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  1. I’m fine with us being the reigning champs and an ‘underdog’. Might give the players a little extra motivation too.
    8 points
  2. There’s a few things being lost on the analysts that I feel like we should be paying more attention to. Won’t come up as prominently against Hamilton, since they’ve also returned the majority of their roster but our continuity + ability to coach the quirky parts of the game could lead to us absolutely taking advantage of Toronto/Calgary in weeks 2-4 as they settle in with all their new players learning new systems. Unfamiliarity with the schemes, league, staffs, etc leaves them wide open for being dismantled in an area where we always excel - special teams. May take a while to coach up the receivers or the defensive backs that are new to our roster, but guys like the Halletts .. no doubt they’ll be ready to go on special teams week 1. Next is that we’re returning almost every single piece in the trenches. Talk about age all you want, to be returning 8 of 9 starters on the OL/DL is huge and it’s unmatched league wide. Lastly, we still have a culture that lends itself well to being able to respond well to adversity. We already know the buy-in is there with our roster, these new guys should be able to take advantage of a locker room that is going to be solid enough that our new players should fit right in. No drama, no players like Banks talking about “will I play, won’t I play?”, that stands out as something that could be a big help in such a weird year.
    6 points
  3. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    Since we are on this topic...some of you may have read this on my FB. If I am Max in this story...I do think I'd feel taking down a statue or two. The following was written by Elsa Baer Maendel - a resident of Fairholme Hutterite Colony - located southwest of Portage la Prairie Max Merrick and Paul Baer My dad was a mechanic at New Rosedale Colony, a big hearted one who would fix anything for anyone! Indigenous people from nearby Long Plain First Nations would come to his shop to get their tires changed or a motor fixed. The colony ladies would walk to his shop to have their lawn mowers fixed. He would drop everything to help and you'd get a good joke on your way out. My dad would invite his Indigenous friends home for coffee. Hutterites have a 3:00 coffee break where the table is loaded with pastries and snacks. Some of the names I remember are: Ronnie Woods, Lloyd Woods and Max Merrick. They had such a wonderful sense of humor and our family had many laughs with them! My parents had 9 kids, with some of them married already, so you can imagine the scene everyone at the kitchen table eating and talking, around one Indigenous guy telling stories. Max Merrick came pretty much every day, and our fellow New Rosedalers took to dubbing him 'Max Baer' He was my dad’s friend. We would go to his house to watch news on his big TV when there was an important event such as the Stanley Cup Final or 9/11. He would come to dad’s shop every day, and go to Portage for parts if they were needed at the shop. I remember Max telling us about going to residential school. He told us about watching some older boys who had tried to run away. They were brought back and received a good 'licken' and it cured him of trying the same thing. He told us his mother died while he was at school and he wasn't told until he came home for the summer and found her gone. He often told us this story and we could still feel “begreif” his hurt. I can only imagine the anticipation of seeing his mom, and then the pain of finding out she had died. I never realized how big the scope of residential schools was and how many children were simply taken from their parents, off to boarding school. What if it was my child? What if it wasn't what I wanted for my children's future? To be taken away from my arms, to be beaten just for speaking German or Hutterisch. What must it have been like for countless children to lie awake in a strange dorm bed crying for their parents night after night, and not receiving attention if they weren’t feeling well. I’m a helicopter parent if my children have an ordinary flu or cough. I make sure they get enough fluids, popsicles, ginger ale, comfy blankets, and I rub their back and throats with good oils. What if my children passed away, far from home, while being sick in a strange boarding school, receiving no attention, medical or otherwise? I cannot imagine that my heart could ever recover if this was my child. All those Indigenous friends of my dad were the same age he was. And while both my parents are alive and well at 78, all his Indigenous friends passed away a long time ago. That's no accident. That's what trauma does to people. It kills them young. Elsa Baer Maendel Fairholme 2021 In loving memory of Max Merrick
    6 points
  4. Mark H.

