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Bombers vs Stamps - Friday night football
Fatty Liver replied to The Zipp's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Mike Miller 34 and Jake 32, might be inclined to pack it in after this year, they both have careers on the go on the East Coast. -
Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Beeksma had 2 go arounds with the Ti-Cats, LB body type O'Shea likes on ST, 6'-2" 220 lbs, plus he was a former Gryphon. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Like Collaros and Flutie, Kelly is good at sandlot football, he has a strong arm, accuracy and the running ability to make it work. He's less cerebral than MBT but the Argos are probably stronger with him at QB as long as he can maintain consistency, which was MBT's main drawback. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Doesn't help that Campbell doesn't acknowledge the importance of a strong running game, Mizzell is good but he can't do it all on his own, and if he gets injured, they're sunk. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Have to give the Argos D credit, Adams was under pressure all night long, throwing long balls in desperation is a bit of a Fajardo speciality but VA can do it too! The same D-line and LB crew beat up the Bombers in the GC, not sure the Bombers could handle it any better right now as that is a very physical team. Add Chad Kelly's ability to shred a secondary plus a solid ground game and the Argos are ranked #1 until proven otherwise. -
Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Pigrome!!! -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Dane Evans waiting in the wings to take over. -
Future Safety when B.A. hangs em up.
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A dramatic increase in WFH also has the possibility of transforming cities in both good and bad ways, as office space in downtown cores becomes redundant and an unnecessary expense to carry. Cities like Calgary with tons of office towers have a real problem transforming these huge buildings into any other services. The loss of occupants effects taxation income and leads to gutted cores occupied by homeless which has been a big problem for over 50 years in American cities where many companies have built new office complexes in cheaper satellite locations on the outskirts. If N.A. would have stuck with the European model of low-rise city design and not focused all decisions on the convenience of the automobile, we'd have better cities now and wouldn't be facing the deterioration of cores along with massive logistical obstacles in the near future.
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The CFL should come out with a hat line that features dangling corks.....they could also use a few more Bruces.
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I think the league plans to crack down on Bighill's over the top missile shot on the QB this year, if the helmet can't be the target, he doesn't have much to aim at.
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
He's been on the cusp of success since 2019, but every year something seems to happen to derail the Ti-Cats season. -
Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
O'Shea doesn't like telling the media anything useful and Darren Cameron is doing the blocking for him by limiting questions and cutting video to suit. Other than Ed Tait's articles, they're producing minimal media content at this time, pumping out 2 interviews per practice, usually from the same 2 individuals. Time for a shake up and new blood. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Steinauer probably gets until the end of this season to turn the team around, if he can't get it done he's gone in the off-season. -
Electroshock therapy might improve his personality.
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Rusty Idols @Cliffor18175753 Conservative Party of Canada: 'We're tough on crime!' 'Unless it's a hate crime committed by one of the rage monkeys we are winding up and then unleashing on society. Then we won't say a damn thing for fear of offending our hateful base.' 1:35 PM · Jun 29, 2023 · 10K Views
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Me either, he was probably being paid minimum wage for one of the few jobs he could get to support himself. To say he should feel obligated to lay down his life attempting to take out a psycho with a machine gun with little to no professional training is a bit silly. Just because you have a gun, doesn't make you a potential hero, more likely you'll end up just another victim.
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If I heard his voice today, I'd instantly recognize it.
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Bombers vs Als - Canada day weekend edition
Fatty Liver replied to The Zipp's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
"To be fair", Zach's ball placement has not always been great for Agudosi to take advantage of, when passing to the tall guy in the corner, the ball should never be underthrown. -
I'm not sure how I stumbled upon the following article, but jumping Jehoshaphat it's disturbing, when normal becomes disturbing, what does that say about normal? https://infotel.ca/newsitem/in-hotbed-of-firearm-freedom-a-hamburger-comes-with-a-side-of-handgun/it15295 What's new in America, though, is a political shift on guns. Even for a country renowned for its world-leading gun-ownership rates, these are particularly triumphant times for gun-rights enthusiasts. Exactly two years ago, the country was debating the possibility of national gun-control measures following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 12, 2014. But a new poll illustrates the implausibility of that now. For the first time in more than two decades of Pew Research surveys, the organization announced this week that it found more support for gun rights than for gun control. A record 52 per cent called it more important to protect the right of Americans to own guns compared to 46 per cent who called gun control more important — adding public opinion to a gun-rights arsenal that already includes a friendly Supreme Court and an ever-friendlier Republican-dominated Congress. Shares in gun companies nearly doubled after Sandy Hook, before the recent stock-market dip. Gun sales appear up, with background checks through the FBI system doubling since the program was created in 1999. In the hope of making Texas the 45th open-carry state, advocates recently took to demonstrating with assault rifles in stores like Target. The gun battle is lost when 45 out of 50 states approve open-carry laws. Meanwhile in Dunedin Florida.... https://breaking911.com/florida-man-avoids-charges-after-firing-ar-15-at-pool-cleaner/
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The problem with your argument is that it ignores that in most cases churches have been set up for systematic monetary gain and have doled out systematic abuse in parallel from the power and privilege they've gained meddling with people's internal psychology. The actors may change from century to century but the wealth accumulation and the abuses have been continual attributes of these organizations from the beginning. So it goes a whole lot deeper than blaming a mountain of atrocities on a few bad apples, when every one of these apples has been raised and educated within the church.
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Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Go back and re-watch the games if you're not sure what Piggy accomplished, he made at least 2 throws that demonstrated great touch and one long pass that showed he had a very strong arm with good accuracy as well. Best yet, he wasn't just hucking the ball up for grabs or throwing it automatically to a spot like most rookie QB's, he found open receivers downfield and hit them in stride. As for his running ability it speaks for itself, the multiple tackles he broke while running the ball were on experienced football players, desperate to bring him down in their quest to land jobs. -
Bombers vs Als - Canada day weekend edition
Fatty Liver replied to The Zipp's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
So essentially, they cut Pigrome to accommodate DB Tyrique McGhee on the PR. -
Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Fatty Liver replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Yah, I don't think the Bombers actually cut MBT based on performance, it was more like releasing him to pursue another opportunity elsewhere. -
Bombers vs Als - Canada day weekend edition
Fatty Liver replied to The Zipp's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Schmekel and Szott should also be listed on the PR, bringing the current total up to 13. No idea what that number should be anymore.