June 29, 20205 yr comment_478966 9 minutes ago, MOBomberFan said: Too bad, I liked your post of past players with pictures and write ups. Thanks, appreciate that a lot but the toothless mob & dumbasses here were insulted.Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_478967 38 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Edmonton - Brian Kelly Saskatchewan - Ray Elgaard Great list! Brian Kelly was one of those receivers that wasn't particularly fast or big, but always seemed open, and caught everything. Ray Elgaard - At the risk of being accused of supporting Rider pride, I loved/hated him as a player. Any coach in the league would have taken him, but you hated him as an opponent. Type of player that you could tell opposing DB's hated playing against. Tough, dirty, faster than he seemed, caught everything.Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_478968 8 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Thanks, appreciate that a lot but the toothless mob & dumbasses here were insulted. I too enjoyed your photos and write ups. Kept looking for them. I don't get the opposition. Is this a football discussion page or not? You're either a football fan or not, and real fans can root for their own team and appreciate great players on all teams.Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_478970 My fave non-bomber is still Conredge Holloway Always cheered for Kevin Glenn as frustrating as that was... Vernon Adams is my current non-bomber - mostly from the KJ connection though
June 29, 20205 yr comment_478972 Back in the day how can you not admire watching Gizmo or Pinball both super entertaining guys to watch play.  Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_478987 On 2020-06-27 at 9:18 AM, TrueBlue4ever said: Pinball Clemons. Every interview he did made you feel better about the world when he was done. 100%. In the top tier of best players and people to ever be involved in the CFL.  Thick nick was a riot to watch as well. Joe montford too. I had major respect for what kelvin anderson did too.Â
June 29, 20205 yr Author comment_478999 3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Thanks, appreciate that a lot but the toothless mob & dumbasses here were insulted. I appreciated it too. As younger person mid 30's its good to have some perspective form people about guys from different era's.Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479001 3 hours ago, Floyd said: My fave non-bomber is still Conredge Holloway He was great! Thanks. Forgot about him. And what a story. The first African-American to start at the quarterback position in an SEC school. The first black baseball player in University of Tennessee history. Also drafted by the Expos!Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479004 2 hours ago, wbbfan said: 100%. In the top tier of best players and people to ever be involved in the CFL.  Thick nick was a riot to watch as well. Joe montford too. I had major respect for what kelvin anderson did too. Good nickname. Also liked Milt Stegall's handle for Lewis - "butts and guts" since he seemingly carried all 250 lbs of his weight around the middle. Looked like a wine barrel with arms and legs.
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479006 I always thought they should call Nik Lewis, The Baconator, since Wendy's used to sponsor Friday Night football and Nik looked like he had eaten a lot of them.
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479007 S.J. Green: watching him with Calvillo was astonishing, they were playing tecmo bowl out there while everyone else was trying to play Madden on nightmare mode Ken Hobart: man was he fun to watch. Take Buck Pierce, make him worse at passing and better at open-field running. That's Ken Hobart. He changed the game. Ticats started 0-4 without him and were Grey Cup finalists with him. Quick Parker: this guy was pure beast. His battles against Walby are the stuff of Valhalla Vernon Adams, I'll always root for a young QB coming in and making a mark on the league, hopefully he leaves a mark on the league Mike O'Shea: I wore 59 because of this guy and I didn't even root for his damn team, just watched him make 20 tackles in a loss back when the Ticats were really stanky and the next day I picked my number. I guess he's a bomber now but he never played for them so I think he belongs on this list. Ray Bernard: another one of those Canadians who couldn't hack it as a starting middle linebacker, but this guy was a ******* cannonball on special teams for the Rough Riders in 1996. That thing where a cover guy blows up both a blocker and the returner with the same tackle? Nowadays we'd call that a Thiadric but maybe it should be a Bernard because I saw that dude do it multiple times during the Roughie's depressing death season. Edited June 30, 20205 yr by johnzo
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479008 1 hour ago, Jpan85 said: I appreciated it too. As younger person mid 30's its good to have some perspective form people about guys from different era's. Thanks, comments like yours make me feel good. I'm not treated as an old guy from some bygone & forgotten era. I was lucky to see a lot of the legends actually play. And I like to keep their memories alive as much as I can as they deserve that respect. Once again, thank you.Â
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479009 27 minutes ago, johnzo said: Quick Parker: this guy was pure beast. His battles against Walby are the stuff of Valhalla Like this one. He also was renowned for putting a bird feather in his helmet facemask before games.
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479012 7 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Thanks, comments like yours make me feel good. I'm not treated as an old guy from some bygone & forgotten era. I was lucky to see a lot of the legends actually play. And I like to keep their memories alive as much as I can as they deserve that respect. Once again, thank you. Gee, in hindsight I'm glad I didn't send that post I was thinking of where I said "Shouldn't you be shooing kids off your lawn right now?" in response to one of your anti-Ambrosie rants. That would have been awkward. In all seriousness, we all give and take some (hopefully mostly good-natured) shots as part of this board, but no one should ever be silenced for their opinion if it doesn't violate board rules, or made to feel personally debased for offering an insight. I too enjoy hearing about more than just the last 20 years of Bomber teams.
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479013 32 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Gee, in hindsight I'm glad I didn't send that post I was thinking of where I said "Shouldn't you be shooing kids off your lawn right now?" in response to one of your anti-Ambrosie rants. That would have been awkward. In all seriousness, we all give and take some (hopefully mostly good-natured) shots as part of this board, but no one should ever be silenced for their opinion if it doesn't violate board rules, or made to feel personally debased for offering an insight. I too enjoy hearing about more than just the last 20 years of Bomber teams. I won't be saying much about Ambrosie anymore as people here know my thoughts. Unless he says & does something really dumb that is newsworthy. No point as it just becomes a broken record. Your second paragraph: Thanks!! 🙂 Edited June 29, 20205 yr by SpeedFlex27
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479017 Personally, I have always shown my utmost appreciation to the opposing quarterbacks, receivers and running backs that turn the ball over at Investor's Group Field. I make sure to give them a warm round of applause on their way back to the bench every time!
June 29, 20205 yr comment_479018 Ooh! Also, whoever wasn't supposed to be on the field during the 2nd last play of the 2009 Grey Cup. That guy was stellar.
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479046 7 hours ago, Eternal optimist said: Ooh! Also, whoever wasn't supposed to be on the field during the 2nd last play of the 2009 Grey Cup. That guy was stellar. One of the greatest plays of all time.Â
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479071 SJ Green by far for me. I would go as far and even say he has the best hands in all of cfl history.
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479074 22 minutes ago, Tiny759 said: SJ Green by far for me. I would go as far and even say he has the best hands in all of cfl history. Yes, SJ had terrific hands but, the best hip catcher in the CFL was Ryan Smith. 😉
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479079 45 minutes ago, Tiny759 said: SJ Green by far for me. I would go as far and even say he has the best hands in all of cfl history. pffffffffffffffft.....................
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479081 My favourite non-Bomber was Chris Streveler ....( hopefully again)...Okay I'm a huge homer.....
June 30, 20205 yr comment_479082 I'm a gonna go with Ricky Ray, guy was like a Timex, took a lickin and kept on tickin. Also a class act off the field.
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