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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News

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    Blue and Gold post a 2021 profit of 2.1 million dollars. Far and away, the flagship franchise in the CFL. Kudos to all, especially in a shortened season.

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https://www.cfl.ca/top-performers-3/

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TORONTO – Zach Collaros, Dalton Schoen and Jaelon Acklin are the Canadian Football League (CFL)’s Top Performers for July of the 2022 season. The selections include all appearances from Weeks 5 to 8.

The three players were chosen by a panel of judges made up of Matt Dunigan and Marshall Ferguson of TSN, and Pierre Vercheval of RDS, who independently send their selections to the CFL league office.

1. Zach Collaros
- 79-of-114 passing (69.3 per cent) in four games
- 1,061 passing yards and 11 touchdown passes in Winnipeg’s perfect 4-0 month
- Recorded multiple touchdown passes in each game; only two interceptions
- Top Performer of the Week twice (Weeks 5 and 8)
- Leads league in passing yards (1,948), second in touchdown passes (15) and third in completion percentage (70.2 per cent)

2. Dalton Schoen
-19 receptions for 367 yards in four contests
- Five touchdown passes this month, including two each in Weeks 5 and 8
- Two 100+ yard receiving games, including 146 in Week 7
- 108 yards after the catch
- 11 second down conversion receptions
- Week 5 Top Performer
- League leader in touchdown receptions (6); tops team in receptions (49) and receiving yards (583)

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1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said:

....and?

And we’ve played more games than any other team. Including 2 more games than cal bc and tor have played. We’ve also only played edm once and aren’t a team that often wins by a blow out. A dominant bomber win can be a win by less than 14 points. 

2nd most tds scored 2nd fewest given up too.  Best plus minus in turn overs too. 
 

plus great teams play this year. It’s no smoke and mirrors job. 

1 hour ago, Jpan85 said:

Naylors post was about yards given up and gained not points

Which is a stupid metric that the media and fans fawn over and the coaches, players, and anyone who has a clue doesn't give a fig about. There is only one stat that matters at the end of any game, how many points surrendered and how many points scored. It is the bottom line. The rest is all white noise.

32 minutes ago, blue_gold_84 said:

Great news. I'd be okay resting him for another week plus the bye, what with a huge game coming up on the 25th.

If he's healthy let him play. My opinion is you don't hold a healthy, productive player out until you clinch 1st.

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29 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

And we’ve played more games than any other team. Including 2 more games than cal bc and tor have played. We’ve also only played edm once and aren’t a team that often wins by a blow out. A dominant bomber win can be a win by less than 14 points. 

2nd most tds scored 2nd fewest given up too.  Best plus minus in turn overs too. 
 

plus great teams play this year. It’s no smoke and mirrors job. 

Agreed. I just don't understand what Tburgs point was....?

33 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

Agreed. I just don't understand what Tburgs point was....?

I think he was just pointing out that we do not have the lowest points against overall with more games played. Not sure why he felt compelled to say it though, since our PPGA is the best in the league. Probably because that's a stat that illustrates we are better than the Lions.

Edited by GCn20

2 hours ago, Bigblue204 said:

....and?

... and I was correcting the poster who said we were number 1 in points allowed despite playing 2 more games.

46 minutes ago, do or die said:

Thought I'd pull out one more number:

9-0

Waiting for it - "we are the worst 9-0 team in CFL history" - Saskatchewan media

40 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

... and I was correcting the poster who said we were number 1 in points allowed despite playing 2 more games.

We are. I wasn’t wrong. We give up fewer points than anybody. 
 

 

6 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Waiting for it - "we are the worst 9-0 team in CFL history" - Saskatchewan media

They can say it all the live long day. It could even be accurate, I wouldn’t care. Better than being the best 4-4 team ever. 

1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said:

Agreed. I just don't understand what Tburgs point was....?

He’s cherry picking stats to rationalize being contrarian. 

30 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

They can say it all the live long day. It could even be accurate, I wouldn’t care. Better than being the best 4-4 team ever. 

Rider fans are so darn cute-living in their own fantasy world

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Question about the shithole city about 6 hours west: What street is the bar strip on? It's been a few years and we're thinking of making an appearance this year for the LDC. Dewdney if I recall correctly??

3 hours ago, Geebrr said:

We are. I wasn’t wrong. We give up fewer points than anybody.

From CFL.CA: Points Against: BC 135, Calgary 150, Winnipeg 162. Where are you getting that we give up fewer points than anybody?

1 minute ago, TBURGESS said:

From CFL.CA: Points Against: BC 135, Calgary 150, Winnipeg 162. Where are you getting that we give up fewer points than anybody?

We have played 2 more games than both of those teams.

This has been explained a few times already. 
 

 

13 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

From CFL.CA: Points Against: BC 135, Calgary 150, Winnipeg 162. Where are you getting that we give up fewer points than anybody?

After 7 games played BC has given up 135 points.  After 7 games the Bombers had given up 114 points. It's not a hard concept to grasp.

9 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

From CFL.CA: Points Against: BC 135, Calgary 150, Winnipeg 162. Where are you getting that we give up fewer points than anybody?

If only we could average out the amount of points given up per game since we have an unbalanced number of games played… 

oh wait we can and we have given up the fewest points per game in the league! We’ve given up 18 points per game bc has give up 18.4 and Calgary 21.4! 

1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

If only we could average out the amount of points given up per game since we have an unbalanced number of games played… 

oh wait we can and we have given up the fewest points per game in the league! We’ve given up 18 points per game bc has give up 18.4 and Calgary 21.4! 

Averages! Never would have thought to use averages. Interesting concept - AVERAGES. 

25 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

Pretty 'mean' bunch we have here. 

Mean and average. Oh yeah. Well the Bombers this year gave up 162 points and last year gave up 188 points it says on CFL.ca. So what about that huh? 

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