Labor Day Classic 2009

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Taffee up for Army Job my Toughts













Charile Taaffe is up for head coach Job at Army .
Taaffe Bashers You all have a point when comes to our Record but you didn't see how hard Charlie worked..
I know there where days after a home game he go home at 1 and be back at 6 am to look over Films
I'd See him spend extra time with young Players and he was always around for the Media.
He had a great Work ethic just the team just did not jell under his coaching

There where some days we talked at Practices
He would Tell how sorry he was sorry things where not going better.
You could see it in his eyes He wanted us to win and he want it bad.
No one wants to lose
When Frustration kicks in we all do bad things
Problem with Charlie was he did some things to openly
Charlie Taaffe I have Great Respect for him .
I hope land on his feet with a great job
He is a good teacher and would be a great Collage head coach or OC.
He be great coach for Army.
He was just not the right guy for us at this time.
Frankly I don't know if we have right head coach now .
Only time will tell us

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Ticats Tab Khari Jones As QB Coach, Finalize Offensive Coaching Staff


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John Sokolowski
2008-12-16 10:30:00

TICATS TAB KHARI JONES AS QUARTERBACKS COACH, FINALIZE OFFENSIVE COACHING STAFF

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that Khari Jones has been named the team’s quarterback coach. With the addition of Jones, the Ticats have now finalized their offensive coaching staff.

“Khari’s knowledge and character will make him a tremendous addition to our coaching staff,” said head coach Marcel Bellefeuille. “With Mike (Gibson), Dennis (Goldman) and Khari on board, we’re excited about the talented group of offensive coaches we have assembled.”

As a player, Jones spent eight CFL seasons with the B.C. Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos and the Ticats. In 131 career games, Jones threw for 21,383 yards and 145 touchdowns while rushing for 1,664 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was named an East Division All-Star twice, a CFL All-Star once and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Player in 2001. Jones retired in 2006 to join CBC’s CFL broadcast team.

Jones joins offensive coordinator Mike Gibson and receivers coach Dennis Goldman on the Black and Gold’s offensive staff while Dave Easley will return for his third season as the Ticats special teams coordinator.

Gibson was appointed offensive coordinator on December 10 after spending the past two seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as their Assistant Head Coach and Offensive line coach.

Goldman returns for his third season with the Ticats after coming to Hamilton prior to the 2007 season. Last season, receiver Prechae Rodriguez was named the East Division’s Most Outstanding Rookie under Goldman’s direction.

Easley will begin his 17th CFL season as a coach in 2009. He originally joined the Ticats staff in January of 2007.

AUDIO: Click here to listen to Khari Jones' interview with AM 900 CHML's Ted Michaels.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Ticats get a New OC.

TIGER-CATS NAME MIKE GIBSON OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that they have appointed Mike Gibson as the team's offensive coordinator.

"I'm excited to have the opportunity to add Mike to our coaching staff," said head coach Marcel Bellefeuille. "Mike brings a wide range of experience and past success to the organization. The quality of his character coupled with his expertise will be a great compliment to the Tiger-Cats."

Gibson spent the past two seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as their assistant head coach and offensive line coach. Before helping the Riders capture a Grey Cup in 2007, Gibson spent two seasons as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive coordinator from 2005-06 and also served as the team's offensive line coach in 2001, helping the Bombers achieve a 14-4 record and an appearance in the Grey Cup final.

A veteran of three decades as a coach, Gibson has spent time with several NCAA programs including Rutgers, Colgate, Temple, Rice, Boston University and Cornell.

Related Links :

http://www.thespec.com/Sports/article/479751 Link Spec info

Click here foir CHML Audio Internew with our New OC
Questiona and Answer By: Justin Boone

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

FA


He is list of CFL FA I put Star Beside guys I like to see here


Saskchewan:
QB Darian Durant
LB Anton McKenzie
LB Mike McCullough
RB Neal Hughes
DB Lance Frazier
LB Sean Lucas
OL Belton Johnson (RESIGNED)
OL Mike Abou-Mechrek
S Leron Mitchell
S Tristan Clovis
OL Steve Morley
WR D.J. Flick

Montreal:
QB Anthony Calvillo
SB Ben Cahoon * (should Stay in Montreal)
OC Brian Chiu (RESIGNED)
OT Dave Mudge
OG Scott Flory
OT Luke Fritz
WR Brian Bratton
RB Mike Imoh
SB Dave Stala
SB Elijan Thurmon *
CB Davis Sanchez
DE Anwar Stewart (RESIGNED)
LB Shawn Gallant
DT Devone Claybrooks
LB Walter Spencer
CB Mark Estelle
Étinne Boulay (RESIGNED)

Hamilton
RB Jesse Lumsden
K Nick Setta *
RB Jeff Piercy *
LB Ray Mariuz *
DL Alain Kashama


Edmonton
DB Jordan Younger
DB Jonte Buhl
LB Kenny Onatolu
DE Brandon Guillory
OL John Comiskey (RESIGNED)
OL Tim Bakker *
WR Andrew Nowacki
OL Joe McGrath
K Noel Prefontaine (RESIGNED)

BC
OL Rob Murphy *
OL Jason Jimenez
K Paul McCallum
LB Jamall Johnson
DL Matt Kirk

Calgary
WR Ryan Thelwell *
P Burke Dales
LB Marc Calixte (RESIGNED)
DL Mike Labinjo (RESIGNED)

