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  1. I think it's pretty clear that the biggest problem with this is not telling his team that he had just been booked on pot possession and given a court date that fell in the middle of training camp. How ridiculous of Hefney to not say anything.

     

    I'm not so sure he actually has to go to court.  Kirk Penton uploaded a picture of the police report and the last line is "Case closed by issuance of ticket."  That doesn't sound like he's going to have to deal with this any further.

     

    http://blogs.canoe.ca/bomberbeat/general/is-this-the-end-for-jonathan-hefney/

  2. With a few exceptions, the names of baseball teams have never seemed very satisfactory to me.  Three of them, the Orioles, the Cardinals and the Blue Jays, are named after birds.  Why, for goodness sake?  Are there more cardinals in St. Louis than in Baltimore?    The St. Louis football team was also called the Cardinals, which I'm sure sports editors found inexcusable.  It's not even short.

     

    When baseball was first organized, two of the teams named themselves after the colour of their socks, the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox.  I suppose you've got to name a team something.

     

    The thing that bothers me the most about the team names in all areas of sport is their inconsistency.  What sense does it make to have the Orioles playing the Tigers?  The symbolism is all wrong.  You just can't visualize an animal like a tiger playing with a bird like an oriole.  Neither are the Pirates apt to have played with the Indians, and I can't imagine the Astros playing with the Braves either.  These are apples playing with oranges.

     

    Naming a team is like naming a child, I suppose.  Once you've done it, the name and personality of the child or the team take on each other's qualities and become indistinguishable.  That's what allows any of us to get to like someone whose name we never cared for.  The name is dominated by the personality so that the name takes on a new meaning of its own for us.

  3. Here's the story:

     

     

    Hefney, 28, and another passenger were pulled over by Rock Hill police at 1:20 a.m. after being observed traveling 47 mph in a 35 mph zone. The officer smelled marijuana when Hefney rolled down the window of his white Ford F-150, the report said. The officer searched both occupants and didn’t find marijuana, but a search of the truck discovered 6.2 grams of marijuana in the center console.

    Hefney, who has played for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers the last four years, was issued a ticket for first offense marijuana possession. His court date will be June 19 at 1 p.m., according to a court official.

     

    Sounds like it's not a big deal.  And the CFL drug policy does not mention marijuana.

     

    So of course this is going to blow up like crazy.

  4. I think their OL will be much better this season. They're all good players. but I think last year was the first time any of them had ever played together before, and it showed. A year of familiarity should really help them out. An improved OL will make the entire offense better, especially Durant, who's already better than what Calgary & Edmonton have. Sheets is a top notch rb & the receiving corp. should be improved this season.

     

    I also like the moves they made on D this offseason. Chick, Foley, Anderson (as long as he's at corner, not db), and Weldon are all nice upgrades for them. They have to show they can do it on the field together, but on paper their D looks much improved.

     

    I agree that the Riders look good.  I think George Cortez will be a huge addition for them.

  5. Thanks for the updates guys!

    I'm not sure what we're going to do at RB. There's so many good players there. I'm happy I'm not the one that's gotta pick the roster, because its tougher then ever to try and do so.

     

    I forgot to mention that Garrett also looked really good today.  The running backs got lots of work in the scrimmage.

  6. To be fair, the one kickoff that Cameron only got to the 22, he kicked from 5 yards further back.

     

    Clemment had the one drive but made some awful throws. Also tucks the ball and looks to run way to quickly imo.

     

    Woodson did look excellent, one great run up the middle that got lots of props from the sidelines.

     

    Kowalchuck's snaps were terrible.I see an apple and a road map in his future.

     

    I didn't notice that with Cameron, thanks for pointing that out.

     

    Yes, I would agree that Clement didn't look good outside of the one drive.

  7. Went to the afternoon one as well and agree with a lot of your comments.  Tons of special teams stuff today.  No wonder ours sucked so bad last year, I think I've seen them practice this more than I ever recall.  

     

    Pierce looked like the best QB today and it wasn't even close.  He hit his WRs most consistently in the one on ones.  The rest were not very good today in my opinion - though Clement did have the one no-huddle drive.

     

    We really need to get people healthy ASAP.  A lot of starters hurt right now.

     

    Defensively I thought the whole unit(s) flew around today really well.

     

    Is there practice tomorrow?  Bomber site has nothing - usually it says "no practice" at least.

     

    I think I saw a tweet saying practice is at 11:15 am tomorrow.

  8. Made it out for the afternoon practice today.  Some notes:

     

    - I've never seen the Bombers dedicate so much time and effort to special teams.  Dickenson is really putting his stamp on the team.  They practiced kickoffs for awhile:  Palardy put his two kickoffs at the 13 and 15.  Pavlopolous put his two at the 14 and 15.  Cameron put his two at the 22 and the 9.  I saw Massey, Denmark, Ford, Simpson, Kennedy, and Washington lining up as returners.

     

    - The battle is on for the right tackle job.  Both Douglas and Boatman were getting reps with the first team.  Boatman is a big boy but Douglas is certainly more agile.  The rest of the OL looks the same as last season.  Kowalczuk had a few atrocious snaps as the second team centre.  Pencer seems to hold his own as the left tackle on the second team.

     

    - Let's hope our starting receivers get healthy.  Matthews, Watson, and Edwards were all sidelined.  Watson's hand was wrapped but not in a cast.  First team receivers were therefore Denmark, Etienne, Poblah, McCree and Adams in Matthews' spot.

     

    - Pontbriand still has the edge as the number one fullback.  Good hands, good quickness for a big guy, and he absolutely steamrolled a DB who got in his way.  That said, Fitzgerald made a nice catch in traffic and had some guys bounce off him.  He looks like he has improved already from when I saw him at rookie camp.

     

    - Woodson was out there practicing and man does he look dangerous with the ball in his hands.  Let's hope he can stay healthy this year because he could be a difference-maker.  He can run, he can catch, and he made Dan West look silly in the open field.  He also took a big hit from a DB but bounced right back up, so that's a good sign.

     

    - Clement got a chance to run the first team offence near the end of practice and looked the best I've seen him look so far.  Made nice throws to Poblah, Denmark, and a beauty to McCree in the endzone that McCree leaped for and came down with.  Clement also had a good run up the middle... I mean it's hard to say because they can't tackle him, but he's got some serious wheels, that's for sure.  Hall also got a chance but suffered a couple ugly drops from Massey and Poblah... Massey in particular is going to have to show he can be more consistent catching the ball or there's no way he sticks around.

     

    - What can be said about Etienne that hasn't already been said?  He's fast, he gets open, and his hands look so soft... he plucks the ball out of the air like it's nothing.  Can't wait to see him get a chance in a game.  Brett Carter didn't do much today and lost a contested ball to Desia Dunn who ended up hanging on for the interception.  Still like the potential there though.

     

    - Overall, I was not very impressed with the offence outside of the one Clement drive.  The receivers looked a little confused, they certainly weren't on the same page as the QBs on a lot of plays.  Though the defence was flying around so they deserve some credit as well.

     

    - Alex Hall looks like he's ready to pick up where he left off.  What a beast.  In fact the whole d-line looks like they are ready to go.  I'm excited to see what Gilmore brings to the table, because he looks pretty deadly out there.

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