SpeedFlex27 Posted December 23, 2018 Author Report Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) On 2018-12-20 at 11:07 PM, SpeedFlex27 said: Coach was named Smut? Edited December 23, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) Deleted Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) John Hufnagel 1986 Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 https://newspaperarchive.com/winnipeg-free-press-aug-13-1975-p-66/
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) Winnipeg Blue Bombers kicker & punter Bernie Ruoff 1976. Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) Ken Ploen 1963 Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27 Rod Black 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) October 14, 1974. The Blue Bombers faced the Hamilton Tiger Cats & quarterback Don Jonas(#7) for the first & only time at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton after Jonas was traded for former Hamilton qb Chuck Ealey on September 2nd. The Bombers dug deep & came away with a hard fought 19-14 victory that day. The Bombers had played two days earlier in Ottawa & were defeated 27-10 by the Rough Riders. The Bombers had played 3 games in 8 days starting October 6th & went 2-1 over that time. Just a punishing schedule that was common in those days with the dreaded "Eastern Swing". What made it worse was the limited rosters back then of only 34 players. Edited December 25, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) Winnipeg Blue Bomber Defensive back Bud Grant (#78) & an unidentified teammate attempt to knock down a pass intended for Hamilton Tiger Cats Offensive End Jack Logan (#73) during the 1953 Grey Cup played on November 28th at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. The Ti Cats defeated the Bombers 12-6 that day. Meanwhile, the pressing question on their minds were, "Is there too much passing & if so, is it still football?" Survey says, No & Yes. Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27 Fatty Liver 1
Fatty Liver Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 8 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: October 14, 1974. The Blue Bombers faced the Hamilton Tiger Cats & quarterback Don Jonas(#7) for the first & only time at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton after Jonas was traded to the Ti Cats for former Hamilton qb Chuck Ealey on September 2nd. The Bombers dug deep & came away with a hard fought 19-14 victory that day. The Bombers had played two days earlier in Ottawa & were defeated 27-10 by the Rough Riders. The Bombers had played 3 games in 8 days starting October 6th & went 2-1 over that time. Just a punishing schedule that was common in those days with the dreaded "Eastern Swing". What made it worse was the limited rosters back then of only 34 players. Big Tony Gabriel in the middle of the pack.
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) 59 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Big Tony Gabriel in the middle of the pack. As a Bomber fan, it sure sucked to see Don Jonas in a Ti Cat uniform. Don was so dejected by that trade that he retired right after the 74 season. He just didn't want to play anymore. He wanted to retire a Blue Bomber & he finally got his wish in 2017. Then Blue Bomber GM Earl Lunsford could be a prick if he had issues with any of his players. The way he did with Jonas at the end in Winnipeg. Edited December 24, 2018 by SpeedFlex27 Tracker and Rod Black 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 25, 2018 Author Report Posted December 25, 2018 8 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Big Tony Gabriel in the middle of the pack. Big Chris wasn't even a glint in his mother's eye yet. NorthernSkunk 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 25, 2018 Author Report Posted December 25, 2018 17 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 25, 2018 Author Report Posted December 25, 2018 On the sidelines for the Bombers: #21 wingback Tom Scott. #43 Center John Bonk. On the field: #63 linebacker Mark Gefert JCon 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted December 27, 2018 Author Report Posted December 27, 2018 Less Browne 1990 Grey Cup Champion: Tracker, SPuDS, BigBlueFanatic and 1 other 4
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 13, 2019 Author Report Posted January 13, 2019 (edited) A day in the life of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on September 8, 1971. Talk about blanket coverage by the Freep. We can only wish for coverage like that today. I happen to remember that foreign Vaseline like substance thing on the Bombers OL jerseys. It became quite the story over the next few days. https://newspaperarchive.com/winnipeg-free-press-sep-08-1971-p-65/ Edited January 13, 2019 by SpeedFlex27 JCon 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 16, 2019 Author Report Posted January 16, 2019 (edited) Cactus Jack Wells interviews halfback Billy Joe Crystal at practice in 1963. Edited January 17, 2019 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 22, 2019 Author Report Posted January 22, 2019 (edited) A very interesting interview with Dieter Brock.... Edited January 22, 2019 by SpeedFlex27 JCon 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 23, 2019 Author Report Posted January 23, 2019 Greg Battle Rod Black and Tracker 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 23, 2019 Author Report Posted January 23, 2019 Blue Bomber Media Guide 1997
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 23, 2019 Author Report Posted January 23, 2019 (edited) Caption this picture....What could Cal Murphy be saying? Edited January 23, 2019 by SpeedFlex27
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 23, 2019 Author Report Posted January 23, 2019 (edited) Matt Dunigan Edited January 23, 2019 by SpeedFlex27
Pete Catan's Ghost Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) My corporeal self Edited January 24, 2019 by Pete Catan's Ghost SpeedFlex27 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted January 24, 2019 Author Report Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) Halfback Mack Herron running behind Offensive Guard Larry Slagle during the 1972 CFL season in a game in Calgary. Herron at 5'5 could literally disappear from the view of defenders charging into the LOS. However, don't let his diminutive size fool you. At 185 lbs he had legs that looked like tree trunks & was surprisingly powerful. With a low center of gravity he was difficult to bring down. In 1972, he was the leading rusher in the CFL with 1,527 yards & 11 touchdowns. He was runner up to Hamilton's Garney Henley for the CFL Most Outstanding Player. Edited January 24, 2019 by SpeedFlex27 Rod Black and Fatty Liver 2
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