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This will be the refreshing part for many people after Burke. Burke's D is just vanilla, which is great when you have a defense full of all-stars in their prime, when we had guys who weren't winning battles snap after snap we'd get picked apart, when everyone was locked in it was a thing of beauty, like last season in Montreal or the Banjo Bowl, but over 18 games there was no mystery, so it was all left to executing perfectly. Etcheverry's scheme will at least make a quarterback second guess their pre-snap reads mess up their timing, give us a chance if we can't field a dominant crew of players every week, some room for error so to speak.
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I think Etcheverry's defensive positions are 11 rovers and 1 nose tackle.
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I think what Etcheverry is describing in a not so clear way is that his defence relies on developing the instinct of the players within a few core concepts rather than being very rigid, which is what the "playbook" is in his philosophy. Some players will love that, some players will be completely stressed out by that.
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There's no advantage in trading out of the first round for more picks later in this draft. A reasonable deal for the 5th pick would be like the 9th and 11th from Hamilton. Definitely heard Walters say that an OL will be our pick at 2nd overall. Will be interesting to see if they change their mind if/when Ottawa takes Lavertu. We're getting kind of heavy on the tackle projects who probably end up playing guard because tackle ends up being an import spot (Pencer, Swiston, Neufeld, even Morley is one of those), our interior line stinks and all of those guys are having trouble playing inside. Unless they think Foucault won't join that crew, I'd be reticent to make that pick. I think I'd rather trade down and snag 2-3 guys (including one of the 2nd tier OL, a guy like Kyle Patterson or Jas Dhillon who might end up being a better CFL guard than a guy like Foucault), we could probably add a DL or LB/DB that could make our team this year. Say we got offered 5 and 12 from BC, or 4 and 13 from Montreal, think it would have to be considered.
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Hopefully a kicker, running back, linebacker and one of our draft picks finish tied in votes (not at 0) for our rookie award at the end of the season. I'm more interested in some of the younger imports they've signed, most of the NFL castoffs in their late 20's early 30's are coming off serious injury, and motivation/entitlement is always a concern.
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I'm noting of an expert on this upcoming draft but I wonder why some people rank Smith ahead of Gill based purely on his combine?... Gill's tape should put him ahead of Smith on every level I don't think it is JUST the combine. Quinn Smith has long been on the radar of CFL teams, but was never in the spotlight thanks to being on a Concordia team that got blown out in almost every game. Evan Gill had a solid season at 280 lbs and then added over 20 and didn't show as well as he did. Gill has a slight edge in upper body strength, but Quinn Smith's quickness and agility is unmatched for a man his size at over 300 lbs. Factor in his 4.82 40 time too. What were the splits on the 40s? Smith was pretty low on the jumps. The jumps give a bit of a look at what kind of initial surge a guy gets out of his stance and where their core/lower body strength is, more important than the cones for the interior guys IMO, if you get beat off the line and lose leverage quickness ain't gonna help you.
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It's absolutely newsworthy. A major public project that was built despite a flawed or incomplete design, one of the results of which is now flooded "weather-protected" areas. Flaws or important pieces not considered in the design were well known by the architect, builder and everyone overseeing the project. You can bet this will end up litigated like crazy from all sides. The builder lost money on this project all ready, they won't be eager to pay for fixes and damage caused by a flawed design that was rubber stamped by BBB stadium and the provincial government, they will be battling in court to recoup losses. Where are the people responsible for the design now? This stadium will keep lawyers busy on the civil docket for many years. In other places less willing to allow fraud, criminal lawyers would be busy too. A project that was touted as having a guaranteed final cost that just keeps escalating, literally every time there is a news story on the stadium the quoted cost is higher, now $212 million. It's news and rightfully so.
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Shaw Park had terrible drainage issues at the field level the first season after it opened, which IGF had as well, some were addressed when the field was installed. IGF has water seeping through concrete from the upper deck and concourse into weather protected areas. I'm not an engineer, but I think the amount and severity of these issues are quite unusual and significant. The seepage into the visitors dressing room was known last winter too and left unaddressed. Just the sheer amount of concrete work they had to do last minute for egress from the field for Taylor Swift (apparently they didn't think of that when designing) and work they had to do in the seating area to bring it up to code is amazing. Hard to believe someone paid millions of dollars for a design that didn't even hit the basics. Wonder if they have a plan for expanding for the Grey Cup, or if they'll just figure it out.
