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Steve Church from Canada writes: Now that puts the is in sizzle! What a gutsy performance - both teams won but Sask scooped up the V on the last play of the game. When he first arrived I wasn't too impressed with the zeb'ing of Proulx, but now he's arrived as a guy that really runs a no-nonsense game. I figured last week they were going to nurse a weekly honour up for Bishop - but this week he should get it on merit.
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Paul Bayer from Parksville, Canada writes: Bombers are pretty bad . But, having said that they are still in the hunt for east division playoff spot . Thank goodness they are in the east .
- Posted 07/09/08 at 8:23 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Definitely starting to look like the Riders are for real...
A Saskatchewan repeat would be pretty sweet IMHO...
Give 'er, Riders !
Cheers- Posted 07/09/08 at 8:36 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Ripley Bogle from Vancouver, Canada writes: An absolutely huge win by a team that continues to amaze. Way to go, Riders. Just goes to show, even down 31-14 after three quarters, you never give up. Especially if you've got a Weston Dressler. (Where did this guy come from...?)
Must hurt to be a Bombers fan, player, or coach today. Next year, guys? Maybe?
Cheers. Go Riders.- Posted 07/09/08 at 9:08 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Travis Magee from Saskatchewan, Canada writes: Man some teams win with talent, the riders win with heart and desire. Honestly they trade away the mvp of the league, and then proceed to lose all of their starting receivers to injury, yet they still manage to get over 350 yards of passing from their quarterback. Gerran Walker and Vincent Marshall, both in their first ever cfl games only a few weeks after being signed, were very impressive in the 4th quarter.
One thing the league might need to address is the 2 challenge rule. I mean shouldn't a team have the right to continue challenging until they lose a challenge? The riders got hosed out of what certainly appeared to be a touchdown as a result of not being allowed to challenge again. If the refs are screwing up the team should be allowed to challenge, cuz nobody likes lost points. Still the riders manned up and came back regardless of what happened on that disputed play. Congrats boys.- Posted 07/09/08 at 9:14 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Building an Ark from Eastern Slopes, Canada writes: Riders had a pretty sweet (replay) call on a supposed fumble...that got them back into a game that they clearly did not seem interseted in imposing their first class status...
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Steve Gibbons from Calgary, Canada writes: Great finale, watched that and the Chargers game at the same time and loved both.
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Building an ark from Eastern Slopes, Canada:
Ah, it really wouldn't be the same without the weekly poster claiming that the Riders got their way on a "game turning" call...
C'mon... The Riders' record stands at 8-2... The Riders also overcame a 17 point disadvantage in the fourth quarter in this game...
And all you seem to be able to write about is ONE single fumble call ?
How about giving a little credit where credit is due ?
Cheers- Posted 07/09/08 at 9:30 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Brett Maxwell from Canada writes: I did not watch this game and based on the result I am glad I didn't. It's time for the Bombers to rebuild and retool. Berry and his antics need to go. Rider's fans, don't get too excited about these two victories. They are against a bad, undisciplined team that lacks a winner as a QB. I'm a tried and true Bomber fan and this team is utterly embarrassing this year.
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jim slim from vvan isleeyvvo, Canada writes: Well, the riders shure pulled that one out of their AZZ!
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Nathan Cool from Vancouver, Canada writes: Go CFL!
- Posted 07/09/08 at 10:44 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Bill Smith from SK, Canada writes: Brett... I am pretty excited about the other six wins against some pretty good football teams plus, of course, the two against the Bonbers.
Nice to be on the winning side of these games for a change.
Go Riders!- Posted 07/09/08 at 10:47 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Brett Maxwell from Canada:
Gotta agree with Bill Smith from SK on that point...
Can you say hi to EJ Ravensbud for me when you next see him ?
He doesn't seem to come round the Riders' threads too much these days for some reason...
Cheers- Posted 07/09/08 at 10:54 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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M Poland from Calgary, Canada writes: Careful, Travis, on the the two-challenge thing--it could come back to haunt you!
