Posted December 28, 20186 yr comment_373837 Here are the bios: NOTE: Tackles were not recorded before 1987, so any tackle numbers will not be complete for players who played before that year. Ike Charlton – 60 games in 6 seasons (2005-10), 1 Int., 29 yards, 6 fumble recoveries, 62 yards, 1 TD, 25 tackles, 4 sacks Charlie Clemons – 39 games in 3 seasons (1994-96), 68 tackles, 9 sacks Delbert Fowler – 53 games in 4 seasons (1984, 86-88), 1 Int., 0 yards, 3 fumble recoveries, 0 yards, 33 tackles in 1987, 24 sacks, 2 time Grey Cup champion (1984, 88) Kyries Hebert – 32 games in 2 seasons (2006-07), 3 Int., 60 yards, 3 fumble recoveries, 6 yards, 87 tackles, 7 sacks Tyrone Jones – 118 games in 8 seasons (1983-87, 89-91), 13 Int., 88 yards, 1 TD, 8 fumble recoveries, 97 yards, 1 TD, 134 tackles from 1987-91, 98 sacks (club record), 5 time divisional all-star (1984-87, 90), 4 time CFL all-star (1984-87), 1985 CFL Defensive MOP, 1984 Grey Cup defensive MVP, Grey Cup record 4 sacks in 1984 game, 2 time Grey Cup champion (1984, 90), CFL Hall of Fame Maurice Kelly – 71 games in 4 seasons (1998-99, 2003-04), 9 Int., 148 yards, 1 TD, 12 fumble recoveries, 65 yards, 1 TD, 284 tackles, 7 sacks, CFLPA all-star in 1998, divisional and CFL all-star in 1999, led CFL with 7 fumble recoveries in 1999, team nominee for MOP and MODP in 1999 Rob McLaren – 80 games in 5 seasons (1969-73), 3 Int., 3 yards, 6 fumble recoveries, 4 yards, 1971 divisional all-star Elfrid Payton – 71 games in 5 seasons (1991-93, 2000*, 2004*), (*was a defensive end in 2000 and 2004), 2 Int., 68 yards, 1 TD, 8 fumble recoveries, 48 yards, 1 TD, 160 tackles, 47 sacks, club record 22 sacks in 1993, divisional and CFL all-star in 1993, team nominee for most outstanding rookie in 1991, Eastern division most outstanding defensive player in 1993, 2 Grey Cup appearances (1992, 93), CFL Hall of Fame James West – 110 games in 8 seasons (1985-92), 15 Int., 204 yards, 1TD, 12 fumble recoveries, 21 yards, 1 TD, 378 tackles from 1987-92, 37 sacks, 3 time divisional all-star (1987-89), 2 time CFL all-star (1987, 1989), Eastern division most outstanding defensive player in 1987, 2 time Grey Cup champion (1988, 90). CFL Hall of Fame Edited December 29, 20186 yr by TrueBlue4ever
December 28, 20186 yr comment_373839 Does anyone else find it a little odd that the Bombers were able to find so many all-star linebackers but so few all-star QBs?
December 28, 20186 yr Author comment_373840 One man's take: OK, with the move of James West to outside linebacker, this is really more a question of who would be third or fourth here. West and Ty Jones are locks here. Although Elfrid Payton's staggering sack totals are hard to overlook, he found more success later in his career as a defensive rush end, and his relatively low tackle totals show him to be a one-trick pony (albeit a pretty fantastic trick with 157 career sacks). Even at that, West's all-around game (INTs and fumble recoveries, huge tackle totals, shifting easily from inside to outside and dominating at both spots, and being a defensive captain to boot) puts him well ahead. Unlike Payton, his motor never stopped, and he never quit on a play. I suppose Mo Kelly would slot in 4th, but his totals are as a safety and linebacker combined.
