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Dave Naylor confirming that he believes Schoen is out for the year (it's about the 7 minute mark here, and mentioned on CFL on TSN here, if you don't trust 3DownNation right off the bat)
Lol. This kind of panic is hilarious to me. Bombers are still in this year for sure. Hell I'd argue they still have as good a chance as anyone to win the division. It's way too early to be writing the year off.The burning question now: will we beat the Elks? I have a feeling they are going to pass us. I’d start looking to next year immediately, which could be ugly too.
It's the CFL, two teams made it in the playoffs with a losing record last year and that was mostly because of years of mismanagement and an injured QB knocking Saskatchewan out, and then it was the Ti-Cats. If you get healthy and find a groove, you can go all the way and win: that was the Bombers in 2019 finding Collaros to make a good offence great, and the Als last year in finding Shawn Lemon and Darnell Sankey to make a good defence great.Lol. This kind of panic is hilarious to me. Bombers are still in this year for sure. Hell I'd argue they still have as good a chance as anyone to win the division. It's way too early to be writing the year off.
It's the CFL, two teams made it in the playoffs with a losing record last year and that was mostly because of years of mismanagement and an injured QB knocking Saskatchewan out, and then it was the Ti-Cats. If you get healthy and find a groove, you can go all the way and win: that was the Bombers in 2019 finding Collaros to make a good offence great, and the Als last year in finding Shawn Lemon and Darnell Sankey to make a good defence great.
All that being said, I worry about the amount of injuries piling up that will put lots of pressure and attention on Collaros and Oliveira (and the lacklustre showing from the OL thus far) resulting in compounding of their injuries or exhaustion, and the defence not establishing a good scheme and instead trying to cover for their slow veterans or young corners. Hard to find that groove in these types of circumstances.
Bombers are supposed to be a ground and pound team that has drifted into big play passing... buck has gone full lapoIt's the CFL, two teams made it in the playoffs with a losing record last year and that was mostly because of years of mismanagement and an injured QB knocking Saskatchewan out, and then it was the Ti-Cats. If you get healthy and find a groove, you can go all the way and win: that was the Bombers in 2019 finding Collaros to make a good offence great, and the Als last year in finding Shawn Lemon and Darnell Sankey to make a good defence great.
All that being said, I worry about the amount of injuries piling up that will put lots of pressure and attention on Collaros and Oliveira (and the lacklustre showing from the OL thus far) resulting in compounding of their injuries or exhaustion, and the defence not establishing a good scheme and instead trying to cover for their slow veterans or young corners. Hard to find that groove in these types of circumstances.
Agree with Neuf and Thomas, those two are past their best before date and I have a feeling loyalty on the Bombers part keeps them in the lineup.Bombers are supposed to be a ground and pound team that has drifted into big play passing... buck has gone full lapo
The strev/oliviera package is not going to be easy to scheme against - what worries me is how we went away from that late last game...
I think Neufeld is actually the biggest problem on the OL right now and it trickles into C and RT... get Eli in there with big body and it changes a lot
Same on DL - Thomas has never been an every down guy... he holds his own but there's no push - bomber scouts are always good with import Dline
Younger is scary but fix the DL and see if that changes things
Forget the demski jet sweep and really just focus on quick outs/slants to demski and woli - that's probably enough to keep collaros upright
Thomas is fine as a rotational national but he’s being forced to start due to the Lawson injury (and injuries to the DL in general).Agree with Neuf and Thomas, those two are past their best before date and I have a feeling loyalty on the Bombers part keeps them in the lineup.
The 'elite' part coincided with WJ and Jeffcoat primes and a massive rotation of DLThomas is fine as a rotational national but he’s being forced to start due to the Lawson injury (and injuries to the DL in general).
Neufeld is a bit of a weird career arc — was shitty for years, then just mediocre for years, then it all together and became elite for a season or two, but now he’s aging out. Wouldn’t be opposed to starting one of our Canadian backups in his place.
The Bombers have all sorts of problems and with the O-line, imo, it starts with our current C. Sure, get Eli in there but at C. On D, and again just my opinion, it starts down the middle, Thomas is taking too many snaps and our S, Alexander, has lost more than a step. And don't get me started on our punter.....Bombers are supposed to be a ground and pound team that has drifted into big play passing... buck has gone full lapo
The strev/oliviera package is not going to be easy to scheme against - what worries me is how we went away from that late last game...
I think Neufeld is actually the biggest problem on the OL right now and it trickles into C and RT... get Eli in there with big body and it changes a lot
Same on DL - Thomas has never been an every down guy... he holds his own but there's no push - bomber scouts are always good with import Dline
Younger is scary but fix the DL and see if that changes things
Forget the demski jet sweep and really just focus on quick outs/slants to demski and woli - that's probably enough to keep collaros upright
Neufeld, not Thomas, though Thomas was only starter quality during those years, I agree. And Neufeld was only was elite when surrounded by tons of help.The 'elite' part coincided with WJ and Jeffcoat primes and a massive rotation of DL
Everything else is splitting hairs if Younger can't scheme to stop the long ball anyway.Neufeld, not Thomas, though Thomas was only starter quality during those years, I agree. And Neufeld was only was elite when surrounded by tons of help.
There might not be as much cap room as we think with certain players injured long-term as bonuses count towards the cap regardless of games missed so there is no cap relief in those situations.One thing to keep in mind, with Lawler, Lawson, and Schoen on the 6 game list the Bombers will be banking some serious cap room. This will give them the flexibility to go out and get a guy if they need later. Maybe a Eugene Lewis was being used very sporadically by Bethel-Thompson in Edmonton?
TSN3 and 5What channel is this on? Can’t find it. I can see an enhance TSN feed but nothing else.