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    I would've liked him in our organization. 

     

    it's reported at that time he is only interested on GM position. maybe he sees something goin' on the Als org. I wont be surprised if Poop bolts out to NFL this season o next yr.

     

    Maybe head coach for the present with an option to be head coach/GM if Popp bails out and then moving up to GM next year in that scenario.

  2. But on the other hand if we do get him fans will be lining up to shake hands with Walters, pat him on the back, etc.

     

    Mike Kelly was wrong on a lot of things but when he said the Bomber fan base was the most schizophrenic fans in the CFL he hit the nail right on the head.

    Mike Kelly was a dreadful head coach and worse as a GM, so his judgement is highly questionable. I don't want to give him more air time, but he came into the job(s) with enormous goodwill in the bank and proceeded to burn it off at a rate unprecedented in recent Bomber history. The fans and players turned on him when it became painfully obvious just how bad he was.

  3. I hope he understands the CFL game.

    X2- One of the biggest frustrations of the players for the past couple of years was the bumbling ineptness of Burke as head coach but especially Crowton as Offensive Co-ordinator. Every player knew that neither were good enough to guide the team. Like it or not, this is a rebuilding year with a rookie GM and rookie head coach, and we need all the CFL experience we can get. No good feelings about this announcement.

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    Calgary just has too many douchebags who would rather follow UFC and **** like that or desperately want to be "big time" and only care about the NFL. 

    So basically Calgary wants to be like Toronto ?

     

    Except for the fake cowboy worship in Calgary- they even have "Cowboy Churches" where everyone has to dress like cowpersons and the sermon is delivered in cowperson idioms. Strange but true.

  5. Simms Walker was a force when he played- I can't remember when a "rookie" receiver came onto the field and dominated the DBs so completely. This does not mean he is well enough to return or even wants to, but the opposing DBs would have to bring changes of underwear to games  if he comes back as good as he was.

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    K.D. Williams started his CFL career with Winnipeg in 1995. We did get Jeff Boyd off waivers from Edmonton.

    I believe Williams sort of wandered around the league (Sask and Hammy?) and was tagged as locker room problem somehow before the Bombers took a bit of a chance in giving him another shot. Turned out rather well, if memory serves.

     

     

    Nope, started with us in 95.  I'll always remember him basically winning a game for us against BC single-handedly when Andre Ware was their QB, and our offense was just terrible, I think he had a pick, 2 forced fumbles and blocked the game winning FG attempt.  Traded to Saskatchwan prior to 97.  Then traded to Hamilton with Lamar McGriggs halfway through that season for a draft pick because they were apparently disruptive in the locker room, they were also two of the best defensive players in the league at that time.  Went to the NFL for 3 years, came back in 2002 with Saskatchewan as a defensive end, they cut him and the Bombers picked him up just before the playoffs, he got injured, then didn't make the team in 2003.

     

    I bow to your superior recall.

  7. K.D. Williams started his CFL career with Winnipeg in 1995. We did get Jeff Boyd off waivers from Edmonton.

    I believe Williams sort of wandered around the league (Sask and Hammy?) and was tagged as locker room problem somehow before the Bombers took a bit of a chance in giving him another shot. Turned out rather well, if memory serves.

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    Fine, I should have said will be one of the best. And clarified that I look at him as a fb-sb so that mr perfect didn't freakout.

    As for lewis, I see lavoie as the same lumbering type rec with deceptive speed and great hands

     

    Lumbering is an interesting way to describe a guy that has become famous for jumping over defenders to avoid tackles.

     

    Maybe he works at Rona in the off-season?

  9. We've had success in signing other teams' castoff linebackers who were deemed expendable for various reasons- KD Williams and James West for a couple, and there are probably more, so McCune is not that much of a reach. His personality and dedication mean leadership and that will be sorely needed in  a year which will be very up and down.

  10. I'll take McCune. The man is a beast & intimidating as a linebacker. I'd have preferred the Stamps kept him over Juwan Simpson who hasn't been as dominant as he used to be a few years ago. 

    And if McCune can clog up the middle effectively, it makes life a lot easier for the other backers and even the DBs.

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    Thanks for the overview, but wasn't Robinson reported as 6'3"?

     

    Yes he was. I did some internet digging and found some combine results from his pro day and a regional combine in 2010, they both measured him at a little under 6'2.

     

    Same as Brescacin, he's been reported at a few different heights, I went by the combine measurement.

     

    I personally blame it on the cold weather- it makes all things male shrink.

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