davidjh141
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Starman115 in Game Day Thread: Week 15- Bombers @ Als, Khari Redux Edition
Let me guess, Lapo going with run on 1st down and QB draw on 2nd. Never seen him call that late in a game before!
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Bubba Zanetti in Labour Day Classic GAMEDAY THREAD
Jefferson dropped into coverage multiple times on this drive
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Floyd in Labour Day Classic GAMEDAY THREAD
Jefferson dropped into coverage multiple times on this drive
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davidjh141 got a reaction from deepsixemtoboyd in Labour Day Classic GAMEDAY THREAD
Could care less if the defense is better in spurts this season. When push comes to shove, a Ritchie Hall defense wont get it done.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from deepsixemtoboyd in GDT - Bombers vs Esks
Medlock takes forever to get the punt off.. Then kicks it like 30 yards..
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Geebrr in GDT - Bombers vs Esks
Not sure what the edmonton dude was all fired up about. He never even touched that ball
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Geebrr in GDT - Bombers vs Esks
Esks repeatedly display the same temperament as their coach. Coincidence?
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davidjh141 got a reaction from B-F-F-C in It's time to hand the ball to Streveler.
Not going to win the Grey Cup throwing for 170 yards a game, and relying on kick return touchdowns to pull out a win. If we dont get the kick return touchdowns we lose that game every time.
Nichols is finished.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from deepsixemtoboyd in Game Day Thread- Bombers at Arblows
Where's all the blow hards at claiming passing yards dont matter now? And our defense is just elite at keeping teams out of the endzone too despite giving up ridiculous amounts of yards?
We were blind lucky to start 5-0. Cant believe how many people are surprised by this, was inevitable starting with the Edmonton game
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davidjh141 got a reaction from trueBlue83 in Game Day Thread- Bombers at Arblows
Where's all the blow hards at claiming passing yards dont matter now? And our defense is just elite at keeping teams out of the endzone too despite giving up ridiculous amounts of yards?
We were blind lucky to start 5-0. Cant believe how many people are surprised by this, was inevitable starting with the Edmonton game
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davidjh141 got a reaction from NorthernSkunk in Game Day Thread- Bombers at Arblows
Where's all the blow hards at claiming passing yards dont matter now? And our defense is just elite at keeping teams out of the endzone too despite giving up ridiculous amounts of yards?
We were blind lucky to start 5-0. Cant believe how many people are surprised by this, was inevitable starting with the Edmonton game
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davidjh141 got a reaction from wbbfan in Game Day Thread- Bombers at Arblows
Where's all the blow hards at claiming passing yards dont matter now? And our defense is just elite at keeping teams out of the endzone too despite giving up ridiculous amounts of yards?
We were blind lucky to start 5-0. Cant believe how many people are surprised by this, was inevitable starting with the Edmonton game
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davidjh141 got a reaction from NorthernSkunk in GDT: Edmonton @ Winnipeg June 27, 2019
2-0 is great, but there's no way we shouldn't have some concerns about a complete inability to move the ball offensively.
A repeat of the 2018 West Final written all over our offense again. Were going to have to be more productive than that to win a Grey Cup.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from TBURGESS in GDT: Edmonton @ Winnipeg June 27, 2019
Issue I have is that in reality were more lucky than anything that EDM doesn't score TD's on some of those drives. Holding them to 7 field goals and countless drive killing drops by EDM receivers is a complete fluke, and I wouldn't count on that happening again in the playoffs.
In a higher scoring game Nichols cant go shot for shot with Harris, BLM, Reilly, or Masoli. Its going to be extremely difficult winning consecutive playoff games when your QB can barely break 200 yards passing and the elite QBs are nearly doubling that. Odds are that the extra yards will lead to touchdowns in the long run.
Happy with the win, but we were extremely lucky to win last night.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from blitzmore in So I think we know who the better RB is now
I disagree. Grigsby gained most of his yards on a couple long runs where he ran through gigantic holes and no one touched him. Those plays were made by good blocking, not by Grigsby. I swear half the people on this forum could have made that touchdown run up the middle. There were also at least 2 other 15 yard runs in the 4th quarter where he went untouched until well into the secondary. On those runs it doesn't really matter who the running back is, nearly any pro RB could have made the exact same run.
