Eternal optimist
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Man I am terrible at this, let's say Demski.
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Burke - for no other reason than his inept ability to lose the room before he entered it. I remember in one post-game Demond Washington had a chance for a interception that would've sealed it for the Blue, only to have it deflect off his hands, caught by the receiver and go for a TD.
Post-game Burke completely threw Washington (a rookie at the time) under the bus, saying he should've just knocked down the pass instead of going for the INT. I understand that players make mistakes and have to be held accountable for them, but there is also something to be said for winning as a team, and losing as a team.
Also y'know... 7-21 win/loss record is like RIDER bad.
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Regarding the slow start, as much as I hate to give any credit to Rider nation, that crowd definitely pumped up the D in the 1st (and 4th). Hopefully our crowd can do the same for the Bombers on Friday against the Stamps.
Other things I liked about Nichols:
- 1 turnover that wasn't really his fault, the ball hit JFG pretty much in the mask, but it was certainly catch-able.
- Minimal time count / procedure penalties, given the conditions.
- Was able to sling it when the opportunity presented itself.
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2 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:
I thought he came back a couple of series later. What about the DL whose name I can't spell (sorry). Tackled Glenn on a short run up the middle & looked like he fell on his shoulder. Have the Bombers announced anything?
As far as Nichols goes, count me in as being glad we have him. He gives us the chance to win every game. Can't blame the slow start offensively on just Nichols. There are 11 other guys playing with him as well that each have to do their jobs for every play to be a success.
Yeah Hardrick (thankfully) did come back in a few series later. I think the defensive lineman you're thinking of is Tristan Okpalaugo... I think him/Westerman had 2 or 3 roughing the passer calls against them. Hopefully that was just them shaking of the rust and becoming accustomed to the new rules regarding hitting quarterbacks. We can do stuff like that against SSK, but it'll be a long night against CGY if extend any stalled drives with Mitchell at the helm.
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1 hour ago, coach17 said:
Basically by winning the war in the trenches, controlled pressure means you keep Mitchell in the pocket and make him hurry his throws. Calgary looks beatable, I think we have the personall up front to make it happen. Offence needs a grinding type attack with lot of high percentage underneath throws, and a healthy dose of Andrew Harris. We can't afford a lot of 2 and outs early, Calgary's O is just to good to give them a lot of opportunity.
I'm all for pressure and love the intensity that Westerman and Okpalaugo bring to the table... but they can't take those 15-yarders against the 'Stamps and expect to win.
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Agreed Nichols managed the game well last night. Does anyone know the status of Jermarcus Hardrick? After he went out due to injury, our O-line didn't seem to play the same - gave up a few sacks etc.
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23 minutes ago, rebusrankin said:
I'd like to give props to the ref who gave a detailed explanation of why Chris Jones was wrong and couldn't challenge the last tackle on Glenn in the second OT.
I really thought he should've gotten a delay of game penalty for that. He was obviously fishing and was challenging something you can't challenge. Thank goodness they at least got the call right
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9 hours ago, M.O.A.B. said:
if he can kick Chris Jones butt he will be instant fan favorite ??
I've never worked for his ***, but I'll kick it for free.
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S.J. Greene
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8 hours ago, Mike said:
That special football is awesome, but man are those referee uniforms hideous.
Take a moment, sit back and realize that someone was paid to design those uniforms. Now take a moment to realize that his/her superior (who is likely getting paid MORE) was like "Yep, that looks great!"
On an interesting side-note, it will make them blend right in with the Stamps / Redblacks colors... when we said the best reffed football games were ones where you didn't see/notice the refs, that isn't what we meant!
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8 hours ago, Noeller said:
I remember the first time I heard one of the talking heads say "You don't really know how the CFL season is going to go until Labour Day" when I was a kid, and I always remembered that. Truer words never spoken...
Exhibit A: 2014 Winnipeg Blue Bombers
That said, I think we'll do alright this year.
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This game is making me look forward to heckling Hajrullahu when he visits IGF.