Toronto
S Kenny Wheaton
LB Kevin Eiben
WR Arland Bruce
LB Willie Pile

Winnipeg
LB Cam Hall
RB Fred Reid
OL Dominic Picard
DE Gavin Walls
DB Kelly Malveaux
DE Jerome Haywood *
LB Ike Charlton
OL Kyle Koch
RB Graeme Bell
OL Alexandre Gauthier
OL Matt O'Meara *
DL Jon Oosterhuis
DL Shawn Mayne
LS Chris Cvetkovic

No Team
Jason Clairmont

Friday, November 28, 2008

Ticats Show Nick the Money


Ken Welch Said on the News The Ticats Have Offered Kicker Nick Setta a 4 year Deal (3+ option year ) for around $150,000
Setta will Still look at his Options and may go South ..
He been shown the money Lets See if takes it or Goes South
The Tee is in his Court now

Thursday, November 27, 2008

2009 Draft Order (1

Here is the Draft Order for 2009 Season .
(1) Hamilton picking Number 1 at 3-15 again
(2) Toronto Time to refit the Boat
(3) Hamilton Via Trade of Zeke and Destroy
(4) Edmonton Made the Play via the Crossover
(5) Saskchewan where do they Need help?
(6) B.C Lions The Rich Get Richer.
(7) Montreal the Grey Cup Runner up could a Center
(8) Calgray Winner of the Grey Cup with two Rookie Guard from 2008 Draft hmmmm

Friday, November 21, 2008

P- Rod Comes up Short on Rookie Award

As I said P-Rod did get Rookie of Year award as he Beat by WR Weston Dressler
P- Rod had good year but cause Ticats where not a playoff team that cost him the Rookie award.

Ticats to Hold Locker Room Sale Great Items for Sale

Saturday, November 15, 2008

I hate the Off-seaaon

The CFL has longest off Season in Pro Sports 6 Months.
I hate our off-season .
Yes yes I know there where Teams are Built ..
But also Boring for us fan who wait for FA to open trades to starts .
They should open FA 1 Week After Grey cup
Also how adding a Player Draft of NFL Players and Doing a away with Neg lists.
Do Something cause the off season Sucks ..

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

CFL Player Awards Who I think will win

The CFL has announce the Nominees for the CFL Player Awards
Who will Win .. Here are my Predictions of the winners they are in Red ..
Good Luck to everyone..

The Winners in Green If I was Wrong
They have Star if I was Right

OUTSTANDING...WEST DIVISIONEAST DIVISION
PLAYERQB - Henry Burris (CGY)QB - Anthony Calvillo (MTL)
CANADIANR - Kamau Peterson (EDM)R - Ben Cahoon (MTL)
DEFENSIVE PLAYERDE - Cameron Wake (BC)*DT - Doug Brown (WPG)
OFFENSIVE LINEMANOL - Gene Makowsky (SSK)OL - Scott Flory (MTL)
ROOKIER - Weston Dressler (SSK)*R - Prechae Rodriguez (HAM)
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERK - Sandro DeAngelis (CGY)*KR - Dominique Dorsey (TOR)

Rodriguez Named East's Most Outstanding Rookie


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RODRIGUEZ NAMED EAST DIVISION’S MOST OUTSTANDING ROOKIE

Hamilton, Ontario –
The Canadian Football League announced today that Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Prechae Rodriguez has been named the East Division’s nominee for Most Outstanding Rookie.

Rodriguez led the Tiger-Cats with 1,099 receiving yards and led all CFL rookies with 70 receptions and seven receiving touchdowns in 14 games this season.

Rodriguez's best performance of the season came against Montreal in Week 15, when he tied Jimmy Edwards' 32-year-old Ticats single-game reception record of 12, while also adding 198 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

The winners of the 2008 Canadian Football League Player Awards will be announced during Grey Cup week on Thursday, November 20.


About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

Monday, November 3, 2008

Ticats All Starts = 3

3 TIGER-CATS EARN SPOT ON EAST ALL-STAR TEAM

Hamilton, Ontario – Earlier today, the Canadian Football League announced the 2008 East and West Division All-Stars. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats would like to congratulate defensive back Chris Thompson, linebacker Markeith Knowlton and punter Nick Setta, who were named East Division All-Stars.

Thompson, the Ticats nominee for Most Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Defensive Player, finished the 2008 season tied for the league-lead with nine interceptions. The first-year Ticat also recorded 60 defensive tackles, two special teams tackles, one fumble recovery and 10 pass knockdowns.

Knowlton led the Ticats with 95 defensive tackles in his first season in Hamilton, while also recording four interceptions – the most by a CFL linebacker. Knowlton also added two quarterback sacks, four forced fumbles, three pass knockdowns and five tackles for losses.

Setta was the CFL's most consistent punter this season, averaging a league-leading 47.4 yards per punt. During the Ticats Week 4 game in Calgary, Setta tied the Ticats record he set last season with a 97-yard punt and would go on to establish the new Canadian Football League single-game punting average record with a mark of 64.7 yards per kick, eclipsing the old record set by former Ticats kicker Paul Osbaldiston in 2002.

The Division All-Stars were selected by 41 voting members of the Football Reporters of Canada (FRC), the eight CFL head coaches and CFL fans from across the country.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Season end on a low for Printers Ticats lose

The Ticats Season can be Thought of with one work YUCK
Lose 30-44 to the Bombers
Printers gose down 1st play 2nd half with Injury
Tafralis Comes into finish the Game .

