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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to bustamente in US Politics   
    Everyone but the Dems knew what Trump and the GOP where doing when he nominated those Justices for the Supreme Court, idiots the lot of them
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Bubba Zanetti in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    These are his yards per carry over the first 10 years of his career. Dear god. Why did these Bomber teams even bother throwing the ball?!?!?
    6.2
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Stickem in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    Grant always said that Lewis could have played for any team down south ...he chose to stay in Winnipeg and the CFL.....He sure gave us some great football
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Noeller in Ring of Honour - who is next?   
    Each of them holding 2 of their 6 GCs from the 2019- period.... 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Jpan85 in Ring of Honour - who is next?   
    Would be neat if they did a statue at some point with the three Canadian Mafia
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to JCon in Ring of Honour - who is next?   
    The one season the award became a lifetime achievement award. 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Mark H. in Ring of Honour - who is next?   
    The absolute brilliance of getting him here as an FA, and then keeping him here for so many seasons, cannot be overstated
    It has been said before - he was one of the key components of the 'culture shift'
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Arnold_Palmer in Winnipeg Blue Bombers TC 2022   
    Love this by the way. Seems like a high character guy. Hopefully he has the talent and ability to be a capable back up QB. His maturity, hard work, and poise is a good start though. 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to TrueBlue4ever in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    We are going to be treated with some true Bomber legends as we head into the weekend and approach the (hopeful) start of main training camp. Today’s entry:


    Leo Lewis, “The Lincoln Locomotive”, the greatest player Bud Grant ever coached. 


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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to WinnipegGordo in Winnipeg Blue Bombers TC 2022   
    The guy sounds like he has a head on his shoulders.
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Noeller in Winnipeg Blue Bombers TC 2022   
    IT BEGINS - HAPPY 1ST DAY OF BOMBERS SEASON, EVERYONE!! 
    Here's some light reading for the day courtesy Our Man Tait...
     
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Goalie in Covid-19   
    Social media has been a huge problem and will continue to be 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Noeller in Covid-19   
    Society is full of morons? Tell me more.... 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to MOBomberFan in 2022 CFL Draft (CIS/NCAA and International)   
    3:45, 7:02, love this guy already
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Noeller in 2022 CFL Draft (CIS/NCAA and International)   
    fun read: 
     
    https://www.cfl.ca/2022/05/06/last-man-up-burtenshaw-thrilled-as-final-draft-pick/
     
