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  1. If someone can post the image of the Depth Chart that will be appreciated.
  2. Bob Irving ‏@BobIrvingCJOB 2m Bryant turner not expected to play vs RedBlacks. Welcome to CFL kashawn Fraser.
  3. Chemistry is a big key on the OL and that's gonna be an issue for the ReturnBacks.
  4. Kirk Penton @PentonKirk O'Shea also isn't sure of Zach Anderson (heel) will be good to go. Anderson says he'll play. #Bombers Kirk Penton @PentonKirk Mike O'Shea said after today's practice that he's still not sure if DT Bryant Turner will be back for Thursday's game. #Bombers Uh-oh, that will be big if those 2 won't play. We only have 1 DL (Frazer) on PR although they can move Kuale on DE for a week.
  5. Booo. Ticats 3rd after that Rider's spanking ? Lions 4th after those 4 interceptions and ahead of the Esks ? Argos 5th and ahead of the Bombers who beat them ?
  6. Calgary Stampeders Off-Season Ranking: 1 No surprise here. The Stampeders were firing on all cylinders on Saturday afternoon, shutting down Montreal's offence to perfection, while also overwhelming their defence with relentless pressure from all angles. Bo Levi Mitchell was solid in his debut as the team's starter. We'll see if their early Week 2 bye ceases any momentum they might have gained. Saskatchewan Roughriders Off-Season Ranking: 2 Thanks to their big win over the Ticats, any questions surrounding the Riders heading into the 2014 season were silenced...at least for now. Tailback Anthony Allen was exceptional in his first career CFL game, trucking for 158 rushing yards and a touchdown, while also adding another score through the air. Oh, and don't think we forgot about the defence. 10 sacks, plus just 201 yards of allowed offence? Can't get much better than that. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Off-Season Ranking: 3 Don't read too much into Hamilton's Week 1 loss. You can be sure that Kent Austin's team will be a much more disciplined and prepared team for their Week 2 contest against the Eskimos. BC Lions Off-Season Ranking: 5 How uncharacteristic was Saturday's four-interception-outing for Kevin Glenn? It took him eight appearances before he threw four picks all of last season. The Lions were solid on both sides of the ball in the first half against Edmonton, but seemed almost surprised to see the Esks battle back in such impressive fashion in the final 30 minutes. A trip East to Montreal awaits. Toronto Argonauts Off-Season Rankings: 4 Ricky Ray had a typical night under centre for the Argos (27-38, 283 yards, 2 TDs), as he connected with nine different receivers for at least one reception. The defence remains a work in progress, but defensive coordinator Tim Burke did warn that there would be some growing pains. It won't get any easier for the Boatmen secondary, who were victimized for over 300 passing yards and four touchdowns, as they get set to welcome the defending champs to the Rogers Centre. Edmonton Eskimos Off-Season Ranking: 7 The Esks looked good...real good against a BC team that threw whatever they had and more in their direction. Mike Reilly was sacked three times, which is just below the 3.15 QB takedowns they allowed per game in 2013. Nonetheless, Edmonton looked like a different team in Chris Jones' first game, and could prove to be a surprise team in the West. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Off-Season Ranking: 8 Can you ask for a better season opener than the one the Bombers put forward on Thursday night? Drew Willy was almost perfect, and the defence held their own against a Toronto team that victimized them for 97 points in three games in 2013. Montreal Alouettes Off-Season Ranking: 6 The post-Anthony Calvillo era got off to a rough start for the Als, with replacement Troy Smith completing just 43 per cent of his passes for 154 yards. Brandon Whitaker, meanwhile, was solid in his first game since Week 10 of last season; a good sign for an Als offence that will look to rebound against the Lions. Ottawa REDBLACKS Off-Season Ranking: 9 Ladies and gentlemen: Your first place Ottawa REDBLACKS! Rick Campbell's group was on bye in Week 1, and will be well rested for their franchise-opening matchup with Winnipeg on Thursday http://cfl.ca/article/cflca-power-rankings-stamps-top-inaugural-2014-list
  7. Dunnigan's Game Ball - Drew Willy Climie's Penalty Flag - Kyries Heber Schultz's Oh My Goodness - Ken Austin and the Ticats.
  8. I'll be watching the Arron Kelly - Jovon Johnson matchup. We should milk that match-up, imo. Their receiving corps doesn't scare me a bit - Kierre Johnson, Marcus Henry, Paris Jackson, Dobson Collins and Matt Carter. And their best 2 maybe lineup against our 2 best DB in Randle and Washington. But we need to lookout on Lavoie though.
