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  1. What is this argument even? "The only reason the Bombers won is because their good players played good". WTF?
    20 points
  2. Hey when your best trash talk is... “maybe your team won in dominating fashion but your QB wasn’t perfect, haha suckers!” probably grasping at straws...
    11 points
  3. Jpan85

    3 stars plus HH

    Moe Khan
    9 points
  4. If only BC had a Head Coach who had previously been a long time, successful CFL DC so that they could have prepared to stop Andrew Harris. Oh wait........
    9 points
  5. I think its well known around the league that if anything is done to anyone on the Bomber O that it will be taken care of quickly by our Oline. They don't let guys get away with that without retribution.
    9 points
  6. Get a grip Rip. Fill your boots? Now that the Riders are in that very precarious position in the QB situation, sarcastically taking shots at a successful QB who is winning games in our system, seems petty. But I understand, your season is already in jeopardy and deflecting is a defence mechanism. Wading in the CFL waters without a starting QB. You only wish you had boots.
    9 points
  7. TORONTO — The Canadian Football League announced Monday that it has issued a two-game suspension to Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Simoni Lawrence. The suspensions comes after the veteran linebacker made direct contact to the head of Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Zach Collaros in the Ticats’ season opener on Thursday at Tim Hortons Field. As a result, Lawrence will miss matchups against division rivals Toronto Argonauts in Week 2 and Montreal Alouettes in Week 3. In a league-issued statement, Commissioner Randy Ambrosie said the following: On play #4 of CFL game #10, our regular season opener in Hamilton on Thursday, June 13, Hamilton Tiger-Cat Simoni Lawrence made direct contact to the head of Saskatchewan Roughrider quarterback Zach Collaros after Collaros had “given himself up” by starting his feet first slide. This dangerous and reckless hit has no place in our game. After a careful review of the play, which was called for unnecessary roughness on the field and assessed a 25-yard penalty, and a hearing with Lawrence, we are imposing a two-game suspension. We want to put this supplemental discipline in its proper context by making the following important points. 1. Player safety is the top priority for CFL. This point was stressed yet again as recently as June 12, the day before the game in question, in a league memo to all clubs which clearly stated: “Any player who performs an illegal act that creates a substantial and unnecessary risk of injury to an opposing player in a reckless and dangerous manner and outside of the acceptable standards of play will be subject to a suspension.” 2. In our recent discussions with the Canadian Football Players Association (CFLPA) that led to a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and in its public statements, the players association has said many times that player health and safety is also the players’ top priority. 3. Several individual players have continued to echo that sentiment on social media, during and since those CBA talks, including this past weekend. 4.We all need to walk all of this talk in a meaningful way now, at the outset of our season, by sending and supporting a clear and unequivocal message on player safety. 5. The precise circumstance that occurred on this play was identified this Spring by our Rules Committee, which includes the leadership of the CFLPA, as one that requires urgent and strong action. It passed a rule change that increased the focus on such a play and the scope of what is considered a penalty. Our supplemental discipline needs to mirror this emphasis. 6. We want to stress that this discipline is the result of this player’s actions on this play and this play alone. In fact, he has never been previously fined or suspended for dangerous play since joining the league in 2012. In addition, he has expressed contrition for his actions and concern for his opponent and former teammate’s health and well-being. However, dangerous and reckless play must be disciplined, not simply for the sake of punishment alone, but to deter such play in the future . All of us, league and players, need to take and support strong action to promote and protect player health and safety, and we need to work together. – Randy Ambrosie, CFL, Commissioner
    8 points
