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  1. Max Forde a running back TiCats brought in this year that was eventually let go was also cut.
  2. He is taking a page out of the Teddy Roosevelt book of politics.
  3. Hamilton is the most one dimensional team in the league. If you can control Colloros than you got a good shot at beating them.
  4. Seems like Montreal is always a tough match up for Hamilton
  5. Problem is we played the top 4 teams in the league and are 0-5 against the bottom 4 are 3-0. At the moment are not at that level yet. It is promising that we have been competitive against Calgary and Toronto.
  6. Looking at it that draft was not that great got 4-5 starters out of it and only one impact guy Jones.
  7. Looks like Vultung in JFG spot and Goosen at Centre with absence of Picard
  8. Garrett played how many games. The same thing would of been said of Cotton if the only games he played were last year.
  9. Noller what's your thoughts on Whitey Morgan and the 78's?
  10. Post picks below. Down to 4 2 Strikes Fraser 3 Strikes Drussler47 Holoman 4 Strikes Goalie Eliminated Jesse bearpants tacklewasher fan4life 17to85 SpuDS Mike Jacquie SteMar_67 Noller Logan007 WBBFanWest mbrg Doublezero bigg jay kelownabomberfan Jimmy Pop Tburgess retro Cam Mark F IC Khari Blueandgold M.O.A.B. Detroit Guy Nighthawk Bigblue204 saskbluefan TrueBlue4ever TrueBlue northof60 DioBrando Valderan_CA tracker shadybob rebusrankin Y2C Rod Black ronnan Cam P sweep the leg Taynted_Fayth Atomic StudentSection nate007 Englewood Chaosmonkey brett_c_b Born2BBlue Jpan85 gbill2004 MOBomberFan
  11. Has anybody looked at the stats LH and Pfeffer are pretty similar
  12. Casey Creehan coached at Eastern Michigan while Mulumba was there I believe
  13. Wonder if anyone would give Reinbold another shot.
  14. Gatorade Shower the one night a pink slip the next. Must be a first.
  15. I'm sure a big chunk of those fans are driving in from Calgary for the game. Considering it's only half Stampeder fans at McMahon for games against the Riders, not even a chance. Obviously some, but not many. That's total bullshit. That's why I hate & totally disrespect the Rider fanbase when they post total garbage like this. The Stamps have 24,000 season tickets in a 35.000 seat stadium. So how do nearly 20,000 Rider fans get in? Most of the fans there cheering for the Riders are drunken douchebags. Give me a frigging break. Ok sorry, that was an exaggeration, but they still fill it up a decent bit. Anyhow, there aren't going to be that many Stamps fans in Regina. There will obviously be a few as always, but not "a big chunk". Yeah but when you go to a game in Calgary vs. the Bombers there's a ton of Bomber fans in there too, when the Lions are in town there's a ton of Lions fans. That's just what happens when you are in a city with a large population that has moved there from out of province. The Riders aren't some unique fanbase, especially when it comes to Calgary. Exactly. Through many decades the youth of Saskatchewan fled their family farms to other provinces to gain employment in other provinces. Saskatchewan teetered on the brink of insolvency for the better part of 50 years prior to the last decade. With no other major economy other than farming and no prospect of employment other than driving tractor for minimum wage, Saskatchewanites spread out across the country at a rate only rivaled by Newfoundland. Once in their new homes, they developed a kind of survivor's guilt for leaving and the only sports team from "back home" they could rally their survival guilt around was the Riders. The success of the Rider brand across Canada has more to do with that than anything else. Not wanting to be seen as turncoats by the province that raised them but they ultimately abandoned, they don green and go to games in the hopes that somehow it will rectify the damage that was done by the mass exodus they were a part of. Sad really. In short the Rider's success around the league speaks more to the former sad state of affairs of their home province than it actually does about their football team. Same could probably be said about the high number of Bomber fans that attend games in Alberta. Although, there are far fewer of us, the reasons for attending are about trying to keep allegiances with the provinces left behind. This post is sadly very true in some ways. I left Sask right out of high school for the Alberta Oilfields. Is what it is. I also returned home at the first opportunity and have lived here many years. I don't blame anyone for moving or doing what they have to do to support their families, That's got ****-all to do with what team they cheer for. FYI I have 3 Manitoba boys on my crew here and they still like the Bombers, I wouldn't expect them to turn on the team they grew up cheering for just because they moved here. I lived in Regina for almost 10 years and asked why I don't cheer for the Riders since I,live in Regina now several times. All looked at me puzzled when I said since I grew up a Bombers fan I could never cheer for anyone else.
  16. I would say the WIL has become the more impact position Bighill McCoil Mayo Bass Lawrence Munoz
  17. Huf was playing his guys and not letting the more talented guy play. See what I did there!
  18. pretty vague statement in response to some specific examples. don't you think? anyway, unimportant. CNN: So let’s dive right in. The loudest criticism that we often hear about “The New York Times” — I don’t know if it’s the most frequent but it’s certainly the loudest, is that it has a liberal bias. Does it? MARGARET SULLIVAN, PUBLIC EDITOR, THE NEW YORK TIMES: Well, some of my predecessors have taken that head-on. In fact, Daniel Okrent, the first public editor, once wrote a column — and I think the headline said something like “Is ‘The Times’ a Liberal Newspaper?” And his answer in the lead was, of course it is. And he went on from there. And it got quite a bit of response. I mean, that is obviously something people feel about The Times, and I think maybe the best way to think about it is that The Times reflects its readership, its community. It’s an urban paper; it’s a New York City paper. I mean that’s a reasonable criticism, I think. CNN: So it is a yes? SULLIVAN: It’s a modified “yes,” with a lot of nuance in it. Interesting side not you can thank Daniel Orkrent for the fantasy sports craze he was the founder of the first routisseri baseball league. There is a excellent 30 for 30 on it I think it's called A Silly Little Game.
  19. I am guess it's practice roster so they figure out the corresponding moves they will have to make.
  20. If he is cut loose I would bring him in as a situational pass rusher. Play him 20-30 snaps a game could get some production out of him.
  21. Could give up 0 passing yards and Bucknor would still get dumped on. Could give up 0 rushing yards and Hurl would still get dumped on.
  22. I don't know why people think TO would trade Ricky Ray in season. He is the best insurance policy in the whole league.
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