I still don't remember the last time I saw Grigsby actually make someone miss, or break a tackle. He seems capable of running through holes at a decent rate of speed, but that's about it. He isn't anything close to elusive, or physical.
Cotton hasn't had nearly the same opportunity, but does look more explosive. I'm not sure either is the answer. Our O-Line is weak, we need a running back that can either make people miss, or break a lot of tackles.
I miss Chris Garret. Before his injury he was awesome. Fast, physical, and no nonsense. One cut and go full tilt, we need someone like that again.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from MOBomberFan in So I think we know who the better RB is now
I disagree. Grigsby gained most of his yards on a couple long runs where he ran through gigantic holes and no one touched him. Those plays were made by good blocking, not by Grigsby. I swear half the people on this forum could have made that touchdown run up the middle. There were also at least 2 other 15 yard runs in the 4th quarter where he went untouched until well into the secondary. On those runs it doesn't really matter who the running back is, nearly any pro RB could have made the exact same run.
I still don't remember the last time I saw Grigsby actually make someone miss, or break a tackle. He seems capable of running through holes at a decent rate of speed, but that's about it. He isn't anything close to elusive, or physical.
Cotton hasn't had nearly the same opportunity, but does look more explosive. I'm not sure either is the answer. Our O-Line is weak, we need a running back that can either make people miss, or break a lot of tackles.
I miss Chris Garret. Before his injury he was awesome. Fast, physical, and no nonsense. One cut and go full tilt, we need someone like that again.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Blue-urns in So I think we know who the better RB is now
I disagree. Grigsby gained most of his yards on a couple long runs where he ran through gigantic holes and no one touched him. Those plays were made by good blocking, not by Grigsby. I swear half the people on this forum could have made that touchdown run up the middle. There were also at least 2 other 15 yard runs in the 4th quarter where he went untouched until well into the secondary. On those runs it doesn't really matter who the running back is, nearly any pro RB could have made the exact same run.
I still don't remember the last time I saw Grigsby actually make someone miss, or break a tackle. He seems capable of running through holes at a decent rate of speed, but that's about it. He isn't anything close to elusive, or physical.
Cotton hasn't had nearly the same opportunity, but does look more explosive. I'm not sure either is the answer. Our O-Line is weak, we need a running back that can either make people miss, or break a lot of tackles.
I miss Chris Garret. Before his injury he was awesome. Fast, physical, and no nonsense. One cut and go full tilt, we need someone like that again.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Logan007 in So I think we know who the better RB is now
I disagree. Grigsby gained most of his yards on a couple long runs where he ran through gigantic holes and no one touched him. Those plays were made by good blocking, not by Grigsby. I swear half the people on this forum could have made that touchdown run up the middle. There were also at least 2 other 15 yard runs in the 4th quarter where he went untouched until well into the secondary. On those runs it doesn't really matter who the running back is, nearly any pro RB could have made the exact same run.
I still don't remember the last time I saw Grigsby actually make someone miss, or break a tackle. He seems capable of running through holes at a decent rate of speed, but that's about it. He isn't anything close to elusive, or physical.
Cotton hasn't had nearly the same opportunity, but does look more explosive. I'm not sure either is the answer. Our O-Line is weak, we need a running back that can either make people miss, or break a lot of tackles.
I miss Chris Garret. Before his injury he was awesome. Fast, physical, and no nonsense. One cut and go full tilt, we need someone like that again.
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davidjh141 got a reaction from Tracker in So I think we know who the better RB is now
I disagree. Grigsby gained most of his yards on a couple long runs where he ran through gigantic holes and no one touched him. Those plays were made by good blocking, not by Grigsby. I swear half the people on this forum could have made that touchdown run up the middle. There were also at least 2 other 15 yard runs in the 4th quarter where he went untouched until well into the secondary. On those runs it doesn't really matter who the running back is, nearly any pro RB could have made the exact same run.
I still don't remember the last time I saw Grigsby actually make someone miss, or break a tackle. He seems capable of running through holes at a decent rate of speed, but that's about it. He isn't anything close to elusive, or physical.
Cotton hasn't had nearly the same opportunity, but does look more explosive. I'm not sure either is the answer. Our O-Line is weak, we need a running back that can either make people miss, or break a lot of tackles.
I miss Chris Garret. Before his injury he was awesome. Fast, physical, and no nonsense. One cut and go full tilt, we need someone like that again.