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  1. Great write up on Alex Vitt, way to go Ed. http://www.bluebombers.com/2016/05/19/alex-vitt-a-homegrown-story/ Ed Tait @EdTaitWFC May 18, 2016 Even if it ended right here and right now, Alex Vitt would still have a heckuva tale to tell about his football career. His amateur resume positively glows, dating all the way back to his first days as a member of the Greendell Falcons through to the St. Vital Mustangs, Winnipeg Rifles and University of Manitoba Bisons. But, man oh man, the 25-year-old J.H. Bruns Collegiate product would love to pen another chapter with his hometown Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Last week, Vitt was the Bombers’ seventh-round choice (55th overall) in the Canadian Football League Draft, and next week he’ll be on the field for the opening of rookie camp. “It’s like a dream come true, to be honest,” said Vitt. “I’ve watched them play since the old Canad Inns (Stadium) days. I used to go to games there all the time. It’s great. Friends and family can come out and we’re all cheering for the same team. Vitt posted some juicy numbers during his final year with the Bisons, pulling in 30 passes for 711 yards and four touchdowns in eight conference games. He’s got good size at 6-1, 205 lbs, but it’s the intangible stuff that has endeared him to every coach who has worked with him over the years. “He is almost-assuredly the single-most respected player on our team,” said Bisons head coach Brian Dobie. “He’s a team captain, but he’s earned every bit of that respect. He’s humble, he’s hard working… he does everything right. Everything. The best thing I can say about Alex is he does, and will, maximize his potential in his preparation and in the moment. He learns quickly, he will hustle and he will adapt. “He’s the consummate prep guy and then he goes out and makes big plays in games. He plays like his character: he’s relentless, he perseveres. “Now, does he run the fastest 40? Nope. Does he have the best vertical? Nope. But at the end of the day, intrinsics count for a ton and that guy plays the game at 100 miles per hour.” The Bombers like Vitt’s receiver skill set, but Dobie – who was to meet with Vitt on Thursday to discuss next week’s rookie camp – believes the biggest impact he could make, at least initially, is on special teams. “No one is expecting Alex Vitt to go in and be a CFL all-star or start in his first year,” said Dobie. “But if he gets the chance, they’ll notice his abilities on special teams. “He was the best special-teams player in our program, but we couldn’t use him there because he was our best receiver the last couple of years.” As excited as Vitt is about his next opportunity with the Bombers, the last few days have also given him a chance to reminisce about what’s in his rear-view mirror. “Once I get my (Bombers) helmet I’m going to take a bunch of pictures of it and reminisce about everything,” said Vitt. “And it will become real the first day of camp, absolutely. “It’s funny, when I was with the Rifles I thought, ‘this might be it’. And then when I came to the Bisons I thought this might be the last stop as well. I guess about halfway through the year I thought, ‘Oh, wow… this (the CFL) might be a possibility.’” Vitt was one of four Bisons selected in last week’s draft, along with defensive lineman David Onyemata (selected by Saskatchewan; signed with New Orleans after being drafted by them), offensive lineman Alex McKay (Saskatchewan) and linebacker D.J. Lalama (Edmonton). “I had my laptop and was watching it on TV in the Bisons dressing room,” Vitt said. “Alex McKay went to Saskatchewan (three picks before him) and so we were celebrating that, I was texting him, and then my teammate beside me says, ‘Oh, Alex Vitt got picked.’ I looked down (at his laptop) and it was ‘Look at that… Winnipeg.’ “Right when my name went across my phone exploded and everyone was trying to call me. I actually missed a call from Coach O’Shea because my phone was going up. Coach Dobie had to text me to say, ‘You’ve got to call this man right now.’ I heard from him and he just said, ‘Congratulations on being picked. We want you to go out in training camp and strut your stuff, show what you can do and go smash people.’ He said don’t worry about what number you were picked, which was never an issue for me. It doesn’t matter when you are picked. “I’m going to go in as healthy as I can, do whatever is asked of me and do it to the best of my ability. The goal right now is to make the team.”
  2. Note to self: Never reference a man's knob and use the word palatable in the same sentence!
  3. His excitement is palpable, I believe he uses it to shine his own pecker.
  4. If Lalonde has 53 registered companies, good chance he's "fiddling" around. He probably knows the legal loopholes of the countries he does business in better than any of his investors and will continue to exploit innocent victims without fear of prosecution. Pity he seems to have a clear conscience about it.
  5. Is this info. true? TSN1290 (Gary Lawless) reported it was a base of 85k with incentive to 115k
  6. You might want to read the article before posting, it doesn't have much to do with the Panama Papers at all, that's just the headline they chose to use.
  7. 'Golden Boy' boxer Donny Lalonde, named in Panama Papers, in Costa Rican investment controversy Former boxing champion’s companies, bank accounts appear in Panama Papers http://www.cbc.ca/interactives/longform/news/against-the-ropes-panama-papers-donny-lalonde
  8. Picked this info. up off the Rider's site.....sometimes I hate the CFL. Clarence Denmark: - One year deal - Base contract in the 60's - NO signing bonus -If he hits ALL incentives such as being an All Star, 1,000 yard receiver, etc. etc. he'll make close to $80K but no one hits all of those. Even if he did, we'd get a steal at $80K. But he's likely going to make in the 70's somewhere. The good news is Ego Jones is well on his way to establishing a reputation among vets. as a nasty negotiator and the cheapest GM in the league. May he reap his just reward in next years F.A.
  9. According to their roster the TiCats don't have any kickers or punters listed. Can't be right, I thought Hugh O'Neill was still there.
  10. Miller and Walters look the part, O'Shea looks like the nervous guy who gets blown away in act #one.
  11. He's also a good LB, sure hope they can keep him around.
  12. "The flowers of spring grow upon the decaying corpse of seasons past." H.R. Pufnstuf
  13. Please cut and paste, many of us are not FP subscribers thus can not read the article.
  14. Unless there is a long list of qualified applicants vying for these part-time jobs I think cutting a large chunk of their work-force sends the wrong message to future applicants. Demoting and retraining is a better approach but ultimately I would like to see a pay increase so that the position of official is worthy of a full-time career choice.
  15. I will be waiting with bated breath for the first poster to come forward and praise a ref. on this forum.
  16. JFG did not see the field much in the second half of the season as Moore did not miss as many games as people think. I like hardscrabble Canadian receivers and wish teams could look beyond "measurables" and more at "effectability". Imagine what kind of career Rick House would have if he showed up at TC today. Sad.
  17. I didn't see enough of Richards to have an opinion but I saw enough of Bastien to prefer the work of JFG.
  18. Along with signing Denmark the Riders released 5 today. RIDERS RELEASE 5 The Riders also announced they released the following players: National receiver Alex Carroll National running back Brandon Deschamps National fullback Carl Fitzgerald International defensive lineman Sage Harold International running back Stephen Houston
  19. Glad to see Clarence get another opportunity but don't care for the landing spot. Who would have thunk, Dressler for Denmark would never fly in Riderville.
  20. This is another video of Corney leaping backwards out of the pool, the other 3 guys in the video are no slouches either.
  21. He may not make an NFL team but that doesn't mean he won't spend a year or two hopping around between teams trying to catch on.
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