Week 13 Labour Day Classic Preview! Winnipeg Blue Bombers Vs Saskatchewan Roughriders!

Good morning, afternoon, and evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to a bit of an interesting video as we are actually going to be previewing the Labor Day classic between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Saskatchewan Rough Riders. So, for those who do not uh who are not in the know, I am going to be in Saskatchewan for this game. I’m driving out tomorrow or I guess technically today when you were seeing uh the video as this is being recorded um at 1:00 in the morning technically. uh on the uh on the Saturday uh and I gotta be up in about seven hours to uh to get going. But uh yeah, I decided to do this. Uh I got depth charts that I’m going to use. Now, they have not, at least at the time of recording, released the official depth charts. However, I do have the injury reports. So, from there, we’ll be able to kind of reasonably assume what the depth chart is here. We’re going to look into a deep dive of the Bombers offense defense, Saskatchewan’s offense, defense, and really kind of see how well the these teams match up. As for the Bombers, this and the Riders, this is like a playoff game. If we’re looking at the standings here, um I unfortunately don’t have a graphic to throw up, but the um the Riders are currently sitting at first place in the West with an 8-2 record with 16 points. the Bombers four points behind them at a 6 and4 record with 12 points. So this is not too bad in the sense of that I think it was really really important that Winnipeg got that last win against the Alowettes which they did to allow them to have a little bit of leeway here. going in six and four versus going in five and five against Saskatchewan is a very big difference as the um the uh there’s a very big there there is a very real possibility that the Bombers could drop both games. I don’t want them to. If you’re the if you’re the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the goal is to get the split here is that you lose one and win the other. You want to get at least one win here. However, it’d be real nice to get that win in Saskatchewan. The alltime stats uh as this is the 60th Labor Day classic uh uh the alltime stats head-to-head in Labor Day does favor the Riders where the Riders ha have won 38 times, the Bombers have won 21 times. Um for uh points, the Riders have put up 1,654 points to the Bombers 1,254. uh 153 touchdowns for Saskatchewan as well as 130 for the Bombers, 21,176 yard uh net yards for the Riders, 19,054 for Winnipeg. Now, I’m actually that actually made me think about uh how I should probably bring up some of the more recent years uh to put up, but uh I want to start um a little bit here. I want actually I want to start with the Riders. Uh or actually, you know what? No, let’s start with the with the bombers. So, here’s the the depth chart uh as I’ve decided to put up here. Now, there’s a few things to keep in mind uh as I’m going to go through the injury report while this graphic is up. So, there’s some key names on here. So, firstly, I want to start off with who’s available, who is guaranteed that the that the team has said is coming back. So, for those guys, we got Jonathan Jones, uh linebacker, as he was, um as he it was not injury related, him uh being out. Uh so, he’s back. He was full practice on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. He will be available uh for the Bombers for this game. Um, another linebacker that was uh out was Enoch Mansonzo. Uh, he had an injury to his elbow and he is full practice Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. He will 100% be available for the game. Now, if there was a sleeper pick for guys coming off injury that actually I think are going to make a pretty big difference, it would be Micah Vanterpool, who had an ankle injury in his full practice Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The team is confirmed. He is available. He will most likely be in the lineup. If we’re looking at the offensive line here, going from the center to the right, we have Colin Kowski, Newfeld, and Randolph. That’s been kind of a relatively solid um uh solid group this season. Um, on the left side, it’s been a little bit more shaky, not because of not just not mostly because of uh performance, but mostly because of injury, which then obviously results in some changes in performance. Uh, Stanley Bryant has been a rock there. Uh, Gabe Wallace, in my opinion, is kind of the weak link here. Uh, Vanderpool in that left guard spot looked good. He was a little bit weaker at outside tackle, but that’s okay because Bryant’s back in that spot. I expect Micah Vanderpool to be our left guard in this game. And if he’s not, to be honest, I think that I think that’s a bit of a mistake. Just in my opinion. Obviously, at quarterback, we have Zack Calleris, uh Chris Streller, and Terry Wilson. Uh and and Calleris is your guy. It’s one of those things that this team has had all kinds of success with Zack Calleris. Zack Calleris is your franchise quarterback. This is the guy that still puts up some decent numbers. Now, I know there are some concerns about some of the interceptions and whatnot. I