December 28, 20186 yr Author comment_373841 3 minutes ago, Tracker said: Does anyone else find it a little odd that the Bombers were able to find so many all-star linebackers but so few all-star QBs? We haven't lit up the world with all-star linebackers in the last couple of decades, really. (Kelly in '99, before that Payton in '93, and aside from Greg Battle in the early 90's and Adam Bighill last year, we've been pretty lean at middle linebacker too, from a league recognition standpoint). We were a factory form 1983 to 1993 for sure. QB will come later, but aside from all-stars Glenn and K. Jones in the 2000's and our lean last decade, I can think of Dunigan, Clements (and Hufnagel as a solid back-up), Brock, Jonas, Ploen, and Jacobs.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373851 2 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: One man's take: OK, with the move of James West to outside linebacker, this is really more a question of who would be third or fourth here. West and Ty Jones are locks here. Although Elfrid Payton's staggering sack totals are hard to overlook, he found more success later in his career as a defensive rush end, and his relatively low tackle totals show him to be a one-trick pony (albeit a pretty fantastic trick with 157 career sacks). Even at that, West's all-around game (INTs and fumble recoveries, huge tackle totals, shifting easily from inside to outside and dominating at both spots, and being a defensive captain to boot) puts him well ahead. Unlike Payton, his motor never stopped, and he never quit on a play. I suppose Mo Kelly would slot in 4th, but his totals are as a safety and linebacker combined. I used to love Rob McLaren as a linebacker. He played so well for the Bombers & then went on to star on the Eskimo dynasty teams of 1978-82 but as good as he was, he wasn't at the same level of play as Jones & West.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373870 Wanted to vote for Payton so bad but couldnt.. Jones and West are just too dominant.
December 29, 20186 yr Author comment_373872 17 minutes ago, SPuDS said: Wanted to vote for Payton so bad but couldnt.. Jones and West are just too dominant. Well I wanted to put West down as an inside linebacker since he was at that spot for a pair of dominant years, but I was swayed by others. Will make the voting for inside linebacker more interesting though (who will join Greg Battle?)
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373876 20 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Well I wanted to put West down as an inside linebacker since he was at that spot for a pair of dominant years, but I was swayed by others. Will make the voting for inside linebacker more interesting though (who will join Greg Battle?) You put West where he belonged at OLB not inside.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373877 42 minutes ago, SPuDS said: Wanted to vote for Payton so bad but couldnt.. Jones and West are just too dominant. They weren't dominant for just 18 games but over a hundred each & won multiple Grey Cups. West 2 & Jones 3.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373879 This one might be the easiest decision of all. An absolute no-doubter.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373885 I was a long time ago but one of the memories I have of Jones is from a media story, a story where they reported that Jones was known to, or was accused of spitting on opponents at the line....... anyone remember anything like that ?...
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373899 5 hours ago, NorthernSkunk said: I was a long time ago but one of the memories I have of Jones is from a media story, a story where they reported that Jones was known to, or was accused of spitting on opponents at the line....... anyone remember anything like that ?... Who cares? He's remembered for a lot more than that. His play on the field would usurp that.
December 29, 20186 yr comment_373902 14 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Who cares? He's remembered for a lot more than that. His play on the field would usurp that. So it was true..... good that means some of my memory is still working. And of course he is remembered for more than just that. Still pretty nasty though.
December 30, 20186 yr comment_373914 4 hours ago, NorthernSkunk said: So it was true..... good that means some of my memory is still working. And of course he is remembered for more than just that. Still pretty nasty though. I didn't say it was but I'm not surprised you'd remember a player for spitting & nothing else based on your track record here.
December 30, 20186 yr Author comment_373916 1 minute ago, SpeedFlex27 said: I didn't say it was but I'm not surprised you'd remember a player for spitting & nothing else based on your track record here. That insult was completely unnecessary and how threads get derailed around here. Maybe a PM if you have a personal issue with someone? Just my two cents, I apologize if I’m overstepping my bounds.
December 30, 20186 yr comment_373920 37 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: That insult was completely unnecessary and how threads get derailed around here. Maybe a PM if you have a personal issue with someone? Just my two cents, I apologize if I’m overstepping my bounds. Skunk insulted Jones memory by saying he spit on a player. Maybe he did but why'd he even bring it up? Then brags about his so called memory? Skunk being Skunk. I take nothing back. Edited December 30, 20186 yr by SpeedFlex27
December 30, 20186 yr comment_373923 11 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Skunk insulted Jones memory by saying he spit on a player. Maybe he did but why'd he even bring it up? Then brags about his so called memory? Skunk being Skunk. I take nothing back. Jones spit on players. That's not an insult. It's part of who Jones was.
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