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  1. The average wage in Canada is around $50 000. According to what some of you are saying, the average Canadian should be set for life in about 15 years - large unexpected bills included. Sorry, your math does not add up.
    9 points
  2. The American for profit health care system stinks. For what it's going to cost them to incarcerate this guy, they could have paid for his health care and then some. But someone will probably be making a lot of money in their for profit prison system off of this. puke.
    9 points
  3. Hardly smoke and mirrors...we lead CFL in total touchdowns at 45...next best team has 39 Of the 45...37 are scored on offence...with 8 from Def and ST The second best scoring team (HAM) has scored 39 touchdowns...33 from their offence and 6 from Def and ST So by your logic Hamilton is all smoke and mirrors too... Calgary also...34 total touchdowns...but 6 of which came from ST and DEF....didn't realize there was a plethora of smoke and mirror teams at top of the leagues standings Last time i played...and checked.... ST and Defense were a big part of the team and vital in wins..being it scoring themselves, or preventing scores..of which we lead the league in least TD's given up as well as being tied for first with total points allowed...is that smoke and mirrors too? We have had a couple utterly pathetic brain farts, wedged between for what is the most part some pretty dominating football over all, and that was with missing anywhere from 3 to 7 starters along the way for the most part...Fool me once shame on..fool me twice shame on me....I highly doubt this team gets to a fool me three times scenario...can't see that happening I also don't include the Sask last drive win in the T.O and MTL class of crap...that was a different situation and sometimes that happens...the second game against them was proof of who truly is the better team
    7 points
  4. The injury occurred when Hef was with the Als. Are you suggesting the Bombers should be paying the medical costs for players on other teams or what.
    7 points
  5. Making $100k/yr for seven years doesn't make you set for life.
    7 points
  6. Maybe the issue shouldn't be having to have the CFL pay. Maybe the issue is living in the only country in the Western world that does not have universal health care.
    7 points
  7. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    US Politics

    Flip? He's the hero of this story.
    5 points
  8. Ya know he wasn't forced into a life of crime, other people have managed to pay off medical bills doing honest work. You'd think playing in the NFL and CFL that he would of saved a nice healthy chunk of money over the years. I don't know why anyone would make it seem like he was a victim.
    5 points
  9. While I'm a lot more comfortable with Streveler at QB now than I was a few weeks ago, I would still feel a lot better with both of them healthy. Also, you have to feel bad for Nichols. It's going to be tough for him to regain his starting role next year.
    4 points
  10. Mr Dee

    Did You Know..

    D.Y.K. Last week, Winnipeg became the first team in our 'Possession/Drive Chart Data Era' to score a TD on their first 4 drives (2005-2019). *The total margin of Winnipeg's 4 losses is just 12 points with defeats by 8, 1, 2 & 1 points in 2019.
    4 points
  11. do or die

