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Week 8 Depth Chart

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  • Armchair GM
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    I'm hoping we've learned our lesson on Woods, and that he plays.  We need his reliability on teams.

  • lol is this a competition or something? I've noticed you do stuff like this a lot.

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    I don't care as long as Demond Washington never sees a punt, kick return or missed FG return ever again.

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@PentonKirk: Louie Richardson has a sore gluteus maximus and is unable to play. Sherman and Leggett are good to go. #Bombers

 

Won't it be even more sore after he sits?

Don't turn the ball over 7 times and I think we will be fine.

This games no gimmi.  Toronto's coming off of a bye week and are probably still plenty pissed at the embarrassment we laid on them in the first game of the season.  We're coming off a very short week and the last game was extremely physical and we're on the road.

 

That being said, looking at the depth charts, who the heck is Ricky Ray going to throw the ball to?  Their RB's don't scare me at all.  I doubt they will get a lot of pressure, so Willy could have a field day against them.  The only way I see them beating us is to run the ball and complete a lot of short passes to stay on the field.  Our D could run out of steam in the 4th if they own the time of possession and I don't see them doing that.

 

Stay away from penalties and turnovers, and this one should be ours.

Ray will usually make you pay with a blitz but with weaker recivers and a new RB there should be some opporunities to get to the QB with less threat of the RB picking up the blitz or the WR's burning you.

This games no gimmi.  Toronto's coming off of a bye week and are probably still plenty pissed at the embarrassment we laid on them in the first game of the season.  We're coming off a very short week and the last game was extremely physical and we're on the road.

 

That being said, looking at the depth charts, who the heck is Ricky Ray going to throw the ball to?  Their RB's don't scare me at all.  I doubt they will get a lot of pressure, so Willy could have a field day against them.  The only way I see them beating us is to run the ball and complete a lot of short passes to stay on the field.  Our D could run out of steam in the 4th if they own the time of possession and I don't see them doing that.

 

Stay away from penalties and turnovers, and this one should be ours.

 

Don't underestimate the Argos running backs, they're both good but they don't get much chance to show it in that offencive scheme.  Wouldn't mind seeing either Steele or Slaton in the BB backfield.

 

@PentonKirk: Louie Richardson has a sore gluteus maximus and is unable to play. Sherman and Leggett are good to go. #Bombers

 

Won't it be even more sore after he sits?

 

Could be the butt of many jokes.

@Wpg_BlueBombers: Bombers scratches are OL Gord Hinse and returner/receiver Aaron Woods.

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