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1 hour ago, kelownabomberfan said:

When Zach was pulled from the game by the spotter, I was like "good, hope he takes at least two quarters to evaluate".  But nope, he was back out again and screwing up before Strevy could even get into a rhythm.  I was just like COME ON O'SHEA, give Strevy a chance before you put busted fossil back in....

 But collaros was good this game, even the pick wasn't his fault, he threw it to demski but the command centre pooched the review. Best game of the year collaros played and if he plays like that the rest of the year I am 100% ok with that.

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2 hours ago, 17to85 said:

 But collaros was good this game, even the pick wasn't his fault, he threw it to demski but the command centre pooched the review. Best game of the year collaros played and if he plays like that the rest of the year I am 100% ok with that.

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I thought Zach still was sucking a lot of the game.  The only game where I thought he's truly played up to his old self was the Calgary game.

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11 hours ago, Booch said:

I'd go in house like I said before with Darry Patterson...has enough of the old school way in him that blends nicely with being relatable as well as highly respected by players today...and has a solid solid back ground

He would be of the cloth as well that the best players will suit up and play, regardless of where they came from...how long they been here, and not due to any of the other current bias' which plague us.....and comes from the lineage that if you mess up....or dont cut it...repeatedly....you will lose your seat at the big kids table...and thats what we need

I forgot about Patterson. He played for Cal Murphy. He's seen a real HOF coach at work.

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52 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

I forgot about Patterson. He played for Cal Murphy. He's seen a real HOF coach at work.

yup....he know's how to...and what has to be done as a HC....it' all about performance and talent and thats what gets you on and keeps you on  roster....just enough old school in him to work well with the current era of player

 

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1 hour ago, kelownabomberfan said:

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I thought Zach still was sucking a lot of the game.  The only game where I thought he's truly played up to his old self was the Calgary game.

Nah man Collaros was good that game, even  in the face of constant pressure up the middle taking a **** kicking. How many sacks did Toronto wind up with? They had 4 scoring drives taken away because receivers or running backs coughed the ball up, plus the 3rd and 1 poor spot at the end. Forget the score, forget the numbers whatever they were, it was the most accurate and in control Collaros looked all season. Even vs. Calgary he still needed some highlight reel catches to look good. Didn't need that vs. Toronto.

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2 hours ago, Booch said:

yup....he know's how to...and what has to be done as a HC....it' all about performance and talent and thats what gets you on and keeps you on  roster....just enough old school in him to work well with the current era of player

 

The one disadvantage is he's in his 60's.

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I do not like the word KARMA but there is a contagious attitude that seems to spread throughout a people, group or team. In football for example we like to use the term swagger for a certain state of being. Whatever attitude we have on our Big Blue now, it seems to be compounding ... its the difference between winning and losing any given game

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8 minutes ago, BigBlue said:

I do not like the word KARMA but there is a contagious attitude that seems to spread throughout a people, group or team. In football for example we like to use the term swagger for a certain state of being. Whatever attitude we have on our Big Blue now, it seems to be compounding ... its the difference between winning and losing any given game

I don’t think our attitude on here matters. We aren’t out there playing. 

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I'm not a worn out fan. I just have absolutrly no confidence in Mike O'Shea being the Head Coach to pull a rabbit out of his hat to get this team into the playoffs. Now, the Bombers have 13 players on the 6 Game IL. We have no idea when some of these players are coming back because O'Shea says discussing injuries are off limits to media & fans. Thing is, how many of these players got hurt at the beginning of the season in the first 2 or 3 games because he let them play without practicing? Or let them sit out vast stretches of training camp or the entire camp itself because he felt that they needed to nursse their injuries along & besides... they're veterans & really don't need to practice. Like self inflicted gunshot wounds. 

9 hours ago, BigBlue said:

I do not like the word KARMA but there is a contagious attitude that seems to spread throughout a people, group or team. In football for example we like to use the term swagger for a certain state of being. Whatever attitude we have on our Big Blue now, it seems to be compounding ... its the difference between winning and losing any given game

Attitude here or on the team itself? 

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I love the posters here that have eyes to see for themselves ... they make fantastic comments and make the game more fun

what bugs me is those posters that just jump on a band wagon and mostly just get more emphatic than the leaders ... they don't  actually see whats there ... instead they see with their beliefs and they think they are smarter than coach (but they are not) ...  i hope they enjoy themselves

we have great coaching and management even when they make bone headed decisions ... i can put up with that ... what i love is their steady stream of good stuff ...  i do not see a lot of stupid and thats worth a lot to me

 

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1 hour ago, BigBlue said:

I love the posters here that have eyes to see for themselves ... they make fantastic comments and make the game more fun

what bugs me is those posters that just jump on a band wagon and mostly just get more emphatic than the leaders ... they don't  actually see whats there ... instead they see with their beliefs and they think they are smarter than coach (but they are not) ...  i hope they enjoy themselves

we have great coaching and management even when they make bone headed decisions ... i can put up with that ... what i love is their steady stream of good stuff ...  i do not see a lot of stupid and thats worth a lot to me

 

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On 2024-07-29 at 2:33 AM, CodyT said:

I like this post. Despite his problems this year, I like Mike. And I'm rooting for him to get this **** figured out

Good job Mike. I'm glad you figured it out. You're a great ambassador for the city of Winnipeg and all around good guy

Thanks for playing such a big hand in changing the culture here.

He will never read this, but let's give the man his flowers. When the quote was posted, things were in doubt

Posted
2 hours ago, CodyT said:

Some changes on your take, from early in the season?

I still have the same overall take, I don’t love a decent amount of the coaching decisions we’ve been making, our practice roster use still has me questioning a LOT and our roster management is hit and miss.

That being said, it’s not changing anytime soon, it’s working and the locker room culture they’ve built obviously has them on a massive heater so I’m content to just enjoy the ride

Posted

I have no fear of the dark ages again...not with the upper management we have...and even if a guy leaves here and there...the foundation and the way is set...we good

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