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2 hours ago, Booch said:

and decent crowd too al things considered...and as it is in Montreal...having fun at the stadium with wins and atmosphere becomes trendy and in vogue...so others will follow.

They should cater and give comps to as many or more of the hot ladies you seen there to draw in more of the young male population...have them there...the dudes will come hahaha

Montreal has a lot of beautiful women and the best place to see them is the bars on St. Catherine's street. And they are very approachable, too!

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3 hours ago, Tracker said:

Montreal has a lot of beautiful women and the best place to see them is the bars on St. Catherine's street. And they are very approachable, too!

Only if you have cash in hand.

 

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You may not like the change that disallows players from contacting the kicker, but the kickers are right up there in importance with qbs.  Without them you can't convert FG, Points after touchdowns, Kickoffs or punts.   kickers are not easily replaced.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Jpan85 said:

I believe that penalty creation was a direct result of a Mike Miller punt block last year where he absolutely kiledl the Argo punter.

 

Typical CFL overreaction.. punters are players who throw on pads and take the risk too.

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On full blown blocks like Miller’s, I really don’t see the problem. Receivers, RBs get hit like that often enough, but when the aim is to block the punted ball, and they do, I don’t see a problem. Tips and partial blocks, however, can be seen in a different light.

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Why is Luc Broduer-Jordain retiring after the third game of the season?... I assume is has to be "other career opportunities" related... otherwise why show up to TC and play in three games??

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20 minutes ago, bearpants said:

Why is Luc Broduer-Jordain retiring after the third game of the season?... I assume is has to be "other career opportunities" related... otherwise why show up to TC and play in three games??

I think it came down to getting cut, he's no longer a starter.

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Let's hope the Argos find inspiration from the Als/Cats result in their game with the Lions.

Posted
2 hours ago, Jpan85 said:

I believe that penalty creation was a direct result of a Mike Miller punt block last year where he absolutely kiledl the Argo punter.

 

He was almost able to tackle him with the ball.

Posted
7 hours ago, Blueandgold said:

Typical CFL overreaction.. punters are players who throw on pads and take the risk too.

But... they are totally defenseless when they punt. They have no way of protecting themselves.

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Punters have been 'defenceless'  for as long as football has been played. No need to give them even more protection. The only way to block punts now is from the outside. I'd guess that even a full block where the player contacts the kicker will turn into a first down for the punting team.

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17 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

Punters have been 'defenceless'  for as long as football has been played. No need to give them even more protection. The only way to block punts now is from the outside. I'd guess that even a full block where the player contacts the kicker will turn into a first down for the punting team.

I wasn't aware of the rule change and was confused as many after the call.   I agree and I wonder if teams will now focus on the return formation vs. going for the block. 

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