Below is Hamilton's own review of its draft picks: punter Bailey Flint and Blake Hayes and DL Ralf Rosins.
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...l-global-draft
Below is Hamilton's own review of its draft picks: punter Bailey Flint and Blake Hayes and DL Ralf Rosins.
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...l-global-draft
The Tiger Cats describe their six draft picks here:
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...2022-cfl-draft
The Tiger Cats have signed Americans OL Korren Kirven, who has played in the XFL and been on several NFL PRs, and DB Michael Witherspoon, who played at East Carolina.
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...lineman-kirven
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...ck-witherspoon
Hamilton has signed all its 2022 draft picks.
https://ticats.ca/article/tiger-cats...fl-draft-class
Kicker Seth Small, Texas A & M's all time point leader, has signed with the Tiger Cats.
Hamilton has created an alternative 'made in the Hammer' third uniform. The colour of the uniform is Hamilton Steel grey to honour Hamilton which suits a team that plays grey football.
Ti-Cats fall to 0-3 with their loss to the Bombers last night. I just don't see them turning it around like they did last year, It's not like they are missing a bunch of key players, although the best o-lineman and RB in Revenberg and Don Jackson were both out last night.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Poor Simoni triggered by Jeff Reinbold’s rather accurate assessment of his play this year.
I guess the truth hurts.
https://3downnation.com/2022/06/24/t...chs-criticism/
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Erlington has a significantly better career yds/carry average in the CFL over Jackson; Jackson might be quicker or more explosive perhaps, but Erlington is a way stronger runner and also a very good pass catching back. And they also have Maleek Irons - a big power back - as a different option; but their offence is too clueless to run the ball lots anyways. And their O-Line is sub-par - missing their best talent there in Revneberg does not help and Woodmansey is out too.
The RB position is not the problem there anyways, it's the dullard OC and play-calling IMO; way too much dink & dunk passing, not enough applied and varied ground game; and what about the big weapon in former 1st overall draft pick Jake Burt ? - guy plays a few snaps a game to block and has caught a couple of desperate short dump passes - what a force for their offence - LOL. Last night featured way over-loading up on one receiver Dunbar (guy is good IMO, but dropped a TD pass right in his hands), and when it's wet/raining and you continue to throw the ball 80% of the time = dumb. EVERY CFL game this year has featured the offence that loaded up on pass much more than run calls, LOSING
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You're letting dullard CFL OCs off the hook IMO, but agreed there is a lot of poor O-line play across the league now.
Ticats could counter by taking out seldom used WR Ungerer, and line-up Burt as a tight end most of the time - and have him help move defender bodies out of the way for the ground game AND release downfield for a potential big gainer pass reception play (Ottawa used it once this year and it worked for a huge gain); but this is way beyond most same old/ standard look CFL OCs now. Offences could also have QBs under C some and diversify their ground games - 2 back looks, run some sweeps or counters/traps, etc.; but again - that's asking a lot from myopics.
I see Sean Thomas-Erlington once again turns a short catchable pass into an interception. Remember when he was good?
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Brutal football game again tonight.
Last edited by Argo57; 07-01-2022 at 10:00 PM.
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Knock, knock...
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I felt that the Ticats weren't as good in 2021 as they were in 2019 and have also felt that they would take another step back in 2022. I don't want to write them off yet but they have a few challenges.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
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