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Week 17 power rankings

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Truth be told, Lions, Esks and the Bombers are so close despite differing strengths and weaknesses that you could throw a blanket over all three at the same time.

7 minutes ago, tracker said:

Truth be told, Lions, Esks and the Bombers are so close despite differing strengths and weaknesses that you could throw a blanket over all three at the same time.

When Nicholls is an effective game manager, that is 100% correct. Also, all three teams have issues on D

12 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

When Nicholls is an effective game manager, that is 100% correct. Also, all three teams have issues on D

this has me excited to see Gurley in the line up. At the game I was saying to my dad that our receivers were getting open, just need some size to get that jump ball (like that one throw in the south endzone that Bighill knocked away)  a prime example was Kohlert beating his man and nearly getting a huge grab, switch that player with a bigger faster guy and its a TD

2 minutes ago, Taynted_Fayth said:

this has me excited to see Gurley in the line up. At the game I was saying to my dad that our receivers were getting open, just need some size to get that jump ball (like that one throw in the south endzone that Bighill knocked away)  a prime example was Kohlert beating his man and nearly getting a huge grab, switch that player with a bigger faster guy and its a TD

Since it seems that Richards is not going to contribute to the team as a tall possession receiver, it falls to Gurley.

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