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Everything posted by wbbfan
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Great tackle off the block by Kelly
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Bluuueeeeee
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Randolph got away with one
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Boy Randolph struggling early
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Bonds had position too, but that’s about as good a look as you get vs our secondary. A first down gets you 3 though.
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Only down side is he doesn’t have good hands even for a db.
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Damn bonds almost bailed us out big.
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Nah no pocket
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And I’ve got no hope that buck adjusts to cover for our tackles
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Idk which tackle was worse on that snap
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Stanley brown groan
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Love that we don’t have to suffer suitor in This one
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Sure would be great if zach pulled out a dominant mop type hof game right now
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Loudest part of the anthem was bluueeee!
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What’s this crap about loudest fans in the cfl? lol that was debunked
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Darian dipstick in attendance
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It’s such a sad state from what the quality and depth used to be in cjob for game day.
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Tsn app closes it self every time I use it. It’s sad how much better tubi and plex are for free.
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My expectations for the out come are low. That said, I’d like to see a hard fought effort with some improved offensive play call.
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Qft. Maybe arrange a call in segment with lapo, dig up some of the guys who’ve retired in the area, some thing.
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Keys to the game for me ol. Gonna live and die with our ability to block today. TDs. We can’t expect to sustain winning with 1 or less tds. Dl. Our secondary has been exceptional this year. At some point they will need some pressure from the front, and with biggie back they will need to step up with gap canceling. players to watch Lofton/Randolph. The greenest set of tackles we’ve started in ages. The riders play for sacks, it’ll be trial by fire. zach/buck. On top of scoring tds, limiting turn overs and trying to off set the raw tackles, we’ve been breaking the huddle extremely late all year and rushing to get the play off on time. With the crowd at igf west we will need to be on point with getting into formation quickly. We’ve got WRs back now and lucky to use. No lack of weapons, it’s time to make use of it. Biggie. He’s been pretty rough this year especially in run stopping. It’ll be interesting to see how healthy he is right now, a further reduced biggie would be a big problem. Habba. Hasn’t really taken the step forward you’d hope for, though he’s missed a lot of time this year. We badly need production across from wj, if Habba doesn’t step up soon we should look for new ends. Bonus, kick cover should be fun to watch in this game. Lots of guys on both sides who get after it, and guys for us who have been making big plays on teams.
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SNF RedBlacks @ Lions in Victoria GDT
wbbfan replied to bustamente's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Yep. Even aside from the logistics in Atlantic Canada, watering down all the league wide revenue is extremely dangerous. Quebec City could hold its own imo, as a market. But I don’t think it would add league value, financially or in terms of talent development. -
SNF RedBlacks @ Lions in Victoria GDT
wbbfan replied to bustamente's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I think lapo said he’s on color for the ldc -
Match cover is indeed a familiar concept in the cfl. The argos bend but don’t break played it a lot. And weren’t the first. They played a lot of 30 front with mobile lbers dropping back too. as jbr said the more you run the better. Play action also helps. You can time pa with breaks and freeze the D, pump fakes work as well. If you watch the pass concepts in those videos what you see is a lot of crowded forms and concepts. Very limited crossing, motion, dragging etc. mesh concept, a crosser from each side run towards each other close enough that they can high 5 is tough on mesh. As is delayed motion, and 0 motion (motion at the snap in stead of pre snap motion) as well as chip/block and release concepts, and rpo’s thrown at the largest coverage bubble. In general rub routes and layered crossing is the easiest way. Instead of trying to attack seams that don’t exist you force the defenders into extended trail position. using less of a tight stack, with spaced routes makes it harder to defend. The field is huge and if you space close to evenly you force man cover. You can also attack it on a personnel basis. Rb wheel to a vacated spot on a block and release, and routes that send the rb deep really mess up match cover. you can also force one of the better pass defenders to defend your worst target and force your their worst to defend your best. To do this you need to get to the line quickly and have the qb/wrs adjust to alignment. You can also start the passing targets in the back field and motion as late as possible into position. The more you do this the harder it is on the secondary. You can’t do it every snap by any means but it’s very hard especially in split field cover where one side would be man depending on the number of targets. You can also run overlap patterns, the pattern match really depends on teams spreading their targets and not crossing the middle in a flood. So if you have 3 on one side and you have the outside and inside run to the same spot then run a matching route like an inside curl, then pause, then run an in and where the WRs read leverage and run against it.
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In general we had been keeping a true imp tackle with upside on the pr for years. Drew Richmond would’ve very likely been a good one imo. larnel Coleman and Khalil Keith were both highly touted guys who played guard and some spot starts at rt due to injury. The xfl and nfl tried to convert them to rt a bit but to no success. Both lost out to Randolph and vanterpool who are also guards teams tried to convert to T.