Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 04:41:00 PMOff and running building the TC for 2026.
Just one observation, we already had a couple of rookie OL from the season ending PR. Today we're potentially adding another 3. Not all of them will end up in TC but it's clear they are going to be addressing the OL.
I can't honestly say which of Randolph, Lofton and Vanterpool will still be around by TC. They have the early advantage but they may face more competition this year.
Quote from: Foxhound on Today at 05:22:20 PMHuh? How/why? What's your thinking/reasoning?try watching the news and report back to us.
Quote from: blue_gold_84 on Today at 05:34:23 PMIt has nothing to do with my reasoning. It's simply a fact that sports gambling (online or otherwise) does more harm than good in our society.
Gambling is a form of addiction. Addiction is harmful, particularly among youth.
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 05:55:06 PMAdd receivers to that need list.
What I don't want is to see some things that look pre determined before TC even starts. We probably looked at 50 plus receivers in try out camps and signings for TC. Was there any doubt that the free agency signings meant there was no real though of a rookie winning out?
Seriously, we didn't even keep a rookie receiver on the PR after TC. That was a bad sign and it was obvious in the early going.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 06:15:31 PMThe offensive playbook has gotten worse every year since LaPo left.
Quote from: blue_or_die on November 16, 2025, 04:25:20 PMMost people seem to have this take and I don't understand it at all. The second Kelly went down everyone had the game in the bag for us. We were instantly the better team and all we had to do was play decently well and we fell flat on our faces. The other two games were horrible losses but last year's shouldn't have even been a question if we were "in" the game. Complete and utter failure.
QuoteThe Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed head coach Mike O'Shea and general manager Kyle Walters to three-year extensions that will run through the 2028 CFL season, the team announced on Monday.
O'Shea, 55, has been at the helm of the team since he was hired in December 2013.
Walters was named the 17th GM of the franchise in 2013.
The Bombers finished this season 10-8 and fell to the Alouettes in the Eastern Semi-Final.
O'Shea moved to seventh all-time in CFL history for coaching wins this season, surpassing Bob O'Billovich (107) and Dave Ritchie (108).
Over 11 seasons with the club, O'Shea has compiled a 117-77 record and two Grey Cup championships in 2019 and 2021.
The Blue Bombers have reached the playoffs in nine consecutive seasons and lost three straight Grey Cups from 2022-24.