  8. No, you’re wasting our time..
    8 points
  9. Sense of humor, get one.
    7 points
  10. Scapegoat update after game 1: Nichols - Low yardage, high QB rating, and showed nice touch on a couple of long passes. But the best part of his game was his escapability in the red zone. Looks like the knee problems from last year are not a factor, and his scrambling led to the Adams and Wolitarsky (#2) TDs. Will always be on the list due to the nature of the position, but slides down the depth chart with a solid game (management). Hecht - Another serving of crow, anyone? Even if you take away the 2 INTs, his chicken dance to Duron Carter should remove him from any scapegoat consideration for a while. Demski - Fairly uninvolved game for one of our key Canadian offensive weapons. And ball security reared its ugly head again with a fumble that luckily rolled out of bounds. But wins gloss over many flaws, so he is off the hook for now. Couture - Some good protection, but even better run blocking from the interior of the line. Whole o-line is in the good books for now. Wilson - 3 tackles, no glaring mistakes, only the injury seems notable from this game for him, although I wasn't tracking him specifically to make a full analysis. Any new candidates? Fenner got beaten badly on a TD pass, but redeemed himself immediately with the blocked convert return.. Cover teams may need some work, not sure who missed their assignment on the kick return TD. Whitehead did very little offensively to show off his speed and was not out on the return team.
    7 points
  11. I think the wording of that statement is excellent. Pretty much dares the CFLPA to appeal and know they will look like heals if they do appeal.
    7 points
  12. How any quarterback can absorb an illegal hit should not have anything to do with how the league should deal with the punishment. I don't know why a guy who might suffer a concussion should be treated any differently than a guy who has never had one. The result of the hit should not be considered. Reviewing the play quite a few times I can not see how Lawrence can convince anyone he was going to tackle him. With the position of his arms that could not have happened. It is hard to accept a player would go to injure a member player who like himself is trying to earn a living. It's even harder to accept that the PA is not supporting the one hurt .
    7 points
  13. Demski is way too involved in the downfield passing component of our offense for my liking. I’d be giving Wolitarsky far more reps in the slot.
    6 points
  14. Hardcoreblue just revealed himself as Sam hurl
    6 points
  15. Most impressive play of the game was the 3rd and almost two they went for. Couture blew up his guy in the middle and Streveler easily got the two and more.
    6 points
  16. I would say unequivocally that Matt Nichols played a huge role in winning that game. Before you say Andrew Harris, I’ll say “I know, I know”, BUT Matt showed us the ability to scramble, turning last year’s probable 6 points (2 fgs) into 14 points. And after a bit of a slow start, he was throwing nice passes, caught, and yac yardage gained. It was a well called game by LaPo, but still, you have to execute. And our QB did. After all a QB rating of 108.65 is not bad at all..
    6 points
  17. Are you trying to insinuate that BC wasn't prepared for Harris to run? They of all teams understand what a weapon he is, he was theirs for years. The key is that no matter how much a team schemes to stop Harris he finds a way to succeed. The surprise comes in when he busts past your best run blockers and stacked 7 or 8 man box...
    6 points
  18. I know that the CFLPA will try to get whatever penalty the league gives Simoni reduced. It's what they always do but, Collaros is part of the CFLPA too. They should be protecting him as much as they protect Lawrence.
    6 points
  19. Or that's what the CFL illuminati want us to believe 😆 Football is football, until a rider gets hurt.
    6 points
  20. Any news out of today's presser? All I saw was Nichols has a new hat that says "Game Manager" which he's wearing with a smirk. Love it...
    5 points
  21. Watching Forde maw down that gigantic heart-attack burger all I could think was "he's just praying for the sweet release of death now"....
    5 points
  22. 5 points
  23. I sort of wanted to see an initial ruling of 4 games, that would get whittled to 2. But I fear this will be 2 into 1 or none.
    5 points
  24. Rider fans are delusional. Enjoy the basement.
    5 points
  25. Stickem

