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  1. 2 hours ago, Dodge and Burn said:

    Good recap and preview? 

    Not sure what you're saying here...

     

    Nichols may not have single handedly won any games this year, he sure hasn't done alot to lose games with turnovers on the other hand. 

    The Bombers success in the last half of the season will depend heavily on Strev protecting the ball and making teams not stack the box in attempting to stop Harris. 

    I see teams blitzing the **** out of us until Strev can prove he can beat it. 

    crazy talk, right? lol...  you'd think the way that TBurguss was talking that Nichols took an undefeated team into a game where they lost their starting QB and was replaced by a guy that few knew and had thrown as many INTs as he had TDs in his career, wasn't able to move his team or get in the endzone for 3/4 of a game and then Nichols would go on to throw 3 INTs in a losing effort... oh wait... nevermind...  move along, nothing to see here...

  2. 25 minutes ago, Eternal optimist said:

    No, he did not get pulled, you're thinking of the Banjo Bowl. His stat line in the LDC was pretty ugly though:

    14/26 (53.8%) for 166 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs

     

    his stat line for the Banjo Bowl was worse, highlighted by 3 INTs... but I will admit, I saw something that day that I didn't think was humanly possible... I saw a man throw not 1, but 2 interceptions on screen passes, to d lineman to boot, who them promptly returned them a combined total of 200 yards for 2 touchdowns...  mind blowing actually... but my brother in law has a two headed calf too, another one of the worlds little mysteries of craziness...

  3. 21 minutes ago, NorthernSkunk said:

    I have been retired for five years now,  I don't have to listen to silly work conversations anymore . 😃

    I haven't had a job in over 6 years myself... love. it.  but it was a beautiful day today here in Missouri so I took the opportunity to get my baby out and run some errands and tryto wear out the rear tires... not to difficult when you have over 700 hp under the hood... just sayin'... 

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  4. 2 hours ago, Brandon said:

    We seem to crap the bed in Saskatchewan frequently maybe the crowd noise does it to the team? 

    Fajardo is decent at throwing 10 yard passes so maybe he eats up our soft zone coverage?

    I do think even without Jeffcoat the amount of pressure our d-line brings will make the difference in those games. 

      ummm... he also leads the league in 30+ yard completions as well...

  5. 1 minute ago, Pete Catan's Ghost said:

    He's also our only experienced QB. I don't see Lapo taking those kind of liberties.

    oh I know, but I think it would be a lot more effective... I wouldn't hate seeing Streveler in the pistol or gun and do that quick throw out to Lucky either with Woli providing escort...                                                                                                                                          

  6. 2 hours ago, Goalie said:

    Nichols major problem is self inflicted injuries. 

    His last 2.. Both were his own doing.. The one where he hurt himself last year in practice and this recent one.. Where he just held on to the ball 2 damn long.. 

    Tough as Hell... Injury prone tho

    hey, don't forget about that failed hook slide in game 3 this year against Ottawa...

  7. while I know that what you are capable of doing in college doesn't necessarily translate to the pros, but... Streveler's acheivements alone in his senior season should make you think that the guy can't be too bad...

    Phil Steele’s FCS Offensive Player of the Year 

    College Sports Madness' Offensive Player of the Year 

    runner-up for the Walter Payton Award given to the top offensive player in FCS football

    first-team all-American quarterback by Phil Steele, the Associated Press, and HERO Sports

    only quarterback named to the Walter Camp FCS All-America Team  

    second-team all-American by STATS

    became the first Coyote to be named Missouri Valley Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year and earned first-team all-MVFC honors

    one of 49 players selected to the FCS Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team

    named to the MVFC all-academic team

    led the nation’s second-ranked offense which set an MVFC record by averaging 523.6 yards per game

    set 20 program records and five MVFC records including new marks for passing yards (4,134) and total offense (4,854)  

    accounted for 43 touchdowns – 32 passing and 11 rushing – and led the nation in total offense while taking on one of the toughest schedules in the country

    in essentially 12 games, faced eight top-25 opponents and one FBS foe, five opponents were ranked in the top 10

    completed the eighth-most prolific season in FCS history in terms of total offense

