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Fogg is the man. In yesterdays interview O'Shea said that Fogg is one of those few players that can run all day and likened him to Chip Cox, Weldon Brown and Kyries Hebert for their ability to start and play on all ST units. http://www.winnipegsun.com/2016/07/13/fogg-in-forecast-for-bombers-return-game Kevin Fogg was an elite kick returner at Liberty University and his highlight reel is something to behold. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive back will get a chance to put those talents on display in the CFL for the first time on Thursday night when the Edmonton Eskimos come to town. With Quincy McDuffie sidelined, Fogg will get the call to return kickoffs and punts and he hopes to do what he did four times during his collegiate career – take the rock to the house. “Oh man, I’m excited for that,” Fogg says. “That’s a thing that I always loved when I had the opportunity to do it back in college. I’ve always been waiting for that next opportunity.” Fogg returned three kickoffs for touchdowns and averaged 33.5 yards on kickoff returns in his junior year, leading the nation in both categories. He was named an all-American kick returner that year. He had a punt return touchdown in his senior year and had a kickoff return for a touchdown called back due to a penalty. “I used to be a running back in high school so having the ball in my hands was a thing I was used to,” Fogg says. “Having that opportunity is a fun thing, an outlet for me honestly.” The Bombers also took a look at LB Moe Leggett and S Macho Harris at the returner spot this week and have options with WR Weston Dressler, SB Ryan Smith and SB Julian Feoli-Gudino if Fogg doesn’t work out.
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They have to solve their red-zone woes, relying on FG's will not be enough to keep pace with Reilly.
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Never mind the mistake, answer the question. Is that the same "Danielle Smith" who bolted from the Wild Rose? At least she found a job.
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Bigger yes, but hard to find LB's more athletic and faster than Wild and Bass. BC has succeeded in highlighting both Bighill and Solly, I wonder what the difference in scheme is?
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The problem is that the MLB spends a lot of time wrestling with O-lineman, plug Wild into that position and all of a sudden it will be Bass making the big plays again and Wild will become invisible.
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Super important ball-game for the club, they have a chance to redeem themselves with their fan-base and build something good, despite their past record. Hope they're up for it.
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Depth Chart is up - Johnny Adams listed on roster
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Don't think it matters who is 3rd, they're all getting plenty of playing time. I would say after the last game Hubbard is likely to stick with Green going back on the PR. -
Depth Chart is up - Johnny Adams listed on roster
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
3 DE's is the way to go, O'Shea mentioned last week that it helped keep everyone fresh. When Corney comes back they'll have to make a decision on Green or Hubbard. -
Depth Chart is up - Johnny Adams listed on roster
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I'm with you on this, nor do I want to see Dressler or any other player of great importance returning punts, too risky. It would have made sense to give Flanders some game action without risking injury to any of the starters. -
Depth Chart is up - Johnny Adams listed on roster
Fatty Liver replied to Mike's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Interesting they brought Sheppard off the PR ahead of Mayo. J. Adams is in, McDuffy is out. No KR or PR indicated, without Flanders any ideas who they're going to use?
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Around The League Regular Season Discussion
Fatty Liver replied to Noeller's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I Don't think they showed the Bass infraction on TV but I remember it being called. Week 3 Fines TORONTO — The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced Tuesday that four players have been fined following Week 3 action. Winnipeg Blue Bombers linebacker Khalil Bass was fined for an unnecessary hit to a vulnerable player (C.J. Gable) in the game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Toronto Argonaut Shawn Lemon was fined for a low hit to BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay in Thursday’s game. Ottawa REDBLACK Damaso Munoz was fined for spearing Bo Levi Mitchell in Friday night’s game versus the Calgary Stampeders. Calgary Stampeder Alex Singleton was fined for a hit to the head of Ottawa REDBLACKS quarterback Trevor Harris. As per league policy, the amount of the player fines was not disclosed. CFL.ca Staff <<<<SOURCE -
I think so, people were hoping for Bass to move to MLB but the result is a lot less free-lancing in a Richie's D. Question is who is the better WIL, Wild or Bass?
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According to Richie Hall Johnson is on the 6 game so the secondary adventure is going to continue for awhile. Adams also did not practice today.
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C'mon buddy, why so divisive? Sounds like you need a drink or 12...
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I dunno for sure but I think 17to85 is referring to Jace Davis the RECEIVER.
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Who knows but they gave him a look and decided Adams, Mayo, Sheppard and Davis were better fits. Could have been attitude, lack of effort, drops or anything. Dressler and Smith were essential to LaPo's game plan and for marketing so they were untouchables.
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True only as long as you acknowledge the ladder is made with Canadian softwood.