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    Here is an article about Taj from the NY Times.  Pretty F'd up life.  8 kids and no mention of a pop. 

     

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/24/sports/football/visions-of-the-past-propel-colts-taj-smith-forward.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&

     

     

    good article, thanks.

     

     

    Try to even imagine living his life. You can't.  

     

    It is true that he's had a hard life.  No doubt about that, but the only one who can turn it around is himself.  According to the article, several people have tried to help him, but he keeps making bad choices.  Getting into fights, drunk driving, trouble with the law, idolizing the wrong people.   He's made plenty of wrong choices, including using a rare NFL pay cheque to buy 70 pairs of sneakers.  I know several kids who are from low income broken homes that make better choices, and who have been able to move forward dispite disadvantages.  He has to take responsibility for his actions....he isn't a child anymore.

     

     

    I think Jovon Johnson has a similar background with 3 or 4 family members being killed so far, difference is Jovon had the brains to use athletics to get out and stay out of trouble.

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    Who have the Riders beat Hamilton, Argos and Ottawa. I love a certain poster on here is saying that the Bombers are lucky on Riderfans and that they have beat no one.

     

    Now this, I don't get? Well, I kind of do because it's Rider fans and they can be a bit low in the IQ department. Last year, it didn't matter who we played, cause WE were the garbage team (and this so called 'garbage' team kicked their everloving a$$es all over IGF in our only home win of the year last year). 

    What a bunch of ignoramuses they are. A win is a win is a win - and I wouldn't call Hamilton 'garbage' they've been improving every week, just got off to a very shaky start. Ottawa - very motivated in their first ever game (as expected). Montreal - they were coming off a win and also very motivated.

     

    Sk has looked like garbage more than once this season, but I wouldn't call them a 'garbage' team. Bombers are full value for their 5 - 1 record (including the loss they got their a$$es kicked by the 'smos that wasn't a "oh if we got this call or made this catch" type of game). What I mean by that - as much as they deserved to lose to Edmonton, they deserved to win the other 5 games.

     

    I have half a mind (I know I know too much credit I'm giving myself there) to head over to riderville and spew out some nonsense but frankly, waste of my time (i'd much rather waste it here).

     

    All that being said - I'm picking SK to win, but won't be the least bit surprised if we smoke 'em Thursday  

     

     

    Surprisingly about 40% of the posters in Riderville are predicting a BB victory due to injuries, IGF and a shortened week of preparation.

  3. Bombers really have to come out with the physicality, that was lacking against the Moes.  Their OL is banged up, Durant is nicked, and Riders have short prep time.   Our front 4 needs to duplicate what Edmonton's front did to us.......and just bang away on them. 

     

    Bomber front four is incapable of creating that pressure on their own.  They will need the front 7 plus the occasional DB to effectively get to Durant.  2013 Banjo bowl is the template.

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    For the first time in a long time I'm actually not worried about playing any opponent. I used to fear playing Montreal, then I hated playing Toronto, the last few years I despised playing Calgary and Sask. This year I'm not worried or scared to play anyone. There isn't a fear from any team. Calgary is showing weaknesses as is Saskatchewan. We have beaten all the east teams already and our loss to Edmonton I feel could have gone the other way with some better execution. The Bombers also have a pile of weaknesses and I'm not saying we are even close to being the best team. They have so many things to fix and to prove yet this year. But they are the type of team that will play to the last second and don't give up. I feel they can beat any team right now. They might be ugly scrappy wins but they are wins. Looking at the remainder of the schedule I think we can take Calgary once, Sask twice, BC once more, Edmonton once and likely split the east games as its pretty tough to win them all. Here on in we probably go a little better than .500 and likely end up around 12-6 or 11-7.

    Even with low offencive production the BB been able to squeek out victories with very little comfort zone except against EE.

    Low offensive production? We lead the league in most points scored per game, even with the game against Edmonton. Could the offence get more efficient? Sure. But to say that the production is low is flat out wrong.

    Yup. We are the highest scoring but we are also giving up a lot. So we either need to shut the other team down on defence or turn those FGs into TDs!

     

     

    Right.  The Hamilton game should be a cause for concern because the Ti-Cats should have been down and out of it by half-time and our backup QB's should have been in getting valuable game experience by the 4th Q.  Instead it took a minor-miracle to win the game.  Hopefully the red-zone offence improves because the BB can't expect to have many of these miracle finishes left in their bag.

