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Damn it. There goes the free space on the bingo card.Fired now. Jarious Jackson takes over HC duties and Geroy Simon the GM duties
Damn it. There goes the free space on the bingo card.Fired now. Jarious Jackson takes over HC duties and Geroy Simon the GM duties
I guess this didn’t age well.No one can fire him.
well thats interesting
I've been saying since the off-season, I think EDM is very close to competitive. But they need to use Tre Ford. Signing a 37 year old garbage time yard collector was a BAD move.Watch tre ford lead them to five straight wins...
Hardrick likely done for the season.
So IMO on D our issues are...Weird how Holm escapes criticism and Bighill is getting piled on... Holm/Alexander is our biggest issue then kramdi then Thomas imo
That's what the Bombers are hoping, but Garbutt has never popped off the page for me. Yes very limited viewings as he played 1 meaningless game last year plus played in pre-season a bit this year. But I haven't seen much.Hopefully TyJuan Garbutt can take that DE spot and run with it. They definitely need some continuity on that side, Willie can only do so much on his own.
Really don't understand cutting fayad just to add another ST/LB...
Osh always seems to have a few head scratching roster moves and picks each year, don't forget he rostered a ex Navy Seal all last year who did sweet piss all. He also continues to employ the worst punter in the leagueReally don't understand cutting fayad just to add another ST/LB...
I beg to differ regarding Bighill. I have been watching him closely all season. Sure he has got veteran leadership skills but he gets pushed around a lot, whiffs on tackles and, while he knows what to do when he drops into pass coverage, like Kramdi, he doesn't have the speed/quickness to keep up. I notice that Tony Jones (seven years younger than Bighill) has been rostered to back up at MLB. It will be interesting as to how he's utilized on Friday. Sometimes athletes just don't know when to retire. (Doesn't Bighill have a good position with a wealth management company here?) Of course, this is just my opinion.So IMO on D our issues are...
1) Our biggest weakness on D is Kramdi at SLB. He cant play coverage.
2) I would say a lack of pass rush opposite Willie so far this year whether it's been Fayad, Adams, Hubert or anyone else we started so far at DE on the other side. Hubert been ok in a rotational role, he got exposed in an expanded role against Calgary.
3) Miscommunication at DB. Bonds in particular has struggled at this, to be fair the game he got roasted the most he was paired with fellow rookie Marquise Bridges on the boundary side who REALLY struggled, but in the Calgary game at least twice I saw Bonds drop into a zone when the other 5 DBs went off in man to man which allowed big Calgary completions. Alexander you can tell has lost a step though for sure.
Holm, Thomas, Bighill aren't even on the radar for me...
I agree. I’m actually a bit surprised most of the analysts seem to be favouring us.Not gonna lie, I'm putting alot of importance on this game tonight. To me this game decides the course of the season. Sask is missing their starting QB and best OL. It should be feast time.
Win: We start to move past the awful start. 3-4 just 1 win back of 2nd place. 2 games left against both Sask and BC. Opportunity to control their own fate to win the division. Team is on the upswing and should get back to normal soon.
Lose: Time to radically re-define expectations. At 2-5 and unable to beat a very short handed Sask team, this team is just not who we thought they were. It's gonna be battle to get into playoffs, and we'll just have to hope for a hot streak to make a run if we manage to claw our way into the playoffs.
Just my opinion, but this a huge game to me.
Also agree - this game is pivotal.Not gonna lie, I'm putting alot of importance on this game tonight. To me this game decides the course of the season. Sask is missing their starting QB and best OL. It should be feast time.
Win: We start to move past the awful start. 3-4 just 1 win back of 2nd place. 2 games left against both Sask and BC. Opportunity to control their own fate to win the division. Team is on the upswing and should get back to normal soon.
Lose: Time to radically re-define expectations. At 2-5 and unable to beat a very short handed Sask team, this team is just not who we thought they were. It's gonna be battle to get into playoffs, and we'll just have to hope for a hot streak to make a run if we manage to claw our way into the playoffs.
Just my opinion, but this a huge game to me.
Hardrick likely done for the season.