On Bright side we have 1st 1000 yard WR in ages in Big Play Prechae Rodriguez

We now go into offseason with more quesiton then answers
Who is gone
who will be back
who will we draft
Who will we sign as FA..

RIP 208 Season

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ticats Award winners

TIGER-CATS 2008 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYER AWARD NOMINEES

Hamilton, Ontario – Earlier today, the Canadian Football League announced the nominees for the 2008 CFL Most Outstanding Player Awards. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ nominees include the following players:

CHRIS THOMPSON / Defensive Back
Most Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Defensive Player

In his first season in Black and Gold, Thompson is currently tied for the CFL lead with nine interceptions through 17 games. The Week 7 CFL Defensive Player of the Week has also recorded 60 defensive tackles, two special teams tackles, one fumble recovery and nine pass knockdowns. This is the first time Thompson has been nominated for a CFL Player award.

RAY MARIUZ / Linebacker
Most Outstanding Canadian

Mariuz has made 64 defensive tackles, two quarterback sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one pass knockdown and leads the Ticats with 14 special teams tackles. This is Mariuz’s first nomination for the Most Outstanding Canadian Award.

MARWAN HAGE / Centre
Most Outstanding Lineman

As the centre of the offensive line, Marwan Hage plays a pivotal role in the success of the Ticats offence. The fifth-year Tiger-Cat has helped power the league’s top rushing attack as the Black and Gold lead the CFL in six rushing categories, including a 6.5 yards per carry average. This is Hage’s second consecutive nomination for the Ticats Most Outstanding Lineman Award.

NICK SETTA / Kicker/Punter
Most Outstanding Special Teams Player

Nick Setta has been the CFL's most consistent punter through Week 18, averaging a league-leading 47.7 yards per punt this season.

Setta has also made his mark in the record book. During the Ticats Week 4 game in Calgary, Setta tied the Ticats record he set last season with a 97-yard punt and would go on to establish the new Canadian Football League single-game punting average record with a mark of 64.7 yards per kick, eclipsing the old record set by former Ticats kicker Paul Osbaldiston in 2002.

Setta has connected on 26 of 33 field goal attempts, has maintained a 60.8 yard kickoff average and is also a perfect 2-for-2 on fake punt attempts, completing passes of 12 and 21 yards in consecutive games.

This is Setta’s second consecutive nomination for the Ticats Most Outstanding Special Teams Player.

PRECHAE RODRIGUEZ / Wide Receiver
Most Outstanding Rookie

In 13 games this season, first-year wide receiver Prechae Rodriguez has posted 64 receptions for 970 yards and seven touchdowns. Rodriguez's finest performance of the season thus far came against Montreal in Week 15, when he tied Jimmy Edwards' 32-year-old single-game reception record of 12, while also adding 198 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Monday, October 27, 2008

BELLEFEUILLE HEAD COACH IMO Wrong Move.

The Ticats Lie to us again .. Obie Promised he do Interviews for the 2009 Head Coach.
We all knew this was coming
Why would The Ticats Bring in all of this players Coach Bellefeuille knew
if was not staying .
All we done is gone back to Greg Marshall Want to be Coach.
We have Waisted 3 Years we could have Kept Greg Marshall if we wanted a CIS Coach.



1 Win and get head Job Obie has lost his mind.
I am Disappointed we did not Interview some other Coaches
I would have love to seen a Richie Hall or Chris Jones George Cortez get a Interview .
Without interviewing anyone the Ticats have shut the door on 09 already.

Let hope the Marcel has Brains Enough to hire good Coaches
I think these changes need to be made
DC Need to be fired hire some one else.
OC Hire Danny Mac full time
OL Need a New Coach
WR Coach need a new one
DL Need a new coach
DB Coach is fine Keep him
Special Teams coach is Fine .

Dispointed I feel coach staff will not change much at all









BELLEFEUILLE HEAD COACH in 2009

2008-10-27 15:50:00

TICATS NAME BELLEFEUILLE HEAD COACH

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that Marcel Bellefeuille will assume full-time head coaching duties after previously serving as the team’s interim head coach.

“I’m pleased to make this announcement, as I feel that Marcel has shown the qualities necessary to lead our team as head coach,” said general manager Bob O’Billovich. “With our common vision, I look forward to working with Marcel as we continue to build this franchise into a perennial contender.”

Bellefeuille was named interim head coach on September 8 after serving as the club’s offensive coordinator since December 19, 2007.

“I am thrilled and appreciative for this opportunity,” said Bellefeuille. “I’m excited to work alongside Bob O’Billovich and the great core of talented young players we have on this team. This team is definitely headed in the right direction and will be competitive and exciting as we move forward.”

Before joining the Tiger-Cats, he spent 2007 as the Montreal Alouettes offensive coordinator after a one-year stint as Montreal’s receivers and running backs coach. Prior to his tenure with the Alouettes, Bellefeuille spent five seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders – the final three as the team’s offensive coordinator.

Bellefeuille also enjoyed a successful tenure as head coach with the University of Ottawa, which included a 2000 Vanier Cup championship.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Are the Ticats now just late night infomercial

Every Season Begins with Ticats Ticket Blitz .
The Hype Builds a Promised of playoffs and Great new players
Ends with Thud then Starts all over.
The Ticats are nothing more then late night infomercial of something over rated
You buy it only to find out it peace of junk


A Friend of told me Tom Don't Believe the Hype..
He feels this so call Team is years from Making a Playoff.
He could be right.

