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Early chat- Ticats vs Champs Grey Cup Thread
WildPath replied to Nolby's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I don't know where it fits in the timeline with the Neufeld trade and the Stanley Bryant signing, but signing Chris Randle was also pretty good, even though he isn't here anymore. Fortunately we have moved on to a place where we rely on recruiting stud DBs. -
Honestly there's another team in the CFL I would expect this from more than them....
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Is this the kind of disinformation that maybe is a good thing? If anti-vaxxers think they can overcome whatever boogeyman the vax brings, maybe let them? Might work as well as Fauci's plan to insert the vax into horse tranquilizers.
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Again a guess - I think what has been happening is whenever there is a vax mandate or discussion that comes into play, the anti-vax groups spread it around and get others to express outrage and comment on the internet. If you look at the locations people are posting from (in general, not from the Zoo), it is often people that are not even close to the region. Just a bunch of people trying to make it seem like the majority is against vax mandates. Just as we see massive Rider support attacking any online polls, the same thing happens with anti-vaxxers. Fortunately it is actually an exceptionally vocal minority that tries to bolster their cause by recruiting others to flood the polls.
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I hope you are right, but I don't think you are. I'm not sure how "reasonable people" can come to the conclusion that it is better to be unvaccinated than vaccinated from the data that is out there from credible sources. Just looking at the data from Manitoba, the numbers of hospital admissions/ICU patients from vaccinated/unvaccinated populations. Also comparing the rates of Covid cases in Winnipeg and Southern health regions... If you took the word *reasonable* out of the statement, I might be more inclined to agree.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think this is correct - legitimately interested if you have a source that confirms your belief. I think generally something can mutate to be both more lethal AND more infectious. I believe the mechanism is that increased lethality will harm the spread (if it kills people quickly, it is hard to spread much). I think Covid has been especially problematic because of asymptomatic spread and pre-symptomatic spread. I have requested the book The Premonition from Michael Lewis from the library in hopes of learning more about Covid and hopefully epidemics and responses in general. Appreciate that you could have an open mind and be willing to learn from others. Unfortunately, I don't believe this is the case with most of those who are not vaccinated at this point in time. I think most are firmly in the camp that they won't ever get a Covid vaccine. Some may still be swayed by conversation and good sources, but I don't think many will. Rough guess is that an equal number would be swayed by having vaccine mandates. Our government has put a lot of resources into provide vaccine information and reducing hesistancy to little effect. A common response is "the vaccine must be very dangerous if the government needs to spend money/bribe people to get vaccinated". The information is there from multiple credible sources if unvaccinated people truly want to be informed or have a good faith discussion. Now is the time to protect those who cannot be vaccinated, those who are at risk even though vaccinated, allowing a sense of normalcy to return to people's lives and for the economy and business owners to have some stability. The way forward is reducing the amount of harm that unvaccinated people can do through vaccine mandates.
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Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
WildPath replied to Pete Catan's Ghost's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Tuesday? I listened to the one they did last night. They are always on Mondays. Maybe Tuesday was seeing him at practice? *Coaches show should also be at the link I posted above. They have been adding them to the podcast since Bob announced the retirement. -
Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
WildPath replied to Pete Catan's Ghost's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I'm pretty sure a final coaches show is standard practice for them. Maybe not during the Mike Kelly era, but I think O'Shea has done a final coaches show every year. -
Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
WildPath replied to Pete Catan's Ghost's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvZmRjMmFkMTMtZDE5OS00ZTk3LWIyZGItYTU5MzAwY2I2Y2MyLzRlYmEwNWVmLTNiYTYtNDhlNS1hNDRjLWE4ZTQwMGU4YTc4Yy9mMzAwZWZlMC1hMjA2LTRkN2YtOGY0NS1hOGU0MDBlOTU1OTUvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= The first time I ever have seen them have the pre-game, commentary and post-game on the Blue Bomber Podcast. You can also find it in whatever podcast app you choose. -
In talking to Bob Irving on the post-game show, he couldn't say enough great things about the Bombers organization and how much he loves Winnipeg and loves playing here. It really sounded to me like he was getting choked up when he was talking about how much he loves this team. In the same interview he ripped into the Riders whole organization. I can't remember what he exactly said, but it had to do with how they are a garbage organization that employs dirty players. So on top of being a great quarterback, he's an excellent analyst of organizations. 😄
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GDT - Western Final - Riders @ The Champs
WildPath replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
This happened AT LEAST 3 times in the game (I was counting after the first one I noticed). Harris went directly into Gainey and plowed through him. Knocked him on his ***. I noticed towards the second half Gainey was mostly avoiding straight on contact with Harris and was initiating contact from the side. -
We were so much worse against the run before Stove came back. I'm not sure if we did something else when he came back, but our defense got so much better. Especially against the run. He's one of the biggest worries I have for injuries. We have good backups in just about every position (except QB and K), but I fear our run stopping would suffer without Stove. Edit - I vaguely remember that Wilson came back around the time Stove also did. That probably beefed up our run stopping ability.