get it. I’m not going to say that it’s it’s not like he’s not throwing them, but in my opinion, a lot of the picks that have happened this year are are not are kind of excusable interceptions as some of there there comes a point where a quarterback a quarterback is not the only person responsible for a pick as there are could be other reasons. for example, could be just a great defensive play. Uh it also could be up to your receiver. If Zach Caller puts that ball in the in the perfect spot, but the but the uh receiver loses the battle for the ball and the def defensive player comes out with it. There’s not really much more Zack Callis can do there. And this is where I I I found a lot of errors being made. Uh, and so there have been questions about the Bombers receiving core and if they’re going to be ready for a big game like this and if they’re going to be able to perform. Now, let’s take a look at that receiver core. Um, as this is probably the most notable uh thing here as so we got uh Weedfall who’s definitely going to be in uh Clarius Sterns is out. Jarth Sterns um uh with a shoulder injury did not practice Wednesday, Thursday or Friday and has been guaranteed he is out. Um on the other side of things, uh Jamal Parker on the defensive side of things, leg injury, did not practice any days. He has also been completely ruled out whereas there are four guys on the injury list that are questionable. Now, on the receivers, uh Myra Mitchell has done okay in that slot position. uh Nick Dempsky on the right hand side. Nick Demsky did actually practice this week. So, his injury was a head injury. He was limited on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Uh but he it’s not like he didn’t practice any of those days. He was limited. His game status is listed as questionable. Now, the last time Demsky uh was questionable and was a game time decision, which I expect him to be, um he he went out there and he got 90 like 97 yards on like five receptions for I think two touchdowns. He play he played he played awesome. He had I believe a 60-yard uh catch that he had gotten and and really had kind of pushed pushed the the Bombers down the field. Uh, however, with it being a bit of a head with it being a head injury, um, there are more questions with that than necessarily an ankle injury. Uh, however, um, not having Dempseky in this game would certainly hurt. One thing that is interesting though is Dalton Shown comes back for the first time in a while. He had a knee injury and was full practicing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. He’s still listed as questionable, but with him practicing all three of those days, I think it would be crazy for Dalton Shonne to miss this game. Uh especially when Sterns is out and Demsky’s questionable. If I’m the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, I’m not going to lie, with Daltton Shown, some of the performances I’ve seen in some prior years where there have been times where Daltton Shown looks like Daltton Shown’s here, Kenny Lawler’s here, and they were roughly in around the the same spot. I haven’t seen that quite this year. I haven’t seen Jason Hogan, offensive coordinator for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, want to go for those longer balls to Daltton Shon. I don’t want to see Shon used as a possession receiver. Not because he’s not because he can’t do that, but in my opinion, you’re not getting as much out of him as you can. Use guys like Myron Mitchell. Use Kevin’s Cler Clarius. Clarius is a possession receiver. Use him for that. That’s fine. I want to see a little bit more out of Wheatfall. We saw some good stuff at the start of this year and then it’s just kind of faded off a little. This Bombers team, if you’re going to if you’re going to play against the Riders and you’re going to go against that really darn good defense, you’re going to have to be a little bit bold. And so I I hope that they decide to be a little bit bold. And when I say bold, I’m not saying stupid. Those are not the same thing. But I do hope that at times they they they do that. Uh, however, if we’re looking at um at this offense, um, there’s one man that that you cannot forget about. Uh, his name is Brady Olivera. Brady Olivera is the best running back in the Canadian Football League. Plain and simple. M OP, MOC two years in a row. Brady is the man. Brady Olivera, has he been leading in rushing yards this year and this and that? No. Why? Because we haven’t utilized him properly until last game where the Bombers really did a lot more with him where he would they’d have him block on some routes and then curl out into the flats, get that ball, and then pound it down the field cuz he was good at it. He was very good at it. He was very good at being kind of an escape route for Zack Calleris when that pocket was collapsing. Although, I would like to see it collapse less with Micah Vanderpool coming back into the mix. As last week, Brady Olivea rushed 16 times for a 137 rushing yards, one touchdown, an average of 8.6 yards per carry. Just a stupidly good average, especially when you have 16 rushes when you’re rushing. Like, it’s easy to have a very good rushing average when you don’t have very many. No