HardCoreBlue Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, BomberBall. said: I just really hope our D can create pressure and the secondary doesn’t give a massive cushion. I can’t stand watching us allow an inexperienced QB sit back and get comfortable making easy throws. Yup very hard to watch when a third string inexperienced rookie has the time to comfortably go thru his reads.
Noeller Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: That was the Marcus Howell+Geoff Drover secondary game was it not? Horrible Times. I think that was more than one game... They were in for a a few games. I believe that's the time when we basically had no DC, and Doug Brown said they were playing sandlot and making it up on the field. johnzo and rebusrankin 2
17to85 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Noeller said: I think that was more than one game... They were in for a a few games. I believe that's the time when we basically had no DC, and Doug Brown said they were playing sandlot and making it up on the field. Yeah Maas had stupid completions in a row twice! Sad thing is Marcus Howell was probably one of the better dbs dressed in those days. Noeller 1
Atomic Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Bo Levi Mitchell's first ever start was against the Bombers in 2013. 22/25 for 376 yards, 3 TD 0 INT. I'll never forget that one. Bigblue204, johnzo, Bubba Zanetti and 1 other 4
voodoochylde Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Atomic said: Bo Levi Mitchell's first ever start was against the Bombers in 2013. 22/25 for 376 yards, 3 TD 0 INT. I'll never forget that one. How soon we forget Tim Burke For as much as we might complain about the roster and O'Shea being stubbornly set in his ways, we have won a **** tonne of games and have enjoyed a fun ride these last number of years. HardCoreBlue, Noeller, Bigblue204 and 3 others 6
17to85 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 23 minutes ago, voodoochylde said: How soon we forget Tim Burke For as much as we might complain about the roster and O'Shea being stubbornly set in his ways, we have won a **** tonne of games and have enjoyed a fun ride these last number of years. Yeah Jim Daley was a real low point which is why despite O'Shea's flaws I've still got time for him because he won't get down to that level. HardCoreBlue and Noeller 2
rebusrankin Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 39 minutes ago, voodoochylde said: How soon we forget Tim Burke For as much as we might complain about the roster and O'Shea being stubbornly set in his ways, we have won a **** tonne of games and have enjoyed a fun ride these last number of years. I feel like Tim Burke should get down on his knees daily and thank God that Reinbold and Kelly exist otherwise he would take way more heat.
Noeller Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: I feel like Tim Burke should get down on his knees daily and thank God that Reinbold and Kelly exist otherwise he would take way more heat. Tim Burke gets more leash because he was an incredible DC and was really the only reason we had Swaggerville in 2011... Nolby, BomberBall. and johnzo 1 2
17to85 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago He was also pretty short lived as head coach... but yeah Tim Burke had some truly lifeless performances.
Arnold_Palmer Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 41 minutes ago, Noeller said: Tim Burke gets more leash because he was an incredible DC and was really the only reason we had Swaggerville in 2011... In hindsight that 2011 team was completely overrated. Lost back to back games against the 2-7 Saskatchewan Roughriders, finished the season 10-8 after starting the season 7-2 or 8-4. A lot of playmakers on D but still allowed nearly 25 points a game. Offence was average at best. It just gets remembered more fondly because of how bad our team was before and afterwards. Fun season for sure but not even in the same league as any of the Bomber teams from 2016 onwards. Edited 4 hours ago by Arnold_Palmer rebusrankin, johnzo and Bigblue204 3
bigg jay Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Well these are a bunch of s****y memories you guys are digging up on game day. I hope tonight does not resemble those dark times in any way shape or form! 😂 Talking about Tim Burke as HC instantly brings back memories of Jason Boltus - easily the worst performance I've seen from a "pro" QB live. Atomic, BomberBall., rebusrankin and 1 other 2 1 1
Captain Blue Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, voodoochylde said: How soon we forget Tim Burke For as much as we might complain about the roster and O'Shea being stubbornly set in his ways, we have won a **** tonne of games and have enjoyed a fun ride these last number of years. This era has been the best time to be a Bomber fan in my life. The success may soon be coming to an end (plenty of season left to see) but history will remember this time fondly. Ironically feel like the fan complaining has stayed the same, despite the huge change in success from those horrible regimes to this excellent one. Bigblue204, HardCoreBlue and johnzo 2 1
17to85 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Arnold_Palmer said: In hindsight that 2011 team was completely overrated. Lost back to back games against the 2-7 Saskatchewan Roughriders, finished the season 10-8 after starting the season 7-2 or 8-4. A lot of playmakers on D but still allowed nearly 25 points a game. Offence was average at best. It just gets remembered more fondly because of how bad our team was before and afterwards. Fun season for sure but not even in the same league as any of the Bomber teams from 2016 onwards. The D in 2011 was amazing. But it was still a Lapo team. He coaches teams to be good enough to just barely lose. Defense dragged the to the initial record but that was unsustainable. Without them scoring lapo just did not have the instincts to play to win rather than play not to lose.
