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Posted
4 hours ago, Geebrr said:

Agreed 

And BA has to be in that convo 

Ba allowed a lot of guys to shine. Alford would’ve been the best with out ba. For my money ba was the most valuable db on the roster and still is. Would’ve been my modp. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Tracker said:

Please do. Bombers fans will mock you relentlessly (but in good humour) and if you sit next to Bomber fans, your eyes won't water the way they would when you sit downwind of a Rider fan at Mosaic.

Sitting next to a rider fan, bold, adventurous. 

Posted

Can you imagine the obliteration the NFL media would give a Head Coach that said he knew he would lose a challenge but wanted to support his player after a correct call was made? Particularly after they could have used that TO in a tight game? 
 

What a ******* doorknob. The worst franchise in the history of NA sports just never ceases to embarrass itself. 

Posted
30 minutes ago, Geebrr said:

Can you imagine the obliteration the NFL media would give a Head Coach that said he knew he would lose a challenge but wanted to support his player after a correct call was made? Particularly after they could have used that TO in a tight game? 
 

Not like the game was well in hand for either side - lack of awareness. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Rod Black said:

Not like the game was well in hand for either side - lack of awareness. 

But doesn't that sum up this Rider team in a nutshell - lack of awareness?  Many (I won't say all because they do have some quality individuals on that team) simply bask in the echo chamber that they and their fans have created for themselves.  They are ego driven.  Feel that the league is out to get them.  It's an "us against them" mentality and it breeds selfishness.

That's what separates this club from that one.

Under O'Shea, it's never been "us against them" .. it's always been about being accountable, to yourself and your teammates.  Execute your assignments.  Give what you have to the guys on the field.  Be a professional.  If you do that, your accolades will come.  It breeds selflessness.

Posted
14 minutes ago, voodoochylde said:

But doesn't that sum up this Rider team in a nutshell - lack of awareness?  Many (I won't say all because they do have some quality individuals on that team) simply bask in the echo chamber that they and their fans have created for themselves.  They are ego driven.  Feel that the league is out to get them.  It's an "us against them" mentality and it breeds selfishness.

That's what separates this club from that one.

Under O'Shea, it's never been "us against them" .. it's always been about being accountable, to yourself and your teammates.  Execute your assignments.  Give what you have to the guys on the field.  Be a professional.  If you do that, your accolades will come.  It breeds selflessness.

Yes. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, voodoochylde said:

Under O'Shea, it's never been "us against them" .. it's always been about being accountable, to yourself and your teammates.  Execute your assignments.  Give what you have to the guys on the field.  Be a professional.  If you do that, your accolades will come.  It breeds selflessness.

This is why we need O'Shea locked in a contract for 10 more years!! 

Posted
15 minutes ago, voodoochylde said:

But doesn't that sum up this Rider team in a nutshell - lack of awareness?  Many (I won't say all because they do have some quality individuals on that team) simply bask in the echo chamber that they and their fans have created for themselves.  They are ego driven.  Feel that the league is out to get them.  It's an "us against them" mentality and it breeds selfishness.

That's what separates this club from that one.

Under O'Shea, it's never been "us against them" .. it's always been about being accountable, to yourself and your teammates.  Execute your assignments.  Give what you have to the guys on the field.  Be a professional.  If you do that, your accolades will come.  It breeds selflessness.

Sask is totally a product of their environment...plain and simple...and an environment they curated and uphold....and hence why they a joke....and thats facts

Posted
17 hours ago, greenrider55 said:

I plan to come to the Banjo Bowl one day… not this year but maybe 2023. I had a group of Bomber fans invite me to their tailgate in 2018 should I ever make it out. 

You should come. Just plan it beforehand for accommodations as not every hotel in Winnipeg is walking distance to the stadium or tailgate events like in Regina.

2 minutes ago, Brandon said:

This is why we need O'Shea locked in a contract for 10 more years!! 

O'Shea is quickly becoming a candidate for a statue outside the stadium, but I would never sign any coach to a 10 year contract. At some point and time every coach has a shelf life.

Posted
3 hours ago, GCn20 said:

You should come. Just plan it beforehand for accommodations as not every hotel in Winnipeg is walking distance to the stadium or tailgate events like in Regina.

O'Shea is quickly becoming a candidate for a statue outside the stadium, but I would never sign any coach to a 10 year contract. At some point and time every coach has a shelf life.

3 yrs at a time I think works for both sides

we need Grant back....or use Mcrae or Parker.....Holm offers nothing really...scares nobody and wont be really flipping the field in our favour....sure he was dependable....but he also gaffed big time in pre-season too....BA sharing reps is big....

Posted
19 minutes ago, Booch said:

3 yrs at a time I think works for both sides

we need Grant back....or use Mcrae or Parker.....Holm offers nothing really...scares nobody and wont be really flipping the field in our favour....sure he was dependable....but he also gaffed big time in pre-season too....BA sharing reps is big....

I’d love to see Ford get a few returns too

Posted

Alexander returning is what this D was missing day one......He's more than just a devastating hitter out there, he is the glue.....The green guys will be in for some serious smack down when and if he suits up Sat.....I expect he will be in the Banjo or for sure the next one against the riders....Bout' time Brandon...we was missing ya

Posted (edited)
50 minutes ago, captaincanuck12 said:

Man I want Ellingson back in the lineup so badly.   

Has anyone heard an injury update on him?

1 hour ago, Booch said:

3 yrs at a time I think works for both sides

we need Grant back....or use Mcrae or Parker.....Holm offers nothing really...scares nobody and wont be really flipping the field in our favour....sure he was dependable....but he also gaffed big time in pre-season too....BA sharing reps is big....

I'm from Grand forks and saw Holm for 6 seasons, so I may be biased but I'd like to see Parker back at PR and Holm at corner. I thought Parker looked skiddish. I don't remember much on special teams from Holm at UND except his 99 yard return for td. It was usually his opposite returning instead. At corner he was old reliable.

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Posted

if he was sharing reps today....me thinks he gets on roster, and eased in....and agree...once he is back in place and in game form...we are transformed a lot....Maybe that Hassel gets up to speed fast and can fill in at Wilson's role as a bit of an undersized guy.....would still like to see Cole get some reps there too...dude is a missile on teams, is crazy athletic....faster than Wilson actually and is similar size

Posted
12 minutes ago, Booch said:

if he was sharing reps today....me thinks he gets on roster, and eased in....and agree...once he is back in place and in game form...we are transformed a lot....Maybe that Hassel gets up to speed fast and can fill in at Wilson's role as a bit of an undersized guy.....would still like to see Cole get some reps there too...dude is a missile on teams, is crazy athletic....faster than Wilson actually and is similar size

Hassel looks to have everything we need except CFL experience and I am thinking that if he is smart enough, he ought to pick that up quickly.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Tracker said:

Hassel looks to have everything we need except CFL experience and I am thinking that if he is smart enough, he ought to pick that up quickly.

agree...and fact he is a bit older at 27...has NFL game experience....he just may be on field sooner than later

Posted
3 minutes ago, Booch said:

agree...and fact he is a bit older at 27...has NFL game experience....he just may be on field sooner than later

Just in time for the playoffs hopefully. I love his potential. A healthy, and improved secondary could be the difference to help us get that three peat. 

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