Bov Irving believes that the Blue Bombers offence is absolutely to blame for their loss to the B.C Lions in the 99th Grey Cup.
CFL.ca's Bob Irving explains why Winnipeg's defence could be the key to upsetting the home-town BC Lions on Sunday in Vancouver.
It may have a while since the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats have met in the playoffs, but CFL.ca's Bob Irving explains that the two teams have a rich playoff history.
Some will accuse the Bombers of "backing" into a first place finish in the East, but that's a bunch of nonsense according to Bob Irving, particularly with Winnipeg's improvement from 2010.
Bob Irving reports that the injury suffered by Bombers quarterback Buck Pierce has already forced him out of next week's game against the Stamps, and perhaps into the playoffs.
Before the Bombers pulled off their come back over the Alouettes on Saturday, they were greeted with boos by the Canad Inns Stadium faithful. Bob Irving explains why.
Bob Irving analyzes the crazy 2011 CFL season, wherein the Winnipeg Blue Bombers can go from a dominant showing one week, to a sloppy loss the next.
The last three years have not been easy to stomach for Blue Bombers fans, but the tide has turned as the Bombers prepare for this season's Grey Cup derby in fine form.
Despite losing four of their last five games, Paul LaPolice's Blue Bombers still remain atop the East Division standings. Their resiliency will once again be put to the test.
A wild outing against the Argonauts produced more than just a loss in the standings for the Bombers. This week, Bob Irving explains how injuries will be the story for the Blue and Gold.
The Blue Bombers back to back losses against the Saskatchewan Roughriders raise some serious questions about the leading team of the East and where they're headed.
What has happened to Winnipeg Blue Bombers veteran running back Fred Reid? CFL.ca's Bob Irving has a few ideas of what may be wrong with last year's leading rusher.
Depth is something all CFL teams strive to develop. The ones that do it most successfully are usually near the top of the standings, as in the case of the 2011 Blue Bombers.
Buck Pierce had no idea what he was getting into when he signed with the Bombers, explains Bob Irving. But the agile QB has immersed himself in his adoring new community.
The remarkable Magical Mystery Tour that is the 2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season continued merrily along its road through Empire Field in Vancouver on Saturday night.
| Rank | Name | Pos | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ben Heenan |
OL | Saskatchewan |
| 2 | Tyrone Crawford |
DE | Boise State |
| 3 |
Austin Pasztor |
OL | Virginia |
| 4 |
Shamawd Chambers |
WR | Wilfrid Laurier |
| 5 |
Kirby Fabien | OL | Calgary |
| 6 |
Frédéric Plesius |
LB | Laval |
| 7 | Ameet Pall |
DE | Wofford |
| 8 |
Bryce McCall |
DB | Saskatchewan |
| 9 | Simon Charbonneau-Campeau |
WR | Sherbrooke |
| 10 | Jason Medeiros |
OL | McMaster |