On Bright Side 1 more loss and we Wrap up our 3rd 1st overall pick .
This could be 3rd year in row we draft 1st
Our 2nd year with Multiple picks in the 1st Round.
If Someone goes over the Cap we could have 3 Picks in the 1st round.
This could really Changed the face of the team.

If we keep our already great Canadian Depth and add a few more
it could be even better .
Or if We Trade one we maybe be able to pick up a very good player who could start.
We did pick up a very good Player in Markeith Knowlton via Trade
This was just before this years Draft. so it can happen.

I Felt Pretty Odd Cheering For Calgary
But I knew a Hamilton = 3rd place in east and Pick 2 and 3 .
we be tied with Toronto but do to our head to head Record we get 3rd.
I'd Rather have Picks 1 and 3 then a Meaningless win.


This Team is on Right Track but going to be 2 or 3 years before we see a playoff game
as of Today The Ticats are nothing more then late night infomercial
Maybe one day the Rise above that .

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

New Linebacker Signed

Tiger-Cats Sign Linebacker

Helmets3

2008-10-22 15:53:00

TICATS SIGN LINEBACKER

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that the team has signed import linebacker Rocky Schwartz.

Schwartz, a 5-10, 204-pound native of Bradenton, Florida, played four years (2004-07) at Houston, where he recorded 313 tackles (141 solo), six interceptions, 8.5 tackles for losses, 21 pass knockdowns, one quarterback sack, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Schwartz spent time with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints earlier this year.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Tired of moral victories

Are you Tired of Close Games we never win them .
Frankly It has got to the point I hate Writing anything about this team
what is there say but the Can't win the close ones.
Yet another moral victory as lose by One to Roughriders Sunday .

moral victory SUCK!!!!
I Want a Winner .

Saturday, October 18, 2008

CATS ADD YET ANOTHER RUNNING BACK

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Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2008-10-17 13:00:00

CATS ADD RUNNING BACK

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that the team has signed import running back Andre Callender.

Callender, a 5-11, 199-pound native of Roselle, New Jersey played four years at Boston College, where he carried the ball 644 times for 2,971 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns in 47 games. Callender also made 138 receptions for 1,217 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He earned All-ACC second team honours in 2007.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

Monday, October 13, 2008

42-11 Blow out Season is Over WE STINK !!!








42-11 Blown out in Montreal means are Playoff Chances are done

We officialy Stink 4 Turnovers =17 Points for Montreal.
I don't need to say anymore but where is my Discount.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Another win VS Montreal A Longshot

Vegas Odd have listed as 12 Point Dogs to Montreal in Montreal
No Team has one Back to back vs The Same Team This year
so The odds Makes have Pretty Good Bid There.

Without this win the Playoff Long Shot Dies in Quebec.
The Ticats have to win Out and Vegas Odd for that 200 to 1

We have not beat Montreal in Montreal in Ages.
Will this be the day ?
Odds Makes are Bidding It won't happen Twice .
I take Montreal - the - 12 at Home.
Hope I am Wrong and we win it .

Friday, October 10, 2008

Sometimes People make Mistakes.

Some Times People make Mistakes there Human of Course.
I made Error After The B.C. Game by Letting My Feeling Override good Judgement.
To Gain more hits (Ratings )for my Site I Upset a lot of people.
To Any one in the Hamilton Ticats Football Team who I Offended with My overriding Passion
I Here by Offer my Humble Apology

Some Even I Make Mistakes.
From Now On I'll wait a Day then Post
After I Sleep on it
So I have Better Judgement.

Tom Riddell BRG

Thursday, October 9, 2008

My Videos are Copyrighted. Here is a look at the Law.

Any kind of video material can be made into a streaming video. This might tempt some to use video footage which does not belong to them.

Video which is not in the public domain, however, is subject to copyright, which means that written permission must be obtained before it can be used by a third party.

A streaming video which consists of someone talking to the camcorder is referred to as user created content or UCC and can be used by the creator in any way he or she wishes. A fair proportion of streaming video on websites like YouTube is UCC and are sometimes referred to as 'video blogs'.

UCC can also include footage of objects, scenes or animals, but does not necessarily extend to people. Before you can use video or still images of people you must obtain a written release authorization to display those images in a public forum like a video stream.

A release authorization is required anytime a person can be recognized. Crowd scenes are usually exempt because it is hard to pick out individuals from a large group of people. If you focus on an individual in the crowd, though, play it safe and try to get a release authorization before using that footage as part of a streaming video.

Internet Copyright

The Internet is no different from any other media when it comes to copyright. The creator of any content whether that is video, images, sound or written material, holds the copyright unless he or she specifically releases the work to the public domain.

Copyright gives the creator or the owner, where copyright has been transferred, control over how that material can be used. If anyone wants to use copyrighted material they must get written permission from the copyright holder.

How long does copyright last? There is some variation from country to country, but generally speaking it will remain in effect for at least 50 years after creation. Written works are protected for the lifetime of the author plus 70 years, but photographs and sound recordings are only protected for 50 years after the date of publication.

What does all this mean for the video streaming.

  • Be careful of your sources.
  • Do not assume you can use someone else's work just because 'everyone else is using it'.
  • Above all, do not assume that other video streaming material is up for grabs. Just because it has a transient feel does not mean that UCC can be used without permission.

