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Mark H.

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  1. Mark H. replied to Jpan85's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Sean McGuire
  2. Back in 2020, MB. schools definitely stayed closed longer then many other jurisdictions. We were down to 5 cases a day, and schools were still closed.
  3. Ok, fair enough. I need to watch the cfl.ca recap again - it's on there.
  4. As success with the longer passes increases, teams will be less inclined to put 7 or 8 men in the box The Riders were committed to stopping the run, but the Bombers made them pay for it And Andrew Harris still got 80 yards. Next game in Edmonton is going to very interesting - I'm very much looking forward to it...
  5. Scotch was also tasty...yesterday. And I don't think Bighill was ever tagged after making that interception.
  6. Still playing the way they did during the 2019 playoff run - if not better.
  7. Wasn't it Bob Cole who was always keeping up the booze supply?
  8. That makes sense, thanks. Oh, I am confident we would have still won the game - was just curious about the call.
  9. Bob & Doug certainly thought so as well.
  10. Any comments on the PI the Riders challenged for in the first half?
  11. Meanwhile, in Canada...
  12. Bob & Doug were also expecting Harris to be ejected.
  13. Just a honk to Buck Pierce. He made adjustments that made them pay for focussing on Harris.
  14. Mark H. replied to Jpan85's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Changed mine to Harris. 🤣
  15. Fair comment. He was indeed a rare talent. Far too many great talents did not win a GC while wearing Bomber colours. Top 3: 1. Milt Stegall 2. Charles Roberts 3. Doug Brown
  16. Agreed. But that '07 Grey Cup is kind of a big deal.
  17. I guess we have yet to see a party in power - that holds big business accountable for anything.
  18. Mark H. replied to JCon's post in a topic in General Discussion
    It's most often a lack of education, which leads to the default position of mistrusting those who are educated, especially 'white collar professionals.' There are enough naturopaths, chiropractors, et. al. who are borderline anti-vax and strengthen those views. And no, they are not only found on social media
  19. Ricky Ray for sure. IIRC Damon Allen's OLs in Toronto were not that great. But that's a whole other story - those were the days of the outstanding Stubler Defenses.
  20. We all know who had superb protection and who didn't. It doesn't make sense to just cherry pick the WRs. Look at the whole offensive system.
  21. Calvillo to Cahoon was the best short yardage combo that I know of. Tons of completions that really should have hit the turf.
  22. Ever since Edmonton made that 'stupidest trade of all time with Toronto' it has some how become an accepted fact - that Ray is not that good It's ridiculous - first off, he played behind subpar Offensive Lines for most of his career in Edmonton - similar to Mike Reilly I don't know what's up with the Elk's / Esk's recent history of shitty QB protection I can't remember the year - but Ray passed for 5000 yards - playing behind an abysmal offensive line and no rushing attack to speak of
  23. C'mon Hammy - get me a pick 'em point...
  24. I remember Flutie torching the Bombers in the Reinbolde era - with something like an 85% completion percentage. Knuckles gave up and just started gushing about Flutie.