ShyGuy Posted Monday at 12:31 AM Report Posted Monday at 12:31 AM How did Mauldin end up playing for the Stamps? Saw he was a starter did he didn't record any stats at least
Noeller Posted Monday at 01:22 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 01:22 AM 50 minutes ago, ShyGuy said: How did Mauldin end up playing for the Stamps? Saw he was a starter did he didn't record any stats at least Ya my understanding was that he was hurt... Wasn't sure how he ended up starting but I do know the stamps are desperate.
Mark H. Posted Monday at 03:21 AM Report Posted Monday at 03:21 AM Every team in the West could finish 11 - 7 this year. IMO, everyone who makes the playoffs, will have a decent chance to win the GC. Bigblue204, Noeller and wbbfan 3
Noeller Posted Monday at 03:43 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 03:43 AM 21 minutes ago, Mark H. said: Every team in the West could finish 11 - 7 this year. IMO, everyone who makes the playoffs, will have a decent chance to win the GC. It's all about egos got going in and who's falling...
bigg jay Posted Monday at 05:17 AM Report Posted Monday at 05:17 AM 3 hours ago, Noeller said: Ya my understanding was that he was hurt... Wasn't sure how he ended up starting but I do know the stamps are desperate. It was mentioned here that he was hurt but he played in every game for Ottawa prior to the trade. Haven't seen any indication anywhere else that he is/was hurt. He didn't feel like he was a good fit for their defensive scheme so maybe he asked to be moved? https://3downnation.com/2025/09/30/calgary-stampeders-dl-lorenzo-mauldin-iv-sad-to-leave-redblacks-but-wasnt-the-player-for-their-scheme/ Noeller 1
Goalie Posted Monday at 08:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:38 PM 17 hours ago, Mark H. said: Every team in the West could finish 11 - 7 this year. IMO, everyone who makes the playoffs, will have a decent chance to win the GC. Isn’t that what every sports league wants. No real favourites but a bunch of teams who could win? Bigblue204 1
Brandon Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/argos-shut-down-qb-arbuckle-for-season/ Arbuckle out for the rest of the season. The Argos are toast for this year. wbbfan and rebusrankin 1 1
Mark H. Posted yesterday at 03:31 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:31 AM 6 hours ago, Goalie said: Isn’t that what every sports league wants. No real favourites but a bunch of teams who could win? Good question. Yes. Next question. Noeller and Piggy 1 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM (edited) 8 hours ago, Goalie said: Isn’t that what every sports league wants. No real favourites but a bunch of teams who could win? I would argue that teams that are dynasties are also something leagues want as well. It allows fans to rally around other teams in their hatred of the best. If you around when the Eskimos won 5 Grey Cups in a row you'll know what I mean. Edited yesterday at 05:18 AM by SpeedFlex27 Bigblue204 and wbbfan 2
Goalie Posted yesterday at 01:39 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:39 PM 8 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: I would argue that teams that are dynasties are also something leagues want as well. It allows fans to rally around other teams in their hatred of the best. If you around when the Eskimos won 5 Grey Cups in a row you'll know what I mean. I wasn’t but I’m around now and Florida has won back to back Stanley cups and I dont think that’s good at all.
wbbfan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 2025-10-06 at 3:38 PM, Goalie said: Isn’t that what every sports league wants. No real favourites but a bunch of teams who could win? Not every one that’s for sure. It’s important to have enough competitive balance that any team can turn it around and not be perpetually bad as hopeless, like several nba franchises. But what’s best is variety mixed with great stories. You want to have turn arounds and upstarts like the blue jays, but you also want to have them come up against the likes of the evil empire nyy. That, is compelling and entertaining to every one, even when it’s one sided. In 19 the cats were run away favorites, but we shocked them and the cfl to end a huge drought ushering forth an extraordinary stretch of success. Even the staunchest bomber haters say that was great viewing. You don’t get that with total parity. You need balance, but being too middle of the road is not good. Bigblue204 and SpeedFlex27 2
Mark H. Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, wbbfan said: In 19 the cats were run away favorites, but we shocked them and the cfl to end a huge drought ushering forth an extraordinary stretch of success. Even the staunchest bomber haters say that was great viewing. You don’t get that with total parity. And they weren't really the favourites if you paid attention to how the Bombers had been playing. That just made it all the more entertaining. Hearing the chosen narrative and thinking "yes but." Bigblue204, Piggy 1 and Noeller 3
SpeedFlex27 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 17 hours ago, Goalie said: I wasn’t but I’m around now and Florida has won back to back Stanley cups and I dont think that’s good at all. Again, your opinion which is marginalized. Piggy 1 1
wbbfan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, Mark H. said: And they weren't really the favourites if you paid attention to how the Bombers had been playing. That just made it all the more entertaining. Hearing the chosen narrative and thinking "yes but." They were favorites; the bombers had a whole lot going for them, but Zach wasn't exactly lighting the world on fire yet. The cat's D was better most of the year, their teams were better, and their offence was better virtually the entire year. We all knew when zach made the crazy legs play to adams we had a shot, but at no point in time where the bombers the favorite to win vs hamilton. Piggy 1 1
Booch Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 10 minutes ago, wbbfan said: They were favorites; the bombers had a whole lot going for them, but Zach wasn't exactly lighting the world on fire yet. The cat's D was better most of the year, their teams were better, and their offence was better virtually the entire year. We all knew when zach made the crazy legs play to adams we had a shot, but at no point in time where the bombers the favorite to win vs hamilton. Yeah the Cats were favored by everyone and anyone.....but 1 game anything can happen Our dline went off like mofo's and controlled that game, and the Cat's had no answer....and the oline as well just had their way and we controlled that as well....we had top end guys in their prime, hungry, and un-injured...and the foot soldiers had use outside of ST...so we had depth.......and well we won.....and thats why we need to get back to that set-up to reclaim our top spot standing....not a hard concept to recycle and reload your roster on the fly and to know/see when you need to move on....long standing tenure here be damned....cause that ideology isn't a wining formula wbbfan and Piggy 1 2
wbbfan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, Booch said: Yeah the Cats were favored by everyone and anyone.....but 1 game anything can happen Our dline went off like mofo's and controlled that game, and the Cat's had no answer....and the oline as well just had their way and we controlled that as well....we had top end guys in their prime, hungry, and un-injured...and the foot soldiers had use outside of ST...so we had depth.......and well we won.....and thats why we need to get back to that set-up to reclaim our top spot standing....not a hard concept to recycle and reload your roster on the fly and to know/see when you need to move on....long standing tenure here be damned....cause that ideology isn't a wining formula Halls' play-off adjustments to the DL were a massive game-changer, ba coming in at S was massive once the secondary settled as well. We had played soo soft before that people were losing their minds. 100%, the game was won in the trenches, and with physicality. Drake Nevis has become maybe the most slept on guy from that 19 win. Early, when he and Stove played together, it was a mauling. Then we switched to more and more cheetah with WJ, JJ, Hansen, and Kongbo and the cats couldn't keep up. Even the 30 cheetah we ran with wj on the nose, flanked by JJ and kongbo was vicious. It's a shame Craig Roh didn't get to dress for that game. He is another slept-on guy who is likely responsible for more of our DL success in that era than most would ever know. He was one of the best minds when it came to DL technique, pass rushing moves, and front play we've seen up here. His camps and books were extraordinary in their quality, he would've been one of the best DL coaches in the era. F%%^ cancer. Piggy 1 1
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