    Covid-19

    And the majority of Manitobans are doing their part. We need give credit where credit is due.
    5 points
  5. JCon

    Covid-19

    Gee, it's almost like they set easy targets that they knew we would make... But, this is a good thing. Now, we can look forward to Thursday for looser health restrictions announcements. This gov't, despite the early struggles, has really done a good job of getting needles in arms. There have been some questionable decisions on distribution but, hopefully, going forward, we won't see those again.
    5 points
  6. Being the underdog is what Osh craves. We haven't had a coach that loved being a 'dog this much since Dave Ritchie....
    5 points
  7. bustamente

    Covid-19

    August 1 milestone reached in the first week of July, second doses flying out the door
    5 points
  8. 5 points
  9. Wideleft

    Canadian Politics

    And we haven't even talked about what the British Empire did to other Peoples on other continents.
    4 points
  10. 4 points
  11. 4 points
  12. Bigblue204

    Canadian Politics

    Why does it HAVE to accomplish something though? Is it not good enough that we removed a monument to a person who headed a state led genocide? She was the leader of a system that helped kill/rape/etc etc etc children for christ sake. I honestly don't understand how people don't see the pain behind the actions. If my children are killed, I'm doing everything I can for the rest of my life to destroy the person responsible. This is just a part of mourning, sometimes you break ****. **** the queen, **** that statue.
    4 points
  13. Mark F

    Canadian Politics

    not always..... statues of KKK leaders are on display in some legislative grounds in the states. or, statues of sadaam hussein , probably better without them. toppling communist dictator statues in East Germany when the wall came down. depends on your perspective. to some people, no real difference between living under victoria, or Stalin. the British in those days operated the biggest gulag in history.
    4 points
  14. 4 points
  15. brett_c_b

    Bombers Signings

    I prefer to think of it a over 600 days a undefeated champions rather than 600 days off. Also which ones of your sold your soul to the devil for a grey cup and started a pandemic in exchange
    4 points
  16. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    I have taught Canadian History for greater part of my teaching career. Statues are not what history is about. You will find 1000 times more depth and richness in, for example, a local cemetery. Queen Victoria cannot be erased by toppling her statue, nor should or will her history be erased.
    3 points
  17. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    Reading all the posts here and on other social media, I am continually astonished that two individuals continue to slide under the radar: William Lyon MacKenzie King and Wilfred Laurier.
    3 points
  18. Yeah, we should really get on with it and bring those ******* things down. It's not hard to figure out. If you were involved in genocide or child rape/murder/kidnapping etc you don't deserve a monument. Bringing those down isn't about holding someone accountable. It's about NOT glorifying them for their unspeakable acts. Honestly I just don't get what people are so upset by? What will it take if dead children don't do it for you? Why are people so defensive of a ***** of person and a system that she headed?
    3 points
  19. Hell yeah - close ranks & march forward.
    3 points
  20. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Tear them all down, put them in museums that highlight the genocide perpetrated by these murderous figures. Or, dump them in the river, which I'm also fine with.
    3 points
  21. #1 spot before the season starts? Imagine if that were a real thing. 🤣
    3 points
  22. 17to85

    Canadian Politics

    It's history, and you can't erase history and in fact erasing history is just a bad idea. What's the saying? Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Use it as a teaching tool. These are the people who were leaders, this is the good they did and this is the bad. Often times the bad was not as socially unacceptable at the time. In 150 people are going to look back at us now and cluck their tongues and wonder WTF was wrong with us.
    2 points
  23. Back-up, with experience, with the hopes of not losing your future QB off the PR. And, back-up QB who's not going to eat a lot of your salary cap.
    2 points
  24. and not just a back up with experience....but a back-up who didn't suck during their "experience"........who is that person?
    2 points
  25. 2 points
  26. JCon

    Covid-19

    They'll do it this week. They wanted one full incubation period, which coincides with the end of the current health restrictions this weekend. Everything is where they hoped it would be and we're "ahead" on our vaccine rollout. It's also tough, optics wise, to keep the tougher restrictions while SK, AB, and BC all have no mask mandates and are open. (Well SK does this weekend)
    2 points
  27. Yeah i truly have no idea where all this love for Fajardo has come from. The guy averaged 1 passing TD per game in a pass-happy league. Christ, Bethel-Thompson had 8 more passing TD's and only played like 12 full games lol. Where are all the puff piece articles proclaiming the greatness of MBT?!?!?
    2 points
  28. Just like what O'Shea said on the locker room after winning the Grey Cup: "Kids, folks close your ears.... F*** Them!" 😁
    2 points
  29. Noeller

    Covid-19

    this can not be overlooked. Manitobans, as C(c)onservative as they can be, are doing a great job (outside of the Bible Belt) of getting vaccinated. Alberta is, yet again, the embarrassment of the nation. We're never going to see 80% of 12+, and I have a hard time seeing us with 75% (single dose). We're just shy of 50% second doses, and will likely get up around 65 or 70, but we'll be lagging behind the rest of the country forever, I'm sure...
    2 points
  30. So I was thinking today how even after he had emerged as a starter in 2000 and had thrown for 30 tds and led Winnipeg to a playoff win, Khari Jones still got doubted in the media. Fajardo throws 18 tds and loses his only playoff game and he's an MOP candidate. My conclusion is this, the media does not know
    2 points
  31. I would rather us be the underdogs anyways. Let Hamilton have all the pre season accolades. Just more pressure on them down the stretch when it really counts.
    2 points
  32. If we can get 14 games out of him, before the playoffs, I'm good with that.
    2 points
  33. Jpan85