  9. Aaron Kelly. If I have to guess, his match-up is against Jovon Johnson.
  10. Agree. BC has no depth on their OL and that's on Buono
  11. @Zontar... pls send my thank you to Austin for outbidding us for Collaros. Turn out it's a blessing for us.
  12. I got a feeling Lefevour will be the in at 2nd half.
  13. Yeah he (Banks) helped on recruting Moore but remember also Willy and Moore are good friends since their college days.
  14. So... Watson goes to the 1-game IR Feoli-Gudino replaces Watson as starter Carter goes on from 46 to 44 If Alexander is healthy he goes from IR to 44 Jones goes from 44 to 46 O'shea hinted that they will retain the same lineup
  15. I got a feeling Oshea don't like him. If we can somehow exchange Kory Banks (34) for Kyries Heber (33), I'll be all for it. Heber is versatile player and can play mutiple position on D. Heber and Kuale will be scary combination on the LB, that's for sure.
  16. Troy Stoudermire Hometown: Dallas, Texas Height / Weight: 5-10 / 195 2011: Started at cornerback in the first four games before missing the final eight games due to injury • recorded 24 tackles (20 solo, four assisted) • tallied three tackles-for-loss • grabbed two interceptions • broke-up three passes in four games. Game-by-Game: Second on team with 11 tackles (10 solo, one assist) and broke up one pass in season opener at USC (9/3) • notched six solo tackles with one tackle-for-loss, grabbed an interception, broke up a pass vs. New Mexico State (9/10) • broke all-time Big Ten return yards record during home opener • recorded five tackles (three solo, two assists) and an interception in 29-23 home victory over Miami (Ohio) (9/17) • tallied two tackles (one solo, one assist) and broke up one pass in loss to North Dakota State (9/24). 2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Appeared in 11 games including six starts at cornerback• returned 29 kicks for 789 yards in 2010 including a career-best 90-yard return against Illinois • passed Melvin Anderson (1983-86) for Minnesota's career kickoff return record, currently sitting with 114 • made first-career start at cornerback against Purdue (10/16) • has recorded 37 tackles (28 solo) as well scooping up two fumbles, picking off one interception and breaking up five passes • earned third varsity letter. Game-by-Game: Appeared as Minnesota's regular kick returner on 9/2 against Middle Tennessee State • returned three kickoffs for 78 yards including a long of 47 yards • also caught one pass for 22 yards to set up a game-tying field goal for the Gophers in the fourth quarter • returned four kicks for 90 yards including a long of 44 against South Dakota (9/2) • caught three passes against the Coyotes for 69 yards • hauled in a 49-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter that was a team-long for the game and Stoudermire's first scoring reception of the season • racked up 88 yards on four returns against USC (9/18) • also hauled in two catches for 22 yards against the Trojans • returned one kickoff for 14 yards against Northwestern (10/2) while also recovering a fumble on another return and gaining 13 yards • tallied four returns against Wisconsin (10/9) for 107 yards including a 47-yard return that tied a season long • made first-career start at cornerback against Purdue (10/16), making seven total tackles (six solo) • also returned a fumble for four yards against the Boilermakers • broke up a pass against Penn State (10/23) and made four tackles (two solo) • finished the Ohio State game (10/30) with seven tackles (four solo) including one stop behind the line • also returned five kicks against the Buckeyes for 144 yards • tallied six tackles (four solo) against Michigan State (11/6) including one tackle for a loss • also broke up one pass against the Spartans and returned five kicks for 134 yards • picked off his first career interception against Illinois (11/13) and returned it 24 yards • returned two kickoffs for 112 yards against the Illini including a career-long 90 yard return to set up the game winning score • also made three solo stops and broke up one pass against the Illini • paced the defense in Minnesota's win over Iowa (11/27) with four solo stops • also forced two fumbles against the Hawkeyes, recovering one, and broke up one pass. 2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Hauled in 26 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns, which ranked third on the team in receptions and fourth in receiving yards • ranked 53rd in the nation at 24.6 yards per kickoff return • his 1,376 all-purpose yards in 2009 led the team • earned second varsity letter. Game-by-Game: Made his second career start in the season-opening 23-20 OT win at Syracuse (9/5) • caught four passes for 22 yards, including the Golden Gophers only receiving touchdown, at Syracuse • in the 20-13 win over Air Force (9/12), caught three passes for 34 yards, including a long of 19 yards • also returned two kick-offs for 62 yards vs. the Falcons • in the 35-21 loss to No. 8 Cal (9/19), caught three passes for 19 yards and returned three kicks for 29 yards • in the 35-24 win at Northwestern (9/26), returned four kickoffs for 111 yards including