offense, Terry Wilson, three rushes, 22 yards, an average of 7.3. Not as reflective when you have such a small sample size, but Brady Olive, on the other hand, he was rushing that ball all game. And he was all and he was damn good all game long. On nine receptions, he also got 73 receiving yards, which meant that I believe he had, yeah, 210 all-purpose yards for Brady Olivera. Brady Olivera is an allstar in this league. use him like that. He is such a tool. There are teams that would kill to have a player like Brady Olivera on their roster when you have that kind of a player use and make the most of him. Like I I I find it kind of funny whenever I hear the well the Bombers would be nothing without Brady Olivera. The Bombers would be nothing without Sergio Castillo. Okay, fine. But we have them. So, you know, your point is, you know, when you have those guys that have such talent on your team, you need to utilize it. Zach Caller, he can throw that deep ball. He can scramble and and throw well on the scramble. Arguably better cuz when Zack Calleris is able to adjust that angle the way that he wants, he’s able to find some hands. That’s just the that’s just been the way it’s been with Zack Calleris. So, the offense for the Bombers, I I want to see a bit more out of it. Which brings us to the defense though, as if we’re looking at the defense here. First of all, um I saw some stuff about Rea Craramy him being out. So, I would um we’ll have to see who we end up at safety. I don’t weirdly I don’t see him on their injured list here, but it also that could mean that he’s on the six game. I I can’t remember exactly what it was. Rick had talked to me about it. I can’t remember. Jamal Parker, unfortunately, is still out. He did not practice Wednesday through Friday. Um, so that kind of sucks. Uh, Nick Howlet had a heady injury. He was limited on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. And his status is questionable. Actually, here Reic did not practice Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. He’s questionable with an ankle injury. So, I’m not sure if we’ll have him at safety. If we can, that’d be great. But, uh, I’d be a little I I I’m assuming he’s not going to be ready if he didn’t even practice in any limited capacity, uh, through the course of the week, whereas a guy like Nickot, he might be in. Uh, Trey Vavl um with a better game at at corner uh, you know, in the last bit, but I I I do have concerns of him at head-to-head against some of the powerful receivers that the Riders have. Nicholls. This is a guy who, in my opinion, I just need to see more out of because I know what he’s capable of, what I’ve seen in prior seasons, and I just haven’t seen it yet. Evan Holm, he’s the guy kind of lead. He’s leading the secondary uh for the Bombers, and so I I I want to see that continue. Lawson Jr., this is a this is kind of a a young guy coming in and getting an opportunity. I’m hoping for him to make the most out of it. Tony Jones at middle linebacker has been good. I need to see that continue. Same with Kyrie Wilson. Griffin a lot of these year a lot of years being kind of a backup for the Bombers. Getting that opportunity is huge. Uh I’d be curious to see if he keeps that or if Jonathan Jones maybe slides in there. But we’ll have to see. But the one of the biggest strengths the Bombers have when they’re rolling is the defensive line. James Vers, Thomas the Tank Engine, Jake Thomas, Devin Adams, and Willie goddamn Jefferson. Willie Jefferson is a problem for teams. Willie Jefferson with that like 7 foot wingspan is knocking balls out of the air like crazy. I would like to see a couple sacks this game, not going to lie. But more importantly than the sacks, more importantly is getting pressure, getting forcing Trevor Harris to panic, making it so that way he doesn’t feel like he’s got all this time to sit in the pocket and beautifully line up that throw because if you can rattle him, you got something there. As I think at times the Stampeders were able to do that. And in my opinion, the Bombers have the talent in the defensive line that they can do this. And so I just I want to see it. Now, if we are looking at the special teams here, um uh long snapper Laroo. Not much I can say about a long snapper. Just don’t get hurt. Um kicker Sergio Castillo, best kicker in the league. Seriously, I understand some guys have a slightly higher average, but no one can kick the deep ball the way Sergio can. Absolutely no one. The Bombers, one of their keys to victory in my opinion is going to be not necess you don’t need to have this overwhelming offense. I’d love to see it. I’d love to see touchdown after touchdown after touchdown, but you have a guy that can kick 55 relatively regularly, like pretty consistently. He can kick 60. He can kick slightly more. Maybe if you even got the win with him. He’s got the longest field goal in CFL history. There’s a reason for that. Especially when the Raiders have Brett Lawler as their answer. Now, I’ve heard that he might not be playing this game and it might be is it Campleair, whatever the hell his name is, I can’t remember. But they brought in another guy who might be kicking in this game, which fine, you know. So either way, you