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  1. He had a good career. Always had a lot of respect for his game and wanted him as a Bomber for many years.
    11 points
  2. https://3downnation.com/2022/12/05/markus-howell-turns-down-offensive-coordinator-interview-request-from-saskatchewan-roughriders/ 😂
    10 points
  3. I say, we were lucky he didn’t sign here. Burnham and Bailey would have turned the place into a circus.
    9 points
  4. Love seeing the Lions get weaker, but definitely had a lot of respect for BB16 throughout his career. Would have loved him as a Bomber.
    9 points
  5. Hodge has an article in 3DN suggesting the Bombers will move on from Bryant because of his age. Smoke some more crack John. Good gravy.
    9 points
  6. I saw this coming when Rourke wept into Burnhams arms after the West final. I think he felt bad for not helping Burnham to a cup before retiring. http://Lions receiver Burnham retires after eight-year career https://www.tsn.ca/1.1889437
    6 points
  7. If Kyle Walters had your insight and expertise he might have been a sucessful GM...
    6 points
  8. Definitely up there and always played the right way and came across as a good guy. Congrats on a great career- wish he came here in 2021, but cool he played his whole career with BC. The league needs player stability like that.
    5 points
  9. Wideleft

    Canadian Politics

    Someone's bored between FluTruxKlan Clownvoys.
    5 points
  10. Hodge is gonna look like a dipshit when the GOAT of GOATS wins his 5th (should be 6th) MOOL award next November.
    4 points
  11. Yet, a sketchy AF video mashed together from a very suspect source is better? How do you reconcile that gap in logic? It's not hate- I don't hate you or any of the people that fall prey to the misinformation- I am just really... and I mean really ******* tired of it and have exhausted my patience with people refuting sound science with sources from some dude named "Armed with knowledge and my AR15" off of facebook that became an expert because of 20k mules or some **** like that. Seriously, three ******* years of this... my once seemingly infinite well of patience has run dry. It's irritation and being fed up- not hate.
    4 points
  12. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    US Politics

    This is how to show disdain for those looking for a photo op, yet didn't help when you needed it most.
    4 points
  13. Noeller

    Canadian Politics

    `100% this. Listen, there was a (hopefully) once in a lifetime pandemic, where they had to make quick decisions..mistakes were bound to be made. But I honestly believe they had the right idea and attempted to do the right thing. I'd rather see too much money go out by accident rather than not enough and people who need it NOT get the money.
    4 points
  14. I for one was happy that they erred on the side of making sure people that needed it, got it. Nothing worse than people needing assistance and getting ****** by red tape. Don't get me wrong- it sucks that so much cash was misallocated, but if it's either that or people that need help won't get it- I'd opt for the option where people get the timely assistance they need. I hope they took into account the cost of the possibility of the housing market imploding because of foreclosures and renters being evicted and so on. That would have been an enormous cost to tax payers. But I do agree with you, there needs to be some inquiry into how this was handled, so we can learn from it and make better decisions next time. I'm good with how that unfolded.
    4 points
  15. Yup big hit for the Lions. Even though he was an enemy he was a great player and a guy I would have always wanted in Blue and Gold! Great career for him.
    4 points
  16. He's the best pass catcher (not only best hands, but hand-eye/contortionist) I've ever seen.
    4 points
  17. Agree with your comments regarding our kickers past and present, especially Lirim Hajrullahu. That was sad and I'm seeing things haven't changed, as it happening, again with Leggs. There are a few in here who love to complain for the sake of complaining, perhaps taking a lead from the provincial green supporters to the west of us. Now, I commented last year regarding an outing that Leggs had in which he struggled, supporting the Bombers and Leggs. Well a die heart responsed, upset no less "I don't agree, I expect perfection" from our kicker(s) and of course the sky was falling... Apparently in Bomberland, our kickers & at times players/coaches on our team can't have down days (2 Grey Cups, last minute loss in past 3 Grey Cup games) and with each outing the Bombers did play an opposing team, I believe. In my opinion, the current management group is fully aware of things and do address situations when required, including the players. Been a Bomber fan since the early 1960's, don't comment here very often as I'm just a fan and not an expert, but have coached (not football) in my younger days. Had Bomber season tickets, now a 5 game flex holder (and sometimes extra or out of town game), have sat in both stadiums, yelled at TV sets, listened to Bob, etc. Yes, there are things that upset and bother me, but going on and on about a situation, I just pump the brakes. Yes, love the off season stuff which is upon us: (gm's/coach movement late Nov/Dec and Jan, free agents signings in Dec/Jan/Feb, draft stuff in Mar/Apr and actual draft in early May, training camps start late May). Fun times!
    4 points
  18. "It’s unfortunate, I didn’t have my best year and there’s no excuses for that,” said Fajardo. THEN PROCEEDS TO MAKE EXCUSES. “I just wish I would have taken some time off, maybe a game or two, and then just get back to 100 percent and go out there feeling like myself again. The COVID game didn’t help me at all, either. My knee, it helped a little bit but … I lost a lot of weight that I was carrying that can help protect me taking hits.” FFS. Worst. Attitude. Ever. I dont recall a team leader ever, making so many excuses and poor me, and blah blah... I never want this guy near our team unless he's being driven in to the turf via QB sack.
    4 points
  19. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Comes in with nonsense and then complains. The ****ing worst.
    3 points
  20. HardCoreBlue

