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BC @ Esks Sept. 23, 2016

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21 minutes ago, tracker said:

Yup. Big lawsuit in USA and they have had to stop claiming it prevented or shortened colds and/or influenzas.

Now they're claiming it boosts the immune system. So does Vitamin C for a short time. Drinks lots of orange juice & eat apples. Probably just as good.

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The rules these days are all effed up. A receiver or running back can get a helmet shot with no penalty & at times they are just as vulnerable as a qb. That RTP on Willis was bogus. No intent to injure. Willis didn't lead with his helmet. Clean hit but a cheap penalty. Then there's the PI rules, incidental contact & coaches challenges. To me, the rule changes the last 3 seasons have really messed up the game.

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Esks RB Shakir Bell & the lions DB hit helmet to helmet. No penalty... I guess DB or RB brains getting scrambled is no issue to the CFL. Maybe I'm off base here but there shouldn't be 2 sets of rules for qbs & everyone else.

they need to figure out a way to allow incidental contact to the head (as long as the defender is not leading with the head) to remove penalties like that one or the dumb helmet slaps 

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Just now, MOBomberFan said:

Jeez Reilly. What a hit

The guy has already a couple of serious injuries. He plays too hard. Not smart. Leaves himself wide frigging open to injury.

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10 minutes ago, peggars said:

meh, Jennings is 24 years old, im jealous the Lions are set at QB for the next 10-15 years

Jury's out... i think he'll make better decisions but he cost the Lions 2 wins. Tonight & earlier this season vs the Stamps with 2 picks late in the game. Qbs who don't learn don't last long.

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Great game for Edmonton. BC played a great 1st quarter. Edmonton played 3 good quarters. Bell had a huge night. BC just couldn't stop him even when they knew he was going to run the ball. Made BC look more beatable than I thought they'd be.

Wally is back to squinting on the sidelines....says..'hey wah happened we had them'.... Youthful gunslinger Jennings is going to cost the leos a few...that was one of them...We have them back to back coming up....Going to be some tuff competition..

9 hours ago, iso_55 said:

Jury's out... i think he'll make better decisions but he cost the Lions 2 wins. Tonight & earlier this season vs the Stamps with 2 picks late in the game. Qbs who don't learn don't last long.

You're talking about the QB with the most game-winning drives in the CFL this season.  Can't expect the kid to carry his team to victory every single week.

34 minutes ago, holoman said:

now that the Lions lose to a below .500 team, are we going to discuss if the Lions are 'For Real'?

They are and will be inconsistent, at least for this season. The type of experience Jennings needs isn't going to be found outside of live-fire games. But they do look to be beatable, especially to a ball-hawking defense like the Bombers. Jennings' inexperience leads him into trying to force the ball.

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4 hours ago, Atomic said:

You're talking about the QB with the most game-winning drives in the CFL this season.  Can't expect the kid to carry his team to victory every single week.

You don't make questionable throws under duress when your team has the lead late in the game which is what he's done.

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9 hours ago, tracker said:

They are and will be inconsistent, at least for this season. The type of experience Jennings needs isn't going to be found outside of live-fire games. But they do look to be beatable, especially to a ball-hawking defense like the Bombers. Jennings' inexperience leads him into trying to force the ball.

Moe Leggett is ready and waiting 

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