    was the only quarterback in the nation who ranked in the top 10 in each of the following categories: passing yards (2nd, 4,134), total touchdowns (3rd, 43), touchdown/interception ratio (3rd, 4:1), completion percentage (8th, 65.7 percent) and pass efficiency ratio (8th, 156.5)

    committed just eight turnovers in 481 pass attempts and 168 rushes

    passed for 378 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-31 road win at No. 22 Nicholls in the Coyotes’ FCS playoff debut (11/25)  

    passed for a USD and FCS playoff record 520 yards while accounting for six touchdowns (5 pass, 1 run) in the round of 16 against No. 5 Sam Houston State (12/2)  and accounted for 571 yards in that game, which is also a FCS playoff record

    set USD records for completions (39) and attempts (63) while passing for 440 yards against No. 24 Illinois State (10/21)  

    also surpassed 400 yards against UNI (11/4)

    passed for 306 yards, ran for 119 yard and accounted for four touchdowns in the team’s upset of FBS Bowling Green (9/9)

    threw for 248 yards and accounted for six touchdowns (5 passing) in one half in the season opener at Drake (9/2)

    earned MVFC Player of the Week awards three times (Drake, Bowling Green, Indiana State), and National Player of the Week twice (Bowling Green, Indiana State) ... MVFC Honor Roll member

  8. 5 minutes ago, Tracker said:

    There is absolutely no reason why this team with Streveler cannot compete with, even beat the Riders.  We have injuries but we still ought to be able to out-talent and out-work them.We shouldn't be out-coached, either.

    I agree, I think we're going to go 6-3 over the last half of the season...

  9. 30 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

    The year the streak ends for us. 

    The qb injuries have been nightmarish for the league. Its a miracle that soo many young guys have played soo well. 

    quite shocking actually... sometimes it may just boil down to matter of trusting that young, inexperienced talent... sure they'll make some mistakes but you don't really teach the 'good ones' much in the first place...

  10. the next 3 are going to make or break us probably...  I'd like to think we can get 2 of the 3... probably a little wishful thinking, but hey...

     

    the schedule coming up for all of the West teams is going to be interesting...  almost all division games for everyone so you have to think that they can play themselves out as well...

    unfortunately, of SSK, Calgary, Edmonton and us, we probably have the hardest schedule remaining... we have SSK 3 times, Calgary 2 times, Montreal 2 times, Hamilton and Edmonton...

    SSK has us 3 times, Edmonton 2 times, and then Calgary, Montreal, BC, Ottawa, Toronto each once...

    Edmonton has SSK 2 times, Calgary 2 times, Hamilton 2 times, and then us, Ottawa and BC once each...

    Calgary has Edmonton 2 times, us 2 times, and then Hamilton, SSK, Montreal, BC, and Toronto once each... 

  11. you know the couple of games that I watched him while we was in Montreal it was clear to see that the guy had some arm talent... but the abuse he took, it was like there wasn't an O line at all...  he may have the yips but I will say that he earned them as well...

  12. these tickets would be a lot cheaper too is it was the second time being sold as well...  season ticket holders are forced to buy the preseason tickets in their 'bundle' so the team has already been paid for them... the ones you find for sale are the games that season tickets holders aren't going to go to...  I checked on tickets for the Chiefs preseason game 3 and they were selling lower level 50 yard line for $180 US for row 30 something, and $300 US I believe for first 3 rows?  you could get the seats at the top of the stadium for $40 US if I remember correctly, but, they are so far up I'm afraid to go there...  heaven knows you can't see the game from there, well you can, just not what's going on, even at $40...

    I really don't understand why they even considered coming to Canada to play a game, surely there was some college stadium somewhere that they could of gotten in to... nothing against Canada but they had to know that if they were going to come here that in most cases the seating alone is generally half of what a NFL stadium has...  the Oakland Coliseum is one of the smallest NFL stadiums but it still holds almost 60,000, but it also has 140 luxury suites that command a pretty dollar... couple this with the exchange rate of the dollar and they should have known that they would be pricey themselves out of being 'reasonable' for just about any fan...

    for those going, I'm happy for you that you're getting the chance and I hope you have a great game to watch!  for those not going due to price, I don't blame you , I wouldn't either for the same reasons...

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