    Canadian Politics

    Well said. For some, sound science and valid reliable research means leftists in an echo chamber being bamboozled by the 'government' and 'High Tech". Sound science and valid reliable research could care less about political ideologies and capitalist motives. There's been a few times sound science and valid reliable research have told me something I didn't like but it didn't matter what I thought.
    3 points
  21. JCon

    Upcoming Movies

    Will open this week. Getting occupancy permit tomorrow with a soft-opening for friends and family.
    3 points
  22. The top OL is concern due to age? I mean I get that he is older for a football player but guy was just named the top OL in the CFL. Hodge is an idiot.
    3 points
  23. blue_gold_84

    Canadian Politics

    What I'd like to see is a breakdown of what employers/corporations received assistance who likely didn't and likely won't repay what they owe. Bell, Rogers, and Telus all come to mind (https://www.thestar.com/business/2021/02/08/top-telecoms-took-in-almost-a-quarter-billion-dollars-from-canadas-wage-subsidy-program-and-kept-paying-dividends.html) Government oversight was sorely lacking and an inquiry should be undertaken, but the rampant and reckless greed of slimy corporate interests during a pandemic and their lack of accountability after the fact should make anyone's blood boil, regardless of political lean.
    3 points
  24. Wideleft

    Canadian Politics

    Don't you have an empty flag holder on your pickup truck to take care of?
    3 points
  25. Whyte moved back home to White Rock, I'd say the Lions are going to be his last team. I agree with you Noeller, need to let Leggs develop and get the playing time...
    3 points
  26. Bryant will retire a Bomber, I'd bet. He hasn't even really shown injury issues (knock on wood) to this point. Can't imagine him not re-signing. Re: Kicking...... Chris O'Leary (I think it was...) had a piece on CFL.ca about potential FA pairings that make sense, and he matched up the Bombers with Sean Whyte. I'm not sure that's something the Bombers would pursue, but it's interesting anyhow. Thing is, if Liegghio is your guy and you ever want him to grow into the role of The Guy, the only way he gets there is by playing. You can't keep bringing in other guys and expect Liegghio to get better just by watching.
    3 points
  27. That doesn't make a lick of sense. Bryant's been a cornerstone and the most consistent piece of the O-line for years, coming off another MOL season. Who would take his place? Hodge and his galaxy-brain takes...
    3 points
  28. To be fair, making 6 field goals in a game is damn good.
    3 points
  29. HardCoreBlue

    Canadian Politics

    This also reminds me of a story I read during the height of the pandemic of a American nurse who was treating someone of this ilk for an unrelated condition. While this person was going off on this vaccine and not wanting to live in fear and it's all a ruse, she was pumping him full of 5 or 6 substances without a whisper from him of what was in these substances and what it's level of effectiveness was.
    3 points
  30. blue_gold_84

