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Tecumsehsbones

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In looking for new ways to annoy my son the Argo fan I found a song which we used to sing in the stands during my youth (bleak years -- early 80s -- hard time to be a Rider fan). Not sure if it is still sung today. But I found it on youtube and it did get my son out of bed this morning. :)

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Don't tell me, let me guess. You're aiming to be one of them Canadians that live alone and without children.
 

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In looking for new ways to annoy my son the Argo fan I found a song which we used to sing in the stands during my youth (bleak years -- early 80s -- hard time to be a Rider fan). Not sure if it is still sung today. But I found it on youtube and it did get my son out of bed this morning. :)

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Yeah it's still sung. It was from the 60s.
 

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If the Riders play the same game against the Argos they played against the RBs, it's Grey Cup time!

But to quote the not-so-immortal Han Solo, "Great shooting, kid! Don't get cocky!"
 

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If the Riders play the same game against the Argos they played against the RBs, it's Grey Cup time!

But to quote the not-so-immortal Han Solo, "Great shooting, kid! Don't get cocky!"

I think they can win. They beat Toronto twice this year. I also think it likely they will win although I think Toronto's offense will be better than Ottawa's and SK had some difficulty with Ottawa in the early goings. I don't think Ricky Ray will turn over and play dead if they pick him once. Should be a good game.
 

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Have they changed the reference to Taylor Field?

Nope.

If the Riders play the same game against the Argos they played against the RBs, it's Grey Cup time!

But to quote the not-so-immortal Han Solo, "Great shooting, kid! Don't get cocky!"

I think they can win. They beat Toronto twice this year. I also think it likely they will win although I think Toronto's offense will be better than Ottawa's and SK had some difficulty with Ottawa in the early goings. I don't think Ricky Ray will turn over and play dead if they pick him once. Should be a good game.

They have no injures, they have bonded and formed the type of team that wins games.

Chris Jones can sure pick the talent.

Riders are selling shares. Buy one.
 

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OK, I've got a serious problem here. If the Riders play the Esks in the Grey Cup, I'll be tempted to wear my Riders John Chick jersey, but how will people know which team I'm supporting?
 

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In looking for new ways to annoy my son the Argo fan I found a song which we used to sing in the stands during my youth (bleak years -- early 80s -- hard time to be a Rider fan). Not sure if it is still sung today. But I found it on youtube and it did get my son out of bed this morning. :)

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Fans on the Rider's website always start the game-day thread with the words from this song, IRBS - one line at a time. I've always liked it because it is catchy and easy to sing.

I think they can win. They beat Toronto twice this year. I also think it likely they will win although I think Toronto's offense will be better than Ottawa's and SK had some difficulty with Ottawa in the early goings. I don't think Ricky Ray will turn over and play dead if they pick him once. Should be a good game.

Ricky Ray is my biggest worry in the game, IRBS. He's a player all the way. We are going to have to pressure and hassle him all game long. He's not known for getting out of the pocket and running but his height and ability to find receivers and the accuracy of his throws is well known. Our defense will have to play lights out against him while our offense racks up the score.

Was just reading an article in the Leaderpost about how the friendship between Kevin Glenn and Marcus Thigpen - and an Instagram post the latter wrote to Kev after he had reached the 50,000 completion mark, led to Marcus coming to the Rider team. Obviously, Marcus has fully embraced his chance to get back in the game - so happy it is with our team.

Thigpen runs wild in win over Redblacks | Regina Leader-Post
 

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Sour mood good news...........defeatist attitude would even be better. LOL

"To be 100 per cent honest, you only talk about us when things go wrong and that’s fine by me," Stamps quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell told reporters. "I mean I know you all are used to us winning and used to things going great and that gets boring for media to talk about."

Running back Jerome Messam concurred.

“It means we’re right where we want to be... And now, you know, we’re sitting back and watching everybody doubting us and talking what they want to talk and saying what they got to say and we’re going to come out on Sunday and show them what’s up,” said Messam."

Stamps in a sour mood ahead of West Final - Article - TSN

To be 100 per cent honest, Bo.........the Stamps were the talk of the league earlier in the season and plenty of column inches were devoted to their stellar play and outstanding record. So Bo..........boo on you. LOL!
 

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The last time they played the Riders Bo Levi and Jerome were 100% stymied by SK defense.

