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The Walking Wounded

All I want to know is who will be ready to start Sunday

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Did a little research and found this

 

September 02, 2014 03:58 pm

Winnipeg Blue Bomber head coach Mike O’Shea tells CJOB that quarterback Drew Willy was in for treatment on his injured ankle Monday and should be good to go for Sunday’s rematch with the Sask. Roughriders at Investors Group Field.   Willy sprained his ankle during Sunday’s 35-30 loss in Regina.  But O’Shea says middle-linebacker Ian Wild is being examined by club doctors and is unlikely to play in the Banjo Bowl.

 

 

If you can sit through it, just received confirmation that the coaches show is indeed tonight from 7-8 pm on CJOB so i'd imagine that would be an interesting one to listen too. 

I am betting that Donovan Carter is only "a week away".

The Coaches' show is so full of commercials and barely intelligible callers that its not worth listening for two minutes' worth of whatever coach is there mumbling about players giving it their all and needing just a bit more focus. The only call-in show I can remember that was interesting was one where Reinbold was holding court near the end of his reign of error and all the calls coming in were real softballs until one caller was let in. He was knowledgeable and very pointed in taking a strip off the hapless Reinbold and Reinbold was completely flustered and nothing had but a couple of platitudes.

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