no71 Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 HARRIS = GOLDEN BOY the statue's still there? F*&^%$$ Donny Lalonde wbbfan 1
johnzo Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Wanna put in a word here for Thomas Mayo. Leading receiver tonight, made clutch catches on the dagger drive, and separated himself from our other depth receivers Tracker, comedygeek, wbbfan and 5 others 8
do or die Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Mayo has done something in 3 games now Noeller 1
no71 Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Agreed. Mayo has shown more than any of the other newbie receivers,
johnzo Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 OL with only one sack allowed. Suddenly one of the best in the League. Bond an enormous difference maker. Stickem, ddanger, Judd and 3 others 6
Sard Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Kohlert with the pass for a 1st down Judd and comedygeek 2
Fatty Liver Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 22 minutes ago, Sard said: Kohlert with the pass for a 1st down I think that is the only time he touched the ball.
Sard Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 3 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: I think that is the only time he touched the ball. I think you're right... that being said, I've always liked Kohlert, so I'm going to assume he made a great block on Harris' touchdown run as well Mark F 1
Sard Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Actually, just saw the run again on the TSN highlights and Kohlert was blocking the player on the goal line... Anyways, great win by the team... GO BLUE!!!
JuranBoldenRules Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 1 hour ago, johnzo said: OL with only one sack allowed. Suddenly one of the best in the League. Bond an enormous difference maker. And Foketi. Better than Hardrick. voodoochylde and Atomic 2
Pete Catan's Ghost Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 8 hours ago, do or die said: 1. Harris. Yeah, the fumbles....but the more he gets the rock, the better this O works. Tough, max effort player...and making the tough plays in crunch time 2. Medlock Guy is on total autopilot - 20 straight FG. We get inside opponent 55 yd line - automatic 3. Someone needs to remind MOS of this. 3. Multiple Tie Loffler - guy is around the ball and consistently pops people. is this dude really a rook? Leggett - not many LBs are a quick pick 6 threat. Had number 3 at a key time, tonight. Bass-Wild - like a pair of energizer batteries, they just keep going and going. 4. Best Performance in a Supporting Role Travis Bond - His performance as a diving Cristiano Ronaldo against John Bowman to gain the first of two penalties was beautiful. By extension, it may even result in Bowman getting fined by the league for referee criticism...Take a bow Travis. wbbfan, johnzo, Tracker and 3 others 6
Tracker Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Yup. Bond is the glue of the O-line's cohesiveness.
TrueBlue4ever Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 Well friends, tonight's game was not the prettiest affair, but in the end the Bombers parlayed another stout defensive effort and the perfect kicking of Justin Medlock to a victory in La Belle Province. Of course, there are many elements that go into securing a win, but there can be only one Happy Honker, the player who did that something extra special in the game. Now, I enjoyed the efforts of lineman Travis Bond, drawing a rough play penalty with the Bombers backed up in their own end with the greatest acting display seen in these parts since a gruff Joe Mack effectively portrayed a competant evaluator of football talent in his interview and conned the Bombers board of directors into hiring him as GM a few years ago, and then provided a key block on Macho Harris, as the fine folks at TSN know him, game clinching touchdown run. But my Happy Honker winner goes to a more unsung hero. With 8 minutes left and backed up on their own 16 yard line, this club did what they so often have failed to do in the past. What good teams like Calgary seem to do all the time when the chips are down with the game on the line - they took control of their destiny with a methodical drive that put the game away. And the architect of that drive way QB Matthew Nicholls, who went 5/5 and spread the ball around, mixing runs and passes in a brilliantly sequence that salted the match away for our Blue and Gold warriors. After struggling for long stretches of this contest, Nicholls came through in the clutch, and that makes him worthy of tonight's Happy Honker award. BBlink, coach17, blitzmore and 10 others 13
blitzmore Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Where are all the posters that said McDuffie has no hands?
wbbfan Posted August 28, 2016 Author Report Posted August 28, 2016 1 hour ago, blitzmore said: Where are all the posters that said McDuffie has no hands? probably has to do with all the dropped returns, and the 2 bad drops when we tried to work him into wr before he got banged up. hes hit or miss. Bowman esq (but not that bad) 21 hours ago, no71 said: Agreed. Mayo has shown more than any of the other newbie receivers, Hes showing legit flashes. But jace davis was doing similar early in the season. Lets hope he can keep it up.
kelownabomberfan Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 16 hours ago, Pete Catan's Ghost said: 4. Best Performance in a Supporting Role Travis Bond - His performance as a diving Cristiano Ronaldo against John Bowman to gain the first of two penalties was beautiful. By extension, it may even result in Bowman getting fined by the league for referee criticism...Take a bow Travis. Look out Daniel Day Lewis if Bond ever decides to go into acting full time.
