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Blue Bombers - 2024 Regular Season - Discussion Thread

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Bombers add db jordan toles to a futures deal. He’s a bigger cfl db, played S down south, I imagine they project him as a sam. Scored some tds in college, one big kr but not a volume return guy, blocked a couple kicks, not a crazy testing athlete but a two sport star (basketball) hs 4 star guy that was highly recruited. 

 

https://morganstatebears.com/sports/football/roster/jordan-toles/8480

https://247sports.com/player/jordan-toles-46050292/

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jordan-Toles-S-LSU

24 minutes ago, JCon said:

KICKOFF SUSTAINABILITY MONTH WITH RECYCLE EVERYWHERE AND THE WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS AUTOGRAPH SIGNING WITH ZACH COLLARDS & DALTON SCHOEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH | 12 PM - 2 PM WANT A FREE BLUE BIN FROM YOUR FAVOURITE BLUE BOMBERS? Join Blue Bombers players Zach Collaros and Dalton Schoen at The Bomber Store located at Princess Auto Stadium on Sunday, September 29 and pick up a free recycling bin to celebrate October's sustainability month.

Awww! I want a new garbage can. Gonna get one of each except the big one hope I can get two of those. 

Edited by Rod Black

If my math is correct, we need to win 2 more games to secure hosting WF. 

1 minute ago, M.O.A.B. said:

If my math is correct, we need to win 2 more games to secure hosting WF. 

Magic number is 3 points I believe. 2 wins or a win and a sasky tie etc

2 hours ago, BBlink said:

Magic number is 3 points I believe. 2 wins or a win and a sasky tie etc

My math said one Bomber win and one Rider loss. No offense but my math is better.

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

If my math is correct, we need to win 2 more games to secure hosting WF. 

Combination of any 2 outcomes between Bomber wins and Sask/BC losses.  Sask and BC play each other so only one of them can win all their games potentially.  If the winner of that game loses any other game they can't finish better than 2nd.

19 minutes ago, rebusrankin said:

My math said one Bomber win and one Rider loss. No offense but my math is better.

My math comes to Riders suck.:-)

20 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

Combination of any 2 outcomes between Bomber wins and Sask/BC losses.  Sask and BC play each other so only one of them can win all their games potentially.  If the winner of that game loses any other game they can't finish better than 2nd.

Hypothetically, isnt a tie between BC and SSK and a Bomber win also clinch the West for us?

50 minutes ago, WinnipegGordo said:

Bryan Scott was released and olineman Jake Hornibrook was signed.

A tackle! Finally lol. 
 

31 minutes ago, Rod Black said:

Bryan Scott had some real beautiful weather during his visit to Winnipeg. 

got paid moderately well to hold a clipboard and get coffee lol. 

What's the scoop on Hornibrook?

1 hour ago, rebusrankin said:

What's the scoop on Hornibrook?

Played 3 years at Stanford before transferring to duke. He’s played 4 positions on the ol, just not centre. Hes a natural rt. 6’5 300 lbs was with the colts for a cup of coffee. Pretty highly touted out of hs but prioritized education. Academic allstar type. Also played basketball in hs. 

These 3 Bomber rookie receivers really excite me - Wheatfall, Wilson, & Clercius (makes you wonder what will happen when Shoen comes back next year). I don't remember a year when we had 3 great rookie receivers like this. Our offense might be hard to stop!

12 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

Played 3 years at Stanford before transferring to duke. He’s played 4 positions on the ol, just not centre. Hes a natural rt. 6’5 300 lbs was with the colts for a cup of coffee. Pretty highly touted out of hs but prioritized education. Academic allstar type. Also played basketball in hs. 

Played RT and RG in college. Lacks ideal foot speed for a tackle so likely a guard at the pro level according to DraftDiamonds. Here is a summary from them:

Jake Hornibrook graduated from Stanford after four years with the Cardinals and looks to play his 5th season for Duke as a graduate student. Hornibrook has started at both guard spots during his time at Stanford, but started all 12 games last year on the left side of the ball. He possesses an elite frame for a guard, albeit underweight for the position. Hornibrook utilizes sufficient get off with above-average leg drive at the snap. He shows his intelligence by keeping his punch between the shoulders in pass pro and accurately targeting the inside shoulder to create holes in the run game. However, he lacks high-level foot quickness and lateral COD, allowing him to get caught flat footed in pass pro by speed rushers trying to go around him. Hornibrook does not play with the desired violence for the position, which can be seen in his struggles securing 2nd level blocks or a lack of explosive play strength, but his elite frame and knowledge of the position make him a perfect target for a team’s reserve offensive line unit.

8 minutes ago, blueingreenland said:

These 3 Bomber rookie receivers really excite me - Wheatfall, Wilson, & Clercius (makes you wonder what will happen when Shoen comes back next year). I don't remember a year when we had 3 great rookie receivers like this. Our offense might be hard to stop!

Yeah all 3 of those guys have really looked good. I think we likely let Schoen walk after this season because of this.

