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Early chat- Ticats vs Champs Grey Cup Thread
6. Hope the Bomber receivers drop a half dozen make able passes. 7. Hope Andrew Harris doesn't play.
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Early chat- Ticats vs Champs Grey Cup Thread
There is a new rule this year that Hamilton has exploited. An American veteran (min 3 years with club or 4 with league) can replace an injured starting Canadian. On at least one occasion, the TiCats have trotted out their starting Canadian centre for a series or 2 then have replaced him with arguably a better American.
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Early chat- Ticats vs Champs Grey Cup Thread
- Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
You sure he didn't say See You Next Tuesday?- Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
- Biggest question coming out of Sundays win
It almost seemed like the Riders were faking injuries again to their defensive players. They had some timely injuries in the second half.- GDT - Western Final - Riders @ The Champs
- GDT - Western Final - Riders @ The Champs
I'm gonna make sure 211 is loud and proud. Here we go Bombers, Here we go!!!!- Suckskatchewan @ Champs PGT
Who's ready????- Semi-Finals - Sunday, November 28th
You know with Suitor... The more I learn about that guy, the more I don't care for him.- Suckskatchewan @ Champs PGT
- Suckskatchewan @ Champs PGT
- 2021 (??) CFL Season
So this new rule IS in effect this year. I'm not sure if the Bombers have needed to take advantage of it. From the article: "CFL teams have to start seven Canadian players at the beginning of each game, declaring a number on both offence and defence that cannot be reduced over the course of the contest. Under the current CBA, a veteran American player with three years of service on his team or four in the league may replace an injure Canadian starter - a rule that Hamilton has been accused of exploiting this season - but it appears their fancy substituting caught up with them in the regular season finale."- Suckskatchewan @ Champs PGT
A budy was dragging his feet about buying tickets. I told him about this promo and he bought 4 tickets right away.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
If the Bombers win the Grey Cup Strevy would make 23K.- 2021 (??) CFL Season
I wonder if Kenny Ploen ever got his citizenship.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
- 2021 (??) CFL Season
- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
The old stadium got even louder before they switched the lower stands from metal benches to seats. For noise makers I too get my cowbells from Princess Auto. I also have a football horn that works great. Something that has been missing of late though at Bomber games is a good chant. I need you all to join in when I start my rum-aided HERE WE GO BOMBERS, HERE WE GO chant.- CHAMPS at ALS GDT
Lol. Dunigan said it's like being at the State Fair with McGuire's throws.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
Or the REDBLACKS' offence.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
There's no waterpark.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
It was a great interview. Hall even almost said FIFO. With a big smile Richie said "you either fit in or you don't fit in."- 2021 (??) CFL Season
By the way, as of today Agudosi is back on the practice roster.- 2021 Blue Bombers Season
These quarterbacks are set to become free agents in February 2022 McLeod Bethel-Thompson, Toronto Argonauts Zach Collaros, Winnipeg Blue Bombers The ten-year veteran has turned back the clock this season, playing like the Most Outstanding Player candidate we saw in Hamilton five years ago. Collaros leads the league in passing yards (2,832), touchdown passes (18) and quarterback efficiency rating (111.7) and is widely considered the front-runner to win M.O.P. this year. Dominique Davis, Ottawa Redblacks Dane Evans, Hamilton Tiger-Cats Isaac Harker, Saskatchewan Roughriders Jake Maier, Calgary Stampeders Jeremiah Masoli, Hamilton Tiger-Cats Sean McGuire, Winnipeg Blue Bombers The 25-year-old has been in The Peg since the start of the 2019 season and has played sparingly, completing four-of-nine pass attempts for 72 yards. With Winnipeg having already clinched first place in the West Division, it's possible we'll see a lot of McGuire over the next three weeks. David Watford, Hamilton Tiger-Cats Signed through 2022: Vernon Adams Jr., Montreal Alouettes; Nick Arbuckle, Edmonton Elks; Taylor Cornelius, Edmonton Elks; Caleb Evans, Ottawa Redblacks; Cody Fajardo, Saskatchewan Roughriders; Trevor Harris, Montreal Alouettes; Paxton Lynch, Saskatchewan Roughriders; Bo Levi Mitchell, Calgary Stampeders; Matt Nichols, Ottawa Redblacks; Dakota Prukop, Edmonton Elks; Michael Reilly, B.C. Lions. - Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
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