Official Game Day Thread - Sask. at Winnipeg, May 24, 2025

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TecnoGenius

Quote from: Pete on May 24, 2025, 09:55:49 PMthe cfl broadcast needs to fix their commercial timing. WHy not just show the players rather than nothing and coming back midplay

They had the same problem last year.  Some dude is sitting there manually pressing a button I bet, and they are often caught reading their phone instead of watching the telecast.  ;D
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TecnoGenius

Quote from: Pete on May 24, 2025, 10:07:08 PM#94 Adams looks great, Qb WIlson looks very nervous

Adams make work himself into that starting DT spot.

Well, except for that bondheaded misconduct.  Did anyone see what he did?
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TecnoGenius

Quote from: VictorRomano on May 24, 2025, 10:42:30 PMI like Cooley as a backup RB.

Can he return?  That's the only way he'll make the roster: if Logan is out/hurt and Cooley can also return.  Otherwise the only way he'll see squat is if Brady is out for weeks and we shuffle the ratio.

Well... if he can catch too, there is a slim chance he could be this year's McCrae.  So far I've seen nothing to indicate he can do anything other than run.

I agree, he looked quite nice out there.  My son read me his height off the chart and he sounds like a Pinball type -- but with more beef.
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TecnoGenius

GOOD

A win.  Against the Green People.  Always good.

Great day.

No injuries?

Shawarma Khan chicken tastes normal again, no more weird taste like late last year.  And still no price increase!  Khan back on the menu boys!


BAD

Gatorade goes from $5 (or 6?) to $7.  Oh well.


CFL is baaaaaaaaack!
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Blueforlife

Quote from: TecnoGenius on May 25, 2025, 02:19:14 AMCan he return?  That's the only way he'll make the roster: if Logan is out/hurt and Cooley can also return.  Otherwise the only way he'll see squat is if Brady is out for weeks and we shuffle the ratio.

Well... if he can catch too, there is a slim chance he could be this year's McCrae.  So far I've seen nothing to indicate he can do anything other than run.

I agree, he looked quite nice out there.  My son read me his height off the chart and he sounds like a Pinball type -- but with more beef.
I don't think either is an option but boy does he look good

Big Daddy

Good - beer was $6 pre-game (up from $5, but still way less than other venues).  Pita chips and garlic dip at Khan still $5.  Great treat.
Strev looked great - I am less nervous about game 1 now.  Others looked good as well.  As much as the talk was that Sask has way better depth at qb, I am not so sure.  Maier looked pretty pedestrian today.  Only one game, but I liked what I saw with our qb's.

Bad - only complaint is the concourse, as usual.  Stadium was half empty (no way 27k+ attended as announced - paid or ticketed maybe, but nowhere near that many there) and still painful to walk around.  So many people oblivious to the world, standing in a circle right in the middle of the concourse throughout, bottle-necking traffic to single file each way.  I mean - how narcissistic do you have to be to not care about everyone else in the stadium, and just stand there casually talking with others while no one can get by?

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Game Recap | WPG 15 SASK 9

Don't call it 'meaningless' or refer to it as a 'nothing exhibition' game. Just don't go there whatsoever, please and thanks, because it was so much more than that.

Oh sure, technically Saturday's preseason game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders on a picturesque afternoon at Princess Auto Stadium had absolutely zero impact on the standings. And yes, it's true that in a few weeks the Blue Bombers 15-9 win will have all but faded into oblivion on the importance scale when the curtain lifts on the Canadian Football League's regular season.

Yet, for those in the blue and gold and green and white jerseys trying to land or secure a starting gig or just trying to earn a roster spot — and a paycheque — Saturday afternoon meant absolutely everything. The Blue Bombers dressed 82 players for their first of two dress rehearsals with every one of them getting at least one snap and the collection of talent that took the field did exactly what they were supposed to do by taking turns popping off the page to make the upcoming roster decisions in the next couple of weeks that much more difficult for the coaching staff and personnel department.

"The first week into camp you realized there were going to be a lot of hard choices," said head coach Mike O'Shea after the game. "We're not there yet. We've got another week, and another game and we don't want to short-change anybody.