    US Politics

    Been reading the transcript of the whistle blower complaint - a number of things stick out: 1. Ukraine was pressured to play ball on Trump's Biden request “Multiple U.S. officials” had told him or her that a phone call or meeting between Trump and Zelensky “would depend on whether Zelensky showed willingness to ‘play ball.’” At this point, it was “made clear” to Ukrainian officials that Trump did not want to meet Zelensky “until he saw how Zelensky ‘chose to act’ in office.” The complaint twice uses that phrase, in the second instance referring to the fact that a planned May 2019 trip to Ukraine by Vice President Mike Pence to attend Zelensky’s inauguration was cancelled after Trump “instructed” Pence not to go. Energy Secretary Rick Perry went instead. 2. The money (aid) was used as leverage Ukrainian officials knew U.S. aid could be in jeopardy. No-one disputes that around $400 million in aid that Congress had voted to supply to Ukraine was delayed by the administration. But the complaint affirms prior media reporting that Trump had at one point ordered the suspension of U.S. “security assistance” to Ukraine. The complaint notes two specific dates, July 23 and July 26, when officials from the Office and Management and Budget allegedly “stated explicitly that the instruction to suspend this assistance had come directly from the President, but they still were unaware of a policy rationale.” 3. Uncle Rudy was knee deep in it. Rudy Giuliani, has already acknowledged pressing Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. The whistle blower alleges that “multiple U.S. officials” were “deeply concerned by what they viewed as Mr. Giuliani’s circumvention of national security decision-making processes to engage with Ukrainian officials and relay messages back and forth between Kyiv and the President.” 4. White House engaged in a cover up The White House sought to hide the word-for-word transcript of the July 25th phone call with Zelensky,. This took the form of removing the “electronic transcript” of the call from the computer system where such transcripts would usually be stored and transferring it to a separate, more secure and more restricted system. (cover up) Other transcripts involving Trump had been placed into a secure system, for political reasons rather than because of legitimate national security concerns. Those officials said it was “not the first time” that transcripts had been placed into a “codeword-level” system — and that this had been done “solely for the purpose of protecting politically sensitive rather than national security sensitive — information.”
    4 points
  12. 700k before taxes and expenses that go beyond the average citizen? Set for life? LMAO Also, why on earth are we assuming he averaged over 100k a year for his career? I'd say it'd be highly optimistic (almost bordering on foolish) to think that after all his taxes and job related expenses, Hefney took home more than $175,000 USD over the course of his career. Add in kids, a mortgage, bills ... how in the world does someone figure he's set for life?
    4 points
  13. JCon

    Week Of: TiCats @ Bombers

    CFL Mandate: One holding call per game. No more, no less. Called at a random interval.
    4 points
  14. Huge O'Shea fan here, but he has his faults and one of them that always baffles me is the overly respectful way he wants to coach his football team against opponents. When O'Shea played, he was one of the most ruthless players you could imagine and there wasn't much he wouldn't do to win the game. Now that he coaches, it's like if he had his way, he'd go into the opponents locker room and hand out orange slices at halftime. If your team comes into the locker room at halftime with that kind of league and you have a young QB full of attitude, you don't stifle that with this "hold your horses, fellas" stuff, you tell them to get out there and stay focused but step on their throat and make them remember what kind of football team you are. It's ridiculous. You can blame it on the players all you want, but it's not a coincidence that this stuff has continually happened whether it was Drew Willy, Matt Nichols or Chris Streveler under centre. We get a lead, we get cautious and polite and we blow it. It's sad and quite frankly, it's the exact type of stuff that makes me believe we aren't going to win a championship unless O'Shea changes his stance on this stuff. Winners play to win and if they come into a locker room at halftime up three scores, they want to end the game up six scores. Punish the other team. Don't even get me started on LaPolice. The guy goes ultra conservative with any kind of comfortable lead and then seems to panics his way into calling stupid gimmick **** to get back on track. Brilliant offensive mind, but man does he struggle with game script and he always has. Does not put his players in a position to succeed once they get up on an opponent. It's gross that it keeps happening over and over. Beyond frustrating.
    4 points
  15. Have to assume both Gray and Roh injuries are for real, I doubt they're getting yanked out because of their play. They've both played well.
    4 points
  16. You've got a pretty good DL when Roh is a healthy scratch.
    4 points
  17. Bitter how? Is his opinion wrong? He played here for five years, four in a leadership role under the same DC whose system continues to show some ugly warts at very inopportune times. I think if anyone's qualified to have an opinion on it, it'd be Moe Leggett. Maybe he's a bitter about the way his career ended in the CFL; I think anyone as talented and passionate about the game would be, too. That's irrelevant, though. His pointing out what ails the defense when asked about it isn't without merit. He hit the nail on the head, IMO: the Bombers weren't playing to win. They were playing not to lose. And that's something we've seen a few too many times now in 2019.
    4 points
  18. 17to85

    Nichols out for the year

    Only if he's feeling depressed.
    3 points
  19. Mark F

    US Politics

    rudy may be working on building an insanity defence. rudy "strawberries" giuliani. kind of a political antonio brown move.
    3 points
  20. As dickish as this is: at least MOS doesn't have a tough decision ahead of him anymore
    3 points
  21. The Unknown Poster

