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		By: steve desio		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://dev.3downnation.com/2015/05/21/will-the-next-bc-lions-safety-please-stand-up/#comment-185555&quot;&gt;Brian Wawryshyn&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks I really follow the CFL and the evolution and development of National players and where and how they fit with much better and much more players at several different positions now. I dont think that either Rwakuamba or or Parker will start at Field CB where they played in NCAA and have had expereince their. BC as well as most other teams are able to acquire NFL calibr DBs. some with NFL experience, others overlooked and develop as true rookies, and yet still others who may be in the AFL for one reason or another.
I do see where having both Rwakuamba and Parker dressing as a 1-2 at safety with the ability to have one or the other fill a key back up role opposed to having to use one or even two DIs to fill that spot. Due to there NCAA experience and/or devlopment with a few seasons in the CFL.
The CFL DBs are as good as any solid NFL DB. Difference is that smaller DBs have less of a window to prove themselves and can move to the CFL where speed and technique can offset size on the bigger CFL fields.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://dev.3downnation.com/2015/05/21/will-the-next-bc-lions-safety-please-stand-up/#comment-185555">Brian Wawryshyn</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks I really follow the CFL and the evolution and development of National players and where and how they fit with much better and much more players at several different positions now. I dont think that either Rwakuamba or or Parker will start at Field CB where they played in NCAA and have had expereince their. BC as well as most other teams are able to acquire NFL calibr DBs. some with NFL experience, others overlooked and develop as true rookies, and yet still others who may be in the AFL for one reason or another.<br />
I do see where having both Rwakuamba and Parker dressing as a 1-2 at safety with the ability to have one or the other fill a key back up role opposed to having to use one or even two DIs to fill that spot. Due to there NCAA experience and/or devlopment with a few seasons in the CFL.<br />
The CFL DBs are as good as any solid NFL DB. Difference is that smaller DBs have less of a window to prove themselves and can move to the CFL where speed and technique can offset size on the bigger CFL fields.</p>
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		By: Brian Wawryshyn		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2015 05:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Steve, thanks for your comments. I agree, I think heading into camp it will be Rwabukamba, Parker and Brinkworth in that order on the depth chart. They also need to decide what to do at the corner spot vacated by Dante Marsh.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Steve, thanks for your comments. I agree, I think heading into camp it will be Rwabukamba, Parker and Brinkworth in that order on the depth chart. They also need to decide what to do at the corner spot vacated by Dante Marsh.</p>
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		By: steve desio		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2015 16:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[-Rwabukamba had his break out year last season with official move to S.
It wil be his job as starter.

-Parker now entering his 3rd season has mastered his teams role and is prime to be the second to Rwakukamba

-Both come from a CB background which gives them solid coverage skills as well. They should be a great 1-2 combo for BC for the for seen future.

-Brinksworth a sleeper as a new found National from a top NCAA DIII program. All signs point to a successful CFL career for him. He has the size to be a S/WillLB and for sure potential to break in on teams very quickly. With Rwabukamba and Parker at S an Chin a year in on teams there will be no need to rush him.
A good scenerio could be half a season on PR running scout team. Get up to speed of pro football on Teams. Then be able to step in when injuries begin to take their toll.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-Rwabukamba had his break out year last season with official move to S.<br />
It wil be his job as starter.</p>
<p>-Parker now entering his 3rd season has mastered his teams role and is prime to be the second to Rwakukamba</p>
<p>-Both come from a CB background which gives them solid coverage skills as well. They should be a great 1-2 combo for BC for the for seen future.</p>
<p>-Brinksworth a sleeper as a new found National from a top NCAA DIII program. All signs point to a successful CFL career for him. He has the size to be a S/WillLB and for sure potential to break in on teams very quickly. With Rwabukamba and Parker at S an Chin a year in on teams there will be no need to rush him.<br />
A good scenerio could be half a season on PR running scout team. Get up to speed of pro football on Teams. Then be able to step in when injuries begin to take their toll.</p>
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