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We won last year...killed the demon, as far as I'm concerned. Same as winning in Regina...it counts. Now, to Commonwealth......

 you are being way too positive.
I want to say "there's no such thing.." but..........Spuds.........
Yeah Spuds takes it to an all new level. About half-way to Rider-ville. Spuds is the Moosomin of Bomber fans. :)

Moosemin sucks,period. I, do not.

There are lots of us... We are plentiful.. We are many, we are legion.

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    I get the sense that it works the other way too in terms of expectations. I can see how fans who have never seen a winner get down on the team more easily than they might if we had had that breakthrou

  • plus why spend any more time in Saskatchewan then you have to? 

comment_135461

Over the past 15 years most of the coaches that have won Cups have had no CFL head coaching experience before taking the job.

Yep you're right. Buono, Higgins, and Don Matthews stand out but the rest had no HC experience before being hired.

2014 Hufnagel

2013 Chamblin

2012 Milanovich

2011 Buono

2010 Trestman

2009 Trestman

2008 Hufnagel

2007 Austin

2006 Buono

2005 Maciocia

2004 Clemons

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2001 Buono

comment_135462

While winning championships is the ultimate measuring stick for success perhaps we should not overlook championship appearances. Winnipeg leads the CFL in trips to the Big Game with 24 appearances. Since 1984 Winnipeg is tied for the lead in appearances with Edmonton . Has there been a long drought since yes but let's all take a breath.

comment_135463

Any championship team in any sport relies on more than just coaching excellence and player excellence. Injuries at inopportune times like broken arms in a Final or an achilles tear in the first game can derail the best or worst teams. There is a lot of luck involved here too.

 

On the other hand when I see Reinbold (spelling an approximation) on the sidelines I can't help but think of the motorcycle riding ear stud wearing placeholder of a coach and how inept those teams were. I don't think luck had anything to do with how bad those teams were. 

 

While we are wallowing in past misery just think how many Sask Grey Cups in a 100 years (is it 4 or 5).  The Bomber 10 seem downright glorious in comparison. Someone mentioned while those Eskimo teams that won in the 70's were almost unbeatable the Bombers were still very good teams that just could not get tot the top of the mountain. 

comment_135472

While winning championships is the ultimate measuring stick for success perhaps we should not overlook championship appearances. Winnipeg leads the CFL in trips to the Big Game with 24 appearances. Since 1984 Winnipeg is tied for the lead in appearances with Edmonton . Has there been a long drought since yes but let's all take a breath.

 

This sounds like another case of accepting mediocrity as progress... the old saying is "you're either first or you're last"... getting the big show is nice, but once you're there, winning is all that matters...

comment_135669

 

 

 

 

We won last year...killed the demon, as far as I'm concerned. Same as winning in Regina...it counts. Now, to Commonwealth......

 you are being way too positive.
I want to say "there's no such thing.." but..........Spuds.........
Yeah Spuds takes it to an all new level. About half-way to Rider-ville. Spuds is the Moosomin of Bomber fans. :)

Moosemin sucks,period. I, do not.

There are lots of us... We are plentiful.. We are many, we are legion.

 

The Red Barn restaurant in Moosomin was a good place to stop for a bite on the way to/coming back from Regina.  Definitely eased the pain for at least one Labour Day drive back to Winnipeg.

comment_135826

 

While winning championships is the ultimate measuring stick for success perhaps we should not overlook championship appearances. Winnipeg leads the CFL in trips to the Big Game with 24 appearances. Since 1984 Winnipeg is tied for the lead in appearances with Edmonton . Has there been a long drought since yes but let's all take a breath.

 

This sounds like another case of accepting mediocrity as progress... the old saying is "you're either first or you're last"... getting the big show is nice, but once you're there, winning is all that matters...

 

If you were worse than mediocre then mediocrity is progress.... Is this a difficult concept to grasp? Sometimes it just takes time to make drastic improvements and patience is required and yes that means accepting mediocrity as progress. 

comment_135933

Actually, Moosomin has an interesting history. It was the center of a community consisting of remittence men- bad boys who were exiled from England to Saskatchewan and would receive remittences (mailed money) only if they stayed there. They tried to recreate British lifestyles (good luck with that) which included fox hunts, building a opera house and (honest to God) "gopher farming" which locals persuaded the fops to invest in.

comment_135938

Actually, Moosomin has an interesting history. It was the center of a community consisting of remittence men- bad boys who were exiled from England to Saskatchewan and would receive remittences (mailed money) only if they stayed there. They tried to recreate British lifestyles (good luck with that) which included fox hunts, building a opera house and (honest to God) "gopher farming" which locals persuaded the fops to invest in.

 

From my experience a hooker emporium would have been a much better investment.

comment_135951

 

 

 

 

 

We won last year...killed the demon, as far as I'm concerned. Same as winning in Regina...it counts. Now, to Commonwealth......

 you are being way too positive.
I want to say "there's no such thing.." but..........Spuds.........
Yeah Spuds takes it to an all new level. About half-way to Rider-ville. Spuds is the Moosomin of Bomber fans. :)

Moosemin sucks,period. I, do not.

There are lots of us... We are plentiful.. We are many, we are legion.

 

The Red Barn restaurant in Moosomin was a good place to stop for a bite on the way to/coming back from Regina.  Definitely eased the pain for at least one Labour Day drive back to Winnipeg.

 

I wonder how many businesses in town will move out to the highway? I drove thru there a couple of years ago & the KFC hadn't yet. Can't remember if any other chains had as well. 

comment_135953

True story. During the 1950 flood my mother, brother & sister evacuated & left the city for a couple of weeks to stay with family in Saskatchewan. My dad stayed behind to watch over our newly built house in Riverview & his auto body shop in Norwood (that used to be) on Marion Street beside the Norwood Hotel. They stayed in Fleming, SK. Everytime I drive by Fleming I think of that. There's nothing there now so I can't imagine how much more nothing there was 65 years ago or how bad the (gravel & mud) highway must've been to get there. I never met our family out there. I don't even know who they were. I guess I should ask my brother as he's the only left who can tell me. 

comment_135955

 

Actually, Moosomin has an interesting history. It was the center of a community consisting of remittence men- bad boys who were exiled from England to Saskatchewan and would receive remittences (mailed money) only if they stayed there. They tried to recreate British lifestyles (good luck with that) which included fox hunts, building a opera house and (honest to God) "gopher farming" which locals persuaded the fops to invest in.

 

From my experience a hooker emporium would have been a much better investment.

 

 

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