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He did get dealt a pretty good hand, but he has been without our #1 weapon for most of the year. Even when Harris has been in the lineup, he has been used in different ways. We rarely see the short passes to Harris this year. It would be nice to reevaluate with a broader body of work and what he can do without an established offense, but he's surpassed my expectations this year. I felt there was likely a bit of a learning curve early in the season, but offense has rarely been a concern this year. Either has defense though. I have a feeling we were one of the most prepared squads coming into the season. Not only having a lot of the championship-winning team back, but the organization holds itself to high expectations from top to bottom. I'm betting we used 2020 and the extended unofficial 2021 preseason better than any other team. Well organized virtual meetings, players frequently in contact with each other, etc.
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Looks like we are pushing back more cardiac surgeries to make sure we have ICU capacity. Kind of scary when we've had access to vaccinations for months. It seems like we haven't hit our latest peak either, so I'm guessing this will only get worse. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-cardiac-surgery-cancellations-covid-19-1.6273696 The advocacy group estimates the number of surgeries and procedures delayed in the province is now at 136,000 and climbing.
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I might have said this is too harsh before, but there are a lot of people who's lives are being severely harmed by the threat of Covid - those who are immunocompromised and cannot be vaccinated, people with young kids that cannot be vaccinated, elderly people that still have significant risk of infection despite being vaccinated, anyone who expects to have a functioning healthcare system for when they need it. My grandfather recently passed away in a nursing home. Despite being vaccinated and members of his family being vaccinated, visitation and other care was greatly restricted. There are many vulnerable people like him that have had pretty shitty lives the past couple of years, even after getting vaccinated. It is well overdue for the unvaxxed to bear the brunt of the pandemic and restrictions. Many of them have flaunted lockdown restrictions and have extended the pandemic, made it more dangerous for vulnerable people and caused harm to businesses and the economy. I still think they should have a choice to be vaccinated and I think privileges being taken away might lead to even stronger anti-vax views, but it is more about removing a danger from society than encouraging them to get vaccinated at this point.
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Yeah, but Fajardo had 4. With a more pass-focused offense, he would have smoked Bud Grant's record. 😄
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Just skimming this thread to catch up. Glad I wasn't the only one who thought Suitor was downright brutal. I already had really low expectations for him, but the last few weeks of him have been the worst I've known in his career. He's rarely insightful and continually presents as a homer. There's no wit or intelligence that comes from him. As Norm MacDonald would say after insulting someone"nah nah, he's a good guy"
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I don't think he's coming back this year. How the Nichols injury was handled in 2019 made me think there's no way he'll be back this year unless O'Shea says he will play for sure. I sure hope I'm wrong, but there's a history of "might be back" being extended for a long period of time. I'd love it if he can at least split carries while getting sharp for the cup.
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I believe that is supposed to be how it goes. I've heard a range of different levels places check from friends. Airlines, restaurants often not really checking vax status either just verbally or the QR code on its own.
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Possible, but how would an MLA in the governing party not know what the rules are, especially if she's dined out multiple times at multiple different restaurants? Her refusing to tell her vaccine status previously certainly gives no reason to just trust that it was an error. I don't think its a huge deal, she claims she's double vaccinated, we'll see when the mandate comes in for legislature. Just another PC MLA thinking the rules don't apply to them.
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Bob mentioned something on the post game show that one of the Stamps, forget who it was right now, said something like they knew they were the better team and they proved it in the game...
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/janice-morley-lecomte-manitoba-mla-restaurant-vaccine-card-1.6257442 She's since said that it was an error and that she's used whatever paper she's been using multiple times at other restaurants to prove her vaccination status. She said she is fully vaccinated and has since downloaded the proper app... Something smells fishy here. MLA doesn't know about the standard procedure for checking vaccination status introduced by her own government? And she's used incorrect verification multiple times before? I believe it was simple an error like I believe Audrey Gordon had no knowledge of the Springs grad or indoor mask requirements as the health minister. Morley Lecomte was previously in the news for refusing to disclose her vaccine status as well. https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/special/coronavirus/silence-on-vaccine-status-not-an-option-for-public-servants-574907732.html#long-story
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Bye Bob (Irving Retirement)
WildPath replied to Pete Catan's Ghost's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I know many don't like the call in portion of the post game show on CJOB, but last night had some good moments. Many people calling in just to wish Bob a happy retirement and tell him how much his work has meant to them. A few of the callers seemed like they must have been cutting onions in the background. Some fairly emotional calls. Link below if anyone is interested: https://globalnews.ca/pages/audio-vault-cjob/ -
I'm not sure what I'm making up. As bigg jay stated, they have a history of using public funds for private interests. A huge percentage of property taxes comes from education taxes. Clearly it would make a mansion more appealing to know you will be saving thousands a year not paying property tax. I think it was reported that Pallister himself saved $4000 on property taxes by reducing the educational tax this year. He also benefited by getting 80%(and interest) amnesty on his Costa Rica mansion. I don't think he cut the education tax to make his mansion more appealing to a buyer, but it certainly didn't hurt. I believe they cut and plan to eliminate education property taxes to help property owners. Unfortunately this agenda will help out those who need help the least. I'm saying that as someone who has already deposited two cheques for my property tax rebate. On the same topic, they recently announced they will have a plan to replace the funding for education in two years. I don't know how a government can be seen as fiscally responsible when you get rid of one of your main sources of income and proudly announce a plan to have a plan two years from now to replace those funds.
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I don't know if I've ever felt sad listening to the pregame show. I've never known anything other than Bob doing them.