whose average is about $50,000 with the rookie minimum being around $30,000. But with teams already halfway through their seasons, Lesnar would earn between $15,000 and $25,000.

If Lesnar was placed on a CFL practice roster, he would receive roughly $500 per week.

Taman said he'll know in a week or two - once the Vikings finalize their practice roster - whether he has a legitimate shot at landing Lesnar.

Winnipeg isn't the first CFL team to take a flyer on a big name.

Last month, the Edmonton Eskimos placed quarterback Quincy Carter on their negotiation list after he was cut by the Dallas Cowboys. Carter later signed with the New York Jets.

Edmonton also had former Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick on its list before he went first overall to Atlanta in the 2001 NFL draft. And Winnipeg placed cornerback Deion Sanders, whose flashy jewellery, brash talk and penchant for making big plays on national television earned him the moniker of Prime Time, on its list but he too never showed. This week, Sanders came out of retirement to join the Baltimore Ravens.

Some longshots pay off.

Two years ago, Montreal signed former NFL first-round pick Lawrence Phillips years after placing him on its list. Phillips spent the 2002 season with the Alouettes before being released. He signed with Calgary last season, but again was cut.

In 1991, Toronto placed receiver Raghib (Rocket) Ismail on its list, signing the Notre Dame star after the club was purchased by Bruce McNall, Wayne Gretzky and the late John Candy. Ismail helped the Argos win the Grey Cup that season.

The Blue Bombers signed defensive back Markese Fitzgerald and offensive lineman Kurt Sigler on Wednesday.

Fitzgerald has had stints with several NFL teams since the 2002 season, primarily as a practice player. He tried out with Minnesota this summer and was awaiting a reply from the Vikings when Winnipeg offered him a job.

Sigler is a recent cut of the NFL's Buffalo Bills.

Pretty hot.

Shadow
09-02-2004, 02:30 AM
Won't happen. Lesner is either all or nothing. He wants in the NFL now. He doesn't want to wait. Thing is, he thinks that because he's Brock Lesner he'll be able to get everything he wants right at that moment. Lesner doesn't really know anything about how the real world works. He's had everything handed to him. For me, I'm glad he didn't get into the NFL. Just proves he's an idiot who doesn't deserve anything good to happen to him.

Innovator
09-02-2004, 02:34 AM
if anything Lesnar will be on the practice squad for the Vikings or sent over to NFL Europe.

The Icon of Elisim
09-02-2004, 02:53 AM
Doubt it'll happen. He knows that if he took the year to practice and improve his skills he'd have a better chance of making the NFL than if he played out the CFL season, where he would see no playing time.

road doggy dogg
09-02-2004, 03:39 AM
Won't happen. Lesner is either all or nothing. He wants in the NFL now. He doesn't want to wait. Thing is, he thinks that because he's Brock Lesner he'll be able to get everything he wants right at that moment. Lesner doesn't really know anything about how the real world works. He's had everything handed to him. For me, I'm glad he didn't get into the NFL. Just proves he's an idiot who doesn't deserve anything good to happen to him.

Wow, you're retarded. Try reading a thing or two about how he did in the Vikings training camp.

HeartBreakMan2k
09-02-2004, 07:16 AM
Won't happen. Lesner is either all or nothing. He wants in the NFL now. He doesn't want to wait. Thing is, he thinks that because he's Brock Lesner he'll be able to get everything he wants right at that moment. Lesner doesn't really know anything about how the real world works. He's had everything handed to him. For me, I'm glad he didn't get into the NFL. Just proves he's an idiot who doesn't deserve anything good to happen to him.
Yeah, I mean 2 NCAA titles were just flat out handed to him weren't they?

ColdwaVer
09-02-2004, 11:25 AM
Yeah, I mean 2 NCAA titles were just flat out handed to him weren't they?

Exactly, that stuff is all fake anyways. Not like his WWE titles, which he earned through a long and sweaty process of proving he was the best. :shifty:

PS: Rumor has it the reason he decided to go with this is that the thinks they don't have the Internet in Canada...

Corkscrewed
09-02-2004, 06:36 PM
^ LMAO

If he's really serious about the NFL, he'd take the deal. Obviously, the money shouldn't be an issue, because he should still have a good chunk from wrestling. We'll see if he goes to Winnepeg or shows up at the next WWE PPV.

Shadow
09-02-2004, 10:11 PM
Oh lord...*laughes sheepishly* I didn't mean the NCAA titles. I ment everything's been handed to him since he got out of college. My bad.

HeartBreakMan2k
09-02-2004, 10:16 PM
Oh lord...*laughes sheepishly* I didn't mean the NCAA titles. I ment everything's been handed to him since he got out of college. My bad.
And the fact that he's talented had nothing to do with it? Goldberg was handed everything. Brock Lesnar trained to get where he was, just like your favorite wrestler, Jeff Hardy. Only Brock started on a wrestling mat, where as Jeff Hardy started in a backyard. And Brock Lesnar had talent, Jeff had jumping from high places and Matt Hardy.

RGWhat316
09-04-2004, 03:47 PM
This maybe just me, but maybe Brock should go talk to Rock before heading to the CFL. On the "Driven" episode featuring the Rock, before he got into WWE, he didn't make the NFL, but went to CFL and had nothing go his way. I don't think he even played that much. I have no idea how they run things up there, but Brock should head somewhere else.

YOUR Hero
09-04-2004, 05:08 PM
I'm really not sure if that would be the right move for Brock. He should perhaps focus on his training and give the NFL another try. But. A lot of good players have played in the CFL, it's not like it's a death sentence. I guess it would depend if he's good enough for thre CFL. I'm sure he wouldn't want to just sit on the bench in Winnipeg.

YOUR Hero
09-04-2004, 05:11 PM
Won't happen. Lesner is either all or nothing.And you base this on?


He wants in the NFL now. He doesn't want to wait.and you base this on?

Thing is, he thinks that because he's Brock Lesner he'll be able to get everything he wants right at that moment.And you base this on?

Lesner doesn't really know anything about how the real world works. He's had everything handed to him.And you base this on?

For me, I'm glad he didn't get into the NFL.Why exactly?

Just proves he's an idiotWhy is he an idiot exactly?

who doesn't deserve anything good to happen to him.Why?

The Mackem
09-04-2004, 05:15 PM
I thought there was news reported somewhere that he was only considering Minnesota because he lives there?