Posted December 25, 20168 yr comment_240194 First and fore most Merry Christmas to all and may you all have a healthy happy 2017! Regarding the Bombers, perhaps no news is good news but I do get a little edgy when I read about all the other teams in the CFL resigning some of their free agents and not hearing a thing about the Bombers save they have signed their long snapper and some that were on the practice roster last year. I make the assumption that they are hard at work in the back ground but it would certainly ease the concerns if a few of the significant free agents were signed. Not sure your feelings but throwing it out there for others to comment.
December 25, 20168 yr comment_240201 Normally teams are signing players right now using extra cap space from the previous season. It is good roster and cap management. However, the scuttlebutt this year is that we don't have any extra cap space in order to do that. So, you're right, it's not great news. It's not surprising though.
December 26, 20168 yr comment_240216 also a factor is that the Bombers have less free agents than a lot of teams.
December 26, 20168 yr comment_240217 I was totally going to say that it's because we have less work that needs to be done...
December 27, 20168 yr comment_240234 I don't recall that many re-signings being announced. A few releases but not any big name re-signings. There are quite a few teams close to the cap this season. Edited December 27, 20168 yr by Jacquie
December 27, 20168 yr comment_240238 As has been mentioned before, there is one obvious place the team can save a big chunk of change by moving Mr. Hurl and Mr. Neufeld.
December 27, 20168 yr comment_240239 28 minutes ago, bigg jay said: I would say Elimimian re-signing would qualify as a big name. Yeah, yeah... forgot about him. It seems like the Lions and Stamps are the only teams who have re-signed any "big" potential FAs (2 each). It's also been reported by numerous members of the media that Bryant and Medlock aren't going anywhere so I wouldn't be surprised if their re-signings are announced shortly into the new year.
December 27, 20168 yr comment_240256 Stamps - Entire coaching staff, Law, Hughes, Maver. Paredes. Lions - Entire coaching staff, Elimimian, Jeremiah Johnson. Redblacks - Entire coaching staff, Pruneau. Edmonton - White
December 29, 20168 yr comment_240406 Aren't some December signings often announced in early January...? I seem to remember this with bomber signings.
December 29, 20168 yr comment_240420 13 hours ago, Floyd said: Aren't some December signings often announced in early January...? I seem to remember this with bomber signings. There will be a few mostly minor signings but the big ones usually get announced later.
December 29, 20168 yr comment_240421 It often depends on season ticket dates and deadlines when teams are trying to pump air into the tires of fans.
January 1, 20178 yr comment_240804 Well this is the slowest I have seen our site in a cuple of years ... hope that is a good sign
January 1, 20178 yr comment_240901 18 hours ago, BigBlue said: Well this is the slowest I have seen our site in a cuple of years ... hope that is a good sign I wouldn't really say it's a good sign, it just means that overall the fans were generally happy with the 2016 season - made the playoffs, had a winning season and took steps forward in several areas of our game. A lot of activity this time of year would usually only be from disgruntled fans talking about firing so-and-so and mismanagement of the team overall. The Bombers extended O'Shea and Co. so that argument is put to bed and I think most of us are just slightly disappointed at how far away the next home game is at this time of year. I always find January to April to be the longest time of year because of this.
January 3, 20178 yr comment_241170 On 12/26/2016 at 9:23 AM, 17to85 said: also a factor is that the Bombers have less free agents than a lot of teams. and dont have a ton of money as they have previous years. The qb situation I expect to take into FA to figure out the best deal.
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