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  1. 14 points
    Excellent!
  2. 7 points
    actual photo from the GC game........
  3. 7 points
    Big news coming soon?
  4. 6 points
    Nice to see CFL letting the American guys get some time with the cup
  5. 6 points
    Back to back champs. NFL is going to be looking at our young talent and giving them serious looks. This is to be expected. I won’t ever be upset to see guys chase their dream. Football is a short career go make your money if you can. If not come back to Winnipeg and win another ring. That simple 😉
  6. Covid-19

    blue_gold_84 and 5 others reacted to bustamente for a post in a topic

    6 points
    Novak Djokovic noted Anti-Vaxxer has had his visa cancelled and told to get out of Australia pronto, entitlement has it's limits when the public gets upset
  7. 5 points
    He likes playing here, he wants to be here, he wants another cup and he is really good, great to have him back
  8. Covid-19

    WildPath and 4 others reacted to Mark H. for a post in a topic

    5 points
    Got a vaccine clinic happening at our school on the colony - as we speak.
  9. The best player who's signed so far.
  10. 4 points
    Collaros likes this.
  11. 4 points
    Yoshi back = me doing this
  12. 4 points
    I was just going to post this tweet. Its a good sign right?
  13. 3 points
  14. 3 points
  15. 3 points
    Coosin Larry!
  16. 3 points
    They Talking that Talk. They all gonna be back minus the NFL losses
  17. 3 points
    My first thought was Jarious.....but still no.
  18. 2022 Off Season - Back 2 Back Champs Edition

    wbbfan and 2 others reacted to Nolby for a post in a topic

    3 points
    Micheal, but I don't think he's allowed back in Canada,he's a smooth criminal
  19. 3 points
    Anyone named Blake is forever pronounced "Bih-law-kay" by me ever since I first saw this sketch...
  20. 3 points
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  22. 3 points
  23. The TV Thread

    Wanna-B-Fanboy and 2 others reacted to Wideleft for a post in a topic

    3 points
    I realize this has been out since August, but I don't recall seeing it in this thread. Watched the first season over the holidays and can honestly say it is the best thing I watched in 2021. Three of the four leads are Canadian. (EDIT) - I see JCon recommended it way back in September.
  24. The Airline Thread

    Noeller and 2 others reacted to blue_gold_84 for a post in a topic

    3 points
    Influencer is just another term for narcissist. With the rampant growth of social media, these self-absorbed types have come out of the woodwork in droves.
  25. Probably tells Lawler what he is looking at in FA.
  26. Cannabis, Pot, Reefer, & Marijuana

    Tracker and 2 others reacted to Mark H. for a post in a topic

    3 points
    And those who end them with prepositions. Something with which I will not put.
  27. If Winnipeg had Joe Mack in charge and we were anything like that 2012-2013 club there’s absolutely no chance Harris would be coming home to play for us. People can say players wanted to come play for us and that’s absolutely true but that’s because we created a winning culture and winning organization.
  28. 2 points
    I am a Texas Football fan. He was a big deal down there and a super highly recruited guy out of highschool. I remember being disappointed seeing him sign with the bombers as a rider fan. Nice to see him down there promoting the league to a bunch of guys that could potentially be thinking about coming up here in the feature.
  29. 2 points
    These guys made us back to back Champs. Nothing would make me happier than to see then have great nfl Careers. Cept maybe back to back to back in Regina I hope yoshi is like rod Hill meets buck Pierce. Coach here and after he's done coaching still be a winnipeg fixture.
  30. 2 points
    Fat Boi, Yoshi who is next to get back on the 3 peat train
  31. 2 points
  32. 2 points
    I think so. I cant imagine Walters letting Willie J go. He's pretty much the face of the team.
  33. Game 32 @Arizona

    blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to FrostyWinnipeg for a post in a topic

    2 points
  34. 2022 Off Season - Back 2 Back Champs Edition

    wbbfan and one other reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    2 points
    29 Bennett, Jackson HAM RB N 5'10 212 26 Ottawa # Jackson, Basil LB A 6'0 230 27 Tarleton State 87 Jackson, Blake WR A 6'0 205 27 Mary Hardin-Baylor 40 Jackson, Buddy DB A 6'1 190 32 Pittsburgh 99 Jackson, Darius DL A 6'3 242 27 Jacksonville State Jackson, Devontae RB A 5'7 170 25 West Georgia 5 Jackson, Don HAM RB A 5'10 205 28 Nevada 9 Jackson, Ernest WR A 6'2 220 35 Buffalo 16 Jackson, Jeremy DB A 5'9 200 26 Arkansas Monticello 40 Jackson, Kevin LB N 5'11 230 28 Sam Houston State Jackson, Malik LB A 6'2 225 36 Louisville 40 Jackson, Malique DB A 5'11 186 27 Bethune-Cookman Jackson, Mark OL A 6'5 328 33 Glanville St. 71 Jackson, Marquis DL A 6'4 255 31 Portland State 23 Jackson, Martese MTL RB A 5'5 171 29 Florida Atlantic University Jackson, Nih-Jer WR A 6'3 190 25 Southeastern Louisiana Jackson, Tristan DB A 5'8 185 35 Central Arkansas 94 Jeffcoat, Jackson WPG DE A 6'3 245 31 Texas I'm guessing the Jackson out of Texas.
  35. basically under that somewhere...I'd say 140..150 hard money max...needs to show a yr 3 same as or better campaign
  36. 2 points
    Reggie? He was a baseball player.
  37. 2 points
    Alfred? He's 54 now.
  38. They're both considered Canadian based on citizenship.
  39. Covid-19