a game-long 37-yarder • in 31-28 loss to Wisconsin (10/3), caught three passes for 46 yards • also against Wisconsin, returned four kickoffs for a game-high 138 yards, including a long of 41 yards • in the 35-20 win over Purdue (10/10) returned three kickoffs for 86 yards, including a long g 44 yards • in the 20-0 loss at No. 14 Penn State (10/17) returned three kicks for 45 yards and caught one pass for five yards • in the 38-7 loss to No. 18 Ohio State (10/24), caught a team-high four passes for 47 yards including the Gophers' only touchdown • in the 42-34 win over Michigan State (10/31), caught one pass for a career-long 48 yards and returned six kickoffs for 192 total yards including a career long 71-yarder • in the 35-32 loss to Illinois (11/7), returned five kickoffs for 120 yards with a long of 33 yards • in the 16-13 win over South Dakota State (11/14) caught two passes for 30 yards, including a team-long of 18 yards • in the 12-0 loss to Iowa (11/21) caught two passes for 22 yards and returned two kickoffs 38 yards • caught three passes for 33 yards at the Insight Bowl. 2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Exciting player saw action in all three phases of the game • worked primarily as a receiver during conference play after opening the year at cornerback • finished the season as the Big Ten's No. 1 kickoff returner • ranked No. 26 in the nation in kickoff return yards • set single-season school kickoff return records for both returns (42) and yards (1,083) • appeared in all 13 games on special teams, with one start on offense • had one tackle on defense to go with three receptions for 13 yards and five rushes for 19 yards on offense • averaged 25.8 yards on 42 kickoff returns to tie for the eighth-best average in Minnesota history • had seven kick returns of 35 yards or more, with a long of 60. Game-by-Game: had two kickoff returns for 74 yards, including a 39-yarder, in his first collegiate appearance vs. Northern Illinois (8/30) • had a 48-yard kickoff return at Bowling Green (9/6) • had four returns for 103 yards, with a 46-yarder, vs. Montana State (9/13) • had a 26-yard kickoff return vs. Florida Atlantic (9/20) • returned two kickoffs for 41 yards, with a long of 24, at Ohio State (9/27) • made his first appearance on the offensive side of the ball vs. Indiana (10/4), hauling in two receptions for 13 yards to go with a 3-yard rush and a 21-yard kickoff return • collected his first career tackle and had a 1-yard rush at Illinois (10/11) • did not record any offensive statistics but did have a 15-yard kickoff return at Purdue (10/25) • averaged 17.7 yards on three kickoff returns vs. Northwestern (11/1) • hauled in a pass for no gain and had a 2-yard rush to go along with a season-high six kickoff returns for 128 yards (21.3 avg.) against Michigan (11/8) • made his first career start on offense and totaled 63 yards on four kickoff returns, including a 40-yarder, at Wisconsin (11/15) • had a 58-yard kickoff return and tied the school record with nine kickoff returns for a Minnesota single-game record of 283 yards against Iowa (11/22) • also had a 9-yard rush vs. the Hawkeyes • returned six kicks for 174 yards, including a 60-yarder vs. Kansas (12/31) • also recorded a six-yard run. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Skyline High School • helped lead Skyline to a 12-2 record and its deepest run in the playoffs since 1972 as the Raiders reached the Class 5A Division Region Final • rushed for 1,153 yards in 150 carries (7.7 ypc) with 10 touchdowns as a senior in 2007 • also had 19 receptions for 268 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 514 yards and a four scores • return three punts for touchdowns • attended Seagoville High School as a junior in 2006 • led the Dallas Metroplex area in rushing among 4A schools with 2,135 yards on 304 carries • scored 26 touchdowns • also passed for 590 yards with three TDs • named the Class 4A Region II as well as the District 14-4A MVP • earned second team all-area honors from the Dallas Morning News • coached by Reginald Samples at Skyline and Clint Roddy at Seagoville. PERSONAL: Troy Stoudermire was born July 1, 1990 • son of Keana Ervin and Troy Stoudermire, Sr. • youth studies major.
  17. Not sure how you can make any lineup changes after that game... I would say Alexander/Bucknor rotating on the corner is better than Bucknor/Jones. Alexander's experience expecially on this D will help strengthen the D on that side. I'm not sure about Suber vs. Johnson. Obviously Johnson has the size advantage but Suber plays bigger than his own size. Re Banks, I have a feeling that he will stays on that IR. Sears play last night should buy him another start on Dime position. So does Dunn on Dollar.
  18. I don't that fake punt is a gadget play. If you re-watch the video coaching staff on the sideline are shouting to throw it outside because Sherman is not covered by an Argo defender. Owens saw it but with a lot of distance to cover he didn't get there on time. It's an opportunity (to extend the play) presented by the Argos brain fart and the Bombers just took advantage of it.
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