"What I really liked is it seemed like the guys were having fun. It looked there were a lot of young guys with smiles on their faces. I'm sure it didn't all go according to plan or great, but they still had a good time out there playing football with their teammates. It certainly is more pleasurable to coach when guys are having a good time and it's certainly one of the things we need to see — the guys have got to have fun."

More on the Blue Bombers first preseason game from our view from the press box...

FWIW:
Let's start with this, for what it's worth, the Blue Bombers opening drive offence — minus Dalton Schoen and Nic Demski — featured Zach Collaros at QB, Brady Oliveira at running back with Myron Mitchell, Keric Wheatfall, Reggie White, Jr., Kevens Clercius and Jaylen Hall at receiver and the offensive line including Stanley Bryant and Kendall Randolph at tackle, Paddy Neufeld and Tui Eli at guard and Chris Kolankowski at centre.

The starting defence had Willie Jefferson and James Vaughters at end, Jake Thomas and Jamal Woods at tackle, Tony Jones and Kyrie Wilson at linebacker, Redha Kramdi at dime, Marquise Bridges and Terrell Bonds at corner, Deatrick Nichols and Evan Holm at halfback and Jamal Parker, Jr. at safety.

Wheatfall (3-28), White, Jr. (3-27) and Myron Mitchell (3-27) and Clercius (3-18) all paced the team with three catches and 13 different receivers had at least one catch.

The receiver decisions the staff will have to make going forward will be among the most difficult.

"I felt like I did well, that I came out and showed the coaches that I do know what I'm doing," said Mitchell, who appeared in four games last year as a returner/reserve receiver. "Even with the young guys, they came in prepared. The last series in the fourth quarter they didn't have any errors and came in and caught the ball and got in the right spots at the right time with the right alignment.

"I definitely think it will be hard on the coaches making the team. All in all, we're leaving the facility pretty happy."

THE QBS: Collaros was efficient in his one quarter of work, completing 10 of 13 passes for 93 yards with arguably his best toss coming as he stepped up in the pocket to deliver a strike to Hall for a 25-yard gain — the Blue Bombers longest gain from scrimmage on the afternoon. Considering the attack was missing Demski and  Schoen and he was operating new offensive coordinator Jason Hogan's attack in live action for the first time, it was noticeable how the ball came out of his hands quickly and efficiently.

Chris Streveler entered the game in the second quarter and was at the controls through to near the end of the third quarter, completing 6 of 10 for 49 yards and leading the attack to two Sergio Castillo field goals. Considering where he was after shredding his knee in the Banjo Bowl last September, Streveler just being on the field is a minor miracle. That he capably moved the offence and delivered strikes to a second group of receivers shouldn't be understated.

Terry Wilson took over next and on was hit and fumbled on his second pass attempt, the mishap recovered by the Roughriders. To his credit, the second-year pivot settled in from there, led the offence to a long drive resulting in a field goal and finished his afternoon 6 of 8 for 72 yards.

Rookie Chase Artopoeus entered the game with 3:16 left and after rushing for 10 yards on his first play, went 5 of 6 for 43 yards, worked the clock effectively and helped lead the team to a late field goal.

"I was pretty confident out there and I knew where to go with the ball," said Wilson. "There were some throws I wish I could get back but overall I felt pretty good. The guys were locked in and we were all on one accord. It was exciting to get there on the field, showcase what we can do and get the 'W.'

"You might only get one chance, one opportunity to go out there and showcase and make a name for yourself. It was just so awesome to see so many guys get out there and show everybody they can go play at a high level. That's a really good thing to see."

WHO HELPED THEMSELVES: Quick hitters on this and in no particular order...

-Defensive back Trey Vaval stepped in as the primary kick returner with veteran Peyton Logan on the mend and was solid with two kickoff returns for 37 yards and three punt returns for 24 yards, including stepping up into traffic to field kicks rather than have the ball hit the ground. Myron Mitchell was the only other Blue Bomber to return kicks, fielding one punt for 14 yards, one kickoff for 20 yards and returning a short field goal miss eight yards.

-Safety Cam Allen had an interception and a critical pass knockdown on a deep throw. He's had a solid camp and is pushing Parker, Jr., who was started the game, in the fight to replace Brandon Alexander.