have a massive advantage in Castillo. If you’re constantly getting into field goal range each drive, you’re at least getting points. At least getting points. That’s the thing. I want to I want to see the Bombers play a consistent game offensively. I would like to see some touchdowns. Yes. But what I don’t want to see is punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt. That is points you are leaving on the board. I want to see at least getting into field goal range and allowing Castillo to run that score up. Returner, we got Trey Vavville and Pton Logan. Now with Payton Logan, he comes in LA last week and he’s fine. To be honest, it’s one of those things where it’s interesting. He was brought on to the Bombers with the intention of him being our starter. Uh I think Trey Vavl has earned that spot and kind of unfortunate for Logan. He was just kind of injured for a while. So, you know, when you’re out that long and a guy comes in and he’s playing well, that’s just kind of life. But on at least on kickoff, you’re going to have to have at least two guys out there at a time. Uh when we’re when we’re doing punt return, if you’re having just one returner out there, I would like to see Trey Vavl as that guy. But when you’re doing kickoff return, I would like to see it be Logan and Vavl. Um I wouldn’t mind seeing Logan grab some of those uh grab some of those balls and and do what he can with it. We need to get some good blocks and whatnot. Uh Mario Alfred uh for the Saskatchewan Rough Riders is a very formidable returner on their end of things. So if we can continue uh if we can just get the production out of our guys as much as possible, it can uh kind of minimize that threat, kind of balance it out. Now, we do have to look at the Saskatchewan Rough Riders. Now, I’m going to start here with their uh injury report, and I’m going to start with the players we know for sure that are out. Uh, no question. So, they have offensive lineman uh Daniel Johnson. He has a shoulder injury. He was limited Wednesday through Friday. He has been ruled out. Nelson Lcombo, defensive back. Uh he is being ruled uh um uh Nelson Lcombo, defensive back, uh with an ankle injury. He did not practice Wednesday through Friday. He’s being ruled out. Dre McCrae, wide receiver, uh had with a head injury, did not practice Wednesday through Friday and he is out. So those are your three uh guys on the rider side of the ball that are for sure not going to be in the Labor Day Classic. Now for players that are available, Mario Alfred with a hip injury. He was full practice Wednesday through Friday. He is in. Jack Con, quarterback, hand injury. He was full practice Wednesday through Friday. He is available. Jamarcus Hardrick. Um with uh for injury, it says personal, so it’s possible that it wasn’t injury related. Um I I’m not sure exactly. Uh he did not practice Wednesday, but he did practice in full Thursday and Friday. He is available. Uh Brett Law uh personal did not practice on Wednesday. He was limited on Thursday and he was full on Friday. So he is available but we’ll have to see if he actually ends up being their starter as you know we could see someone else go. Nick Webb uh linebacker with a knee injury. He was full practice all the way through and he is available. And for the two guys that got questionable, wide receiver Shawn Bay Jr. with a knee injury. He was full practice Wednesday through Friday, but he is listed as questionable. Marcus Sales, defensive back with a hip injury, did not practice Wednesday and Thursday, but then practiced full on Friday. So, we’ll have to see if he ends up in the lineup. Now, looking at the depth chart here for Saskatchewan, we’re going to start at the quarterback position. Trevor Harris with Jake Mayer behind him uh and Tommy Stevens at that third string position. Trevor Harris, he is a stay-at-home quarterback. He is a guy who unlike Zack Caller, Zack Calleris, he, as years have gone on, he’s gotten more comfortable in that pocket, but by nature, during his real prime time, his real heyday, he was a scrambler. He was a guy that when he got outside the pocket, he was able to make some pretty incredible throws. And not that Trevor Harris can’t, but Trevor Harris is kind of more grounded in that pocket and just succeeds from from there. That’s where he’s at his most comfortable. And that’s where if you’re the Bombers, you want to really put that pressure as the defensive line as really if you can make him uncomfortable. That’s where the the problems with Trevor Harris can come out. Not that he’s not a great quarterback. He is certainly, but if you want to neutralize him, that’s probably your going to be your best approach on how to do that is getting ample pressure. It doesn’t have to be sacks. I’d like to see some sacks, but pressure. Pressure. I don’t want him to feel safe during this game. I want him to feel like he’s constantly running away. Another threat that the Bombers are going to have to neutralize is AJ Olette. Now, this offensive line with uh Collins through Fry, Furland, Brammer, and Hardrik has finally adjusted to AJ Olet. I say that in prior years, the Saskatchewan Ruff Riders offensive line had been very well adapted to a speed back and not