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    WildPath reacted to Geebrr in CFL Award Nominee Finalists   
    MBT in 2022 - 67% completion 23 TDs 15 INT  4731 yards
    Kelly in 2023-  69% 23 TDs 12 INT 4123 yards 
    MBT was getting called a bad QB 
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    WildPath reacted to Arnold_Palmer in CFL Award Nominee Finalists   
    Chad Kelly won MOP award. What a joke. Oh well hopefully just a little extra motivation from the guys to bring home the trophy that truly counts on Sunday. 
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    WildPath reacted to Super Duper Negatron in CFL Award Nominee Finalists   
    What the actual...
    Here is a tip for voters in the future. Outstanding, is literally a mashup of the words "standing out". Nobody stood out more amongst their peers than Brady this year. Jesus.
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    WildPath reacted to Wideleft in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Muscle memory.
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    WildPath reacted to 17to85 in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    A bomber blow out would not be boring. That last grey cup game in Hamilton took years off my life.
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    WildPath got a reaction from Wanna-B-Fanboy in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    Anyone follow Chad Kelly in college? His behaviour there could indicate whether to give him the benefit of the doubt on whether this is an excuse or not.
    For someone without a prior history of excuses and dirtbag behaviour, I could totally see not informing the team of a concussion. Nobody wants to be pulled in the playoffs, even though informing coaches is the right thing to do. If someone like Collaros said it, I'd believe him, but still think it is odd he couldn't stay on the field to shake hands after playing 3 quarters of football with a concussion.
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    WildPath got a reaction from bigg jay in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    How did the riders miss the boat on this guy?
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    WildPath got a reaction from Geebrr in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    How did the riders miss the boat on this guy?
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    WildPath got a reaction from GCJenks in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    How did the riders miss the boat on this guy?
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    WildPath got a reaction from wbbfan in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Looks like the MBB gif game is peaking at the right time in this thread.
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    WildPath got a reaction from Noeller in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    How did the riders miss the boat on this guy?
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    WildPath got a reaction from Pickle Rick in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    How did the riders miss the boat on this guy?
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    WildPath reacted to JCon in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    Dude was booted from Clemson for conduct detrimental to the team
    "He has had a pattern of behavior that is not consistent with the values of our program," Swinney said. "I hope he will mature and grow from this and become the man and player I know he can be. I wish him nothing but the best in the future academically and athletically."
    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10782554/clemson-tigers-dismiss-qb-chad-kelly-conduct-detrimental-team
     
    Dude pled guilty to pleaded guilty to misdemeanor second-degree criminal trespassing.
    https://www.denverpost.com/2018/10/23/broncos-qb-chad-kelly-arrested/
     
     
    He's a self-entitled, dbag. 
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    WildPath reacted to JCon in GDT - Western Final - Bombers vs Lions   
    **Rider fans have entered the chat**
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    WildPath reacted to bigg jay in GDT - Western Final - Bombers vs Lions   
    Flag on the play last I checked!  😂

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    WildPath reacted to Booch in GDT - Western Final - Bombers vs Lions   
    Yup...you can use your ding a ling if it flopped out
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    WildPath reacted to Noeller in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Lolololololololol................
     
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    WildPath reacted to Wideleft in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Great article.  Partially answers the age-old question of "Why is that guy on the roster?"  
    Kramdi’s on-field success brings joy to his grieving family
    By: Taylor Allen Posted: 6:20 PM CST Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023
     
