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4 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

They did and forced some hurried throws. The key is to get push when it matters. 

Jefferson was completely invisible, in the first half they had zero push and thankfully Calgary had the dropsies.

I'm hoping next week they show up as it will be very important to have pressure.

 

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1)Streveler was a warrior that we haven’t seen the likes of in a very long times.  The guy was playing very injured and they still had no answer for him when he came in.

2) the d was shut down and made bo Levi look like he was running a mid season la police offence. 

3) medlock....he was perfect on the night and kept us in there when it was tight.

HH to collaros.  He did enough to win and put us one step closer to ending the drought.

extra HH to all the beer I crushed 

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3 minutes ago, Brandon said:

 

Jefferson was completely invisible, in the first half they had zero push and thankfully Calgary had the dropsies.

I'm hoping next week they show up as it will be very important to have pressure.

 

He's been invisible since our 2nd bye week

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39 minutes ago, Brandon said:

 

Jefferson was completely invisible, in the first half they had zero push and thankfully Calgary had the dropsies.

I'm hoping next week they show up as it will be very important to have pressure.

 

Calgary has the answer to the pressure from our front. Ssk doesn't however 

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4 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

Jefferson was not invisible. Yeah he didn't get sacks but he was causing problems.

He doesn't sell out for pressures. When he isn't going to get to the qb he anticipates the passing lanes which helps with contain too. Didn't have a monster game but continually altered blms release point and trajectory. In basketball they call it changing shots 

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58 minutes ago, Brandon said:

 

Jefferson was completely invisible, in the first half they had zero push and thankfully Calgary had the dropsies.

I'm hoping next week they show up as it will be very important to have pressure.

 

The first half?  When BLM had something like 65 yards passing?  

Son, that don't happen when a DL has zero push

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1 hour ago, Mark H. said:

The first half?  When BLM had something like 65 yards passing?  

Son, that don't happen when a DL has zero push

In the first quarter BLM had all sorts of time to throw.  Some key drops and great play from our DBs prevented him from really running up the points.   Rewatch the first half,   it's ugly. 

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1 hour ago, Mark H. said:

The first half?  When BLM had something like 65 yards passing?  

Son, that don't happen when a DL has zero push

It does and did. Hard to throw the ball down field alot in cold weather especially when the DBS are playing physical

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3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

the game totally changed when he started using Streveler in the second half. 

Why Speedflex! That's the nicest thing you've said about Streveler to date. Kudos!

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1. Andrew Harris - for being Andrew Harris. The opposition can't ignore him and it opens everything else up.

2. Nic Demski - You can't teach speed and the way he pulled away from the Calgary defenders on his TD gallop was tres impressive.

3. Chris Streveler - Calgary had no answer for this locomotive coming down the track with a full head of steam.

HH - To whoever made the speech in the locker room at half time. That was NOT the same team in the second half that played in the first half. Wow!

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5 hours ago, wbbfan said:

He doesn't sell out for pressures. When he isn't going to get to the qb he anticipates the passing lanes which helps with contain too. Didn't have a monster game but continually altered blms release point and trajectory. In basketball they call it changing shots 

Hence why he made it out as the West nominee for MODP and not Hughes..the one trick pony who fades out...Jefferson is the more complete player and does things that be benefits the defense in multiple ways

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24 minutes ago, Booch said:

Hence why he made it out as the West nominee for MODP and not Hughes..the one trick pony who fades out...Jefferson is the more complete player and does things that be benefits the defense in multiple ways

Jefferson must be 7 or 8 years younger. Like you say he doesn't fade away. 

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8 hours ago, Brandon said:

In the first quarter BLM had all sorts of time to throw.  Some key drops and great play from our DBs prevented him from really running up the points.   Rewatch the first half,   it's ugly. 

And yet, throughout the ugliness, we established our game and trailed only 14-8.

Go figure.

BLM was bedazzled.

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Now there is the distinct possibility ol crafty Richie Hall has flipped the switch and changed up the defensive philosophy for the playoffs..and if so kudos to him and can guarantee you on the closed practices we have been running it a lot so will be well versed in it.

If BLM couldn't figure it out, there is no way in Regina (hell) Fartado can..if he is even playing or healthy enough to make any impact.

Can just see it now about Rider fans whining about losing again cause they had to play backup QB and the irony of it will be they lost to a combination of our backup and a guy they tossed away and didnt give a chance again to because they got enamoured with Fartados mediocrity and flash in a pan play..he is in no way shape or form top tier starter material over the long term

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