    Canadian Politics

    Pretty gross how this thread can get derailed by garbage posts steeped in conspiracy theories and willfull ignorance. Anyway, back to reality: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/auditor-general-pandemic-benefits-vaccines-1.6675729
    3 points
  31. and the “thanks but no thanks” just keep coming! at this rate theyre going to have to start scouring the high school ranks
    3 points
  32. Different stages of their careers, though. Medlock had a fair few years before he came here, Leggs is just getting started. Experience and maturity plays a role.
    3 points
  33. Wideleft

    World Politics

    Ukraine live briefing: Attacks on Russian airfields carried out by Ukrainian drones, Kyiv official says By David L. Stern, Erin Cunningham, Mary Ilyushina, Jeff Stein, Kelly Kasulis Cho, Jennifer Hassan and Miriam Berger Updated December 6, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. EST|Published December 6, 2022 at 2:05 a.m. EST KYIV, Ukraine — An oil facility close to an airfield in Russia’s Kursk oblast, near the Ukrainian border, caught fire Tuesday following a drone strike, regional governor Roman Starovoit said on Telegram, adding that there were no casualties. This would be the third attack on or near a Russian airfield in 24 hours — the most brazen and furthest-ranging attacks inside Russia since the invasion of Ukraine began in February, and an apparent escalation of the already full-scale drone war between the countries. The strike comes a day after explosions at two military installations deep inside Russia, including an airfield that served as a base for bombers allegedly used in Moscow’s relentless strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Three Russian service members died in those blasts, which marked the deepest strikes yet inside Russia. Russia’s Defense Ministry blamed Ukraine for the attacks and said it had intercepted low-flying drones in the area. Kyiv did not publicly claim responsibility for the strikes Monday and Tuesday, but a senior Ukrainian official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive operation, told The Washington Post on Tuesday that all three attacks were carried out by Ukrainian drones. Here’s the latest on the war and its ripple effects across the globe. Key developments “These were Ukrainian drones — very successful, very effective,” the senior Ukrainian official said of the strikes, which signal a potentially serious security lapse by Russia. The official added that Moscow has “sowed the seeds of anger, and they’ll reap the whirlwind.” He said he could not comment on whether the drones were launched from Ukrainian territory or whether special forces were involved. Russia appears to have run out of Iranian drones, and there is no sign that fresh supplies are on the way, a Western official, who spoke on the discussion of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, said Tuesday. Russia has not used Iranian drones in its attacks on Ukranian infrastructure since mid-November and there is also no indication that a proposed deal to manufacture the drones in Russia is near completion, the official said. The slow-moving, noisy drones have in any case proved increasingly ineffective as Ukrainian air defenses have adapted, Western and Ukrainian officials say. Intelligence officials believe Russia has used around 400 Iranian drones since the first supplies arrived last summer, and Ukraine claims it has managed to shoot the majority of them down. Ukraine is carrying out emergency shutdowns of its power grid in key regions after another barrage of Russian missiles knocked out power and water supplies in cities including Odessa on Monday. About half of the Kyiv region will be without electricity in the coming days, Oleksiy Kuleba, the region’s military leader, said on Telegram. “We will do everything to restore stability,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly address. Russia said there are no direct negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv on the issue of a security zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, after Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said he was nearing an agreement between the two sides to safeguard the facility. “We are discussing the possible parameters of a declaration on the establishment of a zone of protection,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. But under no circumstances would Russian forces withdraw from the plant, she added. From the Washington Post
    2 points
  34. Tracker