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Travis Magee from Saskatchewan, Canada writes: M Poland: I'm not sure if you are trying to insinuate something or not, but yeah of course it could hurt us. I would rather see more calls being made right though, it is just better for the game in general if calls are being made right. As long as teams are successful with their challenges I can't think of any good reason why they shouldn't be allowed to continue challenging if the refs continue to screw the calls up on the field.
On the other side though, it is rare that teams ever get in a situation where they have two successful challenges and then get in a situation where they would have had a 3rd successful challenge. Most teams in the league waste their challenge on stupid plays that they have no chance of overruling.- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:28 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Derek Holtom from Swan River, Canada writes: another exciting CFL classic. what a game, what a finish
- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:37 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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EJ Ravensbud from Canada writes: Wow, I wake up to a zinger from Millertime! Good to see he is still alive and kicking following the current frontrunner. It was a great game with lots of emotion, no floppers here. Our time will come, someday, maybe.
After watching both games yesterday perhaps the Argos kept the wrong guy?- Posted 08/09/08 at 8:00 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Andrew D from Toronto, Canada writes: EJ, as a die-hard Argo fan I DEFINITELY think we gave up the wrong guy...Rita should have never made that trade in the first place. Good for Bishop...he doesn't always look pretty doing it, but he wins. I'm glad to see him find a loving home in Riderville.
Just another thrilling CFL game...ho hum!- Posted 08/09/08 at 9:18 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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wayne powers from saskatoon, writes: As someone who has already had one heart attack I don't need these last minute heroics, it's just tempting fate. My only complaint is that referee, this is the same guy who gave McCullogh a penalty last year when an opposing player pulled Mike's helmet off and tossed it down field. He does not hide his dislike of the Riders very well. But Bishop has been everything I expected of him since the Argos signed KJ. Note I was the one who all along said Mike was coming to the Riders.
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Chris Kempan from Canada writes: CFL officials are terrible. 3 challenges, 3 plays overturned (ie 3 mistakes)
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Patricia Timms from Canada writes: Chris Kempan from Canada writes: CFL officials are terrible. 3 challenges, 3 plays overturned (ie 3 mistakes)
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Well the OFFS did have a bad day Chris.
I think they blew 2 TD's in a row. First on the Gophers and then after the boobled Riders FG on that miscue, it looked to me that the Bloomers had one called back to the 1 yd line which appeared to be well across the G/L.--Didn't matter on the Winnipeg mistake they scored on the next play anyway.
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But still (all in all) that was one hell'va exciting ball game.
That was perhaps the HARDEST hitting football game I have ever seen in many/many years.
Just another wildly exciting CFL game--HoooHum- Posted 08/09/08 at 10:56 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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EJ Ravensbud from Canada writes: Andrew D, it is often hard for the rest of us to realize that TO has real CFL fans and I personally appreciate it when they support their team and the leaque. A few things turn off the rest of us CFLers about the Argos including their signing of NFL deadbeats who never seem to fit in. Right now Pinball is losing respect by being on the sideline looking over the coach's shoulder as well as one owner Cynamon who always seems to be in the middle of the players. These guys belong in the stands or in the booth.
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: EJ Ravensbud from Canada:
Hey, good to see you back, buddy!
Hope you had a great summer ...
"Our time will come someday, maybe."
That's a real vote of confidence in your team, EJ...
Don't put too much pressure on your team though. It might hurt their feelings.
Cheers- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:14 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: BTW I would call a team that couldn't hold a 17 point advantage in the fourth quarter, "floppers."
Cheers- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:16 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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EJ Ravensbud from Canada writes: Millertime, good to hear you are alive and kicking on the day that Stevie starts his quest for a majority. As a Habs fan you must realize there are many dark days before victory may be achieved.
I noticed you were all over the Patriot's blog. Sounds like another of your teams going down for the count, but at least Brady didn't flop, his injury was genuine.
Enjoy your day. Great to be alive and retired and talking about things that really do not matter, especially in September.- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:24 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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boom boom from Canada writes: Impressive comeback by the gopher humpers, no doubt.
