Tracker Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 29 minutes ago, Nolby said: Talk me off the ledge of why I shouldn't be as nervous as I am for the final game in Montreal, you know, its only got some minute implications. When you compare this season's finale versus last season's, there implications are not minute. Last year, the Bombers were fading as the playoffs approached and going into the playoffs on a two-game losing streak, particularly when the losses are to two good teams who are apt to be in the Grey /cup game would be very bad.
Nolby Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 1 hour ago, Tracker said: When you compare this season's finale versus last season's, there implications are not minute. Last year, the Bombers were fading as the playoffs approached and going into the playoffs on a two-game losing streak, particularly when the losses are to two good teams who are apt to be in the Grey /cup game would be very bad. The minute part was pure sarcasm, I know the game is huge.
SpeedFlex27 Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 1 hour ago, Tracker said: When you compare this season's finale versus last season's, there implications are not minute. Last year, the Bombers were fading as the playoffs approached and going into the playoffs on a two-game losing streak, particularly when the losses are to two good teams who are apt to be in the Grey /cup game would be very bad. Finishing second in the West may be a good thing, ultimately. It may force Walters & Osh to take stock of the entire team & be aggressive in free agency to shore up our holes. If we want to be in the 2025 Grey Cup at home. Pepper_Brooks and TBURGESS 1 1
JCon Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 (edited) 21 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Finishing second in the West may be a good thing, ultimately. It may force Walters & Osh to take stock of the entire team & be aggressive in free agency to shore up our holes. If we want to be in the 2025 Grey Cup at home. This team already looks quite different. I will take hosting the West Final, please, and just assume that they'll get us back again next year like they've done for the past four seasons. Edited October 18 by JCon Noeller and Bigblue204 1 1
rebusrankin Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 13 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Finishing second in the West may be a good thing, ultimately. It may force Walters & Osh to take stock of the entire team & be aggressive in free agency to shore up our holes. If we want to be in the 2025 Grey Cup at home. Counter point, I may have to live with us losing a WF in Regina and the joy it would bring to Rider fans. Not a good thing at all. bigg jay, Super Duper Negatron, Tracker and 4 others 2 1 4
Noeller Posted October 18 Author Report Posted October 18 9 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: Counter point, I may have to live with us losing a WF in Regina and the joy it would bring to Rider fans. Not a good thing at all. Y u put 'at out inna universe, bro?
17to85 Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 Bombers record coming off a bye is pretty damned good last few years is it not? Throw in something to play for and I like their chances. JCon, Noeller, wbbfan and 2 others 1 4
blue85gold Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 54 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: Counter point, I may have to live with us losing a WF in Regina and the joy it would bring to Rider fans. Not a good thing at all. Counter counter point, we could win another WF in Regina and throw their province into despair. bb1, HardCoreBlue, Noeller and 3 others 2 4
wbbfan Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 32 minutes ago, 17to85 said: Bombers record coming off a bye is pretty damned good last few years is it not? Throw in something to play for and I like their chances. Last loss the week after a bye looks like Montreal week 15 in 2019. Like 11 straight wins in games after bye. Falling to 2nd after the win streak would be pretty catastrophic. Idk what it would take to see greater change than what we will see due to age and young guys stepping up. TBURGESS and Piggy 1 2
wbbfan Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 The guys who need to retire who are injured are done imo. Ba, kyrie, biggie will all pack it in imo. I’d be stunned if any got a deal and came back. Jake turns 34 this year, and I think the only chance we are actually rid of him is if the wear n tear convince him to move on, unfortunately. Neuf probably should but probably won’t unless he’s really hurt. His career likely ends being carted off the field. Zach, I think retires if we win or if he is putrid in the play offs, or if ol retire. Hes been taking a lot more hits the last almost 2 seasons. And he will be 37 next year. Bryant, maybe the health scare prompts him to call it, other wise honestly he can do what ever. He’s still easily good enough to start. Demski Willy and kola aren’t gonna retire. And we aren’t moving on from the guys who don’t retire. Coaching wise, the only chances at major changes is buck getting a hc job (he shouldn’t) or if hall decides to retire (don’t think he will.) other wise I think we bring in a qb coach / offensive qc to support buck, and reshuffle the D coaches. Maybe bring in a new front 6 coach. Piggy 1 and Doublezero 2
rebusrankin Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 2 hours ago, Noeller said: Y u put 'at out inna universe, bro? Wait, this isn't a safe space to express my deep fears? Noeller 1
Mark H. Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 37 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: Wait, this isn't a safe space to express my deep fears? The only thing you have to fear...is the deep itself. Piggy 1 1
Tracker Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 4 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Finishing second in the West may be a good thing, ultimately. It may force Walters & Osh to take stock of the entire team & be aggressive in free agency to shore up our holes. If we want to be in the 2025 Grey Cup at home. Some of us in this forum thought the loss in the last Grey Cup would produce significant change, but it did not.
