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  1. I "heard" from someone in the industry that they don't like each other and I of course have no way of proving that, but it seems to come through in their interactions. Maybe I'm just looking for it now since I heard that but it seems they get irritated with each other easy, especially Westwood in regards to Toth.
  2. To each their own and its all just everyone's opinion, not facts. However this morning he was actually stammering and saying uhhh, tripping over his words, for a good 5-10 seconds and I actually had to change the station as I couldn't take it. This happens a lot. And I don't want him to be vanilla or care where his opinion sits as long as its an informed one, which I find he lacks. The Eugenie Bouchard example is a great one Again though, differing opinions.
  3. Honestly don't care that much as I see pros and cons but would probably prefer TSN. 1290 has better production it seems, way less commercials and I just feel they'll be even better under the TSN banner going forward given the relationship with the CFL. Bauming is one of the best at reporting on the CFL right now as well I find. That being said, as other posters mentioned, Westwood is absolute garbage. He can barely form a sentence half the time and I don't find him insightful at all... and more often then not he has his facts wrong whether its names, stats, etc. He turns me off their entire show. CJOB cares more about the Bombers it seems, I love Knuckles, and its not constant Jets coverage but it also feels old. Yes I get the nostalgia factor but that is also the fact that their main listener is over the age of 60. Where is the coverage going to go in the future? Doug Brown does come up with some good things but he can also be extremely arrogant, on the air and in person. Now if Irving moved to TSN, they got rid of Westwood and they got the rights, I would be ecstatic.
  4. I agree with the notion that the stadium is a little over built at its current capacity and that the demand isn't there. Then I remember that we build stadiums every 50 years in this city so you might as well build it bigger as who knows what the population will be in say, 2030! Could be the perfect size then!
  5. In past years people have ripped the Bombers for their bush league approach to players, fan experience, cheapness, etc and how this was a reason that no free agents wanted to come here. Therefore the points in this article (if true) are very relevant and do matter. Yes winning is ultimately the main thing that matters and this group still has a lot to prove but one of the main ways we get better is to get better players. You get them by treating them the way this blog described. If we kept losing good players in free agency because the organization treated them like garbage then people would be screaming about that. All of this stuff matters
  6. I used to think this as well but after talking to many people in Grand Forks they really have no idea about the CFL. Weston Dressler was on Hustler and Lawless a couple weeks ago after he signed and they asked him what he knew about the CFL growing up and he said he knew absolutely nothing. Here was a football kid that grew up 2 hours south and played college ball at UND who was made for the CFL and he barely heard of it. With as much contact Winnipeggers have in GF (shopping trips, kids playing hockey at UND, business ventures, friends, etc) and they still have no interest or knowledge in the CFL... it won't work anywhere
  7. I agree and hope he would come back but wonder if he would want to? I can't quite recall all the reasons we got rid of him (was he also part of the video taping/spying incident?) but I wonder if there may be some bad feelings towards the Bombers from him? Plus if Huf does want out of Calgary he may be in the perfect spot already to take over as GM
  8. Ha, I thought the same thing. He gets on his high horse and calls out the Winnipeg reporters last month but because he loves this rumour he runs with it. But covers his bases by saying "I caution you, it's just a rumour" Also loved that when the firings did happen last week he went out of his way to still say the it didn't validate what Lawless and Penton we're saying a month ago... cause it wasn't true then and happened two weeks after they said it so doesn't count.
  9. Yeah I would agree with that for sure, Eskimos with Warren Moon won like 5 in 6 years or something so everyone else had a drought during that time. However I don't think those Grey Cup droughts should equal seasons like we've had the last 10 years. Sorry to keep using the Stamps example but I don't think everyone expects them to win the cup every few years but they do expect them to be competitive. I wouldn't call them a dynasty by any means but they're almost always good, and have been for the most part of the last 20 years I just want some hope and not know that the season is over by week 6 every year
  10. It simply isn't. If you're drawing lottery balls then yes, but there's more to it. Well for sure and maybe every 5 years is aggressive. But should we expect one every 10 years, I would say yes. That's what a franchise like Calgary expects and has been doing for the past 20 years... again that's the type of franchise I want.
  11. You know what.. It doesn't bother me that we haven't won a Grey Cup in twenty four years, what bothers me is that we havent even been remotely competitive in the past eleven seasons. We've had two winning seasons in those eleven years, and in those two winning seasons we had 10 wins. a 10 win football club is an average team in my eyes and we've barely even hit that level of mediocrity. This. This is why the next generation of fans are apathetic to the Bombers and see them as losers. No one under the age of 20 can realistically ever remember a Bomber team that has won more than 10 games in a season... which is at best mediocre like you said
  12. And of course my answer assumes that we win at least one Grey Cup every 5-10 years! I think that would be realistic in a 9 team league
  13. As much as a Grey Cup win is needed and it's very tempting, I myself would say no. I want to have sustained success and be a franchise that people look to as a perennially strong football team, like Calgary for instance. I know that Grey Cups are obviously the goal but lets be honest, its not realistic to think we'll win it every year... I just want to know that we're almost always in the conversation like the Stamps. They have changes, injuries, free agent defections, etc but they still put a winning product on the field year in and year out. That's what I want. To use an NFL example, I want to be the Steelers or Packers and not the Browns who just always seem to fail no matter what they do, who they draft, etc (sorry to Browns fans)
  14. This is bang on. My seats in Sec 103 we're $399 each so the thought of spending almost $1,000 when you add it all up (including the wife coming) to watch say Hamilton vs Edmonton in 0 to -20 degrees is something I just can't justify. And I love Grey Cups and been to 5 over the last 8 years or so. Hell, we just went to Vegas for 4 nights and stayed at Ceasers and it cost us $1,500 all in. When 4 hours at a Grey Cup costs almost as much as a trip to Vegas I just can't do it. I'll still attend all events...already have tickets to TD Manitoba, Spirit of Edmonton Breakfast, etc.
  15. Oh God, what an annoying comment. A week ago we were all praising Waggoner as being having future MLB written all over him. Now Willy gets hurt and we're ASSUMING we're going to finish last or 2nd last in the CFL, and that we blew it by picking Waggoner. Sometimes, you have to go with your gut, and if you feel Waggoner has a great chance at being an impact starter, you go for it. Complete clusterf***? Really? P.S. What if Marve comes in and wins us a number of games? Is the Waggoner pick still a bad one? Appreciate your optimism but today I don't share it. Maybe Waggoner does become that player you speak of. However, pretty clear that Walters over estimated the Canadian talent on the OL when he made that pick so he forfeited being able to draft in an area of absolute need to the point of desperation in the spring to get a linebacker. People rag on Joe Mack for his draft decisions. Why should Walters get a pass? I don't know if anyone is giving Walters a "pass", just a little early to be saying that Waggoner was a bad pick. Draft is an educated guess and Walters felt he's a better prospect then the OL prospects next year (who no one really knows much about any of them) Not sure it's fair to criticize Walters for a draft pick made just 3 months ago.... because our starting QB went down in game 7 ....and now people assume our season is done...and we're automatically going to be picking first or second in next year's draft... I know it doesn't look good but that's a lot of conclusions to jump to
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