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Noeller

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  1. If what this quote says is true, why wouldn't Etch be back? Because some fans on a messageboard have preconceived notions about his defense?
  2. interesting about Renaud...sad to say that might be a really bad sign for his career.
  3. ehh...they're okay. I don't hate either of thier first singles, so.....ehh.
  4. it's an atrocious movie. That scene where Wiig and the other broad are trying to one-up each other with the toasts....I couldn't watch that because it was SO uncomfortable. So horrible. The only redeeming thing in that movie is McCarthy being just disgusting, and even that's only a little bit funny. McCarthy really is the female Chris Farley....Farley did the SAME humour, and people worshipped him for it (...still do...)
  5. If the Bombers are going to continue to tank this season, the Riders being thoroughly embarrassed in every way eases my pain...
  6. re: Practice on Weds Oct 1 Not much to report other than Willy back at the controls and throwing with "zip" according to Friesen. Appears to be ready to go. Not much else being reported on Twitter...
  7. a damn shame, but I guess we'll see what The McGuffin is all about...
  8. Best thread in ages....
  9. I bought a Wii when they were still pretty new, but mostly as a social-gaming thing. I like to entertain, so it was a nice thing to have for groups of people at the house. Honestly, I spend more time "retro-gaming" than anything. I have a Retro Duo and Retro Trio (the Retro Duo plays NES/SNES games with SNES controllers....the Trio is new, it plays NES/SNES/Genesis games with any of the 3 controllers) and play a lot of the old EA NHL games from the mid 90s and some other stuff from back in the day, too...
  10. Bridesmaids was such a piece of ****, and saved only by Melissa McCarthy being as filthy as she is...
  11. Miles and miles of heart is masking a severe lack of talent right now...no question about that.
  12. and I'd certainly have taken the 5 yards vs a loss of down....sigh.
  13. #BigLeagueTeague
  14. ...and a HC who gets this team to go through walls for him. Between MOS and Willy, we're gonna be set for a long time...as long as our OL doesn't get Willy killed.
  15. While I'd like to see Sears on the field as much as possible. If bruce is healthy he should play. He's been arguably our best DB this year. He most certainly has not. Randle has been the best and I don't think that's really up for debate. Johnson has been good no question about that, but has he been better than Washington? Not sure I can go that far. Was he any better than Sears was? Don't think I can say that either, has he been better than Leggett? Dunno about that either. Really what we have is a secondary that have all been doing quite a good job. Sears I wouldn't replace though, too much of a playmaker, gotta make room on the roster for guys like that. You know what "arguably" means right? I never claimed he was "the best". and Dave's saying that you can't even really make the "argument", for "reasons" that were "accurate".....Chris "Randle" has been our "best" DB all year by a "mile" and likely "the" best in the "league.....
  16. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/football/bombers/fear-not-loyal-blue-bombers-fans-277548601.html?cx_navSource=d-top-story Sometimes, to fully appreciate what you have, you need to take a moment to step back and see where and what you came from. While the city and team are understandably reeling from the angst of losing a critical game with first-and-goal on their opponent's three-yard line, the fact the Blue and Gold are trading blows with each and every opponent down the stretch is a magical promised land far, far and away from what we suffered through last year. While it is never politically correct to stand on the laurels of improvement, and to accept mediocrity as a standard of performance, we have to realize less than a season ago this team was checking off benchmarks of futility. On the freeway to 3-15, the Bombers surrendered 224 more points than they scored, and on average, they were losing games by more than two touchdowns -- a differential of more than 16 points a game -- including losses of 37-7, 53-17, 38-11 and 37-14. Those aren't competitive football games -- that's the men's league Saturday afternoon weekend warrior exhibition schedule against a bunch of old pros. They were led by a coach that became beleaguered and bewildered at the controls, and a carousel of QBs that were spinning faster than usual, with four different pivots getting time under centre. In only one off-season and parts of the 2014 season, with the urgency of a surgeon removing necrotic tissue, great swaths of management, players and coaches were cut away from the team. To have recovered to the point where the Bombers are relevant again and in the thick of things as the season turns its final corner, is nothing short of remarkable and inspiring. Whether they bust out of this slump in Ottawa on Friday night and reignite their hopes in the playoff race with five games remaining, or continue to be one play away from the team that everyone wants them to be, one thing is for certain: This franchise has not had this kind of promise and potential at quarterback and head coach since Facebook was created. Drew Willy is only 27, and this is essentially his rookie season. To be sure it would have been nice for him to finish that drive in the dying moments and pull one out of the fire -- like he already has several times this year -- but what are your expectations for a first-year QB? He is currently leading the league in passing yards, and has the third-highest QB rating of any pivot that has thrown more than 300 balls. Certainly you can nitpick on his TD-to-interception ratio, but in that same grouping of quarterbacks, only Ricky Ray has a better completion percentage. For an unproven player that was brought in to lead a 3-15 football team, if you can say anything definitively about Willy, it's that he has overachieved in his debut. Any criticism of his development and performance thus far is simply unrealistic and short-sighted. As for the head coach -- yet another freshman phenom -- we have a leader that is unconditionally revered and respected by his players. It is obvious they have bought in to Mike O'Shea's teachings and style, and love playing for him. He doesn't offer up excuses, holds himself accountable, and has gotten more out of this football team than anyone thought possible. No matter how October plays out, the Bombers can go into the off-season knowing who and what the foundation of their football team is. And when you don't have to scramble to find another handful of hopeful pivots, or have to wonder about how to get out of yet another head-coaching extension, you might be surprised by just how good this team could be by 2015. If they make the same strides from this year to the next, as they did from last year to this season, there is truly nothing out of the realm of possibility.
  17. Perry Floyd #1!!! If it's not Wade Miller, I'll raise hell...
  18. Willy and MOS, both only going to get better as they go along. Also agree the defense has been better than expected. If you give up 16 and still lose, that's not on the D. I'd love to see them force more turnovers...fumbles, interceptions, whatever....but they're doing their job, for the most part. Just gotta get some guys healthy so the offense actually has a chance to do something...
  19. Madani was Bombers Communications/PR guy during Taman run there....super tight. Text regularly...not that it means anything, but just sayin'...
  20. bah...there goes my Fantaseh team officially in the shitter with Harris out. Damn it all to hell...
  21. Calgary...same reasons as last week.
  22. We have a great QB and Head Coach who are only going to get better. From there, we can build.
  23. God, I love this thread...
  24. ...and it was still the best discussion on this board in weeks...
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