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The defender wasn't leading with his helmet other than to have it attached to his head. He was leaning forward (slightly) to brace for the collision and Dressler drops his shoulder significantly and put the side of his head at the same level as the defender's. It was pretty clear to me that Dressler was going to try and "power through" the defender and pick up an extra yard or two and was looking for the big hit. Nice to see, but an unfortunate result. One thing you seem to be forgetting is that no matter how much coaching people get, when multiple people are moving towards each other at high speed and at various angles, things are going to happen and no one can be set to make a perfect form tackle every single time. That's why they're wearing helmets.
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K. Shaw
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^ This. I've watched the replay a couple of times now and from what I can see, it was Dressler that dropped his shoulder and put the side of his helmet in line with the Al's defender. Don't really think you can fault the DB on that play. Just one of those times when two guys moving at full speed collide head to head.
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concussions will do that...
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Enough Data – Your 2016 CFL Forecast
WBBFanWest replied to BigBlue's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Bombers add DB Terrence Frederick, release Louie Richardson
WBBFanWest replied to Rich's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Not sure but I know A Player got signed. -
Philip Gagnon <> every other 1st rounder, but thanks for playing.
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I'd say that's pretty much the text book definition of "dumping". And I'm shocked that a guy that was essentially a first round pick in 2015 is not already a starter because every other 2015 1st rounder is, right BlueandGold?
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Nothing to do with changing a pick. It's about the if-then-else stuff. Pick one person and only one. You can always change your mind prior to the first kickoff
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Game Day Thread: vs Montreal Alouettes -- Friday, June 24th
WBBFanWest replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Here's a post that really didn't need to see the the light of day, but all things considered, I'm not surprised the "submit" button got pressed. -
Personally, I think that you really should have to make a choice. None of this "I'll take this guy unless..." stuff. Pick your guy and live with your choice.
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Do we have a group? Never mind...
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I'm hoping that we're finally at the point that when we release someone it's because we have someone better. So that would mean that resigning someone we've released would be a step backward. I want to move forward.
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So what exactly would you have done? Keep a kicker that wasn't very good for the sake of his passport? LH wasn't able to perform. We ended up getting one of the best kickers ever to replace him. Too bad he's US born but it is what it is. At the same time we're hanging onto a kid that shows some promise. Nice to have him as a backup, or more likely, trade bait.
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Around The League Off Season Discussion
WBBFanWest replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
No worries mate. I might not like the Riders but most of us here get the idea of tradition. You have yours, we have ours. ANd sorry to hear about your dad. May light perpetual shine about him. -
Actually, I don't have to get used to it because I rarely read their tripe anymore. This guy is just one more example of why that is. And if this is the level of knowledge and research that these "poor saps" believe to be acceptable, all the more reason that they should be worried for their jobs. And by the way, as far as I know, we're allowed to discuss things here, are we not?
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I think that the issue is how one defines pocket passer. I'm going with the definition that says that a pocket passer is anyone who tends to drop back and throw from the pocket, but will run occasionally. You seem to be defining a drop back passer as the football throwing machine.
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If Willy was asked "What aren't you scoring more points?" he'd have every right to be mad. Fortunately, most people are smart enough not to ask such a dumb question because they realize that the QB is not solely responsible for doing that. If he's asked "What did the team not score more points?" that's fair ball. Willey was asked the question in such a way that it was clear that the sack, all of them, were on the o-line. Coming from a fan that would be just be yet another dumb question. Coming from a sports reporter, it demonstrates a total lack of understanding of how a TEAM sport works, from a guy who's then going to go away and write about something that he clearly knows nothing about. If he had just turned to one of the Bombers staff and said, "Get this pinhead out of here." I would have applauded because any professional reporter displaying that level of ignorance deserves nothing better.
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When everyone is disagreeing with you, there are two possibilities: You are right and all of them are wrong They are right and you are wrong I know which way I'm leaning on this one.
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I may be wrong, but just because a guy will occasionally run, is not what defines him as a pocket passer vs a roll out/scrambler. IMO none of those guys (AC, RR, KG) is known as a guy that "made things happen" with their legs type QB. They were "they'll run if there's a huge opening or for their life" guys. Just like Willy.
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No it's not a reasonable question for the simple reason that the reporter asked the o-line coach. The implication is: These sacks are your responsibility, so what are you going to do about it? It displays sheer ignorance and nothing more. Asking the OC or the HC the same question would acknowledge that this might not be an "o-line only" problem, but when Willey is forced to answer that question he has to walk a fine line between defending his guys and throwing others under a bus, and that's not fair to him. He's paid to teach o-linemen not educate "sports writers" on the basic fundamentals of a team sport. That's why it was not only an unreasonable question, it was a very dumb question.
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Because if you're going to be a professional sports writer, it might really be helpful to know a little something about the sport you're going to cover. That way, you'll actually be able to ask questions that will, hopefully, generate insightful answers. If I want to see what the average fan thinks, I can tune into the Coach's show on OB and be amazed at the sheer ignorance of people. I expect a little more from people that expect me to pay for their musings.
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Anthony Calvillio - drop back Ricky Ray - drop back Kevin Glenn - drop back I don't think you can make a blanket statement like "pocket passers need more time". It really depends on the offensive system and the peculiarities of the QB in question. Willy needs to release faster, but it has nothing to do with him being a "natural pocket passer".