    CFL Week 1 Takeaways

    I wonder what the opposition is going to do once Mathews hits the field......Nichols will butcher them IF they want to stack the box continually to defense Harris...I would say we're in a nice spot to be in
    5 points
  26. I like their current model
    5 points
  27. Well. Ambrosie is working for the Bombers and called a hit on Collaros. So there wont be any additional punishment for SL. The entire league is against the ArseRiders. Only Rider QBs are targeted and only Rider QBs get knocked out of games. Its business as usual for Canadas Team.
    5 points
  28. One of my favourite plays was the catch where Wolitarsky put his shoulder into the db and pushed the ball down to the goal line (and I think a review might have called that a td) love a receiver who just goes forward and makes the db man up to try and stop you.
    4 points
  29. Jefferson because he didn’t get three sacks and an interception
    4 points
  30. Fatty Liver

    3 stars plus HH

    "Next week join us as Duane injects a full syringe of heroin directly into his brain!" Years of listening to Rod blather on has left Duane with irreparable damage, he just don't give a **** anymore.
    4 points
  31. 4 points
  32. one thing I learned after that game - never be the "next guy" after either Forde or Benevides has been using the wash-room....
    4 points
  33. Short memories caused by too much green koolaid. Late hits are all-of-a-sudden a problem that must be addressed!! Blah, blah, blah. Rider fans are laughable.
    4 points
  34. I didn’t realize that making rider fans feel good was part of the cfl mandate and no I didn’t feel great when Kevin Glenn was the victim of a late hit or when buck played thru too many concussions - but it’s football
    4 points
  35. The horrible decision was re-signing him in the off-season, Collaros is done, he's not going to get better even if he takes the rest of the season off to recover, the damage to his brain is permanent. For the sake of all concerned it's time to move on.
    4 points
  36. The “support your former teammates” award goes to Sergio Castillo for his glittering 26.5 punting avg.
    3 points
  37. league nailed this from the length to the release.
    3 points
  38. I think the CFLPA is going to have to realize at some point that appealing these rulings places their athletes in a disadvantageous position in future concussion-related lawsuits.
    3 points
  39. Your shitty QB definitely took a dirty hit, everyone here agrees. He just sucked before the hit.
    3 points
  40. We will just have to settle for having the best offence year in and year out. 🤡
    3 points
  41. Hey everyone here called out Lawrence for a dirty hit. I don't see why you have your panties in a twist. Oh right, cause you have to face the reality that the Riders are screwed this season.
    3 points
  42. But seriously what are you proposing for Lawrence? That he sit out the whole season?
    3 points
  43. He acts like we haven't seen Harris take head shots or cheap shots.... that's what the rider fools don't get, every team has to put up with this crap. Problem is Collaros is a broken player.
    3 points
  44. I think any logical fan knew Collaros wasn't going to play all year. He was damaged goods. I don't think that excuses the hit, if anything it probably encouraged it to a certain extent. Odell Willis took him out last year and basically ended our season. For me it really bothered me to see it end that way for Zack. Basically the last 2 games of his career he took nasty head shots and the league did nothing about it. I agree a 2 game suspension is warranted and should not be pled down to a fine by the CFLPA. Maybe other qb's wouldn't have been hurt on that hit, but you have to honestly ask yourself if want to roll the dice if Nichols is going to get up after that hit. Or Better yet, What if Harris doesn't get up after that hit, your season would be over without him. Its easy for people to dismiss things when their team isn't involved, but the league is a community. As a league are we ok with head shots on our qb's when they are sliding feet first? Interesting incident in the Eskimo game, a Esk's player was flagged for basically same thing. When they showed the replay in slow motion you could see the player making a huge effort to NOT make head contact, which he didn't do. The flag was thrown in error as it turned out. It was a reminder to show how Lawrence mad zero effort to avoid contact with the head when he was in same situation.
    3 points
  45. It would be very exciting for you guys if all the other teams don't game plan for Harris getting the ball. Its like it was a surprise.
    3 points
  46. Nichols is what he is. I'm happy for you that he fits the bill for your team. Moderately successful. I am very supportive of Nichols having a long career with the Bombers.
    3 points
  47. sweep the leg

    3 stars plus HH

    I loved the way Gray played. He was the reason for several Lion temper tantrums. He gave a Lion the rock bottom on our last possession. Imo, the OL was definitely the biggest positive in the game.
    3 points
  48. HH to Forde for bailing out Black when he couldn't tell Claybrooks and Nik Lewis apart.
    3 points
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