a power back in the way that AJ Olette and a guy like Brady Olivea is. and they finally have um adapted to him. And AJ Olette has been very successful this year. He has. Um I still believe that Brady Olivera is the superior running back. No questions. There’s a reason he got MP and MC MOC two years straight. But he is a formidable foe. This is this is a guy where I want to see this running game die. I want to see this running game stopped in its tracks. when you force that ball into the air, it gives the opportunity for the defense to make some flashier plays and turn that ball right around and it’s just and it’s just less reliable. The the running game is more reliable um if it’s working to its fullest extent. This is why it’s so important to utilize Brady Olivivera in the way that you can. Um and to neutralize a guy like break um uh neutralize a guy like AJ Olette and not allow him to run that ball just you know 10 yards after 10 yards after 10 yards. I want to see him get stopped at that line of scrimmage and force them into second and long. So that’s got to be a big goal I think for the defensive line of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Now for the receivers, uh, Rob, uh, Robustelli, um, is in, Kan Johnson, Duncan Busby, uh, Neil, and Meyers. And so they’re it’s such an interesting selection of receivers. And, um, again, it’ll also depend on if a guy like Shawn Bane Jr. comes back uh or if again Mario Alfred, we don’t always see him um uh as receiver. Sometimes they just keep him at returner. So, we’ll have to see. But, um the Riders had done well with the passing game. Like I mean if I’m looking here, I’m just going to pull up the uh I’m just going to pull up their stats uh from their most recent game. So the Riders in their 32 to5 loss to the Stampeders um there Keshan Johnson had led with 112 receiving yards. Tommy Neil, he’s been able to have some decent performances in some games. didn’t really get it as much last game. Dante Meyers, uh, again, they’ve dumped some off for, uh, Aio Let in a similar way to Brady Oliver, although Brady Olivera is much better at that. This is where I think there’s a a larger gap, larger disparity. Um, and so if if you’re the Bombers, if you can play tight enough uh in that secondary, I see no reason why you can’t neutralize them. But they are a threat. Again, there’s a reason they’re first in the West. But again, to be fair, if you really think about it, if you take away one loss the Bombers had, and specifically their loss to Toronto, all of Winnipeg and all of Calgary’s uh all of Saskatchewan’s losses have always been to the Stampeders. Think about it. Every single one of them, with the exception of the one loss, extra loss that the Bombers have to the Argos. They have one loss to the Argos, three loss to the Stamps. They got swept by the Stamps. So did so did Saskatchewan. These teams are not as different are are not as different than a lot of people think than a lot of people realize. And again, I’m not saying that Saskatchewan’s not a great team. They are. There’s a reason they’re first in the West. But I’m saying this notion that this is just an insurmountable task, that this is this massive mountain that you cannot climb. I seriously think that the Bombers could get this done if if if they if they really put the pressure on the way that they can, I I I I seriously think they can do it. And so, like, if I think of the Dline of the Saskatchewan Rough Riders, Carney, Johnson, Rose, and Ray, it’s a good Dline. I’m not going to lie. I look at I look at like Willie Jefferson. I look at James Vers what he’s really playing. I think the Bombers can can outmatch them there and especially with Vanderpool coming back into the miss the mix. I think you can keep this Dline at bay. I think you can. Now, they also have a very good linebacker core with CJ Rivas. Uh AJ Allen, good friend of the channel uh over on Canadian Football Central. We did a player interview with him. He’s a great guy. Seriously wonderful. Check out that player interview. It’s awesome. As well as the Sergio Castillo and a bunch of other ones. Check out the whole channel. It’s great. Uh, and then Jir Thurman, who’s usually leading them in tackles. I think in the last game, he led with seven tackles. He also got an interception, so he’s a bit of a dual threat uh linebacker, so I think you got to kind of watch him for any of those quick dagger routes uh going through uh the center of the field. Want to make sure he’s not jumping in front of that. Marcus Sales, he is a deadly piece at corner. Roland Milligan Jr., you got to be damn careful with Roland Milligan Jr. So, this secondary, it’s funny. It’s so It’s so one-sided as if we’re looking here at the depth chart. They got sales and Milligan Jr. on that left side, which is just a is just a massive, massive, massive threat. Then you got Lambbo, who again, who’s already been ruled out. So, Ford’s going to go in there, I imagine, unless they put throw like a ya there. Fields and Campbell on the other side. I think that’s the side that you’re going to try to burn him on. I think that’s one where if you’re Zack Calleris and you get out of the huddle and you’re looking into seeing what the defense has given