Congratulations to Bryan Burnham, Solomon Elimimian and Ty Long on being named CFL West Division All-Stars by the Football Reporters of Canada and CFL head coaches. Just three Lions made the team. Calgary and Winnipeg had seven selections each. Ex-Lion Jermarcus Hardrick, who was picked up by Winnipeg last year after stints with B.C. and Saskatchewan, was named a West Division all-star tackle. The full list:
https://www.cfl.ca/2017/11/08/star-powe ... announced/
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Those 3 guys are certainly worthy.
Way to go, Bryan,
Sollie
and Ty.
Way to go, Bryan,
Sollie
and Ty.
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What ? No consideration for Antonio Johnson ?
Derek Taylor of TSN, who charts every game in great detail and comes up with some amazing stats, believes (as I do) that Cody Husband was snubbed in the all-star voting.
He wasn't as kind to Ty Long, ranking Long as the league's worst punter based on net yards per punt. He thought Rob Maver should have been the West's all-star punter.Derek Taylor Verified account
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No centre with double-digit starts allowed fewer pressures than @CodyHusband. All the more impressive on the offense allowing the most pressure.
Isn't net punting average a bit misleading? I mean, is it Ty Long's fault that we had absolutely abysmal punt coverage this season? I agree there should be a more rigorous All-Star criteria than just gross average, so maybe it's punts inside the 10 or something as well.
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Yes, it is a reflection of the punt team as a whole. Long may to blame for outkicking his coverage, for being inexperienced at directional punting and for punting into the end zone too often rather than out of bounds inside the 10 yard line but B.C.’s cover teams were awful this year. In fact, Long saved several touchdowns by making tackles after everyone else missed. He was probably the league’s best tackler among punters but there are no awards for that.David wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2017 9:46 pmIsn't net punting average a bit misleading? I mean, is it Ty Long's fault that we had absolutely abysmal punt coverage this season? I agree there should be a more rigorous All-Star criteria than just gross average, so maybe it's punts inside the 10 or something as well.
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Long had 8 punts out of bounds inside the 10 yard line, which tied for third most in the league, but he led the league by far with 11 punt singles, each of which subtracts 35 yards from his net average compared to kicking it out of bounds near the goal line.
I saw a huge improvement in Ty Long from the start of the year. By year's end, I thought he was actually able to place his punts rather well. I still maintain that he has the strongest punting leg in the league. I know Rob Maver wasn't happy with the decision, but I don't think it's an egregious error to name Ty Long as a West All-Star.
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Winnipeg’s secondary is awful. They gave up the most yardage in the league but somehow had 3 players named to the all-star team. Taylor Loffler got lost in zone coverage and gave up an easy TD to Adarius Bowman on Edmonton's first possession.
The CFL Players Association has announced its 2017 all-star team, voted on by the players and position coaches. Solomon Elimimian is the only Lion on the team.
2017 CFLPA ALL STAR TEAMOFFENCE:
Quarterback
Mike Reilly Edmonton Eskimos
Offensive Tackle
Stanley Bryant Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Chris Van Zeyl Toronto Argonauts
Offensive Guard
Travis Bond Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Matthew O'Donnell Edmonton Eskimos
Centre
Mathias Goossen Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Running Back
Andrew Harris Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Fullback
Declan Cross Toronto Argonauts
Slotback
SJ Green Toronto Argonauts, Brandon Zylstra Edmonton Eskimos
Wide Receiver
Greg Ellingson Ottawa REDBLACKS, Darvin Adams Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Long Snapper
Chad Rempel Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Special Teams
Roy Finch Calgary Stampeders
DEFENCE:
Defensive End
Willie Jefferson Saskatchewan Roughriders, Odell Willis Edmonton Eskimos
Defensive Tackle
Almondo Sewell Edmonton Eskimos, Micah Johnson Calgary Stampeders
Linebacker
Alex Singleton Calgary Stampeders, Solomon Elimimian BC Lions, Maurice Leggett Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Cornerback
Christopher Randle Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Tommie Campbell Calgary Stampeders
Halfback
TJ Heath Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ed Gainey Saskatchewan Roughriders
Safety
Taylor Loffler Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Punter
Brett Maher Ottawa REDBLACKS
Place Kicker
Rene Paredes Calgary Stampeders
Head Coach
Mike O’Shea Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg had 10 players on the team, plus coach Mike O’Shea, who has still never won a playoff game after his latest special teams gaffe in the WSF.
