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Game 20 : Montreal
kelownabomberfan and 3 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
Oh forgot one thing. While Ehlers is flipping his hat trick puck to Perry, Ehlers says he hopes Perry enjoyed his seven minutes of ice time today.4 points -
Game 20 : Montreal
kelownabomberfan and 2 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
Or ideally even better Ehlers can retrieve the puck from the net, flip it to Perry after scoring his third goal of the game.3 points -
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Game 19 : Montreal
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to BomberBall for a topic
I agree that Morrissey hasn’t been what we have grown to expect, but I think a lot of that has to do with him having to constantly adjust to a new partner. It’s been musical chairs beside him all year and I think he’s trying to do too much. We all know he has the skill... Maybe give him a partner and stick with it, so they can build some chemistry.2 points -
It's truly amazing how quickly they got these vaccines ready but let's not forget the scientists at the Gates Foundation that managed to get the human control chips into each of these vaccines in such a short time. An unrivalled engineering feat. Equally remarkable.2 points
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Random Jets News
kelownabomberfan reacted to BomberBall for a topic
You’re worried about trading a guy too late and you want to work a deal to get Price? You know he’s 33, right?1 point -
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surprised me. https://journalistsresource.org/environment/energy-prices-manufacturing-employment/ The study’s findings include: Areas of the U.S. with weaker union protections, lower energy prices and more lax air pollution regulations see a higher concentration of energy-intensive industries. While energy prices play a role in the choice of sites for some manufacturing industries, such prices are only a significant factor in a limited number of industries. If places such as California and the northeastern United States, where emissions reduction targets have also been legislated, introduce a $15 per ton cap-and-trade program, job losses on the order of 0.1% to 1.1% could be expected. Overall, the study’s researchers found that the effect of electricity price on where manufacturers choose to locate was “modest.”1 point
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2021 Season
Bigblue204 reacted to Noeller for a topic
Football is different because there's way more players and way more staff. The expenses are way higher. The only comparison is NFL and they've obviously got exponentially more money.1 point -
2021 Season
TBURGESS reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
Naylor said most of the protocol was developed last summer for the proposed bubble in Winnipeg. There is also overlap of people working on the CFL’s return to play protocol that also worked on the NHL’s document, however the CFL has other challenges. “You’re going to have to satisfy the provincial authorities with not the same amount of resources that you’re putting behind it,” Naylor said. Naylor felt the proposal was being offered to provinces by “late this week," but might not be offered to all provinces with CFL teams at the same time. “You give it to one government and they sign off on it then you feel confident you’re going to the next province or if you give it to one provincial government and they say 'hey, we have an issue with this, if you address it by the time you get to the others you’ve already addressed what may be a red flag,'” Naylor said. With case numbers slowly trending downward, the league's return to play plan might appear less dangerous than when the NHL began its season in January. COVID-19 numbers were soaring in Canada and the vaccine rollout had only just begun. The protocol will focus primarily on COVID-19 testing and stopping the spread of the virus. “It’s really just laying out how much testing, when does the testing happen and what’s the protocol for players that test positive," Naylor said. "Also how are players going to interact and train and practice in hopefully a preventative protocol that would avoid any spread of the disease if somebody was carrying it." While government approval is a major part of the return to play process for the league, Naylor said getting fans in the stands also provides another road block. “Before you can even get into a conversation about how many fans you’re going to be able to put into stands, you have to get approval just to be able to play the games and hold team activity,” Naylor said. “I think the fans in the stands issue can be largely dependent on how much virus there is.” Naylor revealed in one Canadian province, a committee was formed to discuss fans in the stands with provincial authorities in 2020. However, discussions quickly came to a halt with the second wave hit. “That was essentially put on hold with the idea being that the conversation would be resumed once it came around to the end of winter, cases came down, vaccine rollout and the governments might be more willing to engage in that topic,” Naylor said. The CFL’s regular season is scheduled to begin Jun. 10, however, there are still restrictions in place that would make it difficult to begin on the anticipated start date. The United States-Canada border is still closed and many CFL teams laid off staff that will need to be re-hired to prepare for the season. “Still got a lot of the population that isn’t going to be vaccinated. Teams are going to need some lead up to this because, as we know, they’ve laid people off,” Naylor said. The league averaged 23,000 fans per game in 2019 and gate revenue is the highest source of revenue for teams. “I don’t think the league wants to begin the season without fans in stands, I think they might be willing to do so if it were only a few weeks,” Naylor said. Based on numbers from the Saskatchewan Roughriders 2020 Annual General Meeting, the team made $17.1 million from gate receipts in 2019-20, which makes up approximately 43 per cent of their revenue. It’s unclear at what the capacity of stadiums will be, but it’s not expected to return to 100 per cent this season. “If you want games without fans in the stands, you’re basically asking owners to throw tons of money away that they’ll never get back,” Naylor said. Looking at the Riders numbers there. 43% from gate receipts, and how much more from game day revenue (beer, food and merchandise sales, and parking revenue among other things)? And I recall the Bomber books saying 32% from ticket sales and another 24% from game day related revenue in 2019. And then there is this. I have to think no fans, no season.1 point -
