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17 minutes ago, WinnipegGordo said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just to stir the pot and make it more unbearable for some around here, for arguments sake and discussion purposes, if ZC is a no go,  Strev gets the nod to start at, let's say he's at 60/70% health because that will put us in a better spot to be successful than TW at 100% health. TW is going to back up CS against the RedBlacks and the only way TW gets into the game is short yardage and if CS gets hurt and can't return. If our offense falters with Strev at the helm and we don't employ TW because CS deserves to be out there because he's earned, he's earned the loyalty for him to work thru adversity plus he wasn't getting the support he needed plus it's been determined TW is not serviceable enough to run our offense and we lose our 4th straight game we are to look away from this not discuss the QB situation because it's just reality it's the best we have it's off limits and focus our energy on (fill in the blank). Yes?

Oh and I hope CS lights it up, our oline crushes their dline BO gets 200 yards rushing our receivers have a hay day with their db's, our D plays lights out, our DB's and LB's clamp things down JT getting three sacks WJ with five knock downs and we win by a 100.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, captaincanuck12 said:

I am resigned to them losing to Ottawa this week.

No shocker that O'Shea is sticking with Streveler.  

I tend to agree with you. It is getting somewhat frustrating to see what we have on the field. We keep looking for help from somewhere but nothing seems to show up. We keep looking at who is coming off the injury list but are they any better than what we current have in the starting line up? I really believe the cupboard is bare this year and we need to really ratchet up our recruiting now for 2026. We may make the playoffs but not with Stev as our QB and even if we do make it I doubt we would be able to field a competitive team.

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spelling too early in the morning here in Calgary too little coffee
Posted
1 hour ago, captaincanuck12 said:

I am resigned to them losing to Ottawa this week.

No shocker that O'Shea is sticking with Streveler.  

Understandable. If Brown is healthy and starts, it will be tough sledding.

Posted
1 minute ago, Tracker said:

Understandable. If Brown is healthy and starts, it will be tough sledding.

At this point if Brown starts he probably gets hurt. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, BRT said:

I tend to agree with you. It is getting somewhat frustrating to see what we have on the field. We keep looking for help from somewhere but nothing seems to show up. We keep looking at who is coming off the injury list but are they any better than what we current have in the starting line up? I really believe the cupboard is bare this year and we need to really ratchet up our recruiting now for 2026. We may make the playoffs but not with Stev as our QB and even if we do make it I doubt we would be able to field a competitive team.

Streveler took a pretty heavy hit at the end of last game, but his litany of injuries is becoming a concern. It may be just bad luck, but it also be just who he has become from all the pounding he has taken.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Tracker said:

Streveler took a pretty heavy hit at the end of last game, but his litany of injuries is becoming a concern. It may be just bad luck, but it also be just who he has become from all the pounding he has taken.

Streveler himself said he was just winded really. I mean if you guys gonna double standard this with schoen and that whole mountain out of mole hills crap you should prob not talk of injuries. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Goalie said:

Streveler himself said he was just winded really. I mean if you guys gonna double standard this with schoen and that whole mountain out of mole hills crap you should prob not talk of injuries. 

Did someone pee in your cornflakes today? Namaste.

Posted
2 hours ago, Noeller said:

I come into each game day with a renewed sense of optimism. I always believe we have at least a chance to win. As I get older, the shittiness of a loss seems to wash away quicker. 

I hear you. I just retired in May and turned 80 in July so just enjoying the retirement and while I will always watch every Bomber game I can , and make sure I catch them here in Calgary and when they travel to Edmonton - if they lose I seem to be able to move on rather quickly these days. In the past I took the losses much harder than I do today - After all Life Does Go On! And given I am also a Chicago Bear Fan - I have much more to fret about!😁

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