I generally respect the opinions of players who select the CFLPA team but but there is something wrong with a process that selects 3 Winnipeg DBs plus nickelback Maurice Leggett when the Bomber defence gave up the most passing yards in the league by far.
I generally respect the opinions of players who select the CFLPA team but but there is something wrong with a process that selects 3 Winnipeg DBs plus nickelback Maurice Leggett when the Bomber defence gave up the most passing yards in the league by far.
Congratulations to Solomon Elimimian, Bryan Burnham and Ty Long. The three Lions who were named to the West Division all-star team were also named to the overall CFL all-star team, voted on by football reporters and head coaches. That's in contrast to the CFLPA all-star team, voted on by players and position coaches, where Solly was the only Lion.
There were 23 all-stars from the West and only 4 from the East. Hamilton and Montreal didn't have any all-stars.
Here's the official CFL all-star team:
There were 23 all-stars from the West and only 4 from the East. Hamilton and Montreal didn't have any all-stars.
Here's the official CFL all-star team:
STARS ALIGNED: 2017 CFL ALL-STARS REVEALEDOFFENCE
QB Mike Reilly EDM
RB Andrew Harris* WPG
REC Brandon Zylstra EDM
REC Greg Ellingson OTT
REC S.J. Green TOR
REC Bryan Burnham BC
REC Duron Carter SSK
C Sean McEwen* TOR
OG Brendon LaBatte* SSK
OG Matt O’Donnell* EDM
OT Stanley Bryant WPG
OT Chris Van Zeyl* TOR
DEFENCE
DE Charleston Hughes CGY
DE Willie Jefferson SSK
DT Micah Johnson CGY
DT Almondo Sewell EDM
LB Alex Singleton* CGY
LB Solomon Elimimian BC
SLB Kenny Ladler EDM
CB Chris Randle WPG
CB Ciante Evans CGY
HB Ed Gainey SSK
HB T.J. Heath WPG
S Taylor Loffler* WPG
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Rene Paredes* CGY
P Ty Long BC
RET Roy Finch CG
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Thanks for posting the CFL All-Star list, B.C.FAN. I somehow missed ever seeing this year's Players Association version of same, but other than what you already mention about Solly making both lists, I'd be curious to see how they compare--i.e. who else is on both. My pet peeve about this list is the apparent complete oversight of the FB position! Apparently Rolly Lumbala and his fellow fullback/blocking backs are optional and/or completely disposable! I'd like to see how things would run in any given game without 'em! It's an insulting slight that really appalls me. Do both lists disrespect the position? I'd hope the Players Association would at least fully respect their own. But I'm disappointed everyone (coaches for sure) isn't on the ball with this. It is a position after all! And it has a pivotal (if not sexy) function. "How does it feel... to be a complete unknown?" asked Bob Dylan. I didn't realize it, but he was obviously (heh heh) writing about CFL fullbacks!
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How many CFL teams deploy a FB as a starter? Answer: none. It is difficult to make All Star team as a backup. If they were going with a 4 receivers, 2 RBs All Star format, which they are not, then Messam would likely have been chosen over a FB.Gridiron Ernie wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:05 pmThanks for posting the CFL All-Star list, B.C.FAN. I somehow missed ever seeing this year's Players Association version of same, but other than what you already mention about Solly making both lists, I'd be curious to see how they compare--i.e. who else is on both. My pet peeve about this list is the apparent complete oversight of the FB position! Apparently Rolly Lumbala and his fellow fullback/blocking backs are optional and/or completely disposable! I'd like to see how things would run in any given game without 'em! It's an insulting slight that really appalls me. Do both lists disrespect the position? I'd hope the Players Association would at least fully respect their own. But I'm disappointed everyone (coaches for sure) isn't on the ball with this. It is a position after all! And it has a pivotal (if not sexy) function. "How does it feel... to be a complete unknown?" asked Bob Dylan. I didn't realize it, but he was obviously (heh heh) writing about CFL fullbacks!