    US Politics

    Rudy is already threatening to flip! Hahaha
    3 points
  22. To be fair, that "holding" call was completely ******* bullshit.
    3 points
  23. Bombers or nothing for me but I sure did enjoy when they showed Khari on the sidelines getting jazzed up like a prize fighter right before a big match as the Als were making their comeback. That was pretty cool.
    3 points
  24. BomberBall

    Laine comments

    Actually, I'm completely fine with someone having an opinion that differs from mine. Not sure I even stated my opinion about Laine, in this thread. And I certainly didn't 'attack' you personally. I was simply implying that you could maybe relax a bit.... And this post demonstrates that I may have been on to something.
    3 points
  25. yes, and also by letting that int impact how you call the rest of the game offensively.
    3 points
  26. Wideleft

    US Politics

    Interestingly enough, NYMAG was writing about the Ukraine thing back in May. Trump Is Pressuring Ukraine to Smear Clinton and Biden THE NATIONAL INTEREST MAY 10, 2019 In 2016, Donald Trump’s campaign learned Russia was working to help him win, and many of its members actively sought to exploit that assistance. In 2020, now possessing the powers of the Executive branch, it’s pressuring a foreign government to assist Trump’s reelection campaign. The effort consists of Trump’s agents lobbying Ukraine to smear his political rivals. The smear campaign is being run by Rudy Giuliani, who — perhaps operating on the theory that a massive scandal boasted about in the media by its perpetrators is less damaging than one uncovered by investigators — is broadcasting his scheme. “There’s nothing illegal about it,” he tells the New York Times. “Somebody could say it’s improper.” Well, yes, they could. It’s grossly, terrifyingly improper. http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/trump-giuliani-ukraine-smear-biden-russia.html
    3 points
  27. Sanchez explains why Man 2 is a dumb play in the redzone. Our DBs didn't jam anyone, just let them cruise on by. Bad call + bad execution = gimme go ahead TD https://www.cfl.ca/2019/09/25/chez-sez-analyzing-bombers-coverage-on-final-play-vs-montreal/
    3 points
  28. Maybe I thought you were smarter than that and would have remembered that Hef played for the Stamps and the Als after he was released by the Bombers.
    3 points
  29. Well, he was black, you know. White dealers get rehab, black ones get jail.
    3 points
  30. If he gave up 6 interceptions and threw for zero TDs but still won because the D caused 10 turnovers I bet he wouldn't have been much happier. It is possible to be satisfied with your performance and dissatisfied with a loss...or vice versa.
    3 points
  31. And on cue, I must again segue into this. Never gets old.
    3 points
  32. Count me in as one who is surprised by the Oline management. But, what the hell do I know? I'll trust that they know what they're doing and Booch's post above settles me somewhat, as well. Got to figure Gray is banged up.
    2 points
  33. I figured that once Jeffcoat was back we may roll with Kongbo and Hansen as the rotation guys at Roh's expense in some games, and use his DI spot for hopefully Bailey on offence...to me makes best use of our DI's Kongbo is more than adequate and with more reps gets better and better...Roh is good..don't get me wrong but Jeffcoat and Jefferson are better...and Kongbo has more upside. Interesting how the coaches have viewed O-line pecking order...Desjarlais has fared well, and in my opinion may be the best in the long run compared to Speller..Gray has been good...and bad, but right now Neufeld is the best of all the interior guys, and experience down the stretch is key...can't be having mental gaffs when games really matter...Is Gray hurt and thus why he has been surpassed this week by Speller and Desjarlais? Ace in hole is we still have Eli on PR and he in my opinion will be the best of all our Nationals, and possibly even next year.
    2 points
  34. I believe I read that Neufeld graded out 3rd over the last couple of years on our O-Line..
    2 points
  35. Friday night retro night......
    2 points
  36. Noeller

    Laine comments

    It's never very difficult to tell who the crazy people are...
    2 points
  37. bustamente

    US Politics

    I think Americans are going to be getting a new acting DNI pretty soon😎
    2 points
  38. Wideleft