As for the Bombers, like my dog they know how to roll over and play dead!- Posted 08/09/08 at 12:55 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: EJ Ravensbud from Canada:
Good to hear from you too...
Speaking of things that do not matter, I am planning to remain quiet on the political front during Stevie's campaign since I almost always seem able to predict the winners --
I have to leave some work for his hairdresser, eh ?
Hence, I plan to be back almost exclusively on these Sports threads. I'll visit Rex Murphy's blog every now and again to ensure that he is behaving himself though...
BTW The Pats ain't dead yet, sir...
Remember all those ejeets that wrote them off in 2001 when Drew Bledsoe went down...
What happened then ?
The Pats still have the best defense and coaching staff in the NFL...
Cheers- Posted 08/09/08 at 2:29 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Ziad Fazel from Calgary, Canada writes: Yep, Andrew D is one of those good guys enjoying, and fighting for, the CFL in that big city on the dead lake. I remember him from last season.
I would like nothing better than to see the Hamilton Ti-Cats get back to their winning ways, and if I could dream a little further, a viable franchise in Ottawa. Heck, maybe even some RIM money for a franchise in Kitchener/Waterloo.
I think with a balanced league of 10 CFL teams, including 3 in Ontario, more people in Southern Ontario would get to enjoy the rivalries that we have in Alberta, or with the Banjo bowl. And see it is better to have a superior more exciting game, that you can also afford to take the family too, than to pine for some "world-class" status conferred by taking an NFL team that can't turn a profit in its own market.- Posted 08/09/08 at 3:34 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Brett Maxwell from Canada writes: To respond to the comments directed at my sour grapes comment earlier in this thread: I'm not necessarily a Rider hater but my point on Rider's fans not getting too excited about these two wins over the Bombers is that until they met the Bombers the Rider's had lost two in a row and were in a mini-crisis mode despite starting 6-0. I like this team to be competitive the rest of the year but the competition is going to get much greater then my hapless Bombers. Bonne chance Riders!
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Brett and EJ:
Since I am skipping the political threads, I am not going to mention that Manitoba is the second leading reciever of equalization payments (after Quebec)...
The Bombers are truly hapless, I agree...
I wonder if that team needs to go back to the Western Conference and open some space for a couple new REAL eastern franchises ?
Cheers- Posted 08/09/08 at 4:37 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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EJ Ravensbud from Canada writes: Millertime, you are correct and I am embarrassed of my old home province. They also usually vote for the commies. I have lived in Ontariario for almost 40 years but my blood still bleeds Blue. We are on the cusp in Ontario of turning to have not, so please could you Bluenosers and Newfoundlanders help us out with some of that newfound black gold.
Habs and Patriots, gosh Millertime your time may be at hand. Where does Sid the Kid fit in when he plays the Habs? Note this is a flop free blog.- Posted 08/09/08 at 5:12 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: EJ Ravensbud from Canada:
Hmmm..... That is a tough one, Ravensbud...
Perhaps I am deluding myself, but I think that I can still root for both les Canadiens and the Kid at the same time...
I have only been cited in writing in the sports pages of the Montreal Gazette for chewing out an anti-Crosby columnist of theirs on one occasion so far...
I still got a whole lot of that left in me.... :)
BTW When Ontarians are having to hunt seals (or seagulls) to make ends meet, we will be happy to send some of our big $$$ out "West" to help you guys out.
Cheers- Posted 08/09/08 at 9:41 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Reality Check from edmonton, Canada writes: Ya know, as much as I loved watching the Riders FINALY win a Grey Cup last year, their tiresome ranting about a repeat is getting, well... tiresome...
Sure, we will be happy for you to win the GC once every TWO DECADES... but stop with all the childish mellon head stuff.. Your GM traded away your only hope at a repeat... and now that the tough part of your season desends (not playing Wpg back to back) its over...
Best you hope for the eastern crossover spot....- Posted 11/09/08 at 3:42 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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