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Sept 18 Transactions

Jim Toth @JimTothCJOB 5m

#Bombers sign import RB Bradley Randle and non-import OL Terriss Paliwoda. Cut RB ShawnBray McNeil #CFL

 

 

I believe Paliwoda was taken from the Argos PR.

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A DI offensive lineman is literally the least efficient use of a roster spot EVER

A DI offensive lineman is literally the least efficient use of a roster spot EVER

 

This... you literally can't use them anywhere but the O-Line... basically ANY other position that you DI can be used in multiple locations (special teams being the important consideration)

 

I guess Kicker/Punter might be another really inefficient spot to use a DI

 

A DI offensive lineman is literally the least efficient use of a roster spot EVER

 

This... you literally can't use them anywhere but the O-Line... basically ANY other position that you DI can be used in multiple locations (special teams being the important consideration)

 

I guess Kicker/Punter might be another really inefficient spot to use a DI

 

Not really, because at least they are doing a job.  A DI offensive lineman is likely just on the sidelines for the entire game... maybe getting in on the odd offensive or special teams package.  There have been lots of successful teams that used a DI on a kicker or punter, though.

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