Game 20 : Montreal
BomberBall reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
I think of it less as attention he craves and more like the beating he deserves.1 point -
Game 20 : Montreal
HardCoreBlue reacted to Noeller for a topic
this. You think you're going to teach Corey Perry anything after this many years? Don't give him the attention he craves. The way you stick it to him is by thumping those assholes by 5 goals next time, and hopefully he's in the box for 1 or 2 of 'em.....1 point -
Another nail in the coffin of the petroleum industries and another reason to cancel Keystone pipeline.1 point
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2021 CFL Free Agency
wbbfan reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
I thought this, BEFORE they signed Bear woods lol. I mean they could be really dangerous if the CFL only plays 9 games. Any more than that and their 6 game is gonna be full!!!!1 point -
Game 19 : Montreal
BomberBall reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
Yes I am surprised too. That play was downright embarrassing. Beaulieu isn't very good.1 point -
They do surveys to gather the information. It's free research for the party in power. And, then they point to it to say this is what people wanted, regardless of what the statistics say. It just makes people feel like they've contributed. I've been on the gov't side enough when they're preparing these consultations. The orders are already written and they'll finetune them next week. They don't really care what we think.1 point
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Game 19 : Montreal
blue_gold_84 reacted to JCon for a topic
Spitballing but I'm guessing Corey Perry doing Corey Perry things? I just wish Buff was around.1 point -
I used to think like this, and then I did a bunch of reading and realized that 62% is still CRAZY high effectiveness. Most vaccines aren't normally that high. And the 90%+ is basically unheard of. It's never been done before. So, as someone else just posted, you want ANY of the vaccines...it'll get the job done.1 point
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2021 CFL Free Agency
Zach Schnitzer reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
Why would Toronto or any team care? The penalties for violating the salary cap are weak, and the potential profit for a (normal) championship team would more than offset the cost. If the league wants to have a cap with teeth, then basically refuse to allow contracts to be registered once a team exceeds the cap and then the team can’t have the player, simple as that.1 point -
Covid-19
GCJenks reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy for a topic
If you deciding on which shot is best for you... first available seems to be the right choice.1 point -
Bombers Signings
Eternal optimist reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy for a topic
Have we signed Derrell Walker yet? Asking for a friend.1 point -
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Game 19 : Montreal
MrFreakzilla reacted to Noeller for a topic
Pionk is fantastic and has been our best defenseman for awhile, BUT Morrissey is still great. I feel like he's been asked to do too much. I'm not sure he was ever meant to be your #1 stud D. Josh Morrissey is a great NHL defender, but he's not Chris Pronger or Shea Weber. And that's okay, too.1 point -
the early studies from Israel show something like 90% of transmissions were stopped and it appears that the vaccines prevent people without symptoms from spreading. So those are pretty encouraging results.1 point
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2021 Season
Tracker reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
It would seem from the various sources commenting that the league really sees playing without fans as an absolute last resort. Some talk of a later start in August, and every financial model that we have seen In the CFL past has shown that ticket sales and game day profits generate up to 65% of league revenues. So not surprising that fan attendance is not addressed. The CFL would probably prefer to exhaust all other possibilities (including a later start or a shorter schedule with fans in the stands - which is dependent on what the Provinces will allow and not what the league would prefer), and given the angst (some have said entitlement) of fans on message boards, why put out a plan that may not come to pass? Because you just set yourself up for criticism if the season is delayed and some know-it-all’s then whine about being promised football and why don’t they just go with the no-fans plan, and why are they lying to us again? Again, planning is crucial, plans are useless because plans change. But that’s just my opinion, I don’t have this burning need to hold the league’s feet to the fire and a need to know RIGHT NOW when there are more important life issues during this pandemic.1 point -
ehhhh...... not addressing fan attendance (or lack thereof) seems like a big nothing-burger....1 point
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Well, not yet, but pieces are starting to be put in place so that we can actually have a season this year.1 point
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Covid-19
Noeller reacted to FrostyWinnipeg for a topic
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/girl-11-finds-parents-dead-missouri-home-both-had-covid-n12589890 points