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M.O.A.B.

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  1. I love the Bombers and I'm starting to love the Jets. I'm hoping CFL move the start of the regular season 1 month earlier so that our May is NHL playoff and the start of the CFL training camp and there's not much overlapping of Bombers and Jets games. CFL = June - October NHL = October - May Sounds good to me.
  2. Yes but BC has to be willing to do this deal.. Why would they? They don't want to strengthen a division rival.. Take it or leave it.
  3. I suggest, trade #2 overall for BC's #5 and #14 (or #23) and pick Demski @ #5 if he's still available otherwise pick the best OL available
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaJ9vT_kno
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ7X00FpEqo
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHPoWfz-NeI
  7. Bombers Add Three Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 WINNIPEG, MB., April 23, 2015 –The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announce today the club has signed International receiver Ja-Mes Logan, International kicker Anthony Santella and International defensive back Winston Wright. Logan (6-3, 190, Mississippi, October 1, 1989, in Houston, Texas) spent from 2010-2013 at Mississippi, redshirting in 2009. He played in 48 games, caught 136 passes for 1,734 yards and six touchdowns. Logan participated in the 2014 East-West Shrine game and worked out with New England. He attended the Bombers minicamp last weekend in Bradenton, Florida. Santella (6-2, 190, Illinois, March 6, 1988 in Wauconda, Illinois) played from 2007-2010 at Illinois, after redshirting at Utah in 2006. In 50 games he finished 4th all-time in school history, averaging 40.8 yards per punt on 244 kicks. He was named All Big-10 punter in 2010 as a senior. Following his collegiate football, Santella spent time with both Carolina and San Francisco of the NFL. Wright (5-10, 190, South Dakota State, March 16, 1991, in Lee`s Summit, Missouri) redshirted at Missouri before transferring to South Dakota State for the 2010 season. He played in 36 career games there, starting at 14 in his senior season of 2013. That season he tallied 52 tackles, one sack, four forced fumbles, and four interceptions. Wright signed with the Tennessee Titans and played throughout the preseason, being released prior to the start of the regular season. http://www.bluebombers.com/article/bombers-add-three
  8. This is a stupid question but I'll fire anyways and everyone is welcome to answer (or rant) Would it be easier for Jordan Greaves to learn the RB position than WR position? for the following reasons... - that's the position he played the last time he played football - with his physicality/athleticism he can be helpful in blocking and/or gaining hard 1-3 yarders. - pigskin will be handed to him most of the time except on occasional short-medium pass instead of long pass if he's on the wideout I know nothing so may be people can give me light on this one. Thanks.
  9. I actually like the idea of him being rostered as a WR instead of QB.
  10. Well, Jon Wolf looks like he's got the wheels, but Robinson looks pretty mediocre. Agree. Wolf is a big guy too. 6.04 230 lbs.
  11. Friesen loves stories like this where he can use to pen a negative spin against the Bombers. Let's just wait and see what he will find out.
  12. QB Jon Wolf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssTrbnBMpXY QB Corey Robinson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlLccmB4S2w
  13. Wow. Brett Carter gets another chance to be a part of the team. And "Nic Demski at #2" bandwagon will get some new passengers.
  14. http://www.bluebombers.com/article/mini-camp-roster
  15. Call it blue-colored-glasses optimism but I have high hopes in our 2 local boys... Goodrich and Reaves (I know he's a project but still).
  16. Just to rundown the names of the newcomers currently listed on the roster. HB/CB Adams, Johnny Miller, Sam Van Dyke, David DB/LB (SAM?) Lyn, Keon Bryant, Jarrid Lynn, Gabe Wright, Demetrius DE Oxendine, Justin Johnson, Derrell DT Collins, Nate LB Bass, Khalil Benton, Shamari Nixon, TraShaun Lamar, Rodney OG Griffiths, Thomas Everett, Quinn OT Mims, David Sanders, Zebrie RB Scott, Da'Rel Randle, Bradley REC Hector, Derrick Goard, Tyrone Montgomery, Kashif Clemons, Toney Ja'mes Logan? Goodrich, Kurt Reaves, Jordan I think it's a very good list so far and added some guys on the IR/PR last year, there's a good chance some of the incumbent will be in tough (replaced on the starting roster, traded or get released).
  17. I won't be surprised if the Stamps will gave up their 1st rounder for Linden Gaydosh.
  18. Derrell Johnson, OLB, East Carolina (HT: 6’1 1/2”, WT: 260 lbs.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP0Tt8eA5sM#t=11 Positives Well-built with proper bulk. Plays with great balance and pad level. Quick first step off the ball from multiple defensive stances. Active and strong with his hands in all facets of his game. Has a plan as a pass-rusher and doesn't waste steps coming off the ball. Powerful beyond his means as a rusher due to leverage and ability to convert speed to power. Uses his hands well to ward off blockers after he gets into a gap. Has potential as a blitzer due to effectiveness splitting gaps and using explosiveness. Gets off blocks well despite lack of length. Maintains gap integrity by positioning himself well against blocks and finding the football early. Plays with high effort level in pursuit. Noted as a hard worker in the weight room and conditioning program at ECU. Experience in multiple defensive fronts. Negatives Severe lack of length, with arms right around 30”. Very little experience in pass coverage. Limited mover in terms of dropping from the line of scrimmage; must play downhill. Stiff hips limit coverage potential and ceiling of his athleticism. Easily negated if a pass-blocker gets his hands on the frame of Johnson. Not enough variance to his pass-rush moves; limited by short arms. Doesn't have great long speed to finish around the corner or close in the open field. Doesn't break down in space as a tackler and will miss on occasion. Lacks great range in pursuit to chase down ball-carriers. Little power as a tackler to quickly get ball-carriers to the ground. Not remarkably productive for a small-conference pass-rusher. May not clearly have a best position as a professional. Collegiate Statistics Year Team Tackles TFL Sacks 2010 ECU 40 4.5 1 2011 ECU 39 5.5 3 2012 ECU 62 11 6.5 2013 ECU 79 13 7 Personal Notes 2012 second team All-Conference USA. 2013 second team All-Conference USA. Four-year starter for the Pirates; switched from end to outside linebacker when defensive scheme changed in 2011 season. East-West Shrine Game participant. Overall Derrell Johnson turned in a solid senior season, headlined by fine showings against Virginia Tech and North Carolina. He has shown some stellar traits through the process. He’s a physical specimen in terms of build and raw power. That plays into his functional strength as a defender who always has leverage on blockers. He’s also active with his hands. His ability to become a better player than he is now is the biggest question mark. As a pass-rush specialist who lacks optimal height and length, he may only be able to go so far. His unique height-weight build could mean trouble at a traditional linebacker position. Defenses that employ a 3-4 scheme should be interested in Johnson’s services as a depth player. Contributions on special teams will be very important for Johnson as an NFL player. source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2034026-derrell-johnson-nfl-draft-2014-highlights-scouting-report-more
  19. Jets = White Out Bombers = Blue Out Works for me.
  20. Jets 1.0 White Out started it all. White Out it is.
  21. I hope this guy will be taught how to slide. congrats to Buck & wife!
  22. I'm expecting a bounce back year from Vega. I think (hope) his problems last year were due to playing hurt.He had turf toe most of last season but says he's 100% now.
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