comedygeek Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 On 2016-08-27 at 0:12 AM, Throw Long Bannatyne said: I think that is the only time he touched the ball. I can't remember which drive it was, but there was one where Nichols ended up throwing it to the corner in front of the end zone for an incompletion (potential interception) and on the replay I saw Kohlert WIDE OPEN up the middle just waiting for the pass that surely would've been a TD. We settled for one of our 6 FGs on that drive. Point is, I'm sure there were other situations where Kohlert ran the right routes and got open and just didn't get the ball thrown his way. It seems LaPo doesn't have him in their plans as much as I think he deserves -- but hey, if he's contributing in other ways and the team is happy with him overall, then all's good, because he deserves to be there. Even without the stats of late, I still think he's one of the best National receivers in the league. Fatty Liver 1
Mark F Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Think I'm giving Noeller a star, for hanging with the team when I had given up. johnzo and Noeller 2
do or die Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Sheppard did some nice blocking work, overall....
Old Bomber Fan Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 still believe Denmark, Dressler, Smith, Mayo and Kohert should be our receivers. Only thing I didn't like about the last game was we abandoned the long ball and instead went to the rinkie dink short passes again. Even if we throw it incomplete we at least stretch the defense so they cannot fill the box or tight to the line. Hopefully that won't be the case in the future because if it is our offense will stall yet again. To have 3 turn overs in the first three MTL possessions and come away with 9 points is not the way to win games. The defense and special teams won this one. The short game didn't do us any favours. Mark F 1
wbbfan Posted August 28, 2016 Author Report Posted August 28, 2016 23 minutes ago, Old Bomber Fan said: still believe Denmark, Dressler, Smith, Mayo and Kohert should be our receivers. Only thing I didn't like about the last game was we abandoned the long ball and instead went to the rinkie dink short passes again. Even if we throw it incomplete we at least stretch the defense so they cannot fill the box or tight to the line. Hopefully that won't be the case in the future because if it is our offense will stall yet again. To have 3 turn overs in the first three MTL possessions and come away with 9 points is not the way to win games. The defense and special teams won this one. The short game didn't do us any favours. That will certainly be the core of our wr group, if they can get and stay healthy. Mayo is the spot thats up for grabs, but hes been performing very well. I imagine we will continue to DI mcduffie too. This offense seldom throws the long ball. We try and do the exact same thing our D thinks wont happen. Short, under easy high percentage passes that you have to string a lot of together to score. None of our qbs are great deep ball passers. Short to medium possesion type qbs. Both nichols and willy have struggled putting the ball on the money on medium to longer routes. Tons of diving catches, misses, and throw behinds. The D and teams have pick up the team and run during the win streak. With our offense doing enough to win / not lose. With our qbs and plop at the helm I dont see that changing. This is very similar strategy to what we did under MB. this may well be what Mos wants. TOP grinding offense that protects the ball. Not to mention the 4 qbs we have, have very similar skill sets. davis/bennett are more athletic and bennett has more accuracy troubles. But all of em are short-medium possession passers.
JuranBoldenRules Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 McDuffie is going to have a hell of a time staying on the roster. I don't think you can hang onto a guy who's major contribution is simply kickoff returns. He doesn't even go back for FG returns. He's brought nothing as a receiver, he'd be way down the pecking order.
wbbfan Posted August 28, 2016 Author Report Posted August 28, 2016 (edited) 35 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said: McDuffie is going to have a hell of a time staying on the roster. I don't think you can hang onto a guy who's major contribution is simply kickoff returns. He doesn't even go back for FG returns. He's brought nothing as a receiver, he'd be way down the pecking order. he has a spot when you cant have a guy like fogg returning full time and starting at db. He was solid on a night where again nichols was throwing some what wild and not finding any one with much consistency. And had a nice run. Edited August 28, 2016 by wbbfan Tracker 1
johnzo Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 3 hours ago, Old Bomber Fan said: still believe Denmark, Dressler, Smith, Mayo and Kohert should be our receivers. I like Mayo as the first guy off the bench -- I don't think you can start him at the expense of a healthy D. Adams. And echoing DoD -- loved Sheppard and Kohlert's downfield blocking on Harris' dagger touchdown run. They totally erased their men from the play. I think you'd have to go back to Adarius Bowman to see Bomber receivers blocking like that. Mark F 1
blitzmore Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 20 hours ago, wbbfan said: probably has to do with all the dropped returns, and the 2 bad drops when we tried to work him into wr before he got banged up. hes hit or miss. Bowman esq (but not that bad) Hes showing legit flashes. But jace davis was doing similar early in the season. Lets hope he can keep it up. All the dropped returns? Give your head a shake! Bad drops? every receiver has bad drops.
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