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  1. Exactly. We pursued them as they became available. Were we interested in all 3 ot them. Undoubtedly. If we had managed to land Collaros or Burris would we have lost out on Willy. Not necessarily. Rumors around the time of these pursuits were that we wanted one of Collaros and Burris AND Willy. Sorry but you all are really speculating if you think Willy goes from one team as a backup to another team as a backup. but there's merit to that speculation. Willy wanted to start, if the Bombers had signed Burris well he is old as **** and obviously not a long term solution, certainly shorter term than staying behind Durant. Contrary to the propaganda you folks buy hook line and sinker, players don't dream about playing in Regina forever. but but but free paninis....city council jobs...real estate.... I swear, Regina is turning into that town from Friday Night Lights where the old players just hang around
  2. As a proud Brandonite and diehard Bomber fan, I'm sure you'll understand why I take issue with the above statement. Just because it's the "Winnipeg Blue Bombers" doesn't mean there aren't Bomber fans outside the Perimeter Hwy in Manitoba. You wanna slag the Riders and Saskatchewan, have at it. Leave my city out of it. As a former brandonite, i will gladly say brandon was.. By far... Some of the most boring time ive spent outside of winnipeg... houstons was unbarable, every other bar was a dive or a hole in the wall, restaurants minus humptys and bp were closed at 9 or maaaaaaaaaybe 11. Other then a so so whl team and some decent university sports, what else is there? Sorry man, i tried to love brandon, i really did.. I had to go out to Brandon for a few years for school and initially I wasn't happy about it at all, but I ended up having a good time. I Liked the old Railway era downtown area, found a few decent breakfast places, and the Crystal Hotel bar was my favorite (it is a dive, but that's usually what I'm after). The people were pretty friendly and the hunting was pretty good. Houston's was unbearable though, I'll give you that.
  3. So how do you gauge "more important to Canada?" Saskatchewan is ahead of Manitoba in every economic indicator that I could find. Just what is the big driver of the economy over there? Over 60% of the Man. population live in that dump. Why is that? The CMHR Museum? It has to be the most racist place in the country from everything I've read. "We are a small city that was supposed to be big." What happened there? Your time has passed a long ago. But keep living in the past, that's what you all are good at. And as for the N.H.L.... "IF" we want to go to a game, we'll travel to a real city with a real team. N.H.L. is for schmucks anyway, afaic. 1990 and counting, lol. If it's the most racist place in the country from everything you've read, do you mind putting up some links? That's a pretty heavy accusation to throw around without some facts to back it up.
  4. I agree with the point that Grigsby doesn't get any stronger as the game goes on, and unfortunately that should be a part of any starting backs' skill set. I do like that he protects the the ball so well and his blocking has improved immensely. Seems like he's taking the handoff and running straight at the hole now rather than making the 2-3 stutter steps behind the line that we saw in the first third of the season. I'd like to see the Bombers with more total team rushing attempts during games. Whether it's Volny, Pontbriand, or some new guy getting a few carries here and there, a hard-running back would provide a little change of pace and not force the Oline into so many pass block situations. Grigsby has gotten better in his time here, but he (and the Bombers overall rushing game) aren't good enough to finish the season as the undisputed number one RB
  5. C'mon, I thought this was a football forum. Keep your commentary on the Senate out of here
  6. Right, so your solution is to bring it an ancient MLB who is probably not even close to being ready to contribute as a starter when he's sat out over half a season and then on top of that, sign Damaso Munoz who for some reason is going to jump at the chance to be a backup in the CFL straight off a stint in the NFL. In hindsight, do you think we should have signed McCune instead of Kuale? Or would it simply be a matter of the lesser of two evils? I don't think you could get much lesser than Kuale. I've been checking twitter all day hoping to see that he was released
  7. Um late hit? The play never even started but you can't throw a flag when no one hears the whistle and all the players are continuing to play. The late hit when Durant was still holding on to the ball?
