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  1. 2 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

    Jim Van Pelt was drafted into the US military in 1960. Spent a 3 year hitch in the Air Force. When he got out the Bombers tried to re-sign him. He & his wife  were the Bombers  special guests at the 1962 Grey Cup in Toronto. Ultimately Van Pelt decided to turn down the Bomber contract offer & went into private business in Chicago.  In 1959, Van Pelt separated his shoulder in the Western Final series & it was Ken Ploen who quarterbacked the Bombers to their Grey Cup win in 1959.  Looking at the records though, he certainly was a great qb when he played.  I agree that he should have been on the list & was a major oversight by all of us.

    Thank you.........at the time I thought he would have a great future, you had to be something special to dislodge Kenny Ploen.

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    Really miss Matty, he was also a lot of fun on the ole Football Hotline.  Tubthumper and some of the other so-called football writers....would be well served to go through the Trib archives, and see what good writing actually looks like....and perhaps gain an understanding...of just how bad their stuff really is.   Assuming they could actually make the effort.

    Matty was the best........but who was his competition at the FP during his hay days? I seem to recall whoever that was, he was still much better than what we have now.

     

    The Bombers were blessed with 2 exceptional beat writers back then. Matty at the Tribune & Don "Doc" Blanchard at the Free Press. They could write circles around the the writers the papers have covering them today.

     

    Thank you....I agree.

  3. Really miss Matty, he was also a lot of fun on the ole Football Hotline.  Tubthumper and some of the other so-called football writers....would be well served to go through the Trib archives, and see what good writing actually looks like....and perhaps gain an understanding...of just how bad their stuff really is.   Assuming they could actually make the effort.

    Matty was the best........but who was his competition at the FP during his hay days? I seem to recall whoever that was, he was still much better than what we have now.

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    Goltz might honestly be our best Quarterback. Yikes.

    Has been since day one. Too bad they did not start him week 1. Even with Gerry Crouton he would have gained experience . Marcy Bellbuelier is not showing better anyways.

    I guess adding Tigerscraps is not a sound plan after all.

     

    There's a forest out there. You two bumbling cats keep looking at the tree. :)

  5. i would guess that at this point in time, Miller is the only guy with firing authority.

    Yes......and he has to exercise it quickly as this season is probably done with our latest loss to a division rival. In my estimation firing Burke would be a mercy killing. The look and expressions on his face lately. as well as the questionable comments suggests he is totally lost and neutered in this environment now. Crowton as well as the DC will be replaced by a new HC.

  6. The problems this team now faces are so multi-faceted that a total housecleaning is now in order. No more tinkering. We got what we deserved by hiring:

     

    -A CEO wirh no CFL experience and replacing him with a CEO with CFL expperience but no CEO experience. ( we don't learn)

     

    - a GM decades removed from the CFL with no GM experience and replacing him with a GM with no experience.( we don't learn)

     

    - A head coach with no head coach experience.

     

    - A OC with no CFL experience.

     

    - A DC with a losing experience that was somebody's friend.

     

    All this backed up by a meddling knee jerk board of directors, and a disillusioned fan base, clearly explains where we are at today...................and we spent so much time blaming Buck. Not that he is excused, as there are digns of deterioration. But we have also been mislead with talent level. In terms of players, who needs to be replaced:

     

    - right side of o-line

    -Simpson-lost a step since surgery and cut problems

    -Denmark-route running problems

    -Poblah- can't catch

    -CM- can't make a play

    - Suber- lost his closing speed and height issues with "tall drinks of water"

    - JJ maybe(last two games OK)

    - Stewart- speed and desire seem to have vanished

     

    In terms of QB ride Buck till he's injured again, backed by Hall and Goltz and actively dig for talent or trade.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  7. firing Berry and cutting Glenn outright were tremendous mistakes. Berry deserved a chance to rebound from a poor year in 2008 and we're still looking for a qb as good as Glenn was. 

    Based on over a decade of stats with these coaches, I would say get Berry back. ( i would say Ritchie, but he's in a rocking chair somewhere.) Berry can be available and would probably jump at the chance..............it would mean we finally hire a coach with previous coaching experience, regardless of deja vous, and he probably has learned from his previous experiences. Burke is not cutting it and is too honest for his own good. That gamble instead of the field goal sealed it for me. It was desperation!

  8. which totally ignores the entirety of Pierces career, good job, how's all that sand look that you've got your head buried in? 

     

    Pierce has never ever ever been a consistent pocket passer. He was always a heart and soul scrapped who when he felt pressure could run very effectively and make a defense pay with his legs but he was never going to stand there like Ray or Calvillo and pick a D apart with his arm. That he is failing to turn into that guy in Winnipeg is no surprise, he's still the same guy he was minus his one truly great attribute... his mobility. If you took away Burris ability to run do you think he'd still be a good qb?

     

     

    I I look at the entirety of Bucks career, I see a good QB. The stats bear that out along with the opinion of most of the coaching staff . If I look at the next in line, I see disaster for the rest of the season..........choose wisely my friend.

  9. It was the belief of LaPo, Burke and several other coaches through the past two regimes that Buck had the better arm. Given the circumstances, there is some merit in trying to turn Buck into a pocket passer. It is apparentally failing for several reasons involving the  O-line, talent of receivers, and the vagaries that come with a new system and Buck's adaption to it.

     

    I think that more patience is required, but understandably there is no more patience left in Peg City causing a great deal of over reaction. Buck hit Mathews in the face with a pass and knocked him over, the next pass was in the mitts of a receiver that drop[ped it, and another that was hit in the bread basket and was dropped. We tend to focus on the passes sailing over the head of receivers, which all QB's chuck because Buck is a fan target now.

     

    I would give him a couple more games before accepting this as failure, but I don't believe this will be allowed in panic city with jobs on the line. Troubled times have come to my home town...........and  YES.....big Burke mistake by not playin Buck In exhibition with a new system. These are Buck's exhibition games.

  10. Goltz has the pro arm, but his passing accuracy is questionable. If Buck goes down and he goes in, it will be with the active support of Hall who is a much more accurate passer. Expect a tandem. Goltz was cut last season and accuracy was an issue. He returned because of injury. There has been improvement, but certainly not starter improvement...........his exhibition experience with the rookies did his development some damage. It was a bad decision by Burke. I believe he can improve.

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