    US Politics

    Trump Tries To Back Off Of Terminating The Constitution And Melts Down After a weekend of backlash, Trump tried to clean up his calls for terminating the Constitution and things quickly went sideways. On his social media platform, Trump wrote: The Fake News is actually trying to convince the American People that I said I wanted to “terminate” the Constitution. This is simply more DISINFORMATION & LIES, just like RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA, and all of their other HOAXES & SCAMS. What I said was that when there is “MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION,” as has been irrefutably proven in the 2020 Presidential Election, steps must be immediately taken to RIGHT THE WRONG. Only FOOLS would disagree with that and accept STOLEN ELECTIONS. MAGA! SIMPLY PUT, IF AN ELECTION IS IRREFUTABLY FRAUDULENT, IT SHOULD GO TO THE RIGHTFUL WINNER OR, AT A MINIMUM, BE REDONE. WHERE OPEN AND BLATANT FRAUD IS INVOLVED, THERE SHOULD BE NO TIME LIMIT FOR CHANGE! Trump doesn’t want to trash all of the Constitution, just that whole democratic election of leaders part and the idea that the will of the people as expressed at the ballot box is binding. If the former president is serious about there being no time limit for contesting elections, I’m sure that Al Gore would like to have a word about 2000, and Hillary Clinton has some thoughts on 2016. Trump couldn’t even backtrack from his plan to trash democracy without melting down and demanding that he be reinstated as president. The disaster continues to roll forward for Republicans as with each new post, Trump is digging the hole deeper. https://www.politicususa.com/2022/12/05/trump-tries-to-back-off-of-terminating-the-constitution-and-melts-down.html
    2 points
  35. When were those clips taken? During which surge? Wild type, Alpha, Delta, Omicron? There is a lot of cherry picked quotes here that the actual context (and factual) is left out- then reframed by bad actors in bad faith... Seriously what am I missing here?
    2 points
  36. Or has Speedflex been Dave Ritchie the entire time ?!?!?!? If we're starting down that road, Collaros' play-off performances haven't been spectacular either.
    2 points
  37. "9 months ago I signed as one of the highest paid RBs in the game coming off a MVP season" would suggest that yes, he's talking about 2021
    2 points
  38. Speesflex is just turning into Dave Ritchie. Rookies and young players = always worse than veterans and not worth putting time into.
    2 points
  39. Justin Medlock: 2007-2019, mix of NFL and CFL experience... 8 of 12 in NFL (66.7%), 283 of 329 in CFL (86.0%) Sergio Castillo: 2014 - 2022, mix of NFL and CFL experience... 8 of 13 in NFL (61.5%), 124 of 145 (85.5%) Marc Liegghio: 2021-2022, all CFL... 37 of 47 (78.7%) The guy is just on the upswing of his career. We were lucky to have been able to bring in Medlock and Castillo when we did, but guys like that don't come available every day and we were lucky with the timing on both of them. It's very easy to say "bring in a guy with experience", but if a guy with experience if available you have to ask yourself why that's the case. I remember what happened with Lirim Hajrullahu where he was unceremoniously let go after a lackluster season, and he has turned his career around and done quite well for himself (averaged over 80% in all of his years in the CFL minus the one when we let him go). I didn't like that we let him go, and I wouldn't like it if we did the same with Liegghio.
    2 points
  40. can't even get the ugly chick to dance with em
    2 points
  41. It is obviously a money decision, but we have to stay under the salary cap. Hard choices, man.
    2 points
  42. That litany of offenses that Harper's government was laid out because of this.
    2 points
  43. Unfortunately, we don’t have the option of sign all stars at every position.
    2 points
  44. And if a makeable FG from under 45 yards sails wide on the last play of the Western Final & we lose, what do you say then? If Ward wants to come here, it would be total insanity to say Liegghio deserves another chance. What this shows me is just how strong mentally Justin Medlock was when he played here. he could go on a tear & kick 20 straight, miss one & then go on another streak. He was unflappable. That's not easy.
    2 points
  45. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    You are obviously trolling if you are believing that the vaccine was promised to stop all transmission dead in its tracks. It never was, and the biggest reason that the pandemic spread so far and wide was that the populist provincial governments introduced measures which were late in coming and insufficient and the flat-earthers and "true believers" sabotaged the isolation and protective measures wherever they could, including threatening to kill doctors and nurses. You are on the wrong side of both science and history.
    2 points
  46. Coming off an MVP season? Team MVP on a horrific team?
    2 points
  47. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Cruelty is the point.
    2 points
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