    HAMILTON — Redha Kramdi was midway through his first training camp with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers when a phone call changed everything.
    His older brother Sami — his No. 1 fan, his role model, and the person who insisted on dropping him off at the airport to wish him luck when it was time to fly out to Winnipeg to get to work — had died in his sleep.
    Sami was just 28 years old.
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    Redha Kramdi (right) was at his first training camp with the Blue Bombers when his brother Sami (left) died in his sleep.
    “My rookie season was the hardest year of my life. His void will always be felt in my family because he meant so much. He was the big bro, so he was always making sure that everyone was right – my parents, my sisters, myself. Of course, I miss him every day and this week, I wish he was here,” said Kramdi, a defensive back from Montreal. Kramdi and the Blue and Gold are preparing to play his hometown Alouettes in Sunday’s Grey Cup at Tim Hortons Field.
    “He came to every game he could… and unfortunately, he didn’t get to see me play as a pro. But hanging out with some of his friends, they’re like ‘Man, you don’t understand how proud your brother was. That’s the only thing he talked about from the day you got drafted to the day he passed away.’”
    When Kramdi — who was chosen 16th overall by the Bombers in the 2021 CFL Draft out of the University of Montreal — returned home for the funeral, Nesrine, the elder of his two younger sisters, assured him that she’d take care of the family. She wanted him to focus on football, and to the best of his abilities, that’s what he did.
    “One of my close friends just lost his mom and I told him don’t force yourself to feel good. Feel the pain. And when you feel good, you feel good,” said Kramdi, 26.
    “Don’t force yourself to be like ‘Today’s the day I’m going to get over it.’ You don’t get over losing a brother, or losing a parent, you just learn to live without that person.”
    A pulled hamstring limited Kramdi in 2021, but the following year saw him establish himself as one of the team’s best special teamers. He even made some starts on defence at dime back (weak-side linebacker). This season, the position is his as he took the job from American veteran Alden Darby, Jr. in Week 7 and hasn’t looked back since.
    Kramdi’s ascension has been the absolute best thing for his family.
    “When I see how strong Redha is, it makes me stronger,” said Nesrine, who’s making the trip to Hamilton on Sunday with her husband, dad Madani, and 18-year-old sister Aya, in a phone interview.
    “We’re in pain, but when we see Redha out on the field, it’s joy. The four hours that he’s playing, we don’t think about (the pain). That’s a way for us to just feel proud because we have so much joy.”
    Being resilient is one thing, but his football I.Q. is the biggest reason why the son of Algerian immigrants has been able to climb the ladder and not only start but excel at one of the most complicated positions on the field.
    It goes back to his time at the U Sports level when he played under head coach Danny Maciocia — the current general manager of the Alouettes. Every day, Maciocia would call up a handful of defensive players to the whiteboard at the front of the room and ask them to break down a specific play. Most could tell you what their position group should be doing, but all 12 players? Not a chance — unless it was Kramdi being asked.
    On one occasion, Maciocia went out of his way to test Kramdi with a complicated formation.
    He still managed to knock it out of the park.
    “That will always have a lasting effect on me, just the way he went up to the board, took charge, and explained it in detail. I remember vividly that people in that meeting room stood up and gave him a standing ovation,” said Maciocia.
    “It was really something that you typically don’t see, even at this level, this level we’re experiencing here this week.”
    Als safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy — the East Division’s nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian — played for the Montreal Carabins alongside Kramdi and had a similar take on his former teammate.
    “I’m always joking with him that when he chooses to retire that he’s going to be a coach or a scout, or a GM someday. He’s really, really into it and he loves it and he’s good at it. He’s got a great football eye. Watch for it, you’ll probably talk to him one day as a coach,” said Dequoy.
    “Let’s say you put in the tape from another Grey Cup or something. I mean, at one point, you’re going to look at your phone, but he’s always dialed in on the tape. He’s interested and wants to see what’s going to happen. There’s that curiosity in him that makes him great.”
    Bombers safety Brandon Alexander saw that from Kramdi from Day 1.
    “He’s one of the smartest guys I’ve been around, and I think he’s definitely one of the most underrated football players in the CFL. I’ve always advocated to find a way to put Redha on the field — for two years now, to be honest with you. Now that he has that chance, I’m excited for him, I’m happy for him,” said Alexander.
    An injury prevented Kramdi from taking the field at last year’s Grey Cup, but this week, he’ll be in the thick of things. Considering the note his career started on, he couldn’t be happier to be where he’s at now.
    “There’s no words to describe how much my heart is filled with thankfulness,” said Kramdi.
    taylor.allen@freepress.mb.ca
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    WildPath reacted to TrueBlue4ever in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    My all-time fav was when the league didn’t like the sneaky tackle eligible play because defences were hindered, so they made it a requirement that the o-line player had to check in and declare eligibility as a receiver, and the refs had to announce it on the stadium mike so there were no surprises. Bombers in Calgary and the Stamps have that play declared about a half dozen times. Each time Proulx has to go on the mike and say “Calgary number fifty-tree is illegible on display”. The crowd struggled not to laugh, and even Bob Irving in the broadcast booth uttered out loud “Poor Andre” after the sixth butchered attempt at “eligible”. The league actually stopped forcing the refs to announce it over the PA system after that game, IIRC. 
    Having said that, my favorite ref to see on the field. 
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    WildPath reacted to blue85gold in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    To me it doesn't matter who the back up is for me to worry. I've seen enough 2nd/3rd stringers come in an shock the bombers.
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    WildPath reacted to blue85gold in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    I have that nagging worry too. Bombers would have won the cup last year if they hadn't knocked MBT out of the game.
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    WildPath reacted to Mark H. in East Final GDT - Argonauts vs Alouettes   
    I"d say the DL play we saw on Sunday, is at least even with the Als DL - at least.
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    WildPath reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
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    WildPath got a reaction from Wanna-B-Fanboy in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Looks like the MBB gif game is peaking at the right time in this thread.
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    WildPath got a reaction from Noeller in Grey Cup - Game Week Thread   
    Looks like the MBB gif game is peaking at the right time in this thread.
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