johnzo Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, rebusrankin said: I feel like Tim Burke should get down on his knees daily and thank God that Reinbold and Kelly exist otherwise he would take way more heat. I think 2013 was the true nadir of the bombers, the darkest moment before the dawn of the present age. Reinbold's teams were terrible, but they has spirit and Milt Stegall played out of his mind in 1997. 1600 yards with Chris Vargas and Kevin McDougall as your quarterbacks. Unbelievable. There were a couple of fun Kelly games too -- Fred Reid's big outing in BC plus that home game where Michael Bishop passed for like 450 yards. bomb after bomb after bomb. 2013 had no such moments. 2013 was just unrelenting ****. voodoochylde, rebusrankin, Noeller and 2 others 3 2
HardCoreBlue Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 29 minutes ago, 17to85 said: The D in 2011 was amazing. But it was still a Lapo team. He coaches teams to be good enough to just barely lose. Defense dragged the to the initial record but that was unsustainable. Without them scoring lapo just did not have the instincts to play to win rather than play not to lose. Even to this day as a broadcaster he still remains the same. Watching a game he was doing the color on, think the RedBlacks were marching down the field and he placed more emphasis on a field goal than on a touchdown. No killer instinct. Bigblue204 1
Bigblue204 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, johnzo said: I think 2013 was the true nadir of the bombers, the darkest moment before the dawn of the present age. Reinbold's teams were terrible, but they has spirit and Milt Stegall played out of his mind in 1997. 1600 yards with Chris Vargas and Kevin McDougall as your quarterbacks. Unbelievable. There were a couple of fun Kelly games too -- Fred Reid's big outing in BC plus that home game where Michael Bishop passed for like 450 yards. bomb after bomb after bomb. 2013 had no such moments. 2013 was just unrelenting ****. 2013 almost broke me as a fan. I came VERY close to giving up my season tickets after that year. rebusrankin 1
wbbfan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Keys to the game, Remember the Run. Haven't had a dominant run game in a long time this year. Especially with logan back in, we have to run the offence through the run game. Any given back up, gotta beat em. We've seen just about every back up qb tear us up over the years. Gotta take advantage of the als missing qb1 and let the D feast. The replacements, gotta succeed. Lots of change this year in the secondary, ol, wr, and rb/back up. Aside from vaval as a KR, we haven't found that great next guy up this year. We could really use that, but barring that we atleast gotta have guys step up to be stalwarts for us. Players to watch, Wallace, rando, Logan, WJ (quiet out side of his big game this year) the wrs with schoen back practicing hopefully it motivates guys to step up, and the secondary. Any of em could be victims to brutal calls again, but we have a more talented group than we started the year with. A younger group too, who should at some point show flashes or more than flashes even. rebusrankin, HardCoreBlue and johnzo 3
Mark H. Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago The big thing with Swaggerville was generating turnovers. But on the other side of ball, the O was mostly anemic. I remember them beating the Argos 13 - 12, with something like half a dozen turnovers from the D. HardCoreBlue and Noeller 2
17to85 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said: Even to this day as a broadcaster he still remains the same. Watching a game he was doing the color on, think the RedBlacks were marching down the field and he placed more emphasis on a field goal than on a touchdown. No killer instinct. He was talking about Trevor Harris and TWIG one time and I just laughed. Classic Lapo. Take what is given...
HardCoreBlue Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, 17to85 said: He was talking about Trevor Harris and TWIG one time and I just laughed. Classic Lapo. Take what is given... If I was a DC, I think I'd like to have the opposing OC/HC with that primary mindset. Allows the ability to lay defensive traps etc.
johnzo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) my questions going into the game: 1. can Hogan put together 60 minutes of good offense? 2. does Collaros continue to build chemistry with Wheatfall? Really liked what I saw from Lord Keric last week. Played with a lot of courage. Edited 3 hours ago by johnzo
JohnnyAbonny Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Mark H. said: The big thing with Swaggerville was generating turnovers. But on the other side of ball, the O was mostly anemic. I remember them beating the Argos 13 - 12, with something like half a dozen turnovers from the D. That was in 2009 and it took a missed Toronto walk off FG (by Medlock of all people) at the end to win it.
HardCoreBlue Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 16 minutes ago, johnzo said: my questions going into the game: 1. can Hogan put together 60 minutes of good offense? 2. does Collaros continue to build chemistry with Wheatfall? Really liked what I saw from Lord Keric last week. Played with a lot of courage. Also looking forward in seeing what Logan has.
Brandon Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 21 minutes ago, johnzo said: my questions going into the game: 1. can Hogan put together 60 minutes of good offense? I'm hoping they can actually do something in the 3rd quarter and if needed make an adjustment or two.... it seems like they havn't been able to do this all season long.
johnzo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said: Also looking forward in seeing what Logan has. I'm most interested in seeing Logan as a tailback. Brady's taking a pounding this year and having someone who could spell him would be awesome. Noeller and HardCoreBlue 2
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