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Irving: Bombers have no shortage of depth
August 31, 2011
 
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Bob Irving
CFL.ca

Depth is something all CFL teams strive to develop. The ones that do it most successfully are usually near the top of the standings. 

Exhibit A: the 2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers. There are many reasons for the Bombers 7-1 record, not the least of which is their enormously impressive plus-23 in the takeaway-giveaway category. 

The Bombers have forced 33 turnovers and committed only 10.  The next best team is Montreal at plus-3.  It's a staggering disparity and a key factor in why the Bombers have won five games in a row for the first time in nine years.   

But another primary reason is the quality of performance they have received from their so-called backup players. In the first game of the regular season, starting receivers Kito Poblah and Greg Carr both went down with injuries.

Poblah's misfortune (he was placed on the 9-game injured list) opened the door for four-year veteran Aaron Hargreaves to move into a starting role. While Hargreaves hasn't put up big numbers, he has come through with some very significant catches in addition to doing an admirable job of blocking.  

A hamstring injury that plagued Carr for weeks opened the door for rookie receiver Clarence Denmark to get into the lineup. Denmark has responded by becoming one of Buck Pierce's most reliable targets, catching 24 passes for 339 yards and two touchdowns.  

Carr returned to the lineup in last Friday's 30-27 win over Hamilton, bumping second year receiver Terrence Jeffers-Harris out of the starting rotation. With Jeffers-Harris chomping at the bit to get back in and Poblah set to come off the 9-game injured list, the Bombers have the luxury of eight solid receivers to choose from, one of those being the ever-improving rookie Jade Etienne. 

The Bombers have also demonstrated impressive depth on their defensive line.  

When the clubs starting defensive tackles Doug Brown and Dorian Smith went down with a broken toe and high ankle sprain respectively, defensive coordinator Tim Burke and linebackers coach Casey Creehan started a five player rotation that has paid dividends. 

Rookies Bryant Turner, Kenny Mainor and Jason Vega, along with veteran non-imports Fernand Kashama and Don Oramasionwu started taking turns along the D-line. Along with sack leader Odell Willis, the Bombers have been able to keep steady pressure on opposing quarterbacks while raising their league-leading sack total to 30.   

Brown returned to the lineup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Smith will soon be back creating the kind of pleasant problem that all coaches love to wrestle with: too many good players and nowhere to play them all. 

Case in point, when middle-linebacker Joe Lobendahn missed a game, Marcellus Bowman stepped in without missing a beat. After Lobendahn returned, Bowman had to sit out with turf-toe. Second year player Merrill Johnson took his spot and performed solidly.

Improving the Bombers’ depth, especially in the Canadian player area, was a prime objective of General Manager of Football Operations Joe Mack, his personnel director Ken Moll, and head coach Paul Lapolice. Eight games into the 2011 season, sitting pretty at 7-1, it appears to be “mission accomplished”.

 
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Fan Comments
 
als rule
HC lapolice and GM mack have done a good job that will be measured at play-off time!! remember lots of re-building teams have had great regular seasons but flopped at play-off time!! the most recent the hamilton ti-cats last year in the eastern confence semi-final against the argos!!
September 01, 2011 - 12:13pm
bombersfan204
this is very true! go bombers!
September 03, 2011 - 3:49am
 
 
ddb
I find it slightly ironic that the article headline "Bombers have no shortage of depth" is accompanied by a photo of Buck Pierce... stay healthy, Buck.
September 01, 2011 - 10:00am
bowlerdude
You must have missed Alex Brink come in and lead a game-winning TD drive late in the 4th quarter against BC. Find me another backup who's done that this year or last. There aren't many. Then, remember that Joey Elliott is still ahead of him on the depth chart when he heals, so go find a third stringer instead.
September 01, 2011 - 12:20pm
ddb
One impressive drive proves nothing about Brink's ability to successfully manage an offense if Pierce goes down. Brink only has 4 completions this year (19 in his entire career), and Elliot's performances have been average at best. Do the Bombers still have Jyles? He's always seemed like a quality QB when healthy.

All I'm saying is if Pierce is injured (which is a real possibility given his history), there are question marks at QB. In other positions, it is clear the Bombers have plenty of depth.
September 01, 2011 - 1:10pm
 
 
mabriola13
The Winnipeg front office has done a masterful job putting this team together.They deserve alot of credit for not just blowing up the whole thing after the 4-14 season.They stayed the course and it's paying off for them big time this season!
September 01, 2011 - 9:42am
 
 
niter22
Of course Winnipeg will lose some more games, it just won't be to a terrible team like the riders.
September 01, 2011 - 8:00am
 
 
Miller time
It's along season with ebb and flow......the Bombers bubble will burst from time to time like this weekend for instance, the Winterpeg swags are ripe for the picking and the Riders will oblige them....Riders 27 BB's 18
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