I concede our injuries but we have no control over that. The Bombers on the other hand were playing a much weaker version of themselves by choice. They handicapped themselves and even so, if their kicker had played better, if their QB hadn't made two atrociously damaging mistakes that turned into TD's for us, this would have been an L. Hence that's why I posted that if felt like an "L". We'll take the points for sure but I can't feel a lot of joy in it. More like we escaped with a W in our own building despite our best efforts.David wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 11:32 amWhat seems to be lost in this 'Winnipeg played lots of back-ups' (eleven, I believe) narrative is that we played with a lot of 2nd stringers too due to injury.Sir Purrcival wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 11:02 amThe fact that they were facing a bunch of 2nd stringers and still struggled to put the game away made if feel that really it was a loss. Had they been facing a competent, fully rostered Blue Bombers, this game wouldn't have been a W.
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I don't know that Leigghio played all that poorly. He did miss one makeable kick. As for the other 2 O'Shea admitted after the game that they had determined a range for Leigghio for the game then asked him to make 2 kicks from outside that range. I never saw the "from behind" view but both looked to be heading between the uprights but came up just a bit short.Sir Purrcival wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 11:56 amThey handicapped themselves and even so, if their kicker had played better,
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Yes, the 52- and 53-yarders were both on target but short. Liegghio’s 45-yard attempt was wide. O’Shea has miscalculated the dead air in B.C. Place before, asking Justin Medlock to attempt a potential 61-yard game winner in the 2016 WSF. Medlock had a strong leg but his kick came up well short.Hambone wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 12:35 pmI don't know that Leigghio played all that poorly. He did miss one makeable kick. As for the other 2 O'Shea admitted after the game that they had determined a range for Leigghio for the game then asked him to make 2 kicks from outside that range. I never saw the "from behind" view but both looked to be heading between the uprights but came up just a bit short.Sir Purrcival wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 11:56 amThey handicapped themselves and even so, if their kicker had played better,
Plus Ben Hladick left the game due to injury and did not return in the second half.
And Dominique Rhymes left the game injured after making a catch in the fourth quarter. That promising drive stalled when VA's pass for Rhymes' replacement, Daniel Petermann, was knocked down at the Winnipeg 13.