Slimy Sculpin
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I posted the following on one of the Bomber forums yesterday.....if you aren't on any of the other Bomber forums, I'd appreciate your comments.
I had a bit of down time today so I decided to look up the number of Canadians that each team in the league started in each game played so far this year. (According to what I've read each team must start 8 Canadians one of which could be a "nationalized American".) So...
Hamilton: started 8 for all games so far this year
Montreal: mainly 8 but had 9 twice and 10 another time
Ottawa: 8s across the board
Toronto: 8 for all games
Edmonton: started 8 except for two games where they started 9.
Saskatchewan: 8 for all games
Calgary: 8 except for one game when they started 9
BC: one game with 8, 4 with 9 and two games with 10
Bombers: from what I could make out...three games with 10 and five games with 11
What am I missing here? Is the Bombers' Canadian talent that good? Do the Bombers' coaches know something the other coaches don't?
And, on the "nationalized American" rule/position,
the Bombers haven't taken advantage of that rule at all this season. (I can think of a couple of veteran Americans on the team who would fit nicely in that role and that would count as a starting Canadian.) The only other team that hasn't used it is Edmonton and BC has only used it once. Ottawa and Hamilton have used it every game. Toronto and Sask every game but one. Calgary is intermittent but has still made some use of the position. It's a head-scratcher to me.
I had a bit of down time today so I decided to look up the number of Canadians that each team in the league started in each game played so far this year. (According to what I've read each team must start 8 Canadians one of which could be a "nationalized American".) So...
Hamilton: started 8 for all games so far this year
Montreal: mainly 8 but had 9 twice and 10 another time
Ottawa: 8s across the board
Toronto: 8 for all games
Edmonton: started 8 except for two games where they started 9.
Saskatchewan: 8 for all games
Calgary: 8 except for one game when they started 9
BC: one game with 8, 4 with 9 and two games with 10
Bombers: from what I could make out...three games with 10 and five games with 11
What am I missing here? Is the Bombers' Canadian talent that good? Do the Bombers' coaches know something the other coaches don't?
And, on the "nationalized American" rule/position,
the Bombers haven't taken advantage of that rule at all this season. (I can think of a couple of veteran Americans on the team who would fit nicely in that role and that would count as a starting Canadian.) The only other team that hasn't used it is Edmonton and BC has only used it once. Ottawa and Hamilton have used it every game. Toronto and Sask every game but one. Calgary is intermittent but has still made some use of the position. It's a head-scratcher to me.