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There were a half dozen photos tweeted by an operations manager of the Saddledome. They didn't let reporters in, how would they get in, swim?
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That's all I can say about Evan Gill. If Ottawa takes Lavertu, and they are really sour on Goossen, maybe take Gill or trade down for a later first and a second if anyone is interested? I really don't see Foucault fitting our needs for 2nd overall either. He's a pipeline pick, and we already have some guys in the pipeline. Coombs is one hell of a gamble for a team like the Bombers to take IMO.
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Bombers Ink two Canadians
JuranBoldenRules replied to Bomber_fanaddict's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
First thing that comes up when Googling "Kevin Prempah" is a Toronto Sun story about a gang bust in 2011 with a 20 year old by the name of Kevin Prempah among those facing charges. Same guy? -
New blog post is up. Takes a look at Bombers needs and wants heading into the draft, as well as some prospects who might be in play for the Bombers after the well-known possibilities at 2nd overall. Check it out and discuss. http://2ndand10.blogspot.ca/
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Who says it's a design flaw. We just had the worst winter in over 100 years. A building can be designed to withstand weather much worse than normal but not a lot are designed to meet once in a century conditions. It's a design flaw, and partly due to the cheapness of both the design and build. Corners were cut all over the place to come even close to the amount BBB Stadium was willing to pay as they added more and more features to the design to make it functional for a football team, but at least we got the sweet arches! Every part of the stadium has problems with drainage except for the concourse.
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Meh...not worried about the baseball. Slightly better than a guy who spent the last year or so on a couch, slightly.
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Ottawa overpaid Burris, but I doubt any of the veterans they've signed since have a base salary higher than the league average. Ottawa is the island of misfit toys, with 8 teams most of those guys are out of the league.
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A Look at the New Scouting System
JuranBoldenRules replied to ediger's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Standardized scouting system is probably one of the more oxymoronic things I've ever heard. Basically what they've described is a computer program where they are entering scouting reports and prioritizing players based on their perceptions of them, which is what GM's and scouts have been doing on paper, magnetic boards and whiteboards for the last 100 years. What's standardized about it? Are all 9 CFL teams sharing their scouting reports on prospects, and then this program generates a grade for each player? Nope. -
The rotating spot between DL, WIL LB, Dime.
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Pretty much, and that's not a whole lot different than the NFL or NHL. Ideally a guy has both, but you're going to draft a receiver who was good in 1 on 1's at the combine and ran 4.6 who had 300 yards last season over a guy who had 1000 yards but ran a 5.0 40 and had trouble getting separation from the best CIS DB's in 1 on 1's at the combine. Thibault is enough of an athlete that he might be able to play field corner if he can't figure out safety, but teams will have some idea of his football IQ from the interviews.
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I'd love for Thibault to drop to pick 20.
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That deserves a "LOL wut?"
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Makes me wonder about Woods recovery from the broken bone in his foot. Not bad to have some insurance though in case he struggles with it, tends to be an injury that reoccurs or potentially affects mobility. Will be interesting to see if the Bombers take a look at Garvin as a receiver or DB.
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3rd or 4th round probably.
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I saw this on Twitter but don't understand why people are freaking out. Who's he...? A quarterback who can't pass.
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Bombers to host 2015 Grey Cup
JuranBoldenRules replied to gbill2004's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
The Bombers aren't obligated to make any payments on the $85 million loan from the province until after the 2018 season. They have to pay back a $10 million dollar bank loan they (BBB Stadium) took out to finish the stadium construction first, which should be paid off after the 2017 seasons according to their projections. The $3 million the province is putting into the stadium is to insulate plumbing so the stadium can function during the deep freeze. Not going to add any functionality beyond avoiding a disaster at a November football game or an outdoor NHL game...another design oversight/cost cutting move during the stadium build. -
Could be a possibility for the Bombers as an OL IMO. Always have to guard against who the competition was though with the combine, it was the other guys eligible for the 2014 draft, not CFL players. Is Smith a really polished CIS player, will he make the jump, how long will it take and which side of the ball are you going to develop him on? There are always a few guys who seemingly come out of nowhere to dominate 1 on 1's and not all of them end up being very good CFL players, if you're lucky you can end up trading the guy for the rights to a free agent quarterback.