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#21
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: C. Streveler
Last post by GOLDMEMBER - February 23, 2026, 01:16:55 AM
Strev is to beat up to continue a pro career IMO
#22
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: Bombers sign WR Drew Wolit...
Last post by bunker - February 23, 2026, 01:09:34 AM
Like you I'm not in the room, so its all speculation. But Schoen injured his ACL initially in June 2024, and return to training camp in May 2025, after 11 months. Standard return to play is 9-12 months, so nothing unusual there. Anywhere from 1/6 to 1/4 players with ACL injuries will have a second ACL injury within 2 years. Its an unfortunate aspect of the injury. There is some data that the knee returns slightly closer to normal (in term of testing metrics) by waiting an additional year (ie recovery of 21-24 months), at least in athletes under 25. But Schoen was 27 when he injured it, and asking him to delay his return an additional year without evidence that it actually reduces his risk of reinjury, and just based on the fact his knee would "test out" closer to normal after another 12 months,  would have been a very hard sell, and outside the bounds of what is normally done. Jamal Parker and Lawson also rehabbed ACL injuries with the bombers within the past 2 years, with no reinjury so far. Its human nature to want to find someone to blame when bad things happen, but sometimes it just is what it is.
#23
Quote from: bunker on February 22, 2026, 09:34:55 PMPeople are too quick to call out the medical staff with minimal real information. I know some of the staff personally from being in the health care field. They are well trained, have first rate reputations, and are incredibly ethical. I'm not saying mistakes can't be made, but you should have alot more first hand information before calling them negligent.

Hard to say at what level these decision are made, does trainer Al Couture override the qualified medical staff?  Does O'Shea override all after talking with the players?  Can't say everything is humpty dory, after witnessing what Schoen and Strev. have gone through in the past. At some point the players have to be protected for their own safety.  If Schoen turned around and sued for loss of income a lawyer could make a pretty good case in his favour, depending who signed what documents and waivers that allowed him to play.
#24
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: CFL (Non-Bombers) off-seas...
Last post by dd - February 22, 2026, 10:53:58 PM
Dom rhymes is a very decent reciever as is Dunbar, I would have taken either on our roster
#25
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: Bombers sign WR Drew Wolit...
Last post by dd - February 22, 2026, 10:52:16 PM
He didn't say they were negligent, he said they either didn't know about it or were negligent, I d bet anything they didn't know about it and he played hurt only to get more ribs broken. It's unfortunate but sometimes players won't come out for fear of losing their job. 
#26
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: Bombers sign WR Drew Wolit...
Last post by bunker - February 22, 2026, 09:34:55 PM
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on February 22, 2026, 07:31:36 PMIn the interview Woli talks about trying to play with 3 cracked ribs in 2024, being tackled and knocked out for the remainder of the season with 6 broken ribs.  Just another case of a Bomber player being allowed to play when they shouldn't when replacements were available. 

Either the medical staff didn't know about about his injury or they were negligent and allowed him to play anyway, seems these stories always end the same way with the player getting injured much worse than they were originally and missing the rest of the season. 
People are too quick to call out the medical staff with minimal real information. I know some of the staff personally from being in the health care field. They are well trained, have first rate reputations, and are incredibly ethical. I'm not saying mistakes can't be made, but you should have alot more first hand information before calling them negligent.
#27
Offside Forum / Re: 2025-26 Manitoba Bisons & ...
Last post by Hollywood - February 22, 2026, 08:10:53 PM
February 22, 2026: SUNDAY MORNING LINKS

The various game reports from around the CW were posted too late for me, so here they are now.
The semi-final schedule is also out now.


Links:
➤ UofA:  Bears' season ends with OT loss to Saskatchewan (with boxscore)
➤ UofS: Sorensen the Overtime Hero as Huskies Sweep Bears, Advance to Canada West Semifinal (with boxscore) : RP CanadaWest.org



Links:
➤ UofC: Dinos sweep away Griffins, move on to face Mount Royal (with boxscore)
➤ MacU: Heartbreak for Griffins as their season ends following tight Game 2 loss to Calgary(with boxscore & video) : RP CanadaWest.org


NEXT UP

Fri Feb 27 Calgary at Mount Royal 7:00 MST/8:00 CST
Fri Feb 27 Saskatchewan at UBC 7:00 PST/9:00 CST
Sat Feb 28 Calgary at Mount Royal 7:00 MST/8:00 CST
Sat Feb 28 Saskatchewan at UBC 7:00 PST/9:00 CST
Sun Mar 1 Calgary at Mount Royal 7:00 MST/8:00 CST *if necessary
Sun Mar 1 Saskatchewan at UBC 7:00 PST/9:00 CST *if necessary


OUT WEST


The ACAC wrapped up their regular season on Saturday. I update the standings for both the ACAC and the BCIHL, the latter of which wraps up next weekend.

The ACAC quarter-final schedule has also been released.



NEXT UP

Fri Feb 27 Briercrest College at Portage College 2:00 MST/3:00 CST
Fri Feb 27 Concordia-Edmonton at NAIT 6:00 MST/7:00 CST
Sat Feb 28 Briercrest College at Portage College 7:00 MST/8:00 CST
Sat Feb 28 NAIT at Concordia-Edmonton 7:00 MST/8:00 CST
Sun Mar 1 Briercrest College at Portage College  1:00 MST/2:00 CST *if necessary
Sun Mar 1 Concordia-Edmonton at NAIT 6:30 MST/7:30 CST *if necessary
#28
Offside Forum / Re: Team Canada unveils 2026 O...
Last post by Pigskin - February 22, 2026, 07:43:22 PM
Canada dominated most of this game. In the end, you have to score when you have wide open nets.
#29
Offside Forum / Re: 2026 Olympics
Last post by Pigskin - February 22, 2026, 07:42:09 PM
Canada ends up with 21 medals.
#30
In the interview Woli talks about trying to play with 3 cracked ribs in 2024, being tackled and knocked out for the remainder of the season with 6 broken ribs.  Just another case of a Bomber player being allowed to play when they shouldn't when replacements were available. 

Either the medical staff didn't know about about his injury or they were negligent and allowed him to play anyway, seems these stories always end the same way with the player getting injured much worse than they were originally and missing the rest of the season.