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2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Haven’t seen something age this badly this quickly since: -
320 yards, 2 TDs, 73% completion rate, yeah, not much at all. And I love fans who see TV angles and can determine the attendance. It’s not a sin to give credit where credit is due. Rourke played well, Lions looked good, great showing from the fans, looks good on the league. We don’t all need to follow the Noeller “**** everyone else in the world except us” bitter mantra.
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2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Can someone explain tandem blocking to me? It is supposed to be assisting a ball carrier by pushing them or pulling them along, no? Because the Mtl o-lineman did just that on the Stanback run and no flag. So when does it get called? -
I’m not going to disparage women BUT (proceeds to disparage women).
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Right after they file impeachment articles against Biden and Garland, and disband the J6 committee. As for the justification for the impeachments, they’ll just re-use Rudy Guliani’s quote about election fraud: “We have lots of theories, we just don’t have the evidence”.
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Or just said “that’s our fans, the lifeblood of our league, voted” and not apologize for or retract anything. Ticketmaster right now is showing just over 4,000 seats left, but sometimes more blocks of seats open up late, so that number is not definitive. -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I suspect there was no “calculation error“ and they simply added up all the votes and realized that the triple votes the fans were allowed totally skewed the results and gave guys like Andrew Harris an all-star vote despite missing most of the season. So the league, after a round of whining from the media voters, invented the “mis-calculation” and just counted media votes (which still had screw-ups like Grant getting a special teams nod while Alford was the award nominee in the same category). League would have been better served just saying “ the fans voted and here is who they thought was worthy, then the media could complain about how stupid the fans are (which they’d likely be too cowardly to do), but leave the league unscathed from its criticism. Then the league could quietly eliminate the fan vote next year. -
Hit Parade with Chris Molanphy.
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Jets forecheck and speed is encouraging so far. Admittedly low bar given what they’ve displayed so far this year.
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Why not?
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Prediction: PLD has his best game of the year. Wants to audition for his chosen team so they overpay when he becomes a free agent.
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2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
This is why fans votes should not be done in the first place. Forget the confusion and improper weighting, you are just going to get ballot stuffing and “name recognition” votes. Looks like the league caved to media whining. -
Can’t speak to the US system, but in Canada the victim impact statement is meant to be a tool to allow the victims to have a voice and express their feelings of suffering and loss and is not intended to inflame the judge or jury. The system is supposed to be dispassionate and not fuelled by vengeance when considering a sentence. The danger is that tugging at the heartstrings or getting an invested party to rip into an accused can improperly influence a jury and lead to an unfair sentence based on the principles at play. Not saying as a human that this is proper, just that the system is set up to focus on the offender, not the victim. Personally, I think an example of where victim impact statements were used in a vengeful way and influenced the judge (by their own admission) was the Humboldt Broncos accident case, where passionate victim impact statements and direct calls for a harsh sentence led the judge to impose an 8 year sentence and force deportation on the truck driver for 16 deaths based on a single act, where the result was punished and not the act itself, as the law dictates was not supposed to happen. As a result, a sanction well above the norm (usually 2 years jail at most for a like offence of running a stop sign resulting in death) was imposed - far more than the Premier himself got for the same action that killed a single elderly lady. Now some will say he got what he deserved and sentences should be that high, but put simply the principles of sentencing and victim impact statements were not followed in that case with significant consequences. Now I won’t get into the debate of what use SHOULD be made of victim impact statements - that’s a moral debate and open to everyone’s opinions. Just saying how the law has operated and why the judge would have set restrictions in this case, lawfully correct but debatably right or wrong depending on one’s moral viewpoint.
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Whatever week this is - Non B2B Champs games
TrueBlue4ever replied to Geebrr's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Edited and changed the name after a fact check. Ruben Vaughn. -
Day drinking is not your friend when you enter a draft.
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Whatever week this is - Non B2B Champs games
TrueBlue4ever replied to Geebrr's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
IIRC Huf was not brought in to replace Hall specifically. Hall was already injury-prone and with Brock holding out the Bombers needed to make a move as they were clearly in their championship window. The swap for Clements happened but still Cal started Hall the next game because in his words he “owed it to Hall” to start him given how the young QB had shown some promise and gutted it out with his assorted bumps and bruises. Sure enough, Hall gets dinged up and Clements comes off the bench, in the 2nd or 3rd quarter I believe, to a huge standing ovation, and the club never looks back. But Huf was not brought in to replace Hall as the back-up. Clements broke his collarbone in a game in Hamilton in 1983 so Cal quickly made a move to bring in Huf as the starter to salvage the season as the temp starter. Clements was still able to get back in time for the playoffs where he took a nasty shot from Ruben Vaughn (that would be totally late and clear roughing the QB by today’s rules) that re-injured his collarbone and knocked him out of the game and propelled BC to a comeback win and the Grey Cup at home where they lost to the Argos. The next year a healthy Clements with Huf backing him up led the team to its first Grey Cup in 22 years, despite another dirty hit to the ribs in the West Final in BC that may or may not have collapsed a lung. -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
TrueBlue4ever replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Of all the West noms I was surprised only by Bryant because he’s been a bit hobbled and I thought Calgary or BC might get the nod due to voter fatigue. Having said that, it would not shock me to see Revenberg beat him out just for the “new blood” factor, otherwise West should win out. If any other upsets, maybe Mauldin over Lemon (although Ottawa was so bad I suspect voters will lean to the “better player on the better team” concept), and if voters think 10 games is not enough, Gittens had a very strong year at receiver and would be a worthy choice for MOC. But the video game numbers and hype train of the position should give Rourke the win there, even with more limited reps. He was hands down the best player in the league when he was in, and it’s just big enough a sample size to qualify him, IMO. -
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And we have free hockey. Scheifele Connor Morrissey to start and they lose the opening faceoff. We need a song for OT and shootouts. Awaiting suggestions. PLD steals the puck after losing the faceoff and sets up Wheels on a 2 on 0, and the Jets rally to win in front of dozens of stunned Coyote fans.
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Jets now pressing but bounces in the goal crease not going their way. Perfetti close and Wheeler just misses the open net tap in. The reigning Lady Bung champ needs to adjust his sights. Snake bit so far.
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Jets wake up enough to tie it up with Scheifele.
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3 stars plus hh joe pop banner day record 15th W
TrueBlue4ever replied to wbbfan's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
1. Tyrell Ford - tight coverage, great knockdowns, sure tackling, and punishing hits. Set the tone for the whole secondary from play one. 2. Schoen - just gets open and scores. Best rookie season in Winnipeg since Selanne in 1993. 3. The running quartet of Brady (1,000 yards!), Johnny (just a pro who does his role, bides his time, and performs hard when asked), Mike Miller (first career offensive TD) and Dakota Prukop (makes things happen with his legs and put together the drive of the game). Crunch - lots of candidates but given how well the punt coverage was tonight, got to give a shout out to Nick Hallett for a couple of beauty clean submarine tackles stopping runners in their tracks. HH - @O2L for his dedication following the game from a plane, and @wbbfan for some great PBP especially, describing the defensive dominance.