Goalie Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 23 minutes ago, Tracker said: Some of us in this forum thought the loss in the last Grey Cup would produce significant change, but it did not. Some of you on this forum have unrealistic expectations. Best team in the cfl the last how many years really. At what point do some on this forum realize they don’t know ****
Bigblue204 Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 4 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Finishing second in the West may be a good thing, ultimately. It may force Walters & Osh to take stock of the entire team & be aggressive in free agency to shore up our holes. If we want to be in the 2025 Grey Cup at home. They've already done that. Outside of the Oline. I fully expect nexts years team to be very good. I was worried to start the year as it looked like their plan was to keep the old heads around, however Injuries forced change. I'd love to make the cup this year again, but I won't be too upset if they don't. Next year...I want this team to dominate again!! wbbfan 1
SectionKBlackout Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 The bombers before a bye week in recent years have been pure ****. Pretty sure the 2022 season our only losses were games before bye weeks. Last year a bunch. Another big let down this year. It's not something new. Bigblue204 and JCon 2
17to85 Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 1 hour ago, Goalie said: At what point do some on this forum realize they don’t know **** You tell me...
Noeller Posted October 19 Author Report Posted October 19 Sounds like Collaros has quite the speech following the loss to Toronto. Neufeld wouldn't go into details, but it was fiery. The OL, in particular, is not happy (nor should they be) and I wouldn't be surprised to see them enforce their will on the Als next weekend... BigBlueFanatic, coach17, BBlink and 2 others 2 3
Goalie Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 (edited) Collaros ain’t gonna retire if we win. Bet your ass all these guys wanna win it not only this year but especially next year here in Winnipeg I could see Zach retiring after next season. Not this one. No way he’s not our starting QB next year. Just don’t see him retiring when we host the cup. Edited October 19 by Goalie Noeller 1
17to85 Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 Collaros is not gonna retire. He wouldn't have signed the 3 year deal ifnhe wanted to bow out early, especially with the home grey cup. The only thing I could see making him think about it is some sort of major injury that is going to take too long to rehab. rebusrankin, Goalie and Noeller 3
rebusrankin Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 Can't see Zach retiring. Jake on the other hand needs a forced retirement aka us not signing him. Goalie 1
JCon Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 Who's saying Collaros is walking away from that guaranteed money?
wbbfan Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 (edited) 17 hours ago, Bigblue204 said: They've already done that. Outside of the Oline. I fully expect nexts years team to be very good. I was worried to start the year as it looked like their plan was to keep the old heads around, however Injuries forced change. I'd love to make the cup this year again, but I won't be too upset if they don't. Next year...I want this team to dominate again!! Agree with that. 18 hours ago, Tracker said: Some of us in this forum thought the loss in the last Grey Cup would produce significant change, but it did not. We have actually just not all in the off season. Sts and dc. Jj, grant, biggie, kyrie, sheed, and hardrick. 16 minutes ago, JCon said: Who's saying Collaros is walking away from that guaranteed money? I do not think money is a primary motivating factor for zach. I do not think he wants to be hauled off the field or end on a concussion. If the ol lost Bryant and neuf, or if we moved on from either star wr, I think he’d be strongly swayed towards retiring. Also if buck leaves I think the chances go up. Keep in mind he’s been on a starters pay for 10 seasons. If he’s averaged 500k salary per year that’s 5 mil. I don’t think he has to make decisions based on the financials. 15 hours ago, Noeller said: Sounds like Collaros has quite the speech following the loss to Toronto. Neufeld wouldn't go into details, but it was fiery. The OL, in particular, is not happy (nor should they be) and I wouldn't be surprised to see them enforce their will on the Als next weekend... glad to hear that. We need the pissed off motivated offence. Zach isn’t normally that kind of leader, for him to bust out that you know he’s fired up. Edited October 19 by wbbfan Noeller, BigBlueFanatic and Bigblue204 3
JCon Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 Given how often Collaros has been hit (and hot in the head), I don't think his health is his primary concern either. It's just his competitive nature and the money is guaranteed and pretty darn good.
Bigblue204 Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 I think the OL main stays and Collaros are essentially guarenteed to be back in 2025. I bet that's the last year for a few of them. Will essentially be a decade of building/winning etc etc....grey cup at home...really isn't a better way to go out. Goalie, WildPath, BigBlueFanatic and 1 other 4
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