On 2024-09-29 at 10:48 AM, Eternal optimist said:

Hypothetically, isnt a tie between BC and SSK and a Bomber win also clinch the West for us?

Here's how I predict the final standings:

Wpg 11-7
BC 10-8
Sask 8-9-1
Edm 7-11
Cgy 0-18 (or something similar to that)

Is Shoen signed for next season? Anyone know? I'm too lazy to look it up.

5 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said:

Yeah all 3 of those guys have really looked good. I think we likely let Schoen walk after this season because of this

Forgetting how ******* good schoen was in his first 2 seasons.... you don't just let guys like that walk because of some shiny new toys who may not ever be as good as schoen is.

I'm going to keep going back to one of my greatest hits called "You Keep Dalton and Kenny and save $ elsewhere"

35 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said:

Played RT and RG in college. Lacks ideal foot speed for a tackle so likely a guard at the pro level according to DraftDiamonds. Here is a summary from them:

Jake Hornibrook graduated from Stanford after four years with the Cardinals and looks to play his 5th season for Duke as a graduate student. Hornibrook has started at both guard spots during his time at Stanford, but started all 12 games last year on the left side of the ball. He possesses an elite frame for a guard, albeit underweight for the position. Hornibrook utilizes sufficient get off with above-average leg drive at the snap. He shows his intelligence by keeping his punch between the shoulders in pass pro and accurately targeting the inside shoulder to create holes in the run game. However, he lacks high-level foot quickness and lateral COD, allowing him to get caught flat footed in pass pro by speed rushers trying to go around him. Hornibrook does not play with the desired violence for the position, which can be seen in his struggles securing 2nd level blocks or a lack of explosive play strength, but his elite frame and knowledge of the position make him a perfect target for a team’s reserve offensive line unit.

Yeah all 3 of those guys have really looked good. I think we likely let Schoen walk after this season because of this.

Pretty accurate but a bit out of date, that’s from when he was still like 276, before he went up. Played right side with duke mostly. He’s a solid 4 spot guy but rt is where he’s best. 
 

 

32 minutes ago, blueingreenland said:

Is Shoen signed for next season? Anyone know? I'm too lazy to look it up.

Schoen and Lawler are not signed for 2025. 

2025 is the last year on Demski's 3 year deal.

This one is more up to date - dude comes with a pretty athletic pedigree.  Played RT/RG in 2023
 
CAREER: Lettered four years at Stanford University (2019-20-21-22) and one season at Duke (2023) … played in 48 career games, 35 starts … Academic All-ACC honoree (2023) and two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recipient (2020 & 2021) … played 2,848 career snaps.
 
2023: Academic All-ACC honoree … started and played in 12 games at right tackle and right guard, missing the Birmingham Bowl against Troy due to injury … helped the offense accumulate 2,174 rushing and 2,351 passing yards as well as 26 rushing TDs, which was tied for the fifth-most in program history … part of an offensive line that ranked third in the ACC and tied for 24th nationally in sacks allowed per game (1.31) and second in the league and tied for 31st nationally in TFL allowed per outing (4.77) … helped Duke only relinquish 171 rushing yards on the year, the fewest in the ACC … on the field for 778 snaps.

PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year member of the football program at Stanford (2019-20-21-22) ... saw action in 36 career games (23 starts) with the Cardinal … two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll honoree (2020 & 2021) … helped Stanford finish second in the Pac-12 in red zone offense with a mark of 87.1 percent in 2022 … earned first career start against UCLA in 2019 … on the field for 2,070 snaps … attended Malvern Prep and played for coach Dave Gueriera … three-star prospect by ESPN.comRivals.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 10 prospect from the state of Pennsylvania and the No. 16 offensive guard in the nation … helped Malvern Prep to three league championships … two-time first team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania and two-time first team all-league pick … tabbed first team All-USA Pennsylvania and first yeam All-City in 2018 … also competed in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born September 6, 2000 ... graduated from Stanford in December 2022, with a degree in science, technology, and society ... currently pursuing a master’s in management studies from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business ... son of Jeff and Dawn Hornibrook … brother, Alex, lettered in football three years at Wisconsin (2016-17-18) and one season at Florida State (2019), graduated from Wisconsin ranking first all-time in quarterback winning percentage (.813, 26-6) in Badger history, tied for third in passing touchdowns (47), fourth in pass completions (426), fifth in career passing (5,438), tied for fifth in career wins by a quarterback (26), sixth in career starts by a quarterback (32), earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2016 and 2017, helped lead the Badgers to wins in the 2016 Cotton Bowl and 2017 Orange Bowl and was tabbed the MVP of the Orange Bowl … sister, Mackenzie, lettered four seasons in swimming and diving at Penn State University (2014-15-16-17), earning Academic All-Big Ten honors and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award  in 2015, 2016, and 2017 … uncle, Ben Davis, was a first round pick (No. 2 overall) in the 1995 Major League Baseball draft by the San Diego Padres out of Malvern Prep, and played seven MLB seasons with the San Diego Padres (1998-2001), Seattle Mariners (2002-04), and Chicago White Sox (2004).
 
 

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