Of course, this is a two way street in as much that any streaming video that you create and post on a public forum like Google Video or YouTube or your own web site belongs to you, the creator. You hold copyright to that material, and that means you can decide when and where that video content can be used.

Enforcing Copyright

So what do you do if you find that someone has copied your streaming video and is using it against your wishes? Do not worry about having to prove copyright as in most countries it is automatically assigned to the creator of any work, although it may be prudent to mark all streaming video and any other material with a copyright symbol or notice

The hard part comes when enforcing your rights as copyright holder. The first step is to get in touch with the offending party and explain your policies for using your video. If they do not comply, you can threaten them with a legal action, but unless you are prepared to back up your threat with action the matter will most likely end in stalemate. You could contact their Internet Service Provider and register a complaint, but if the ISP does not do anything that will probably be the end of the road.

The best way to avoid others copying your streaming video, is not to post it on the internet in the first place.

Went to Practice Today

For the 1st Time in Two Weeks I went Back to IWS For a Ticats Practice.
I took a Little Ribbing for Little Rant about the 10 Sacks from Guys
Marwan and Jesse where on me about it ..
Told me it all about Getting hits to my Website and it nothing Personal.
I found some took a Video that is Copyrighted and used it on Tube that Video Will be Removed.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

This way To The Egress!



I learned a lot in Life From My Heroes
Some of my Hero have Taught me that showmanship and Controversy Is always good..
I am talking about P.T. Barnum and Howard Stern.
Both are showman and knew how to work an Crowd

Stern will say almost anything
His Sirius Satellite Radio Stations has Listeners on Two Stations Howard 100 and 101
This has got Him Legions of Fans and Tons of Money .
In Fact Cause Stern is Uncensored on This PPV Radio Stations
He can say Anything and get away it .
So more and more Tune in every day

Now P.T. Barnum was also a Showman
He was Howard Stern of his day with his side shows
People love to see Freaks and Oddities .

What dose have to do with Football and my Blog ?
will 1st let me tell you a Story .

BT packed people into his side shows they paid to go again and again to see the Freaks.
Yet, despite his ability to draw crowds to the halls and arenas he had specially constructed for his troupe of freaks, curiosities and wonders, Barnum had a serious problem. Once he collected their admission, he had difficulty getting the crowd to exit the building. So fascinated were the public in his sideshows, they wouldn't leave promptly, allowing the next group of customers to pay and enter.

Barnum, ever the brilliant manipulator of people, devised an "exit strategy" to help him keep the turnstiles going. On the rear exit door he painted the words, "This Way To The Egress!" in bold letters. His customers were not all sufficiently sophisticated to appreciate that the word "Egress" meant exit. So, Barnum's customers blithely passed through the door hoping to see the exotic, three-headed Egress that they were sure lurked on the other side. Only to see the been had once they went threw the door.


PT said This " There's a sucker born every minute"
It is generally taken to mean that there are (and always will be) a lot of gullible people in the world.
This How Barnum and Stern work a Crowd..
How Many People tune into Sterns show just see what He'll Say
Or what he have on his show. This also What Barnum did with his Side Shows.
I am Doing Same thing with my blog and My Post on The CFL and Ticats Fourms.
How many People come to see just what I'll Say Next or do ..


You tell me was PT was Right .

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Transactions

ROSTER 07-Oct-08
HAM ADD IMP Christopher DAVIS (WR) Weber State
HAM DEL IMP Alan ZEMAITIS (DB) Penn State
ROSTER 03-Oct-08
HAM ADD IMP Earnest JACKSON (WR) Cincinnati
HAM ADD IMP Alan ZEMAITIS (DB) Penn State
HAM ADD FROM INJURED NIP Michael BOTTERILL (LB) McMaster
HAM DEL IMP Marko CAVKA (OL) Sacramento State
HAM EXT ON INJURED NIP Sasha GLAVIC (DB) Windsor - to Sunday October 12
HAM EXT ON INJURED NIP Jesse LUMSDEN (RB) McMaster - to Sunday October 12
HAM TFR TO INJURED IMP Jykine BRADLEY (DB) Middle Tennessee State - to Sunday October 12

SiskowicPorter
2008-10-07 14:10:00

PORTER, SISKOWIC NAMED CFL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats would like to congratulate quarterback Quinton Porter and linebacker Cameron Siskowic for being named the Canadian Football League’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively.

Porter, making just the second start of his career, completed 27 of 32 (84%) pass attempts for 429 yards and five touchdowns and no interceptions. The Boston College product also carried the ball six times for 42 rushing yards.

Porter's performance marked the first time a Ticats quarterback has thrown for over 400 yards since 2005 and the first time a Ticats quarterback has thrown for five touchdowns since 1999.

This season, Porter has completed 57 of 86 pass attempts for 817 yards, seven touchdowns and two interceptions while rushing 19 times for 127 yards.

In his first career start, Siskowic recorded six defensive tackles, one quarterback sack and made a crucial fumble recovery in the third quarter.

In three appearances with the Black and Gold this season, Siskowic has registered eight tackles, four special teams tackles, one quarterback sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

Sunday, October 5, 2008

THANKS Guys..

