wbbfan Posted September 14 Author Report Posted September 14 (edited) 2 hours ago, Atomic said: I would take this secondary over the Swaggerville secondary in 2011 and I never thought I'd say that. Those first 8 games in 2011 were the most fun I ever had at Canad Inns stadium For my money that one is more star studded and idk if they could play this scheme. This unit is a much deeper more group oriented D. If we keep these young guys around it’s gonna be insane. 49 minutes ago, Noeller said: As much fun as we all had with Swaggerville, I'm not sure it's in the same realm as some of the defences we've seen in the last 5 years. Agree Edited September 14 by wbbfan Noeller 1
Noeller Posted September 14 Report Posted September 14 1 hour ago, Tracker said: Overall, yes. The effectiveness of the defence as a whole is dramatically reduced by our D-line and linebackers who just cannot pressure the opposing QBs and RBs. This year maybe, but in previous years within the last 5.... Far far better than 2011. Tracker and Goalie 2
Tracker Posted September 14 Report Posted September 14 26 minutes ago, Noeller said: This year maybe, but in previous years within the last 5.... Far far better than 2011. Last year, though, was no heck either. wbbfan 1
Noeller Posted September 14 Report Posted September 14 3 hours ago, Tracker said: Last year, though, was no heck either. These are the words of a spoiled Bombers fan... Tracker 1
bearpants Posted September 14 Report Posted September 14 20 hours ago, Fatty Liver said: It's an ongoing process that can take years, I don't think there is a track record of teams successfully winning the GC in the year they host by overspending and making mass change in one season. Building a very good team takes time and usually can't be rushed. Mass changes... agreed... but if this offseason there is an elite pass rusher and/or offensive tackle available in FA... the Bombers would be wise to pursue both... even if it means potentially going over the cap Bigblue204, JohnnyAbonny, wbbfan and 1 other 1 3
Mark H. Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 Current standings: Bombers are first in points against - 274 But last in points for - 295 Goalie 1
wbbfan Posted September 15 Author Report Posted September 15 4 minutes ago, Mark H. said: Current standings: Bombers are first in points against - 274 But last in points for - 295 Guarantee it won’t stay that way between now and when the west is clinched. Either our O will come up, or our D will come down. Hopefully we start scoring tds.
Mark H. Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 54 minutes ago, wbbfan said: Guarantee it won’t stay that way between now and when the west is clinched. Either our O will come up, or our D will come down. Hopefully we start scoring tds. I wouldn't be so sure about that. With the exception of Montreal (288), all other teams have given up well over 300 points. Some are close to 400, Hamilton is over 400. Goalie 1
wbbfan Posted September 15 Author Report Posted September 15 2 hours ago, Mark H. said: I wouldn't be so sure about that. With the exception of Montreal (288), all other teams have given up well over 300 points. Some are close to 400, Hamilton is over 400. 3 teams are with in one 40 point swing, which can easily happen in 1 game on off. On D the als are with in 2 scores, and bc has an extra Game played now. That means if Mtl has one major less game, and we have a high scoring back and forth game it change pretty heavily. The league also had a big scoring lull that seems to finally be breaking, plus the end of the season will likely see some teams eliminated with blow outs ensuing. Not to mention some teams could shut it down for rest. I don’t think we have any decent chance of winning the west and staying in the basement of scoring. And just like how defences break in the 4th quarter with out support through the Game the same happens in the final 1/3 of the season.
Mark H. Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 Bottom line: I would say the Bombers have a decent chance of winning at least 3 more games Labour day is not a close game if ZC stays in - and that would not have been their first blow out Banjo Bowl was a good example of doing what it takes to win There are some many interesting intangibles with this team - so many different aspects that can show up in any game Making do with a patch work OL, Brady O churning yards on check downs, Ford interceptions, certain DBs with lockdown coverage, Sergio, outstanding kick coverage, ZC hitting more shots to Lawler or Demski, etc. The Als are trending downward, as are the Lions. Toronto and Ottawa are huge question marks. The Elks look interesting but also quite beatable Just my 0.02 Goalie, Noeller, Arnold_Palmer and 2 others 5
SteakTips Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 For anyone who wonders whether a 3-4 alignment can be effective, you might want to rewatch this: Yes, its a different era now, and LB responsibilities have evolved once teams started to use the 6-pack receiver concept, etc. That said, its still the same number of players and many of the responsibilities are still the same for run stopping and blitzing. LOL, classic Ty Jones (RIP) in this one - a few times he looked like he was shot out of a cannon when pass rushing. bearpants and JCon 1 1
SteakTips Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 1 minute ago, SteakTips said: For anyone who wonders whether a 3-4 alignment can be effective, you might want to rewatch this: Yes, its a different era now, and LB responsibilities have evolved once teams started to use the 6-pack receiver concept, etc. That said, its still the same number of players and many of the responsibilities are still the same for run stopping and blitzing. LOL, classic Ty Jones (RIP) in this one - a few times he looked like he was shot out of a cannon when pass rushing. Also, Tom Clements used to throw a lot of interceptions and no one ever questioned whether he was "done". Start of this game is a good example. As experienced QBs go, he still got the job done when it counted. Maybe Zach is in the same boat this year.
rebusrankin Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 Clements also throw more TDs than Ints every year he was a Blue Bomber. TBURGESS and Noeller 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 I remember the off season before1988. GM Cal Murphy refused to pay Clements & Reaves what they wanted on new contracts so he cut Reaves who signed with Washington & Clements retired to practice law with hai wife in Chicago ( before he got into coaching). Joe Pop had a bad back & called it a career. Brutal off season.
Tracker Posted September 26 Report Posted September 26 On 2024-09-23 at 6:47 AM, SpeedFlex27 said: I remember the off season before1988. GM Cal Murphy refused to pay Clements & Reaves what they wanted on new contracts so he cut Reaves who signed with Washington & Clements retired to practice law with hai wife in Chicago ( before he got into coaching). Joe Pop had a bad back & called it a career. Brutal off season. Yup. Some years do be like that. A friend in recovery has a saying, "I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days gang up on me." SpeedFlex27 and Noeller 1 1
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