-Rookie running back Quinton Cooley led the team with five carries for 36 yards and added two receptions for 36 yards. Brady Oliveira started the game — his first preseason action since 2022 — and rushed twice for 11 yards. Matthew Peterson, the other back, had three carries for nine yards.

-We never pretend to be experts on O-line play but it's worth noting the Blue Bombers did not surrender a sack while generating three of their own.

-Sergio Castillo made all five of his field goal attempts and even chipped in with a special teams tackle on a long Roughrider kickoff return.

"He threw a little hand grenade at the guy and managed to get him out of bounds," said O'Shea with a grin. "Serge has been practising, though. He's been hitting the bag a little bit."

-Veteran linebacker Jonathan Jones, who came from Toronto, led the Blue Bombers with four tackles and Willie Jefferson was his usual disruptive force in his time on the field, knocking down a pass that was then returned for a TD by James Vaughters — there was no whistle initially — before it was ruled an incompletion.

That play drew rave reviews from O'Shea afterward.

"Willie batting the ball down and Vaughters picking it up and going — sprinting — the entire length of the field even though it may have been incomplete... he's not sure. He doesn't hear a whistle so he's going. When you've got two really good players who are as tenured as they are giving that kind of effort, it's hard for anybody else to slack off.

"I just love that effort. I love that play. That, to me... if I was to show one clip tomorrow, that might be it."

NEXT: Blue Bombers play their final preseason game this coming Friday, May 30th, in Regina against the Roughriders with an 8 pm. CDT start.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one." - John Wooden

TecnoGenius

Quote from: ModAdmin on May 25, 2025, 02:56:54 AM-We never pretend to be experts on O-line play but it's worth noting the Blue Bombers did not surrender a sack while generating three of their own.

Zach got creamed on either his first or second pass due to OL breakdown.  OL took a holding, but no IP all game, I think.  They also couldn't give Wilson enough time to make deep passes at least twice, one leading to a fumble.

That said, I would have to say they did better than I would have anticipated.  They had decent short/mid pass pass-pro, and they opened some holes on the runs.

The lineup was fairly stable for a Q or 2, then they started shifting around and bringing in the less-likely guys.  Eli got time at LG and C.  I'll have to break it down more after a rewatch.

Is it just me, or did Wallace get very little work?
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Jesse

Quote from: TecnoGenius on May 25, 2025, 03:19:00 AMZach got creamed on either his first or second pass due to OL breakdown.  OL took a holding, but no IP all game, I think.  They also couldn't give Wilson enough time to make deep passes at least twice, one leading to a fumble.

That said, I would have to say they did better than I would have anticipated.  They had decent short/mid pass pass-pro, and they opened some holes on the runs.

The lineup was fairly stable for a Q or 2, then they started shifting around and bringing in the less-likely guys.  Eli got time at LG and C.  I'll have to break it down more after a rewatch.

Is it just me, or did Wallace get very little work?

Wallace went out with the second team. Saw him out there when Strev was in.
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TecnoGenius

Do we have to maintain the on-field ratio in PS?  Yes?
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Wallace might be a bit nasty.  Thought I saw some hints of him intimidating opponents downfield after a Play.

Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: TecnoGenius on May 25, 2025, 02:19:14 AMCan he return?  That's the only way he'll make the roster: if Logan is out/hurt and Cooley can also return.  Otherwise the only way he'll see squat is if Brady is out for weeks and we shuffle the ratio.

Well... if he can catch too, there is a slim chance he could be this year's McCrae.  So far I've seen nothing to indicate he can do anything other than run.

I agree, he looked quite nice out there.  My son read me his height off the chart and he sounds like a Pinball type -- but with more beef.

It would be nice to keep Cooley around but with Peterson showing he's a capable backup to Brady, the most likely place to keep him is on the PR.  As Peterson is a rookie it's possible they can rotate the PR spot providing Cooley occasional game action like they did with McCrae, but how likely is it any other RB ever touches the ball as long as Brady is healthy?

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"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one." - John Wooden

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And Zach Collaros' take on the day as well...

"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one." - John Wooden

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