To Paraphrase Rick Flair “To be the men, you've gotta beat the men”
The Ticats Did that Beating the Men on top of Space Mountain .
the
ir improbable 44-38 victory over the Alouettes in front of a hometown crowd of 20,423 Shocked the Nation and Their own Fans who Wrote them Off this season.
On paper this was a Mismatch
But they don't play the games on Paper.
They Play them on the Field

Sad to say I was one of them who Though they where Toast.
The OLine Came to Play
The Dline Came to play
The Team was Game to play

AS The Speakers of The Stadium Played Motorhead Time to play Game
The Ticats Did just that .
As a Ticat Fan I am Grateful to see this kind of Game
Not Only did we keep it Close WE WON !!!!
This what us Long Suffering Fans wanted .
Finally Our Prayers where Answered.

Rookies Quinton Porter and Prechae Rodriguez Rip the Montreal
Look at the Stats
Porter 27 of 32 for 429 Yards 5 TD's (He Ties Danny Macs Record for TD Passes in a Game)
Rodriguez 12 Catches for 198 Yards 3 TD's (He Ties a Ticat Record.)
Now these Young Men had a Great Games
They don't get my Player for the Game

Kicker Nick Setta dose.
Nick Playing in Pain Won us this game
He is the Kind Of Player
We Love in Hamilton
Please get him back Here for next year Obie Please.

Guys I am proud to say I was Wrong .
Thank you
On Thanksgiving I hope give me something else to be thankful For.
Finally I can write something Positive.

Highlight package from TSN Here

Watch the Full Game from TSN Here

Friday, October 3, 2008

No Chance in Hell ...


What dose Car Wreck and Tomorrow Game with Montreal have in Common
There both ugly to watch but can't take your eyes off them
You know it going to be Bloody messy
There NO Chance in Hell we will Beat Montreal.

The Team is showing us this by starting a lot new Kids.
To see if they Fit into plans for next year .
Where going to get Creamed Tomorrow
I see at least a 15 Point win For Montreal or better

Here is why
No Keith
Tackles are still bad
Starting a Ton of Youth.
No Pressure on AC He'll Have all day to throw..

It going to be a Horror show .. :oops:
That Why I am Putting a Mask on for the Final Two Home Games
Paper Bags are so Yesterday ..
No Chance in Hell They win
I Bidding Montreal 35 Hamilton 15.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Letter From a Fan & My Response..

Tom....

I understand your feelings, your anger, your frustration. Lots of us do. You know that I really care about the team too- even though we haven't met personally. Oski-wee-wee brother. (Loved your video- you did yours at home while mine was from the stadium. It was so cold and wet that day that my voice was really hoarse.) Anyway....

I want to warn you as a friend on the board.

You are feeling SO negative now that you are starting to turn off friends and readers. It will hurt you in the future - hurt your access to the team - hurt the B&G - and hurt YOU when your ability to be close to the team and its fans fades away.

I'm not criticizing you but rather want to stand beside you. I would advise you to take a deep breath and let yourself calm down. I try to do this daily! Then I would suggest that you write a thread that says that you still love the team, have been really upset and may have gone a bit overboard, and that you want to get back to analysis and reporting rather than being angry and criticizing.

It's only my suggestion but I'm really concerned over how people are beginning to see you on the board... and it's the good people too.

All the best. Hang in there. Find some fun.


A Fan



Dear Fan,
Your Right I Went over Board
This Why I am taking a Week Off From Going to practices.
So I hope to Regain my Insight and Write with Less Anger..

When you Bleed Black and Gold
Sometime You go little Nuts Have a Melt Down
I Had one ..

Your Letter Help me see this Thanks.
Tom

Transactions -

28-Sep-08
HAM ADD FROM RESERVE NIP Chris BAUMAN (WR) Regina
HAM ADD FROM RESERVE IMP Tre SMITH (RB) Auburn
HAM ADD FROM RESERVE IMP Tyler SMITH (DB) Weber State
HAM TFR TO RESERVE NIP J.P. BEKASIAK (OL) Toledo
HAM TFR TO RESERVE IMP Terry CAULLEY (RB) Connecticut
HAM TFR TO RESERVE IMP Eddie COHEN (WR) Western Carolina
HAM TFR TO RESERVE IMP Dominic LEWIS (DL) Kentucky
29-Sep-08
HAM ADD IMP Jo Jo WALKER (WR) Maryland



Monday, September 29, 2008

Cam Wake a Ticat Killer..


The Ticats Have Gave up 17 Sacks to the BC Lions in 2 Games
The Puddy Cats OL is like a leaky boat
Swiss Cheese could block better then our OLine..
The Real Ticat Killer is Cam Wake
Lucky for us He'll be in the NFL Next year.
Wake had 16 Sack in 2007
He already has 18 and should be the league MVP and Defence Player of the year.
Wakes Stats vs Hamilton are nothing but Unreal
7 Sacks 16 Tackles 1 Forced Fumble
He more Sacks vs us then our leading Defence lineman has in Total.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Lions rip pussy Cats apart

Lions rip pussy Cats apart

The B.C. Lions dominated the once-proud Hamilton Tigercats 40-10 at B.C. Place

Ed Willes, The Province

Published: Sunday, September 28, 2008

Saturday evening, on his team's second play from scrimmage, Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Quinton Porter stood in the pocket and, with unerring accuracy, picked out Korey Banks downfield.

Sadly for Porter, Banks plays for the B.C. Lions.



Read the Rest Here

40 to 10 and 10 Sacks How Bad are We ?

40 to 10 and We give up 10 Sacks
we Stink worse the year old Garbage..
in my 30 years as Ticat Fan This Seasons has been the Most Embarrassing

I Nevered Cheered for an aother Team
when Ticats play at Home But The Last game of this season .