    Noeller and one other reacted to Tracker for a post in a topic

    2 points
    In South Africa, COVID cases fall as fast as they rose — suggesting the omicron wave could be brief The omicron variant is going extinct almost as fast as it took off in South Africa As goes South Africa, so goes the rest of the world. That sentiment might capture the hope of the health care community as they observe the infection pattern of omicron variant in the Southern Hemisphere nation of nearly 60 million people. When cases of the newly discovered COVID-19 mutation skyrocketed in South Africa in November and December 2021, the world took notice, fearful that it would soon reach the shores of all nations. After scientists learned that the SARS-CoV-2 strain was more transmissible than other viruses which cause COVID-19, political leaders like President Joe Biden began preparing their nations for the worst. But now, merely a month since cases began spiking in South Africa, numbers have dropped precipitously. Indeed, recent COVID-19 case numbers in South Africa resemble a very steep mountain — an incredibly fast spike, followed by an equally fast fall. Now, as South Africa emerges from the other side of its omicron wave, observers hope that the rest of the world will also find itself in better shape at the end of this chapter of the pandemic than it was during other variant phases. Fortuitously, researchers in South Africa have found that people in that country who were infected with the omicron variant were much less likely to be hospitalized, at least compared with previous variants. Just as notably, people who become sick after getting infected with omicron seem to recover more quickly than patients who were infected with other SARS-CoV-2 variants. Experts in the country believe the omicron surge there has already peaked, with the government issuing a statement on Dec. 30 explaining that there had been a 29.7 percent decrease in the number of confirmed new cases for the week ending on Christmas Day, compared with the number from the previous week (from 127,753 down to 89,781 cases). "All indicators suggest the country may have passed the peak of the fourth wave at a national level," the statement added, noting that there were only two provinces that reported increases in cases (the Western Cape and Eastern Cape). Officials also noted that, although the variant remains highly transmissible, hospitalizations have not increased as much as during previous COVID-19 waves. "This means that the country has a spare capacity for admission of patients even for routine health services," they pointed out. In South Africa, COVID cases fall as fast as they rose — suggesting the omicron wave could be brief | Salon.com
  40. Yep. I feel like he will be back. I'm still holding my breath for lucky to come home too.
  41. Good add for Calgary and I agree likely a good guide for Lawler.
  42. Covid-19

    WildPath and one other reacted to bustamente for a post in a topic

    2 points
    If there was only a way to keep the hospital numbers down and icu's for real emergencies.
  43. Covid-19

    Goalie and one other reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    2 points
    the only number that really matters to me these days is hospitalizations and ICU admissions (and deaths, obviously...) Daily case counts are basically "everyone" at this point...
  44. Covid-19

    Goalie and one other reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Yes, it is but the context is important. You can't even get a test (PCR) unless you have a positive RAT, so we're not comparing apples to apples from the start of the pandemic to today. The Gov't has given up.
  45. 2022 Off Season - Back 2 Back Champs Edition

    Nolby and one other reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    2 points
  46. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft and one other reacted to SpeedFlex27 for a post in a topic

    2 points
    I don't want to quote the story about the death of the Thompson MLA last month as it has now been quoted a couple of times. I just want to say I'm sorry for Danielle Adams & her family. I lived in Thompson for two years from 1989 to 91. I was an Independent Adjuster which meant I was on the road travelling a lot to places like South Indian Lake, Cross Lake, Leaf Rapids & Lynn Lake. In the winter I'd use the winter roads to get to isolated communities I'd have to fly to in the summer. In January of 1990, there was a house fire in Lynn Lake. I had to get up there quickly & coundn't get a seat on the flight from Thompson to Lynne Lake so I decided to drive. Normally, it's a 6 hour drive but it had snowed the night before & the Hwy (391) wasn't plowed. No problem I thought. I had a brand new 4WD 1989 Ford Bronco II with new snow tires so I took off driving early, early the next morning. Got to Lynne Lake at about 1 PM with no issues. I adjusted the claim & left to go home about 5 pm in the dark. The Hwy was plowed by then but somewhere between Leaf Rapids & Thompson, I slid off the road on a curve on sheer ice & hit the ditch. There I was sitting in the ditch in the dark amid minus 35 temps wondering what to do? Trying not to panic, I thought through my options. Like, should I walk to what I thought was a nearby telephone tower to call for help but wisely decided to stay with my vehicle. I had burned my clutch out rocking my SUV back & forth trying to get unstuck. A pickup truck appeared in about the third hour. He stopped, came over when he saw my vehicle running with the lights on. The guy might have saved my life as I was nearly out of gas. We sat in his truck for a long while saying he won't leave me as it's too dangerous to be alone. A semi truck & trailer drove up to us & stopped. He had a chain & attached it to my SUV & pulled it out of the ditch & deep snow & went on his way. We then drove to that telephone tower (about 15 klms away) so glad I didn't try to walk in the brutal cold & dark as I may not have made it back to my Bronco. I was able to call my wife, tell her I was alright & not to worry. I then called a towing company in Thompson who arrived hours later. All the while the young guy never left my side with his warm truck. Tow truck finally arrived, picked up my SUV & towed my vehicle. I went with their driver back to Thompson. The pickup truck driver finally left & went on his way. He was a young First Nations guy who I'll never forget. That was quite the harrowing day. With the darkness & cold things could have turned out a lot differently. My decision to stay with my truck may have been the smartest choice I ever made. When you hear people say to never leave your vehicle & try to walk alone, they are telling the truth. Making the wrong decision will leave you dead in the bitter cold.
  47. Covid-19

    WildPath reacted to Stretch for a post in a topic

    1 point
    TPR is 40.3% provincially, 48% in Winnipeg. That's nuts.