    The last man selected in the 2022 CFL draft didn’t see his name, at first, when it popped up on the draft tracker Tuesday night. He was too busy plotting his next move.
    The selection process had been methodically unfolding for hours and as things were winding down during the eighth and final round, Konner Burtenshaw was no longer hitting ‘refresh’ on his computer. He was, instead, pacing the room and wondering what he’d have to do next in order to keep his dream of playing pro football alive.
    “I felt my mind starting to race a little bit,” the 26-year-old fullback says, admitting that his hopes of being selected had been pretty well extinguished at that point. What was he thinking about?
    “What the next steps would be if I didn’t get drafted.”
    But just when it seemed like it was all over, Burtenshaw’s girlfriend, Abby, screamed and called him over to the computer. With the 74th and final pick of the draft, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers had chosen the
    Queen’s Gaels grad.
    “It was really nice seeing my name up there,” Burtenshaw says, proudly.
    Over the last few weeks and months, we’ve gotten to see a lot of information about so many of the top prospects in this year’s CFL draft and good on them, because they’ve earned that.
    But all those stories have been told. This one, a story for the less-heralded, has not been told so much. They also deserve some attention. Konner Burtenshaw, a work boots and lunch bucket football player who’s been grinding it out on his university team’s kick cover squads for four seasons, the final pick in Tuesday night’s draft, is a poster boy for those who’ve been flying under the radar but hoping that someone, somewhere in the CFL, will take notice.
    Things are moving at kind of a frenetic pace when Burtenshaw pauses to talk a little about what’s coming. “I’ve gotta be in Winnipeg in five days,” he says, energetically, the glow of the previous night’s
    excitement still brightly lighting his demeanor. Some of that excitement included a call from Winnipeg Head Coach, Mike O’Shea, who welcomed the last player selected to the Bombers’ organization, offering up some words of praise and encouragement. That’s something that has Burtenshaw even more fired up as his first pro camp gets closer.
    Just before we have our conversation, I clicked ‘play’ on Burtenshaw’s YouTube highlight video to acquaint myself with him a little bit. I was only about 20 or 30 seconds into it before I thought “Oh, I know why Mike O’Shea likes this guy.”
    That’s because Burtenshaw’s enthusiasm for special teams missions was clearly on display.
    Then, about 2:10 into the reel, I see Burtenshaw hustling downfield on kick coverage against the University of Toronto.
    He takes on one blocker, then quickly another. Each of those blockers appears quite unhappy about the zest with which Burtenshaw has undertaken his role. As the play ends, they come at him. He shoves them both away with a little more of that zest, one right after the other.
    “Oh, now I REALLY know why Mike O’Shea likes this guy,” I muttered to myself.
    I point out to Burtenshaw that his highlight tape has me thinking that he is O’Shea’s kind of guy. He laughs. “I’ve heard that a couple times now,” he says.
    O’Shea is famous in football for so many things, of course, but one of them is definitely his great love of special teams and the physical maelstrom through which players need to navigate — or force their way
    through — on every kick. O’Shea had 169 career special teams tackles, himself, and he can get positively gleeful when talking about the controlled mayhem of football’s down and dirtiest discipline. When I mention that to Burtenshaw, his reply has me believing that his new head coach will love him even more when he gets to know him.
    “It’s almost medieval,” says Burtenshaw (who ought to know since he majored in history at Queen’s). “When you’re running down the field at kickoff, you kind of think of it like you’re charging a battle line.
    It’s crazy. When you step onto that field, it’s all business and you can go out there and you can smack some bodies around. It’s part of the game and it’s awesome.”
    Going to high school in Odessa Township, just west of Kingston, ON, Burtenshaw didn’t perform on special teams, really, at all. But he did just about everything else for the Ernestown Eagles. He played
    quarterback, running back and linebacker on a team that he says had just “20 or 21” players on its roster.
    At Queen’s, the special teams play came and Burtenshaw took to it. For four seasons he worked on that particular craft, with offensive touches being generally scarce. Over his final two seasons with the Gaels, the five-foot-10, 220 pounder did see a little more action as a backfield battering ram, particularly in goal line situations. “I got myself a few touchdowns,” he says.
    Burtenshaw’s work ethic and dedication are well-known throughout the Queen’s football community. Three times he was named the Gaels’ special teams player of the year, and he was made a captain in a vote by his teammates.
    “He’s very respected by his team,” says Gaels Head Coach Steve Snyder.
    “He’s not a very outgoing ‘rah-rah-rah’ guy at all. He’s respected because of his physical presence, his toughness, and because of his work ethic and his commitment to our standard.”
    “He’s had an instrumental role as, essentially, our most reliable special teams player, and a guy that’s played all over the field on specials making an impact for a number of years,” adds Snyder. “And he’s
    become one of the most dominant special teams players in the league.”
    Even if someone like Burtenshaw is a well-known and valued commodity at his school, it’s tough for players without a gaudy stats pack to grab an outsider’s attention as the combine season plays out. Some won’t get the chance, never seeing an invitation to even a regional combine. Burtenshaw considers himself fortunate that he got a shot at the East Regional in Baie-D’Urfe, QC, in March.
    “When I got my name pulled for that combine I kind of realized it was my opportunity to get some eyes on,” he says. “It was hard for me being only a special teams guy because I’m not getting 30, 40 snaps at
    running back or fullback. I’m only getting a few snaps here and there on punt and kick-off (cover), punt return, kickoff return.”
    Although Burtenshaw did not then receive an invitation to the national combine, his regional appearance likely helped to get him drafted. “I’m just happy that someone spotted me, you know?”
    Now, he’s a Winnipeg Blue Bomber and is about to get some lessons in special teams play from not only O’Shea, but from the CFL’s all-time leader in special teams tackles (210), Mike Miller, who is entering his 11th season in the pros. Miller, I should remind you, wasn’t drafted at all at the beginning of his CFL career, making the grade at Edmonton’s training camp as a free agent in 2011.
    “I’m excited to learn from a couple of the best,” says Burtenshaw of the opportunity ahead of him. He knows of Miller’s long-standing importance and production and is aspirational when he talks about what the veteran stalwart has been providing for so long. “That’s a role that I want to play,” he says.
    “I think Winnipeg is gonna be a perfect fit,” says the native of Amherstview, ON, optimistically.
    “He (O’Shea) respects and understands a Canadian player’s role in the game and especially my role in the game as mainly a special teams guy. I think it’s gonna be a great atmosphere, a great team to be a part of.”
    If the Bombers feel like giving him a look in the backfield while camp is on, Burtenshaw is up to it. “I think my biggest impact will be on special teams,” he says, “cover teams specifically. But I would never
    say no to the opportunity at fullback or running back. And I would do my best to get there as well.”
    As he has been doing through the entire process, it seems, just like so many unsung prospects have done time and time again over the years.
    Burtenshaw was a whisker away from not seeing his name on that draft board at all on Tuesday night and he knows there are others who did not escape that disappointment. He has a message for them.
    “The thoughts that were running through my head as the draft was dwindling down was just ‘What are my next steps from here? How does free agency work? How do I figure that out?’ I hope those guys are thinking the same way. And I hope they’re still getting after it and they’re not discouraged.”
    “It doesn’t matter if you’re drafted first overall or last,” says the final man taken in the 2022 CFL draft.
    “All it is is an opportunity to prove yourself as a football player and that’s all we need.”
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to bb1 in 2022 CFL Draft (CIS/NCAA and International)   
    Watching this draft a song has begun in my head...smokin cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo now don't tell me ..I've nothing to do... wonder why???
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to kelownabomberfan in 2022 CFL Draft (CIS/NCAA and International)   
    Why do we always end up picking 9th every year???  Come on Kyle!! Oh...right...
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to Adrenaline_x in Top 5 Bomber QBs   
    This has been a great thread to read through.. Thanks for this.
     
