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Blue add 2 more WR

WINNIPEG, MB., September 27, 2016 –   The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has added International receivers Kieren Duncan and Quinshad Davis to the practice roster.

Duncan (5-10, 180, Colorado State Pueblo, Oct. 12, 1993 in Goodyear, AZ) played four seasons with the ThunderWolves, where he had success both as a receiver and returner. As a senior, Duncan was All-RMAC First Team Offense and First Team Kick Returner. That year, he totaled 512 yards on kick returns with an average of 30.1 yards per return. He also added 36 catches for 622 yards and six touchdowns.

Davis (6-3, 215, North Carolina, May 14, 1994 in Gaffney, SC) played four seasons with the Tar Heels, starting 47 of his 52 games. He finished his college career with a school record 205 catches for over 2,600 yards. His 25 touchdowns is also University of North Carolina school record. He attended camp with the Detroit Lions in 2016.

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3 hours ago, M.O.A.B. said:

Q.Davis looks like a sick receiver. I hope this guy learn Lapo's playbook fast and the nuances of CFL football so we can see him at some point maybe during playoffs. 

Love the fact that he can throw the ball with accuracy too. 

A lot of people would be surprised how many players on a team can throw a decent pass. Aside from a small amount of players who were too big or played on power house state champion machines most teams put there best athlete at QB, especially when they are young to see if they can turn into a great qb. I remember blink and stokes tossing a couple beauty passes here. Its a lot of fun to watch some of those games where the kid at QB is a top tier athlete. 

Terrence Edwards throws a nice spiral. 

Oh **** most football players can throw a beauty pass, what makes a guy able to succeed as a passer is the decision making with the ball. 

7 hours ago, 17to85 said:

Oh **** most football players can throw a beauty pass, what makes a guy able to succeed as a passer is the decision making with the ball. 

Consistent accuracy too but yeah. 

13 hours ago, wbbfan said:

Consistent accuracy too but yeah. 

Brohm would have been a great QB if Football was like tennis and you could bounce the ball off the turf before the receiver catches it

Edited by LimJahey

3 hours ago, LimJahey said:

Brohm would have been a great QB if Football was like tennis and you could bounce the ball off the turf before the receiver catches it

I hope that was good for you. Seemed like you had something stuck in their for a while. It is good to get that stuff out before you get rotten from the inside out. 

1 hour ago, Fan Boy said:

I hope that was good for you. Seemed like you had something stuck in their for a while. It is good to get that stuff out before you get rotten from the inside out. 

i'm not gonna lie i feel better

8 hours ago, LimJahey said:

Brohm would have been a great QB if Football was like tennis and you could bounce the ball off the turf before the receiver catches it

you can if you throw it behind the line of scrimmage. Old trick play. 

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