Official Game Day Thread - BC at Winnipeg, August 1, 2024

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Game Recap | B.C. 0 WPG 25

They've been massacred by injuries, have way too often been their own worst enemies, and were quickly written off by so many through the first half of the Canadian Football League season.

And so what the Winnipeg Blue Bombers served up Thursday night in an absolutely dominant 25-0 pasting of the B.C. Lions in front of 31,589 on a sweaty, steamy absolutely perfect evening at Princess Auto Stadium was telling in the message it delivered.

That message, essentially, is this: back the blank off writing the obituary on the 2024 Blue Bombers season.

"That was good old school Winnipeg Blue Bombers-style right there," said running back Brady Oliveira, who rushed for 100 yards on 17 carries and pulled in four passes for 42 yards. "That was getting back to our identity by wearing out the other team.

"That was a total team effort and that's why this tastes so sweet. The adversity we've faced this entire season, especially of late... I mean, for us to come out and have a performance like that against a very good football team, man, that feels so good."

"We're a resilient group that comes to work every single day and works. We care. We truly care about this team, about one another and honouring our teammates. Seeing everyone battle for each other on every single play was special."

Coming off a short week and facing a Lions team coming off a bye, the Blue Bombers will now enter their first bye week of the season with a 3-6 record after snapping a two-game losing skid. The Lions, meanwhile, fall to 5-3.

"I'm just really happy for the guys and impressed with the young guys – I guess they've got more energy than the older guys," said quarterback Zach Collaros, who was superb in completing 27 of 33 for 295 yards, with a grin. "To come in after a flight from Toronto basically four days later and play a game... just hats off to everybody for taking care of their bodies and the coaching staff for putting together a plan for us to execute."

More on the Blue Bombers third win of the season from our view in the press box...

'D'  IS FOR DOMINANT:

The Lions entered Thursday night revving the CFL's most dangerous, high-octane offence, ranking first in points (29.4), net offence (406.6), passing yards (342.1) and second-down conversions (58.4%).

And those numbers on Thursday? Try zero points points, 102 yards in net offence, 86 passing yards and six percent (two of 15) on second-down conversions.

Get this, too: the Lions had two first downs after three quarters and just four all night as the Blue Bombers pitched their first shutout since a 45-0 win over the Lions on October 23, 2021.

B.C. QB Vernon Adams, Jr., a leading Most Outstanding Player candidate, finished 8-of-17 for 74 yards with one interception by Tyrell Ford. To make matters worse, he exited the game with 12:31 left in the fourth quarter after being sacked by TyJuan Garbutt and did not return after suffering a right knee injury.

"It's a momentum boost, especially going into the bye week," said defensive end Willie Jefferson, who registered a sack and two more pass knockdowns. "We wanted to go into the bye week on a high. We did that and now it's just sticking to it.

"We're telling guys right now, don't sit around, don't relax the whole bye week if you can and stay locked in – if you can work out, if you can run, if you can watch film, all those things, so when we get back we can get back in a rhythm and it's not starting all over from the jump.

"This is a big momentum boost for us, the offence, defence and special teams. We played an all-round good game tonight in front of our fans, 31,000 people... we love that."

Asked what the result says to anyone who might be writing off this squad, Jefferson added:

"The season's not over yet. We're just here to play Winnipeg Blue Bombers football. And when you come here you've got to play your 'A' game."

GET LUCKY:

He was a fan favourite five years ago during the Blue Bombers' 2019 championship run and the club's faithful has fallen in love all over again with Lucky Whitehead. The veteran receiver, activated this week for his first game in Blue Bombers colours since 2019 after spending the last few seasons with the Lions, was electric in his '24 debut.

Whitehead finished the game with six receptions for 56 yards and a 10-yard TD in the first half and his experience – plus, his still blazing speed – seemed to earn him some respect from the Lions' D. Worth noting: one of Whitehead's catches was also a second-down conversion and 44 of his 56 yards came after the catch.

"Everything was amazing," said Whitehead. "Just coming out of that tunnel at the start, it all felt perfect and right, like I belonged.

"It was amazing. I'm glad I got the opportunity. Coaches put me in a great spot to be able to make that play (on the touchdown). Zach has been talking about it and I've been studying extra, extra hard. The gameplan was simple for myself. I only had one day of practice (with the starters), so I felt like I had to study extra.

"... Don't forget I'm an all-star in this league. I know how to play the game. I've been working, I haven't been sitting on my tail. I was just waiting for my chance to get out there."

SERGIO-OOOOOO:

Blue Bombers kicker Sergio Castillo shook off a so-so effort in last week's overtime loss to Toronto to deliver another epic effort. The veteran hoofer finished the night six-for-six, connecting from 37, 60, 32, 51, 36 and 11 yards. He also became the first kicker in CFL history to connect on two 60-yard field goals in a season.

KEY MOMENT

The Blue Bombers were in complete control of this one not long after the final notes faded from the national anthem. Still, even with all their early dominance they were up just 6-0 as the game inched closer to the intermission.

