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The Zipp

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  1. 3 hours ago, 17to85 said:

    There is this narrative that because of not just the BC game but also other teams "keeping it close" that the Bombers aren't the same team... but very rarely the last several seasons did the Bombers ever blow teams out. They usually won closer games pulling away late, which aside from bc is pretty much the story this year. Bc game was ugly, but they have had those kinds of games before. I don't think it's time to worry yet, this team still has most of the hallmarks of previous teams. And if guys like Hansen and Wilson come back anywhere close to where they were before injury we're laughing.

    That is so true...we weren't winning games by halftime...all teams have pro players and they can make plays at any time...one fast receiver gets behind coverage and qb drops it in and the field is flipped.  
     

    Super Bowl champs Chiefs with the best QB in football and a TE that is better than most receivers and top 3 defensive player in the NFL and some of the best coaches didn't blow teams out - point spread matters for gambling and that is it.  Bombers know how to win because of the players and coaches and team they have. 

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    On 2023-06-25 at 12:41 PM, The Zipp said:

    I am just on Brahms so keeping an eye out as we are close to the creek and the paths.  I saw a couple last year when walking in the park and just took a wide path around them.  Different level if they are actually biting kids though.  

    Again last night...they say second in a month??  More like second in a week - that is a problem.

     

    A four-year-old child in the Headmaster Row area of North Kildonan was attacked by a coyote Saturday evening. The child has been treated and released from hospital, Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development said in a press release Sunday.

    This is the second attack in a month on a human by a coyote in the Winnipeg area. The first incident involved a nine-year-old child who was attacked on June 24.

    Conservation officers have stepped up patrols in the area and hired a trapper from the Manitoba Trappers Association to assist. The public is advised to take extra precautions, especially with young children.

     

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