  8. No reason to have him here. People might talk about veteran leadership, but he doesn't even provide that. Kromah/sears/wild/sherman would be my preference
  9. Man, Hamilton is rich in national d linemen. It'd be nice if Walters could find a way to bring one of them our way.
  10. This just makes me wonder (again) why on earth the RedBlacks went with him as their starter. He just doesn't seem like the guy you'd want to have in as a leader and someone to set the tone for a new, young team. Don't get me wrong, I don't like Burris and I wish him no success, but it'd be nice if Ottawa had a football team that didn't suck out loud
  11. This game is a real barn burner.....as in it's so dull I want it makes me want to burn down a barn
  12. There are people who think that a light dusting means then slow down to 60 on the Deerfoot. I find them just as dangerous than the idiots who still do 130 in a blizzard
  13. I'll chalk the procedure penalties up to rust and the holding calls to the fact that he wasn't wearing a green jersey. Hopefully the former will be fixed with a solid week of practice
  14. This is the Twitter equivalent to Kuale thumping his chest after he makes a marginally good play
  15. Kuale is absolutely worthless out there. I'm so sick of seeing him making one of his very few tackles during a game (usually after a decent gain) and then showboating afterwards. His emotion means nothing if he doesn't do his job.
  16. I don't think Reebok knows what the word bold actually means. It's like they forgot there are nine teams this year and slapped this together in about 15 min
  17. So was Goltz. Division 3, versus division 1, 2nd round NFL draft pick. Hell, even on TSN last year they were saying there were reports from Bomber camp that Goltz was STILL reading defences at a division 3 level. Apples and oranges. 2nd round draft pick who lost his job to a 7th rounder. You have to be outstandingly bad for that to happen in the NFL.These things happen if there's a late bloomer coming out of college, scouting systems aren't perfect. If memory serves, a first overall lost his starting job to a sixth rounder in New England a few years backEdit: I should've typed faster, iso beat me to the Tom Brady example
  18. What's Kelsey's? a Saskatchewan fine dining experience Living in Calgary you would know all about mediocre dining experiences. IMHO of course. I've only been out here for a couple of years, but I'm still searching for a really mediocre greasy breakfast joint. All the places close to me are the type of restaurants that charge $12 for eggs and have huge lineups I lived in Calgary for 10 years and that city can't compare to the Wpg. for culinary experiences other than corporate chains and the upper end. Doesn't have 1/10th as many independent burger joints or greasy spoons. Closest I found to a good greasy spoon was the Deerhead Cafe low down on Edmonton Trail in the N.W. and it wasn't great. Husky serves up a mediocre breakfast as well but nothing to compare with the Red Top, Nick's in Headingly or the old Paladin. Did they ever re-build after the fire? Problem with Calgary imo is that it doesn't have any soul. Oh man, Nick's Inn is the greasy spoon gold standard. Best I found in Calgary so far is Delightful Cafe in Inglewood. Then again, my definition of a good breakfast joint is a place where the food comes fast, the coffee comes faster, and everyone shuts up and leaves me alone
  19. What's Kelsey's? a Saskatchewan fine dining experience Living in Calgary you would know all about mediocre dining experiences. IMHO of course. I've only been out here for a couple of years, but I'm still searching for a really mediocre greasy breakfast joint. All the places close to me are the type of restaurants that charge $12 for eggs and have huge lineups
  20. What's Kelsey's? a Saskatchewan fine dining experience
  21. Come on now. This isn't about insecurity it is about marketing and creating a buzz pure and simple. The way you guys are talking about the billboard here shows that it is an excellent strategy. Was the Labour Day game suffering from a lack of buzz this year? Just because people talk about things doesn't mean those things are great ideas...I've had a number of conversations about mosquitoes in my life and I could do without that buzz. I suppose any advertising campaigns have to do with marketing, but throwing up billboards in opposing markets don't create new fans, all it does is cause irritation.
  22. I second Jon Ryan. That guy was a monster. Never used that term when describing a punter before
  23. It really seems like there was an A and B team of designers working on these things. Too bad the B team did the Bombers' jerseys...
  24. I don't hate these new unis with a passion, but the biggest problems with these signature jerseys are that they don't have any gold coloring, the large W on the front makes it harder to identify individual players on the field, and for a jersey that was supposed to be new, fresh, and exciting, these things are really boring. Hopefully the Bombers only wear these uniforms for the requisite amount of games and then send 'em to the sale rack
  25. I don't see why the bombers wouldn't take a look at bring Hall back. Is adding a top pass rusher to the Dline rotation better than standing pat? Absolutely.
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