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TrueBlue4ever

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  1. 41 people (myself included) picked Saskatchewan, so these results are wrong. I should have 5 wins overall. Calgary and Edmonton alone have given me 6 of my 7 losses.
  2. The injury time out allows the booth to review and determine if the injury was a result of a missed call. If no injury, then no penalty, but not because the penalty did not happen, but rather because without injury there is no opportunity for review. The injury review won’t always lead automatically to a penalty. Players get injured in game all the time without a penalty being tacked on, and yes the rule specifically requires the injury spotter to stop the game and demand removal of the player from the game, so it is clearly addressing concussion protocol, so it is geared towards removing that type of play from the game. The league wants that type of play removed, so they are going to call it. But if he wasn’t hurt, it doesn’t mean an infraction did not occur, just that it was missed by the refs and not reviewable. They aren’t deciding “well he was hurt so we have to now invent a penalty where there was none”. As for suspensions based on result, welcome to discipline review in all sports.
  3. Unclear what you mean here. That if it was a different player they would not have called the penalty?
  4. And based on the rule book they are completely entitled to do that, so the league DID make the choice. (section italicized). And the on-field refs explained it that way on the mike too. I mean, Daniels was injured and spent the remainder of the game in concussion protocol, so he wasn’t faking. RULE 10 — REPLAY SECTION 3 — COMMAND CENTRE REVIEWS Article 1 – Automatic Reviews The Command Centre will automatically review the following situations: Scoring and potential scoring plays Roughing the Passer called and non-called Grade 2 Roughing the Passer Roughing/Contacting the Kicker called and non-called Grade 2 Spearing Plays where a turnover is ruled to have occurred as a result of a fumble lost or an interception Called penalties that are not coach challengeable penalties Called line of scrimmage fouls to ensure the correct penalty is applied Major Fouls that occur after the play is over Called Illegal Contact and Defensive Pass Interference fouls to ensure the correct penalty application not whether or not the penalty occurred Where a penalty should be applied from Whether the clock is showing the correct time Where officials disagree or are uncertain on how to rule in a play situation Spotting of the ball only to correct egregious errors Plays when the Injury Spotter stops the game to remove an injured player to determine if the injury was caused by an uncalled penalty
  5. I don’t think the ball was 5 yards away, and I don’t think he aimed for the head. The “head shot” was the receiver falling down and catching a forearm to the chest/neck which snapped his head. If a player’s knee hits the opponent’s chin as he falls to the turf, does that make it a “head shot” simply because the head was contacted? I will say that it was a predatory hit in that he was completely focussed on hitting the receiver and not on playing the ball. That in itself should be fine if you want to separate the player from the ball, but he saw the chance to light up a defenceless player with the strongest most violent legal hit he could deliver and he took it. If that is the kind of hit the league wants out of the game (and based on the rule last year preventing receivers from throwing blindside blocks on DBs back towards the line of scrimmage, apparently they do) then it is a penalty.
  6. That’s 2 weeks in a row Fajardo has screwed me out of a short Powell TD run near the goal line with a QB keeper.
  7. Let’s not panic, but let’s change one quarter of the starting personnel.
  8. Perspective missing After Blue loss. Things to fix But not “exposed” yet Arbuckle solid Argo lines dominate Blue Money CAN buy wins. Ott. D bend don’t break But unless O starts scoring Losses will pile up Riders on a roll Penalties notwithstanding Sask. clear number one
  9. Reffing always gets blamed on a loss, and it almost never is the factor fans say it is. I will say this much, the Alexander roughing penalty was for a violent but not dirty hit. Caught him high with a forearm because he was going down. Should it be a penalty? I would say no, but the refs are going to call it because of the result and to avoid things spiralling out of control with players looking for retribution. May not be the letter of the law, but in the spirit of keeping the game clean, it is going to get called. And just a hunch, if Darvin Adams got crushed like that some here will call the same hit dirty. Uniform colour affects perceptions. Beyond that I think the refs have been directed to call the game tighter. The rough play on the Argos for the late hit out of bounds was pretty chintzy in its own right. And the late hit on the QB in last night’s Stamp-Als game was weak as well. I’d prefer a “let them play” approach but I sense that’s not the directive from the league office right now. The only weird call was the spearing. Rolled over the player on the tackle, but hardly led with the helmet like an arrow. Only one yard on the penalty so not a killer. The pick was a push-off by Alford the receiver went down pretty easy, but with how PI is called on today’s game, it was a penalty As for the “catch/no catch” plays, on Darvin Adams’ one, it looked like when he went down he rolled over top of the DB rather than hitting the ground, so in real time it looked like he did not survive contact. Might have been worth a challenge since the ground can’t cause a fumble. On the Argo RB non-catch, he caught it and was hit as he spun, so another bang-bang play. Refs were being consistent by calling both incomplete, but both hurt the Bombers since their catch/fumble went out of bounds and the Argo one would have been likely recovered by the Bombers (although a quick whistle negated that presumptive ruling).
  10. Can we discuss Wolitarsky? Lots fall all over themselves to say how brilliant he is and how he was mis-used by LaPo/Nichols, but they barely throw to him in this new regime. Could it be that he just doesn’t get open? I’ve scarcely heard of such a big threat in the fan’s eyes who has produced so little.
  11. We get points off of one missed FG, so we would have picked up 5 points, not 6. So still down by 1 even with a 2 point convert. And irrelevant since we couldn’t stop that last Argo drive and get the ball back. I have no faith in Crapigna, but we lost this game with terrible play along both the o and d-lines and our secondary playing soft on quick passes.
  12. They were exposed before this game. Or was I wrong to say the coaches did not trust the kicking game? Miller has missed tackles for 3 games now with Josh Johnson injured. Nelson was proven to be an emergency back-up as a returner and receiver last year. Bailey has exposed how thin the receiving corps may actually be with one injury at any time. Pierce is learning to be an OC, I would give him some more time.
  13. Perspective. It’s one game. We were never as good on offence or special teams as the 2-0 start suggested, and not as bad on defence as the 30 points today suggest. One game does not “expose everything” on this team.
  14. Quit blaming the refs. Loser’s excuse. They had nothing to do with us losing today.
  15. Annnnd……Josh Miller with the missed tackle again.
  16. Can’t cut Miller until Josh Johnson is back or we bring in another suitable replacement. Can’t cut Nelson until Jenarion Grant AND a suitable replacement receiver are back/brought in. Crapigna can go, but I’d still hunt for a placekicker given that Legghio lost the uncontested job in camp. Can’t cut Bailey until Demski back and Wolitarsky decides to make an appearance. Cutting Homer Simpson-style is all fine and dandy after one loss, but we need actual players to replace them.
  17. Fans are stacked behind the player benches. Bad optics that the far stands are the ones they sell last but are the ones on TV.
  18. Collaros with a bad pass into triple coverage for a pick, then an awful throw on a swing pass. Matt Nichols would not have made those mistakes. 😉
  19. QB wins first start Have Stamps turned it around? Nah Now there’s tape on him Penalties abound VAJ not the next big thing yet Stanback abandoned
  20. Elks still not great, but Offensive threats do enough To screw my week’s picks Reilly Man of Steel O-line is his kryptonite Superman grounded.
  21. Well, he hasn’t been fired. But he has quit.
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