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  1. No. He punted twice. One for 45 yds and one for 40. According to CFL stats. The question was in relation to practice today, not the game on Monday. Exactly. My response was in regards to today's practice.
  2. I disagree with this 100%. I'd say there is zero chance Hall supplants Willy to start the season. I'd say there's at least a 50/50 chance Brohm or Marve supplant Hall.
  3. I agree. Lawless isn't usually this knowledgeable about the roster and talent analysis.
  4. Each got 4 punts. Renaud's were all right around the 20 yard line...consistent. Maher's first 2 were terrible, right around the 40 yard line. Then O'Shea yelled something at him and Maher's last 2 were like Renaud's, around the 20 yard line; one might have even been at the 17.
  5. Renaud's punts today are consistently 10 yards longer than Maher. Kuale taking reps at MLB with first team D. Did I mention Hall looks horrible today? Brohm looking better as practice goes on. Doubt January plays Saturday as he hasn't practiced this week.
  6. Cordaro Howard in at RT with second team. Looks very good in limited reps I've seen. Maher just hit a 47 yard FG right down the middle with ease. Would have made it from 55. Maher looking better than Hajarulahu on kickoffs today. Again, Brohm looking good today. Hall not so much. Marve very accurate today on mostly medium range throws. He likes going to Denmark. Cotton looking good as a receiver. Randle making some nice defensive stops.
  7. Willy with a beauty 50 yard pass completed to Kemp in the end zone. No idea who Bert Reed is...is that the short import WR we recently brought in?
  8. Interesting...Bombers now have Neufeld practicing snapping the ball to the QB with the other centers.
  9. Denmark, Kelly and Kohlert all with nice catches so far today. The more I see of Kelly the more I'm sure he makes the team. The other new import WRs I think make the team are Urrutia and Kemp. Graig Newman not practicing today. Max Hall struggling to find open receivers today. Brohm looking much better than Hall today. Paris Cotton with some great runs...man is he ever fast. Goossen just held his own nicely in a one on one vs Zach Anderson. Quinn Everett got manhandled by Bryant Turner.
  10. First team OL same as yesterday with Jones, Greaves, Morley, Neufeld and Knapp. Good news as Jones appeared to hurt himself late yesterday. Stevenson appears to be an additional injury for the offense today. January, Ford and Moore still limited.
  11. Our NI talent isn't that bad. Since last year we've added some legit Canadians: Neufeld Bucknor Alexander Newman Feoli-Gudino Goossen Briggs Blake Hajarulahu
  12. @PentonKirk: #Bombers also released DE Stafford Gatling, DE Louis Nzegwu, OL Quentin Saulsberry and 11th overall draft pick, DB Kris Robertson.
  13. After practice yesterday, the offensive linemen did wind sprints. As per usual, Dan Knapp blew everyone away. And guess who finished last, by alot...Tyson Pencer. He's probably just really out of shape and not taking the job very serious. Too bad as he had some physical tools...it was probably the mental part of the game and offseason training that he couldn't handle.
  14. I went and looked back at the 2012 CFL draft, and it was a pretty weak draft.
  15. I'll be heading down to IGF again today to watch Bombers training camp. Will post my reports/observations in here.
  16. According to Arash Madani Bombers have released NI OL Tyson Pencer. This is a bit of a "wow" as I had high hopes for him.
  17. What I found most interesting is that Neufeld sounds like a lock to start at either RT or RG. Based on practice and preseason reps, that wasn't as clear. Also seems like a decent chance Maher wins the kicking battle. In my opinion I still think we go with Renaud and Hajrullahu. Nice to hear Jake Thomas has taken a step forward and is ready to start in the coaching staff's opinion. Also interesting is that Lawless has Grigsby as the starter ahead of Cotton. Everything I've seen would suggest Cotton is ahead of Grigsby on the depth chart, but like Gary says it could come down to size; Cotton and Ford are similar types of backs...perhaps Ford is out of a job?