    Covid-19

    Need to average like 400 first doses from now to Sept 1st to reach 80%
    2 points
  34. Bombers roster page is now updated with jersey #s. FWIW, there are some with identical #s: 17 - WR Blake Jackson, DB Mazzi Wilkins 20 - RB Brady Oliveira, DB Jamalcolm Liggins 22 - RB Kyle Borsa, DB Ranthony Texada 25 - RB Joshua Caldwell, DB Prince Robinson 57 - OL Tyler Johnson, LB Tanner Cadwallader 84 - WR Malcolm Lewis, WR ArDarius Stewart 91 - DL Connor Griffith, DL Andree Saint-Amour no number yet - WR Mekale McKay, LB Moe Mason
    2 points
  35. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    The first step towards change is awareness, which is not always kind or comforting. Everything costs something, and the impetus of change is discomfort.
    1 point
  36. Bigblue204

    Canadian Politics

    Lol yeah all those history lessons taking place in front of statues. I wonder where the classes have been taking place since covid hit? Man we should really invent a place where people can go to really learn about humanities past. Both good and bad. We can have statues, and displays and even plaques that provide descriptions for those things. I even have a name for it, we should call them museums! I know its an odd word, but trust me it'll catch on. For real though, statues come up and they go down. That's some history for you. Further more, the specific statue that started this conversation had nothing to do with teaching history and everything to do with honoring a *****. So **** that *****. And I truly hope that in 50/100/500 yrs time humanity will look back at us and think, wtf where they doing? That's called progress (well hopefully progress and not regression). I want humanity to get better not stay like it is.
    1 point
  37. Mark F

    Canadian Politics

    a place of honour at the legislature is for people who deserve to be honoured. removing a statue does not "erase history" agree. like the small local cemeteries in every little prairie town. Chief Peguis grave is in a cemetery just North of East Selkirk. there are graves there from the 1790's. amazing place.
    1 point
  38. Wideleft

    Canadian Politics

    Agreed. Just wanted to kick Queen Victoria while she was still down. I think she's still down.
    1 point
  39. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    And they were not alone. This does not exonerate the Canadian politicians and religious leaders or the British in any way, but pretty much all invading/occupying forces (not just armies) have done much the same. It seems to be a tragic fact that humans are not only capable of doing such things, but willing and eager to so so.
    1 point
  40. Stretch

    Covid-19

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the current orders are technically in place until August 2nd. If they wanted the next changes to come into effect sooner they would repeal (not sure if that's the right political term to use) the current ones effective whenever they choose.
    1 point
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  42. FrostyWinnipeg

    Covid-19

    NSFW version
    1 point
  43. 1 point
  44. FrostyWinnipeg

    Random Jets News

    Winnipeg Jets Tweet: #NHLJets have agreed to terms with forward Dominic Toninato on a two-year contract with an average annual value of $750,000. Thompson and Lewis can't be far behind 🤣
    1 point
  45. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    Sooo.... there is a rationale for leaving statues of Adolph Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini (to name a few) up in public view?
    1 point
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    1 point
  48. FrostyWinnipeg

    Random News Items

    You know it's hot when... https://www.popsci.com/environment/gulf-of-mexico-ocean-on-fire/
    1 point
  49. Lol stupid take. All over the place, to be honest. “too old here, not experienced enough there” What did Naylor want us to do? It basically sounds like he thinks we should’ve signed the type of player that doesn’t exist - the young unknown with a proven track record. There’s a point to be made in regards to some of our key pieces aging, but we’ve gotta trust that two years to scout has allowed our front office to find the pieces that can replace guys whose wheels fall off.
    1 point
  50. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    "We" did not do this terrible thing whereby children died sick, abused, neglected, alone and frightened in the hands of those who where supposed to care for them. But it is part of the history of our country and the scars are still everywhere. We, as a country, need to remember and mourn for all the children who never came home, the parents and families who never knew what happened and the communities who fractured under the grief and fear. We live in a wonderful country- not a perfect one, and you cannot heal what you will not feel. Going fast-forward past these tragedies will not serve anyone, and only ensure it or something like it will happen again.
    1 point
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