This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 23, 2022.Bullet Force is a first-person shooter game that comes in seven different modes, including single-player and multiplayer shooting modes. "I'm more interested in seeing how we play." "I'm not necessarily really caught up in what the outcome is, score differential, scoreboard," Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea said. So would a decisive victory over the Ticats mean the Bombers are progressing? "We can't allow teams to move the ball consistently down the field and have explosive plays and put our offence in our own zone." We didn't give up explosions and we definitely didn't give up a lot of touchdowns," Bighill said. "Last year, that was just a hallmark of us. The Bombers, who had the league's stingiest defence last season, have given up 825 yards in net offence for seventh spot in the league. The Ticats have given up nine quarterback sacks, tying them for the most with Edmonton. Hamilton added a fourth offensive lineman to its injured lists as last year's East Division most outstanding offensive lineman Brandon Revenberg will miss Friday's game. Demerio Houston replaces Rose on the corner and Chris Kolankowski takes the spot of veteran centre Couture. Winnipeg will be without defensive back Winston Rose (foot) and offensive lineman Michael Couture (arm), who was put on the six-game injured list. Definitely disappointed, whatever emotion you want to throw under there, but you better not sulk too much because we're going to Winnipeg."īoth teams will have changes to last week's rosters. We took a lot of positives from the game. We know that, but we don't focus on that. "So we're just trying to get better every week. "The elephant in the room is the final result on the scoreboard, but there was so much good, so much improvement from a week ago," Steinauer told the media after a practice this week. Head coach Orlondo Steinauer said the Tiger-Cats will try to turn the tide and not focus on their record. They also lost their season-opener 30-13 on the road versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Hamilton is coming off a 33-30 overtime loss to the Calgary Stampeders, a game in which the Ticats had a 24-0 lead late in the first half. So the day after a game, win or lose, it's generally, `OK we can do this better, this better, this better."' "We try to really be critical of the things that we can improve on. "Obviously you're happy after the game if you get the win, but there's always six or seven things that you can do better and usually those things are either exposed or maybe look better on film the next day," said Collaros, the league's reigning most outstanding player. Hamilton is fifth with 43.īombers quarterback Zach Collaros said the team has "a high standard" and the way they achieved a 2-0 start isn't too much to celebrate. Winnipeg's 38 points puts them in seventh place in the CFL. The Bombers have won a pair of games against the Ottawa Redblacks, a 19-17 home victory on a field goal with six seconds remaining on June 10, and 19-12 in Ottawa last week. We recognize there was a lot of mistakes we need to clean up to be able to win more games this season, win tighter games as we go forward and, ultimately, get to where we want to go." "So the key is to make sure you're learning from your mistakes even when you win. "It's better to be 2-0 and have things you know you need to work on and you can still correct them than being 0-2 and having that same situation, right?" Winnipeg linebacker Adam Bighill said after Thursday's walk-through practice. Starting the season 2-0 should have the Winnipeg Blue Bombers feeling pretty good, but that's not the case with the back-to-back Grey Cup champions.Īs the Bombers prepared to host the winless Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-2) on Friday - the club they beat for both titles - the focus was on correcting mistakes on both sides of the ball.
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