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3 stars plus hh bc kicked our @$$

1 dancing gabe only heart and passion in blue and gold I saw today

2 holm and Habba  both young guys had strong performances

3 Sheahan monster night punting  

hh grant with a big return and great effort all night 

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Taken from a story by Ted Wyman Winnipeg Sun:

Jermarcus Hardrick didn’t see it coming and he’s still trying to figure out why he and his teammates got run over by the B.C. Lions last week.

“It felt like a horror movie while it was happening and I hope it never happens again,” the veteran right tackle said Tuesday, a few days after his team allowed seven quarterback sacks in a 30-6 loss to the Lions.

“We practised hard last week, we didn’t take them lightly. It was just a good a-s-s whooping. I wish I knew why it happened.”

The Bombers’ offensive line is normally a bastion of consistency. With four-time CFL most outstanding offensive lineman Stanley Bryant at left tackle, Hardrick on the right side and veteran all-star Paddy Neufeld at guard, the group doesn’t get pushed around very often.

After practice on Tuesday, Hardrick remained dumbfounded.

“I swear we worked hard, worked out, watched the same film … we didn’t do anything different but the scoreboard was different,” Hardrick said. “There’s been a lot of sleepless nights, looking back at everything.”

42 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

Taken from a story by Ted Wyman Winnipeg Sun:

Jermarcus Hardrick didn’t see it coming and he’s still trying to figure out why he and his teammates got run over by the B.C. Lions last week.

“It felt like a horror movie while it was happening and I hope it never happens again,” the veteran right tackle said Tuesday, a few days after his team allowed seven quarterback sacks in a 30-6 loss to the Lions.

“We practised hard last week, we didn’t take them lightly. It was just a good a-s-s whooping. I wish I knew why it happened.”

The Bombers’ offensive line is normally a bastion of consistency. With four-time CFL most outstanding offensive lineman Stanley Bryant at left tackle, Hardrick on the right side and veteran all-star Paddy Neufeld at guard, the group doesn’t get pushed around very often.

After practice on Tuesday, Hardrick remained dumbfounded.

“I swear we worked hard, worked out, watched the same film … we didn’t do anything different but the scoreboard was different,” Hardrick said. “There’s been a lot of sleepless nights, looking back at everything.”

At this point we can hope there isn't a reoccurrence of this mystery "ass-whooping"...teams will be dissecting this game film to replicate whatever BC did.  
if this happens again to that extent I will be worried - now move on!!

you can read into this that they are a lil more than not impressed and happy about that performance, and will come out like they are known for and capable of....anomaly more than trend

9 minutes ago, The Zipp said:

At this point we can hope there isn't a reoccurrence of this mystery "ass-whooping"...teams will be dissecting this game film to replicate whatever BC did.  
if this happens again to that extent I will be worried - now move on!!

Salute Aye Aye Captain GIF

If the Bombers redeem themselves against the angry birds, all will be forgotten quickly, but I continue to have concerns about the Bomber secondary. The O-line has been so good for so long, they get a Mulligan.

26 minutes ago, Tracker said:

If the Bombers redeem themselves against the angry birds, all will be forgotten quickly, but I continue to have concerns about the Bomber secondary. The O-line has been so good for so long, they get a Mulligan.

I wonder how much of the secondary issue is scheme and how much is ability. Against Sask and BC seemed to be a lot of soft zone coverage and 10-15 yard cushion off the line. Is that strictly a Hall system issue or is it because the players aren’t good enough to play man-to-man or tighter coverage off the line? Thoughts?

10 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

I wonder how much of the secondary issue is scheme and how much is ability. Against Sask and BC seemed to be a lot of soft zone coverage and 10-15 yard cushion off the line. Is that strictly a Hall system issue or is it because the players aren’t good enough to play man-to-man or tighter coverage off the line? Thoughts?

at the pro level, if you cant play any form of press or man....how the heck are you a pro??...I think it more of scheme right now, and maybe with all the changes and some rookies, Hall is playing the "don't give up the big one" thing until we get things all settled...we have seemed to done this same thing...and we all had same discussions in early parts of previous seasons as well....so I think it's just that....or hope to hell it is, because if they feel we don't have the horses to play anything but...better get some new horses cause thats plain pathetic at this level

I see the secondary as a combination of scheme and players.

13 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

I wonder how much of the secondary issue is scheme and how much is ability. Against Sask and BC seemed to be a lot of soft zone coverage and 10-15 yard cushion off the line. Is that strictly a Hall system issue or is it because the players aren’t good enough to play man-to-man or tighter coverage off the line? Thoughts?

Often think about this.  No Parker Houston or Rose and it looks like Richie Hall went back to keeping everything in front of the db’s.  Without enough d-line pressure or against a short-pass O like BC, the “safe” scheme makes it look like our guys are stuck reacting to -after- the opposing O has made a play.

5 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

I see the secondary as a combination of scheme and players.

Pretty much

 

4 minutes ago, BigBlueFanatic said:

Often think about this.  No Parker Houston or Rose and it looks like Richie Hall went back to keeping everything in front of the db’s.  Without enough d-line pressure or against a short-pass O like BC, the “safe” scheme makes it look like our guys are stuck reacting to -after- the opposing O has made a play.

and yup...we are playing a let the play fold out in front of you and come up to make the play scheme right now....I bet once Rose and Parker are back in, and they figure out that other corner spot, as we get healthy and figured out on the dline you will see the morphing of the scheme again....as has happened before

I bet we see ol best feet ever flipped to corner opposite Rose with Nichols and one of Parker and Mouhamed at halfback here at some point...then we will see if the lil waif has what it takes to cover man on man and not be a liabillity out on an island....as his HB run support and playing in traffic ability aint the best

Say what you want about hall, hw has shown an ability to adjust.

1 minute ago, 17to85 said:

Say what you want about hall, hw has shown an ability to adjust.

and playing coy early in season with his schemes....Be interesting when we make the switch to this non aggressive approach

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