That's when Collaros – who at one point completed 14 consecutive passes – pieced together an eight-play, 84-yard drive that was capped by the TD pass to Whitehead. And with the defence swarming, that score was massive.

KEY STAT: 0/4/86/102

Pick any of the above – and there were many more to choose from, to be honest. The Blue Bombers shut out the Lions, limiting them to four first downs, 86 passing yards and 102 yards net offence.

In this wide-open league where the scoreboards often light up, those are simply jaw-dropping numbers.

NEXT:
The Blue Bombers now enjoy their first bye week of the season and are back on the field – and on the road – on Sunday, August 18th in Vancouver against the Lions with a 6 p.m. CDT start.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2024/08/02/game-recap-b-c-0-wpg-25/


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Blueforlife

#229
Quote from: Blue In BC on August 01, 2024, 10:08:04 PMOver stated in the positive with Blue tinted glasses.
This aged as poorly as I have ever seen a post ;)

How many points they score? Things that make you go hmmmm

#1D
Younger has the hunger
Hall is boss
Zach is back
OL A+
nuff said

Positively right the Bombers are back

Just having fun! Yeah the future is bright so you gotta wear shades!!! :)

I am not sure I will ever witness a more impressive beat down

LETS GO BOMBERS clap clap
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TecnoGenius

Just got home... had both kids with me and I gotta say THANKS WFC for a great night with the family and a superb team performance.  And great on-field experience afterwards, the favorite part of all children.

WOOT!  Now, to waste the whole night on the threads... Hope you GDT people kept the chat busy!
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blue_gold_84

The defense was lights out all game last night. Holding the Lions to only four first downs and no points is astonishing. Major kudos to Younger and the defensive unit as a whole for what was an unreal performance.
Dominant is an understatement, IMO.

If this team can hang on for a few weeks and get healthier going into late summer, I think that ugly start could be easily forgotten.
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Blue In BC

#232
Quote from: Blueforlife on August 02, 2024, 05:36:12 AMThis aged as poorly as I have ever seen a post ;)

How many points they score? Things that make you go hmmmm

#1D
Younger has the hunger
Hall is boss
Zach is back
OL A+
nuff said

Positively right the Bombers are back

Just having fun! Yeah the future is bright so you gotta wear shades!!! :)

I am not sure I will ever witness a more impressive beat down

LETS GO BOMBERS clap clap
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That was in reference to your comment about Thomas, not the team.

The game was the best beat down this season. Bombers had a few of those last year. 51- 6 against the Riders was a good one.

Take no prisoners

Blue In BC

Re-watched game this morning.

1. Hallett, Hallett and Kelly all on ST coverage teams and did well.
2. Sheehan?!!!?? What the heck. Those early shanks could have been turning points against us.
3. Defence kept the Lions off the field. The offence did the same by staying on the field. Massive win TOP.
4. Garbutt, Wilson, Bonds and Clercius in particular are rookies getting better each week.
5. Ford made 2 key plays in the early going. Can't overstate that int as a turning point.

Ok. Still have work to do when we get inside the 25 yard line. Lots of points being left on the field.
Take no prisoners

blue_gold_84

Quote from: Blue In BC on August 02, 2024, 01:45:38 PMLots of points being left on the field.

The red zone production is embarrassing this season.
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Sir Blue and Gold

Quote from: blue_gold_84 on August 02, 2024, 01:54:35 PMThe red zone production is embarrassing this season.

You know where you need your offensive line and protection schemes to be at their best? The red zone.

Blue In BC

Bombers have given up least points in the West except the Riders. They have 2 games in hand have given up 28 points less. That probably doesn't hold when they've played 9 games.

We might now be the team with the lowest points given up average/game. Teams in the east have only played 7 games each so that could change.
Take no prisoners

TBURGESS

I didn't see it coming which made it even more special. First time this year, I've got some faith we'll make the playoffs.
41 - 18 TOP is the story of the game.
We got the calls. Their first deep ball was textbook PI & we didn't catch our first deep ball but it was called a catch.
Zero points  & just 4 first downs allowed.
430 yards of offence, but just 1 TD.
Lucky should have been starting since he got here.
Great way to go into a bye week.
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Sir Blue and Gold

#238
Quote from: TBURGESS on August 02, 2024, 02:08:31 PMI didn't see it coming which made it even more special. First time this year, I've got some faith we'll make the playoffs.
41 - 18 TOP is the story of the game.
We got the calls. Their first deep ball was textbook PI & we didn't catch our first deep ball but it was called a catch.
Zero points  & just 4 first downs allowed.
430 yards of offence, but just 1 TD.
Lucky should have been starting since he got here.
Great way to go into a bye week.

Beg to differ on that. I assume you mean it was screening/face guarding. But it wasn't really. You can be in a chase position and run with one hand in the air the entire way down the field if you want. You do not need to turn around and face the ball when it makes contact. Ford knows the rules.

blue_gold_84

I don't think the Bombers got the calls last night. The officiating was marginally better than the previous few weeks but that isn't saying much.

On Wilson's deep ball reception, that's on Campbell and co. for not paying attention, IMO. I think that was a microcosm of just how lousy and inattentive the Lions were last night.
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