Posted February 27, 201411 yr comment_42503 http://www.cfl.ca/article/bombers-re-sign-division-all-star-rb-ford OK with this ...
February 27, 201411 yr comment_42509 Don't mind him as a change of pace back but hope we bring in lots of competition.
February 27, 201411 yr comment_42516 Looks like he tested free agency, and discovered that the Bombers were competitive for his services afterall. Sometimes the grass isn't greener elsewhere. I welcome him back to the fold, and look forward to watch him compete for a roster spot.
February 27, 201411 yr comment_42522 If I recall correctly, Ford was decent in pass blocking, correct?
February 27, 201411 yr comment_42531 Ford is still a good RB... He's just not a marquee guy that you build a franchise around. I'm happy to have him back... Will be a good DI for us.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42536 I have no problem bringing him to camp, but if he's the starter out of camp, then we likely did something wrong in our recruitnig, or he had an absolutely lights out TC...
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42541 Hes a solid back and a very good KR dont forget.. Blocking wise, i felt he was the best we had.. If he is our game day starter tho... Id agree, someone dropped the ball but it could be worse..
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42545 Not a pounder but give him a hole and he has the speed to out run guys. If a DI spot came down to him and Aroon Woods I would play Woods.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42552 Some food for thought regarding Will Ford, and I'm not advocating anything with this point other than it's just something to ponder, but in the nine games he started from the Banjo Bowl on, he averaged just over 62 yards rushing per game. While that doesn't sound like much, if you average that out over a full 18 games, that turns out to a season total of over 1100 yards rushing which would have been good enough for third in the league last year.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42553 He's explosive but very much a home run hitter. Also misses a lot of blocks.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42561 I'm okay with this signing, would like the Bombers to bring in someone else as well that's better, but Ford is serviceable. He's also good for those big, edge of your seat plays once and awhile.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42566 He'll fill in nicely until next season when we sign Andrew Harris
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42579 Sexy training camp back. Not sure what else he got. Fast fast fast
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42613 If I recall correctly, Ford was decent in pass blocking, correct? Better than Simpson but still needed a lot of work in that area.... he's a pretty good back but I anticipate lots of compitition
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42614 Having him is probably only slightly better than not having him.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42627 Some food for thought regarding Will Ford, and I'm not advocating anything with this point other than it's just something to ponder, but in the nine games he started from the Banjo Bowl on, he averaged just over 62 yards rushing per game. While that doesn't sound like much, if you average that out over a full 18 games, that turns out to a season total of over 1100 yards rushing which would have been good enough for third in the league last year. To me it's all about how those yards come. I'd rather a guy pick up 60 yards a game with a longest run being 15 yards than a guy picking up 60 yards when there's a 30 or 40 yard run in there. Just a preference on my part. Same reason I was less sold on Fred Reid compared with some people. Preference for someone who can grind it out at the position as opposed to the big play guy.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42632 I agree. I prefer a guy who consistently gets 5 yards per carry and minimal long runs vs a guy who goes for 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 40, even though their average YPC look the same. It's much easier to convert on 2nd and 5, compared to 2nd and 8.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42653 To me it's all about how those yards come. I'd rather a guy pick up 60 yards a game with a longest run being 15 yards than a guy picking up 60 yards when there's a 30 or 40 yard run in there. Just a preference on my part. Same reason I was less sold on Fred Reid compared with some people. Preference for someone who can grind it out at the position as opposed to the big play guy. On short yardage too, you want someone who can tough out yards, especially close to the goal line. So many times last year we'd be 2nd-and-3, 2nd-and-2, we'd run against a stacked box and fail to convert.
February 28, 201411 yr comment_42689 To me it's all about how those yards come. I'd rather a guy pick up 60 yards a game with a longest run being 15 yards than a guy picking up 60 yards when there's a 30 or 40 yard run in there. Just a preference on my part. Same reason I was less sold on Fred Reid compared with some people. Preference for someone who can grind it out at the position as opposed to the big play guy. On short yardage too, you want someone who can tough out yards, especially close to the goal line. So many times last year we'd be 2nd-and-3, 2nd-and-2, we'd run against a stacked box and fail to convert. Well I don't assign all the blame for that to the runningbacks though. The o-line still has to not let guys get a hit on the rb in the backfield and the playcalling might not want to telegraph it so much. The Bombers always ran on 2nd and short and the defense always knew it was coming and always made the stop.
March 1, 201411 yr comment_42776 He'll fill in nicely until next season when we sign Andrew Harris Oooh..the very thought makes my nipples hard.
March 1, 201411 yr comment_42779 Any reason to think Harris would want to come back? To enjoy the beautiful weather?
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