    -Mike.
     
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to SpeedFlex27 in Top 5 Bomber QBs   
    In closure, Jonas lived full time in Winnipeg. When the 1974 season ended Jonas returned here. He was disappointed the way things worked out with the Bombers & didn't want to play another season with the Ti Cats so he retired. He & his wife decided to return to Orlando, Fla. Before he left a huge farewell dinner was held in their honour. Everyone in Winnipeg who was someone attended. Federal, provincial & civic politicians, media, sports figures like Bobby Hull, fans & local business people were all there to say goodbye. All except the Bomber coaches & management. They were all invited but they never came.
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to TrueBlue4ever in Top 5 Bomber QBs   
    Great post!
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to SpeedFlex27 in Top 5 Bomber QBs   
    During the 1974 season, Don Jonas was unhappy with new Head Coach Bud Riley taking the play calling away from him & giving it to his OC. Riley said qbs had enough things to worry about on the field & playcalling shouldn't be one of them. Besides, Riley said that the game was changing & more responsibilities were being given to coaches when it came to play calling.
    Turns out Riley was right as today no qb calls his own game. But Jonas was a throwback to another time & he felt he was the one who should call the plays not an assistant on the sidelines so there was a major clash there.
    With the Bombers struggling on the field, GM Earl Lunsford felt it was his duty to open his big yap of a pie hole to the local media & he too criticized Jonas for throwing some ill timed interceptions early in that 1974 season. Jonas took exception to that & in an article published by the Winnipeg Tribune's Sports Editor & Bomber beat writer jack Matheson in mid August, he criticized Riley for changing the playcalling  from what he was used to.
    When it came to Lunsford in the same article, Jonas was quoted by Matheson as saying something about Lunsford not having a clue about how the offense worked, not knowing the plays, never sitting in on film or qb meetings, that he should stick to managing the team & mind his own business. Lunsford was angered & set out to trade Jonas just to show him Who Was The Boss. A couple of weeks later, the trade was made & he was off to Hamilton for Chuck Ealey. One thing a player didn't do was cross Lunsford as he was a vindictive man.  A number of players including Jonas found that out. 
    Jonas knew something was up. About a week before the trade was consumated he  went in to talk to Lunsford to try to smooth the waters. He said he was willing to step aside as the starter to play Brock. That he would like to mentor the young QB as a player-coach & that he wanted to end his career as a Bomber. Lunsford had made up his mind to trade what he felt was the "malcontent" veteran qb & nothing Jonas said made a difference. 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to SpeedFlex27 in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    Local Winnipeg Boy Henry Janzen. Played on 4 Grey Cup teams as a punt returner & starting DB. Coached the Bisons to back to back Vanier Cups in 1969 & 70. 
     


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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to TrueBlue4ever in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    That last run where his helmet came off and he still churned out 9 more yards would never happen with the new rules where the play gets blown dead as soon as the helmet comes off. But his smile to the camera after dragging a half dozen Riders down to the 1 elevates this video to legendary status. 
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    Fred C Dobbs reacted to SpeedFlex27 in Three-peat Kickoff Countdown   
    Would have loved to see Tom Casey play.
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