I Will Cheer for The Stamps .
Right Now I Angry and Pissed off..

Ticket Prices Better stay wherre are Or I may not come back ..






Friday, September 26, 2008

TICATS MOURN PASSING OF RALPH SAZIO

2008-09-26 16:18:00
TICATS MOURN PASSING OF RALPH SAZIO

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are mourning the loss of former player, coach and executive, Ralph Sazio, who passed away last night at the age of 86.

Sazio played four seasons (1950-53) as an offensive and defensive lineman with the Tiger-Cats before becoming head coach in 1963. In five seasons as head coach, he became the most successful coach in Ticats history, compiling a record of 49-20-1 and capturing three Grey Cup championships in four appearances.

He later became the Black and Gold’s general manager from 1968-1875 as well as 1980, and also served as president from 1973-1977. Following a three-year stint as Vice President of Football Operations from 1978-1980, Sazio left the Ticats to become the President of the Toronto Argonauts.

Sazio was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame as a builder in 1988 and is also included on the Ticats Wall of Honour. He won the Annus Stukus Trophy as the league’s top coach in 1964.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

Monday, September 22, 2008

TIGER-CATS SIGN ALL-STAR RUNNING BACK KENTON KEITH

Tiger-Cats Sign All-Star Running Back Kenton Keith

Keith_cp_1
Canadian Press
2007-09-22 17:00:00


Hamilton, Ontario
– The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced the signing of all-star import running back Kenton Keith.

“We’re very excited to add another outstanding player to our team,” said general manager Bob O’Billovich. “Kenton is a proven performer in this league and has demonstrated the ability to make big plays on the ground and as a receiver. He has the potential to score from anywhere on the field.”

Keith, a 5-11, 198-pound native of Lincoln, Nebraska spent last season with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, where he carried the ball 121 times for 533 yards and three touchdowns while adding 13 receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown.

Prior to joining the Colts, Keith played four stellar seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In 43 career games, he recorded 3,811 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns while also making 126 receptions for 1,178 yards and eight receiving touchdowns.

Keith was named a West Division All-Star in 2004 and 2006 and was the West Division’s Most Outstanding Player in 2006. The 28-year-old was Saskatchewan’s nominee for Most Outstanding Player in 2004 and 2006 and Most Outstanding Rookie in 2003.

About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca

TSN Saids KK Will Sign Today

Kenton Keith

Kenton Keith Newst Tigercat(Photo: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)



TSN is Reporting Hamilton Tiger-Cats will announce
Monday afternoon Kenton Keith has signed a three-year contract

Bye bye Jesse.
Maybe bye bye Printers Too

2008 Season RIP The Good and Bad of it .


Stop Telling we have Chance at Playoffs
Mathematically we do
But we face Montreal Twice
The Roughrider & BC s at thier Homes
We have to Run the Table
This Not going to Happen.

Lets Looks at the Good and Bad..

The Bad:
(1)Can't win
(2)no Playoffs
(3)Sloppy Play
(4)Less People going to Games
(5) Less Money for the Team
(6) an unhappy Owner and Fan Base.
(7) Starters Can't stay Healthy
(8) Coaches not getting Threw to players

The good :
(1)25% Discount on my Ticket Next year.
(2) a Young team with a lot upside next year
(3) maybe No More Jesse or Casey
(4) 1st Pick overall again in the CFL Draft.
(5) More time for Obie to find a head Coach
(6) maybe Denny Crehand out of Town.
(7) Maybe the Return of Stubler as DC.
(8) More Shakes up at Ticats H.Q.(entering News in off-season I get board)
(9) Less Lines at Bathrooms at Half Time
(10) Less Lines for Beer and Food
(11) Backup players getting Playing Time
so the can Start next year
(12) Again 25% off my Ticket next year

Saturday, September 20, 2008

What did We trade Zeke for .

I have Heard We traded Zeke for nothing .
Will Right now that is true ...
We did get Winnipeg's 1st Pick It should around 6 or 7 Pick overall
Plus the Rights to this Guy Below Corey Mace
Who 2ND year Bills Practice Roster
I think Each Team can keep 3 years Max on that Roster Before he Receives a NFL Pension.
So it not likely he be there a 3rd..

Corey Mace

Pro Highlights:

As of Now Sept 20th 2008 is on the Practice Roster of the Buffalo Bills as a DE.

Aug 31, 2008: Re-signed by the Buffalo Bills to the practice squad.
Aug 30, 2008: Waived by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 3, 2008: Re-signed by the Buffalo Bills.
Dec 29, 2007: Signed by the Buffalo Bills from the practice squad.
Sep 2, 2007: Signed by the Buffalo Bills to the practice squad.
Sep 1, 2007: Released by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 30, 2007: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 30, 2007: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills.



College Highlights:

Corey Mace makes a slight position switch in 2006, moving to defensive end. He played defensive tackle last season. Mace was a productive player in 2005 -- his first season competing at the NCAA Division I-A level. He transferrred to Wyoming from Palomar Community College in California. At the conclusion of 2006 spring drills, he was listed as the co-starter at defensive end with senior Aaron Robbins, who returns after missing all of last season due to a knee injury. Mace and Robbins will give the Pokes a tandem of talented seniors at the defensive end position.