you, I’m not saying that you’re not going to look at other guys. This is where Zach Caller is ahead of a guy like Chris. Chris Trevor is a quarterback. Chris Trevor has an idea of of a couple guys he wants to throw to H, like one or two, and he’s kind of predetermined. There are guys that that that are all that are out there that he has already mentally not looked into. A pro quarterback, like the the best of the best, is a guy that when he’s taking his steps back, as he’s stepping back, each step back, he’s checking all the way across. This is where a guy like Patrick Mahomes in the NFL is so damn good. It’s because every step he takes back, he’s checking his receivers to see who’s available and who’s not. This is where if Zach Calleris can do that on the fly, knowing in advance from the way they set up where you see 22, where you see 26 again with that right side halfback and corner, that’s where you might be able to burn them. And this is where Jason Hogan needs to have the confidence in Zack Calleris as a quarterback that he’ll be able to make those reads and get it done. I think if you’re able to put some more power regarding play calling in Zach Caller’s hands, not in the sense of him calling the plays like like you know, you still have an offensive coordinator, but giving him the freedom to be like, you know what, this is what I’m seeing. Let you know, I’m thinking something like this. I hope they use more of that dialogue as I think the more Zach Callis is involved in that, the more successful he’s going to be able to be. So now there’s one thing I haven’t mentioned and it’s because there’s nothing here on any of their injury reports on any dep I’ve heard. I don’t know if they’re going to do now. The Bombers have signed some receivers. I don’t expect them to go in. However, there’s someone they’ve had signed for a couple of weeks. Deario Houston. I haven’t I I’m not gonna lie, it’s a little bit weird how little I’m hearing of him in the sense of I haven’t heard anything of him at practice. Maybe he’s been at practice. I don’t know actually. Let’s Let’s see. Has he been at uh practice? Dear Houston. Yeah. Um, I don’t see anything here, but if Dearra Houston was playing, that would uh that would that would be that would be something. And I think that would be really helpful to the secondary for the Bombers. But it all depends on if if the Bombers want to pull the trigger on him this early. Uh because again, he would I’m I’m doubtful in the sense of because of how little I’ve heard. I w I I feel like I would have heard something from John Hodgej or someone at the Bomber practice that Deario Houston is there, that he’s with Jordan Younger, that he feels confident enough in that playbook that maybe he’s going to be able to to play in this Labor Day game. If he could, great. If not, I’m hoping he’s ready by Banjo Bowl. But either way, the Bombers need to get it done. They’re going to need to play tighter defensively. They’re going to need to be a little bit aggressive at times, at smart times, not every play. You’re going to have to use the running game and the Dline needs to keep the pressure on Harris. I want to know what you guys think in the comment section down below of this game of this head-to-head. Again, I know these depth charts are out of date in the sense of they’re from last week, but they’re kind of a good frame of reference again with all the injury report stuff that I was able to provide. Uh, which, uh, I I shouldn’t even say that I provided uh, as this is from, uh, Candace Ward at CFL.ca. CA um who provided this. So big thanks to to him. And this is uh up to date as of uh today on Friday. And so um sometime uh the day of this video coming out on the Saturday uh we’re going to get the official depth charts. And so I’m really really curious. I’m going to be driving again to Saskatchewan. Um going to go get some good food and then Sunday Labor Day Classic. Bombers, riders, go Bombers. Let’s have it get done. So, I want to know your guys’ comments. Uh, I want to see your guys’ comments in the comment section down below. What you guys think of this? All sorts of stuff. Maybe even what do you even think about me doing a preview video like this? Maybe. Should I do more of these? Should I not? I don’t know. So, thank you guys so much for tuning in. Make sure you guys leave a like, share the video around, and subscribe if you haven’t already. Uh, and peace, love, and positivity all you wonderful people at home. And we will see you guys next time. [Applause] [Music]

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  1. UPDATE:
    – Official depth charts are out cus of course they are right after I record LOL
    – Vanterpool despite being healthy isn’t in the lineup. I imagine this is because Wallace is Canadian so they need him to meet requirement of starting Canadians.
    – Demski is fully in and NOT a game time decision
    – Allen is in at Safety
    – Lawson replaces Devin Adams at right side DTackle
    – Schoen is back

    All in all, this roster IMO has the capability to get the win in Regina but they gotta play disciplined and they need to play tight defensively. And RUN THE BALLLLLL

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