October 2, 20222 yr comment_599083 8 minutes ago, bustamente said: TSN hypes Maier so much but he needs a lot of work The state of QBing in the league is so dire, they need to hang off the guys that don't suck...
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599084 Wow what a terrible sneak Some guy on Calgary’s bench is talking shirt to an injured player…nice Unreal MBT Edited October 2, 20222 yr by Geebrr
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599085 To me it goes 1. Bombers 2. BC/Calgary Tossup 3. Montreal 4. A combined giant old pee diaper with Hamilton occasionally wafting upwards. Edited October 2, 20222 yr by JohnnyAbonny
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599086 4 minutes ago, JohnnyAbonny said: To me it goes 1. Bombers 2. BC/Calgary Tossup 3. Montreal 4. A combined giant old pee diaper with Hamilton occasionally wafting upwards. Toronto still the best team in the east IMO.
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599087 Just now, Bubba Zanetti said: Toronto still the best team in the east IMO. You think so? When they’re on they’re decent, but I think a healthy Stanback and their D makes Montreal better.
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599088 Montreal is probably better at this point and might be healthier going into the playoffs
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599102 Harris is better than MBT. Argos have now lost some key pieces on D.
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599137 The end of that Calgary/Toronto showed the difference between a coach like Dickensen and O’Shea… I’ll preface this by saying I think dickensen is a great HC and one of the best offensive mind in the cfl in the past 20 years… in the CJOB post game show O’Shea explained that he went for it on 3rd and 5, thinking we could get the first and kneel out the clock… meanwhile, In Calgary, Carey picks up the first down with the team up 19 and 31 second left in the game… instead of kneeling out the clock, they run another play to try and score… for no reason other than to rub it in… if there was tie-breaker stuff in play, I would get it…. But otherwise, all you accomplish is running up the score and risk injury to your guys in all three phases since they had to run teams and defence out there for a couple plays.
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599139 1 minute ago, bearpants said: The end of that Calgary/Toronto showed the difference between a coach like Dickensen and O’Shea… I’ll preface this by saying I think dickensen is a great HC and one of the best offensive mind in the cfl in the past 20 years… in the CJOB post game show O’Shea explained that he went for it on 3rd and 5, thinking we could get the first and kneel out the clock… meanwhile, In Calgary, Carey picks up the first down with the team up 19 and 31 second left in the game… instead of kneeling out the clock, they run another play to try and score… for no reason other than to rub it in… if there was tie-breaker stuff in play, I would get it…. But otherwise, all you accomplish is running up the score and risk injury to your guys in all three phases since they had to run teams and defence out there for a couple plays. That's the same as the 2019 grey cup...we gambled to do the same thing instead of kicking a field goal...but as fate had it we took ball back anyway and were able to close it out in victory fornation
October 2, 20222 yr comment_599140 11 hours ago, JohnnyAbonny said: You think so? When they’re on they’re decent, but I think a healthy Stanback and their D makes Montreal better. Toronto has higher swings. When they're bad, they're bad, when they're good, they're good. Montreal is just as inconsistent of course, but I don't think their upside is as high as TO's.
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