  18. Lawless is well connected (especially with Walters) so thought this was an interesting take in what we might see from the Bombers roster. From today's Free Press: One thing is certain in Bomberland these days and that is that very few incumbents should feel comfortable about their job security. Returning players such as running back Will Ford and punter Mike Renaud are clinging to their jobs, and the message around training camp is very clear: produce or pack. Competition, a sense of urgency and productivity were all areas Bombers GM Kyle Walters placed a premium on when he put his training-camp roster together, and there is no entitlement among the players working for spots with the Blue Bombers this summer. Want to play for coach Mike O'Shea? Then be at your best and show it on a daily basis. The early returns at camp are showing a number of new faces will be holding down starting jobs when the Bombers open the season on June 26 against the Toronto Argonauts. The Bombers travel to Calgary to meet the Stampeders on Saturday night, and the final game of the pre-season will provide one more chance for players looking for full-time work to show what they can do. Here's a look at some key players that are on the verge of securing starting positions and some surprises that have turned heads and can use Saturday night to create headaches for Walters and the coaching staff when they make their final decisions: QUARTERBACK The starter Drew Willy: He's separated himself from the group and proven he's ready to start. Willy has shown he's steady and poised. Calm is a word that's been heard from the coaching staff and teammates. He has worked hard to grasp the playbook and his strength is his decision-making. The surprise Robert Marve: The best arm in the bunch. He'll get another look on Saturday but he's a lock to hold down the No. 3 slot. Max Hall and Brian Brohm will fight for the No. 2 spot to provide some stability and insurance should Willy get hurt. But don't be surprised if Marve is the first off the bench when the Bombers need a change of pace. There's more upside in Marve while Hall and Brohm appear to be best suited as backups. WIDE RECEIVER The starter Nick Moore: Simply the best in the bunch. Polished and accomplished, Moore has 80 catches and 1,000 yards written all over him. He's a hard worker and is driven to succeed. In a word, he's professional. A great get for the Bombers. The surprise Donavon Kemp: Saturday's game will be his opportunity to win a job. Made a pair of great catches, including a long, over-the-shoulder beauty against the Argos on Monday night. He's opened some eyes, now he needs to close the deal. RUNNING BACK The starter Nic Grigsby: Smooth, tough and great in pass protection. Polished and deceptively fast. He's stepped in and shown he can carry the load. The surprise Paris Cotton: Maybe a little too small to be the every-down back, but a classic scatback with all kinds of speed and game-breaker potential. Can return kicks and might prove effective catching the ball out of the backfield. OFFENSIVE LINE The starter Patrick Neufeld: Came in and proved he could start. Has been versatile and can play a number of spots along the line. Has the potential to blossom into a reliable and efficient Canadian starter. So far, so good, and he's earned a spot in the first unit. The surprise Matthias Goosen: The question will be when the coaching staff is ready to put him into the fire. He's shown he can handle the job physically and mentally. Now he needs real-live reps. Goosen is a football player and could be the best of this bunch in time. The coaches will need their hand forced either by Walters to live outside of their comfort zone or have an injury hasten his arrival. Goosen is going to play and he's going to start. It's just a matter of when. DEFENSIVE LINE The starter Greg Peach: His name keeps popping up in Mike O'Shea's press briefings and he's best described simply as a "football player." Always moving and working and producing. Peach will be one of the leaders with this unit and has quickly become an important figure in the evolution the Bombers are trying to enact. The surprise Jake Thomas: Has taken advantage of the opportunity opened up by Ryan Lucas's season-ending injury. Works hard and has shown the ability to learn. Can physically handle the workload and seems to have taken a big step forward in the opinion of the coaching staff. DEFENSIVE BACK The starter Chris Randle: Comes to work, shuts down receivers, says nothing, goes home. Physical, tenacious and a dream to coach. If Randle stays healthy, he'll make his side of the field a tough place in which to complete passes. The surprise Demond Washington: His maturity has caught up with his talent. A bit of a problem child the last couple of years, all that seems to have been erased, and the word around the locker-room is Washington is ready for more work and responsibility. LINEBACKER The starter Ian Wild: First to work in the morning and last to leave. If he's not in the film room, he's in the weight room. Loves the game and the action in the heavy-traffic areas. Gets to the ball and delivers a wallop. An old-school linebacker with a new-age approach to training and preparation. The surprise Graig Newman: Earned his way into the league as a special-teams player with the Saskatchewan Roughriders but is now ready for a bigger role. Understands the Bombers' defensive scheme and has the athletic ability to succeed. He's earned the gig, now let's see how he performs once the grind of the season begins. KICKER The starter Brett Maher: Went 2-for-2 kicking field goals with a long of 47 in the pre-season game against the Argos. Also had a 44-yard average over seven punts. Maher is an American, and the only way he stays is if he can win both jobs, and right now, things are headed in that direction. The surprise Lirim Hajrullahu: Lots to like about this Canadian rookie and he can do both jobs. Incumbent punter Mike Renaud has a back injury and it might cost him his spot. Money and a Canadian passport might tempt the Bombers to go with Hajrullahu to handle all the kicking duties. Keep an eye on this fight.
  19. It's Wednesday. I'll get concerned about the weather on Saturday.
  20. I hope Worman gets the help he needs. Sounds like his life is in shambles.
  21. Source? Is this new information because O'Shea said he expects Moore to play week one? Moore was at practice today and while he wasn't practicing fully, he looked fine. Winnipeg Sun. Coaches always expect guys to play until they're scratched. You don't much around with backs. Especially in exhibitions. Hope he only misses Saturday. Then why you posting BS that he might be out 10 weeks based on nothing??
  22. Source? Is this new information because O'Shea said he expects Moore to play week one? Moore was at practice today and while he wasn't practicing fully, he looked fine.
  23. That makes sense but tough to say for sure with January injured today.
  24. You're welcome everyone . I'll be at Bombers training camp again tomorrow and will post updates again.
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