    US Politics

    And NewsWeek in March. If anyone doesn't by now realize that Sean Hannity is total slime by now, there is little hope for you. HOW DONALD TRUMP AND SEAN HANNITY ARE PROMOTING THEORY UKRAINE INTERFERED IN 2016 ELECTION TO HELP HILLARY CLINTON "As Ukraine prepares for its presidential elections on March 31, collusion with a foreign country and President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort have made their way into the public discourse. And President Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., and the president's favorite television presenter Sean Hannity are helping the conversation along, alleging that anti-corruption leaders in Ukraine tried to sway the U.S. election in favor of Hillary Clinton. It all started on March 5, when U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch criticized the country's record on corruption, pointing to a recent high court decision to decriminalize illicit enrichment—when a public official has significant increases to their wealth or assets that cannot be explained by their income. Ambassador Yovanovitch specifically noted that the high court's decision weakens Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, a law enforcement body established after a pro-Western movement ousted pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014. From there, Ukraine's officials went on the offensive, appearing to target the bureau. Ukraine's Prosecutor General, Yuriy Lutsenko, announced on U.S.-based Hill Television earlier this month that he was opening a probe into alleged efforts by Ukrainians to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Those efforts, he said, involved the head of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, Artem Sytnyk. He also alleged that U.S. ambassador Yovanovitch had attempted to pressure him not to prosecute certain people, a claim the State Department denied in an email to Radio Free Europe." "Previous reports suggested that Ukraine's government may have stopped cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Manafort so that the Trump administration would sell the country lethal weapons with which to defend itself from pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. And a Ukranian court ruled in December last year that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau's transparency efforts were an attempt to influence U.S. elections. Olga Lautman, an investigator covering Russia and the former Soviet Union, told Newsweek that Lutsenko recently met with Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani in Washington, and that the efforts to create a narrative about people in Ukraine working to help Clinton and hurt Trump was coordinated with Republican leaders." https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-sean-hannity-theory-ukraine-colluded-hillary-clinton-1376867
    2 points
  39. As a side note: 3downnation has demoted the Bombers to 4th place in the power rankings, just ahead of the Riders. Now its up to the Big Blue to prove they belong at the top of the rankings tomorrow night.
    2 points
  40. you can't cherry pick a specific drive out of a game, or a specific stat and ignore the whole body of work....especially in football...
    2 points
  41. 2 points
  42. 1. That penalty seems insane. Trafficking drugs is bad obviously, but come on. 2. I donated to Hefney's GoFundMe last year. I feel horrible that it wasn't enough. The guy was obviously desperate enough that he felt he had no choice. I don't know much about him as a person, obviously, but he was always a class act when it came to the Bombers and it sucks that this is how it all ended up.
    2 points
  43. Actually I think this offense is really quite good... but like in 1/4 mile drag racing you’re not supposed to take your foot off the gas halfway down the track 🤷🏻‍♂️
    2 points
  44. Step 1 would be to have medical insurance in place for American players.
    2 points
  45. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    I think just got a playground rebuttal... Let's look at the most recent Conservative regime, using the link you provided: Surplus years: + 25.3 Billion Deficit years: - 144.7 Billion Net (deficit): - 119.4 Billion The end result: if you're casting your vote based on how a government manages finances, hold you nose and pick your poison.
    2 points
  46. Fair enough. Just to be clear to all members here I'm not advocating that we do...or not do...something. To be honest while I've followed this team since the 70s it's never been a hobby for me like it has for some of the more learned members here. My comments in many instances are not coming from a place of deep knowledge of the intricacies of the game but rather from the point of an interested/invested observer. I may be a student of the human condition/tendencies and feel I can speak confidently about that aspect but not the complicated ins and outs of the game...so please don't take my comments as dismissive or arrogant. They are certainly not intended that way.
    2 points
  47. It was utterly confounding. Harris was tearing it up and had 9 carries for the game. Ive always believed that passive-very conservative football is bad football. Once you stop being aggressive you are begging to lose.
    2 points
  48. Stats like that all the more reason to be pissed at the super soft 2nd half gameplan.
    2 points
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