September 15, 2009
Some Blue Bomber Thoughts. On a Perfect Tuesday in September
The NFL is back and at this stage, I like New England and Minnesota in the Super Bowl. That, of course, is subject to change.
The NHL is back and right now, I like Calgary and Washington in the Stanley Cup final. That is also subject to change.
The CFL, meanwhile, is heading into Week 12. There are eight games remaining and things start to get serious now. If I were a betting man today, I'd bet Calgary and Montreal meet in the Grey Cup, but who knows? That could change, too. This year, the CFL is as close as it's ever been, at least among the league's top four teams: Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton and Saskatchewan. Meanwhile, Hamilton isn't bad and B.C. should be better.
Toronto and Winnipeg, however, are extremely lousy, but if B.C. doesn't improve, one of these two dogs could reach the playoffs.
1) Yep, that's the craziest part about Winnipeg’s last two defeats – 29-14 in Saskatchewan and 55-10 by Saskatchewan in Winnipeg. As badly as Winnipeg has been beaten and as horribly as they've played, the Bombers are still in the thick of the playoff hunt.
Granted, when six teams out of eight make the playoffs, it’s harder to miss the post-season than to make it. But that's a good thing if you're the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Right now the 3-7 Bombers are only two points out of the playoffs, tied with Toronto at 3-7 and in view of crossover B.C. at 4-6.
Meanwhile, after this coming Sunday’s game in Montreal, the Bombers have a very easy schedule with more home games than road games. Playoffs here we come????
2) Mike Kelly continues to deny that Casey Printers is ever, ever, ever coming to Winnipeg, but what happens when Montreal clobbers the Bombers this week and again, it’s the quarterback position that kills the local side?
Kelly doesn’t like Printers, it's personal and that’s fine, but the coach does have a quarterback problem and he’s running out of options. Jeff Garcia signed with Philly on Monday so he's not returning to Canada any time soon.
And don’t tell me Casey Bramlet is the answer. Please don’t tell me that.
3) In the midst of a football world full of craziness, you have to give the Toronto Argos some credit. At least, they're trying to get better.
Yesterday, the scorchingly fast Dominique Dorsey returned to the Argos. Dorsey, who was a CFL special teams all-star last season and a guy who led the league in combined yards despite missing five games due to injury, was just recently cut loose by the NFL's Washington Redskins. No other NFL team came calling, so Dorsey re-signed with the Boatmen, the team with which he played for the past two seasons.
The Argos return game, just like the Bombers return game, has been less than satisfactory this year and Dorsey will immediately make the Argos better. He'll also play some running back and catch the football from the H-back position. Evidently, the Argos don't want to fall to 3-8 if they don't have to.
Toronto plays in B.C. this week while Winnipeg plays in Montreal.
Wonder what the Bombers will be thinking about on Monday? Casey Printers? Pacman Jones? Kevin Glenn? All interesting thoughts.
























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