Labatte was at practise today.
 

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The last time they played the Riders Bo Levi and Jerome were 100% stymied by SK defense.

Labatte was at practise today.

Good news about Blue, pete. Hopefully he'll be good to go for Sunday's game.

'We have far more pressing issues': Inuit who support Edmonton Eskimos speak out



'I really think that these politicians should put their efforts elsewhere and concentrate on things that affect our people more than a name,' says Kenneth Ruben. Photo by: Submitted​


If you think all Inuit are insulted by the Edmonton Eskimos name, think again.

Since the latest push by the mayor of Winnipeg to get the CFL team to change the name to something "more inclusive," many Inuit have spoken out on social media, and reached out to CBC North, to voice their support for the moniker.

Kenneth Ruben, in Paulatuk, N.W.T., posted a message to politicians on Facebook, saying "We as 'the real Eskimos,' want the name to remain!!" His post has since been shared nearly 600 times.

Jennifer Greenely, left, and Jenna Palituq in Iqaluit. Palituq says Eskimo is a generational word that’s fine by her. (CBC)

"I just really thought it was kind of a ridiculous platform for the politicians to jump on seeing that we have far more pressing issues in both the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and any of our native Eskimo communities," he told CBC.

"Nunavut has a housing crisis, so does the Northwest Territories. Our cost of food has just gone absolutely crazy. The suicide rates in both Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are among the highest in Canada."

Ruben can rhyme off stats on the rate of suicide in both territories, as well as the number of houses needed in Inuit regions and the cost.

"I really think that these politicians should put their efforts elsewhere and concentrate on things that affect our people more than a

Source of pride

Dominic Angutimarik called CBC's talkback line from Igloolik, Nunavut, to say he also supports the name.

"I wouldn't want them to change their name simply because it's just a title and, in fact, I feel honoured as an Inuk person to see the name Eskimos as they probably had thought that Inuit were capable people with integrity," he said in Inuktitut.

Erin Pameolik, from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, said she’d be disappointed if the football team changed its name. (CBC)
Jenna Palituq, from Clyde River, Nunavut, said Eskimo is a generational word that's fine by her.

"They're known all over the world as Edmonton Eskimos and they are representing and making a name for the Eskimos," Palituq said.
Erin Pameolik, from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, said she'd be disappointed if the football team changed its name.

"I would be, because I'm known as an Eskimo and they're good representation for us Inuit."

Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, which represents more than 60,000 Inuit, has spoken out against the name. He recently said it's his hope that the team "will respect the wishes of Inuit and replace its moniker with a team name that is not widely considered an ethnic slur."

Obed is in Germany at the COP 23 UN climate change conference and wasn't available to comment for this story.

Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly throws a pass during a CFL game in October 2017. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)
For Ruben, the name has always been a source of pride, and is the reason he followed the team.

"Growing up as a kid, I first caught on to a football game and Edmonton Eskimos were playing and I really thought it was our own team. I felt a sense of pride," Ruben said.

Ruben thinks politicians should be focusing their energy, and money, on more important issues Inuit face.

"For me it's just political grandstanding. It has nothing to do with our social issues now. You have never heard of a person who lost a house, or can't get a house because of the Edmonton Eskimos name."

'We have far more pressing issues,' says Inuk who backs Edmonton Eskimos name - North - CBC News

 

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Don't be calling him Blue. That's a Winnipeg thing. They (Labatts) sponsored the Hoovers and blue stuck.



Wearing Injun sports team gear is popular with Injuns for some reason.

It is. I see Blackhawks jerseys on the rez, worn by people who couldn't tell you what sport the Blackhawks play (and couldn't tell hockey from lawn bowling).

I'm certain the NCAA's heart was in the right place, but just like all the damn time, they made a rule "for our benefit" without asking what we thought. Liberal racism. White savior syndrome.
 

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Don't be calling him Blue. That's a Winnipeg thing. They (Labatts) sponsored the Hoovers and blue stuck.

Oh, didn't realize that pete......picked the name up on the Rider's forum. Thanks for the heads up. Go Brendon!
 

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In 1951, Labatt launched its Pilsener Lager; when it was introduced in Manitoba, the beer was nicknamed "Blue" for the colour of its label and the company's support of Winnipeg's Canadian Football League (CFL) franchise, the Blue Bombers.