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Is Toronto the real deal if Ray stays healthy? Or is Hamilton's stink making the Argos look better than they are?
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23 minutes ago, WBBFanWest said:
If being in a stuggling market made the Argos hungry, they'd have devoured the entire league by now. I'm thinking that win or lose for Toronto, Bluto and the other fan will never have to worry about not being able to stretch out across a couple of sections. The only downside is to have to keep moving the cutouts of fans around for the various crowd shots.
The CFL is such an afterthought in Toronto it's ridiculous. I remember when visiting relatives there we passed by a local Toronto sports shop and it having room for emblems of relevant, local sports teams - the first three? Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Maples Leafs, Toronto Raptors... the fourth slot?
The Argos emblem? Nope - A second Maple Leafs logo.
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Wide right???!?
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Cheers to the first Riders loss of the season!
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5 hours ago, JCon said:
This seems to be totally ignored when everyone is making their picks.
Our OL provides the QB an extra second or two of protection. That's the difference of making a play or not. Nichols is confident when he steps back that he has time to make a play and he does. Also, the OL creates holes for the run game.
Based on our OL alone, I know we'll win more than 10 games.
It's funny, a good offensive line can make a bad QB look great.. but a good QB can't masque the sheer terror experienced when taking snaps from a bad offensive line...
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I'll go out on a limb with Duron Carter against his former team.
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15 minutes ago, wbbfan said:
Yeah if there was a time when it existed i wasnt alive. I remember guys in the 90s being poached, even remember dave ritchie poached guys late in the season from rivals we expected to face in the play offs. He did it a couple times. Was some claims it was for play book spying, i remember us doing it to some one, maybe buono and him doing it right back right away. The league is too small to black ball GMs / trading partners.
The most recent case I can remember of stuff like this happening was in the 2011 playoffs when the Ti-Cats signed Terence Jeffers-Harris 2 days before the Eastern Semi-final...but even that was only after the Bombers had released him.
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6 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:
I don't know why we don't. This so called "Gentleman's Agreement" not to take players from other teams off the PR is frustrating. If it's frowned upon so much as dirty pool if it happens then why doesn't the CFL change the rules to say PR players are protected? Some of the rules in the CFL are head scratchers & make little sense.
The biggest problem with going against the "Gentleman's Agreement" is essentially the other teams would just set up an embargo against your team. Although trades are uncommon in the CFL, if you were blacklisted for breaking the Gentleman's Agreement, you'd miss out on potential win-win trades with other teams, and trades that often occur shortly before the CFL draft.
In economics, a similar scenario is commonly referred to as the "Prisoner's Dilemma" provides an interesting example of common group decision-making problems and could shed some light on this issue.
That said, I agree and it is stupid that they don't just sign off each other's practice rosters.
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17 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:
I'm discussing the linebacking core as a whole, not just one piece just like I'm looking at other positions as a group.
Who else did we have at Linebackers back in 2013 other than Ian Wild? These allstars:
- James Green LB
- 47 Pierre-Luc Labbé MLB
I was just trying to make the general point that football (like many sports) is a team game, and the team wins and loses as a whole. In fact 2013 was a failure on all counts (offense and special teams as well).
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Slightly off-topic, but interesting note the Argos released Drew Willy as part of their final cuts. Did we ever get a steal with that trade!
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1 hour ago, HardCoreBlue said:
At a key position it sure can hinder. I'd rather be meh at half back, nose quard, safety than at linebacker.
It was not too long ago that the Bombers proudly displayed one of the best middle linebackers in the league while having a "meh" defense elsewhere...
Henoc Muamba and 2013, methinks? That turned out swell didn't it?
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Reassessing Chris Jones' Riders
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I hope the Riders manage to put a couple wins on the board before the Labour Day/Banjo Bowl games for no other reason than I've seen that stupid series derail our season on too many occasions.
Nothing would be more dangerous than for the Blue and Gold to go into those two back-to-back games above .500 (hopefully) and with the 'Riders with like 2 wins or something.