  5. For the first time in a long time I'm actually not worried about playing any opponent. I used to fear playing Montreal, then I hated playing Toronto, the last few years I despised playing Calgary and Sask. This year I'm not worried or scared to play anyone. There isn't a fear from any team. Calgary is showing weaknesses as is Saskatchewan. We have beaten all the east teams already and our loss to Edmonton I feel could have gone the other way with some better execution. The Bombers also have a pile of weaknesses and I'm not saying we are even close to being the best team. They have so many things to fix and to prove yet this year. But they are the type of team that will play to the last second and don't give up. I feel they can beat any team right now. They might be ugly scrappy wins but they are wins. Looking at the remainder of the schedule I think we can take Calgary once, Sask twice, BC once more, Edmonton once and likely split the east games as its pretty tough to win them all. Here on in we probably go a little better than .500 and likely end up around 12-6 or 11-7.

     

    I think the Bombers are eventually going to step into a bears den and get blown out sooner or later but so far the D has kept the score down in every game.  Even with low offencive production the BB have been able to squeek out victories with very little comfort zone except against EE.   Statistically other then the first Argo. game the offence has had trouble scoring TD's and this is going to be problematic.  If another team manages to put 30 pts. on the board the BB may not be able to keep pace.

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    A bit off topic but how did the Bombers jig the ratio to get both Grigsby and Cotton on the field at the same time?  I'd give my left nut to have a combo. like Harris and Logan.  Even playing behind an O-Line with 2 raw rookies they were blowing through the Stamps D-Line gaining first downs with almost every carry.

    The most logical explanation is they took an american receiver off since you know, to get another offensive weapon on you need to take one out. 

     

     Thanks, but looking for a more specific answer as in which receiver they removed?  My guess is Bryant.

  7. The enigma of BC is the under use of Andrew Harris. Not I'm complaining, but I'm not sure why he was used so little against the Bombers. Then he's a world beater against Calgary the next week.

     

    BC didn't really start using Harris until the second half of the game but once they started feeding him they didn't stop.  He would have had 150 yards in the one half if that TD hadn't been called back.  Don't know if he can keep up that pace but it must have clicked with Glenn and Khari that  extensive use of their tandem running backs is going to pave the road toward victory. I'll be surprised if that isn't the focus of their future game plans.   Look forward to the next BB/BC match up.

  8. A bit off topic but how did the Bombers jig the ratio to get both Grigsby and Cotton on the field at the same time?  I'd give my left nut to have a combo. like Harris and Logan.  Even playing behind an O-Line with 2 raw rookies they were blowing through the Stamps D-Line gaining first downs with almost every carry.

  9. What a brutal performance by Anthony Parker. Afraid  to take a hit on a catchable football? No excuse. Fumbles on Calgary's final drive to lose the  game. Gotta wonder 1. Why is he playing & 2. Why throw to him in key situations. He deserves to sit. What a lazy football player. He'd have fit in with the Bombers in 2013 with all the other quitters. 

     

    Maybe Nik Lewis is back in next game.  Interesting side story with the Stamps big back Martell Mallett out of football for 5 years.  Looked good tonight and Matty loves him.

     

    http://www.calgarysun.com/2014/07/31/extended-time-between-snaps-for-stampeders-running-back-martell-mallett

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    Saskatchewan and Toronto both made it in with 8 wins in 2002

     

    Calgary was 8-10 in 2001 and um, well they made it to the Grey Cup game.  I don't remember who their opponent was.

     

    No they cancelled the Grey Cup that year, was a shame too because I thought the Bombers had a great chance to win it all. 

     

     

    As I recall it had something to do with protesting the Soviet invasion of Irtusk.

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    I honestly want to say that Zach Anderson is our best D-lineman.... but I'm afraid to.... cuz Bryant Turner will find out.... and he'll find me.... and as we all know he has a very particular set of skills... skills that he has acquired over a very long career... skills that make him a nightmare for people like me... 

     

     

    I think this group is the best I have seen in a while that work as one unit. Five guys that get push up the field and all have big time motors. Hardest working bunch of Dline men I have seen. So far I think this is the strongest group on the team.

     

     

    That's pretty much how Doug Brown described them on the CJOB pre-game show.  Lunch bucket crew without any big stars, just  a hard working bunch with good motors.

  12. Re-watched this play numerous times on CFL.ca and saw a few things.

     

    -Willy was out of time.  He had a rusher coming from his right that was within a foot of him when he released the ball.

    -Pontbriand or whoever was on the right end of the line was tag teaming to his inside so he missed that rusher.

    -Grigsby was being covered by a D-Lineman that was late to arrive, it's clear Willy had to get it up and over this player who was running with his hands in the air so it was a very good throw.

    -The greatest threat to the reception was the man covering Denmark, if he would have been watching the QB more closely he would have seen the ball coming and perhaps fought to it. If Denmark would have taken his man to the corner there would have been a lot more space around Grigsby and less risk of a knock down.

    -Best of all, it worked!

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