October 7, 20186 yr comment_360200 12 minutes ago, Mr Dee said: I wonder how many people think Ottawa scores so quick if Fogg hadn’t fallen? Didn't JFG straight arm or push of on him? Then he fell?
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360201 1 minute ago, wanna-b-fanboy said: Didn't JFG straight arm or push of on him? Then he fell? Debatable. I think he was already stumbling when JFG touched him.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360202 38 minutes ago, J5V said: If we had Sam Hurl in there I'd agree but not going at them hard allowed them to score 15 points in 4 minutes. It looks like a classic case of overthinking and beating yourself. We do the same thing on offense. We should just stay with what is working until and if they take it away, then make an adjustment. How many times have we seen this movie? Partially - but there were certainly other variables at play.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360203 Fogg stumbled and went down. No OPI, just bad luck. We got that back when their DB ran into the goalpost in OT which gave us a good luck TD.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360204 2 minutes ago, TBURGESS said: Fogg stumbled and went down. No OPI, just bad luck. We got that back when their DB ran into the goalpost in OT which gave us a good luck TD. Sorry, I disagree. There is nothing lucky about this TD. Dressler backed him off, froze him beside the goalpost with a stutter-step, and then broke it wide. Dressler used the goalpost masterfully.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360206 It's a good move vet move by Dressler that doesn't mean it wasn't lucky that the DB ran into the post.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360207 11 minutes ago, TBURGESS said: It's a good move vet move by Dressler that doesn't mean it wasn't lucky that the DB ran into the post. Goal post or not, he wasn't going to be in position to break up that pass.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360209 56 minutes ago, TBURGESS said: It's a good move vet move by Dressler that doesn't mean it wasn't lucky that the DB ran into the post. It's not luck when it's a move the receiver has in his repertoire.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360211 6 minutes ago, 17to85 said: It's not luck when it's a move the receiver has in his repertoire. Sure it is. Every receiver should have it in their repertoire and every DB should know where they are on the field.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360213 9 minutes ago, TBURGESS said: Sure it is. Every receiver should have it in their repertoire and every DB should know where they are on the field. There was another DB not impeded by the post - he couldn't make the play either.
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360234 Does it matter if Dressler was lucky or not? We scored on the play & we won. That's all I care about. Edited October 7, 20186 yr by SpeedFlex27
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360241 Luck has nothing to do with it. The ball didn’t glance off someone’s helmet or hand or goalpost. Dressler ran a route to help his QB. He’s a pro. It worked. It was there. Bravo Nichols..Bravo Dressler
October 7, 20186 yr comment_360242 Lol the dressler Td was luck? I've read some interesting opinions on here over the past year....that one is the dumbest.
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360252 30 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said: Lol the dressler Td was luck? I've read some interesting opinions on here over the past year....that one is the dumbest. I think what he meant was it's lucky Dressler is so smart and talented to be able to use the field like that. 🙂
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360259 1 hour ago, J5V said: I think what he meant was it's lucky Dressler is so smart and talented to be able to use the field like that. 🙂 Oh thanks - we feel much better now.
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360270 7 hours ago, TBURGESS said: Sure it is. Every receiver should have it in their repertoire and every DB should know where they are on the field. If the db avoids the post by being shallow dressler can go deep on him. Just a guy using the field to his advantage
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360274 45 minutes ago, Atomic said: Running a good route is luck? That is just plain ridiculous Tburg fify
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360291 I'll bet that Dressler uses that tactic every time he gets a chance, because it's a good tactic. I'll bet that every inside receiver does too. Heck, we had plays designed like that in high school football back in the '70's. Once, maybe twice a season, league wide, the DB runs into the post. If you don't see the element of luck in it, I can't change your mind.
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360296 I suppose you could say there’s an element of luck that the Bombers weren’t playing Montreal in Montreal and the pass didn’t hit one of their gullls that are flying around. Thats pretty lucky..
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360298 15 minutes ago, Mr Dee said: I suppose you could say there’s an element of luck that the Bombers weren’t playing Montreal in Montreal and the pass didn’t hit one of their gullls that are flying around. Thats pretty lucky.. Cuz that's exactly the same thing. All QB's are trying to hit the gulls. Once or twice a season they do. {Insert eye roll meme here}
October 8, 20186 yr comment_360300 On 2018-10-07 at 9:33 AM, BBRT said: Sorry Dude - but no matter what slant you try and put on things - IMHO Richie Hall needs to exit stage right after this year. And sorry yet again but the Calgary Stamps organization is something the Bomber organization should try and aspire to. They are the top organization in the CFL as of today - Nice try though! I would definitely take Claybrooks over Hall any day of the week, and anyone who wouldn't is just plain old obtuse with loyalty like our head coach.
October 14, 20186 yr comment_361512 So...has anyone changed their mind about Richie Hall's defence? I was never as hard on him as others on here have been but even I'm impressed how it's turned around. So now I'm turning my efforts on getting Lapo fired. 😆
October 14, 20186 yr comment_361526 The Richie Hall defense of yesterday was not the same defense earlier in the season. The amount of guys they sent in on blitzes was ridiculous in a good way.
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