2005: Mace played in all 11 games as a junior. He was credited with 14 tackles, including one sack, three tackles for losses and one pass broken up. His best games came at Air Force, with five tackles, and against Louisiana Monroe, with four tackles. He transferred to Wyoming from Palomar Community College in California in January of 2005 and participated in spring drills with the Cowboys. Mace concluded spring drills No. 2 on the depth chart at defensive tackle behind Jake Mayes. Mace became the third student-athlete in two years from Palomar to sign with the University of Wyoming Football program. He joined Brandon Bell (cornerback) and Ron Rockett (strong safety) on the Cowboy roster.

Palomar CC: Mace earned Second Team All-Mission Conference honors at Palomar Community College in 2004. He was three times named the conference Defensive Player of the Week. Mace recorded 51 tackles, including seven quarterback sacks and 10 tackles for losses. He also broke up four opponent passes. He was elected a team captain his sophomore season. Over his two seasons at Palomar, Mace recorded a total of 12 sacks. His head coach at Palomar was Joe Early. His defensive coordinator at Palomar was Laramie, Wyo., native and 1978 University of Wyoming graduate J.G. Aegerter. Mace was recruited by Michigan State, Oregon State and Washington coming out of junior college.

Air Port Comes up Close but no Cigar



















As I Said From Beginning of Season Quinton Porter is the Real deal
With Casey Being Hurt Late in 2ND Qrt .
Porter Came Off the Bench to Rally the Tabbies.
Only to Fall Short Because of a Bad Snap Losing By 23 and 25 To the Bombers

With Our City in Morning with Loss of R.L Just Two Days Ago.
The Boy Put Fight He be proud of .
Porter Best Pass was a Bomb to Rodriguez
It was 42-yard pass to Get us Close 24-22
That was Porter's first touchdown pass as a CFL QB.
Porter stats are Below .

Name CP/AT YDS TD INT
Q. PORTER 11/17 183 1 0

Friday, September 19, 2008

Remembering Ron

Remembering Ron

Thanks for Ticats.ca for the links

A day after the passing of Ron Lancaster, reporters from coast to coast are weighing in on the loss of a legend.

http://www.ticats.ca/article/remembering-ron

Notice in Today's Spectator:

I hope this last Time I have Print one these for while
two many people close to the CFL have left us this year.
Notice in Today's Spectator:

LANCASTER, Ronald (CFL Legend) Peacefully, on Thursday, September 18, 2008, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Beverly. Cherished and adored father of Lana and her husband Larry Mueller, Ronnie and his wife Paula, and Bob. Doting grandfather of Marc, Brittany, Brie-Anne and Alexis. Son of Dorothy and the late Elmer. Brother of Jean, Bill, Carol, Betty, Dorothy, Janet, Shelby and the late Allen and Marvin. Ron will be sadly missed by his many family, friends and fans. A Commemorative Gathering to Celebrate Ron's Life will be held at BAY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME, 947 Rymal Road East (between Upper Gage and Upper Ottawa), HAMILTON (905-574-0405) on Monday, September 22, 2008 from 2-5 p.m. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations to the Juravinski Cancer Centre. Please sign the online Book of Condolence at www.baygardens.ca

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Good Bye Ron a letter to Ron Lancaster

Dear Mr Lancaster ,
I know you gone
but over The past 5 years
you help Me learn more about Football and Live then you'll every Know Sir.


I told that this year
How Much I Respected you From The 1st time Met you .
How I was so Frighten and Nervous That day .
I Will always Remember that .

Over past few years I've got to see another Side of you many never got to see.
How you where around Friends Young Kids and Family .
The Smile From a Simple Man I Had much Respect for

If I had a Question about Life or Football
You Never BS ME you Gave it me Straight
Sometimes I did not like it But I Always Respected it
I will miss our Brief Talks at the Stadium.


The Country is will miss you
I will miss you
The CFL Will miss you
Your Family will miss you
We all know You'll be Coaching Young Kids in Heaven to Championship.
God Bless and good bye Ron.

Ron Lancaster 1938-2003

Ron_Lancaster_Obit
2008-09-18 11:50:00

THE CANADIAN PRESS

HAMILTON - The CFL has lost one of its legends.

Canadian Football Hall of Famer Ron Lancaster has died. He was 69. A Hamilton Tiger-Cats spokesman says he died Wednesday night. The former star quarterback and coach was diagnosed with lung cancer earlier this summer and had been undergoing radiation and chemotherapy to treat the disease.

He had been working as a colour analyst on Hamilton Tiger-Cats radio broadcasts this season before receiving the diagnosis. He was also serving as the Ticats senior adviser to organizational development

"Our league has lost its 'little general'. And our country has lost a giant of a man," said CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon.

"Ron Lancaster is deeply loved across Canada, as a CFL player, coach, broadcaster and mentor, but most of all as a true friend. His career spanned eras, bridged west and east, and delighted our fans. But his life transcended sport, because the young man who came here from Pennsylvania grew into a true Canadian hero -- a role model who often towered above the rest, and yet remained resolutely down to earth, at the same time.

“Our hearts and thoughts are with his wife, Bev, three children Lana, Rob and Bob and his four grandchildren.”

Lancaster, a native of Fairchance, Pa., began his illustrious CFL career in 1960 with the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was dealt to Saskatchewan in 1963, spending 16 years there and leading the Roughriders to their first-ever Grey Cup title in 1966, which came against Ottawa.

He captured the Schenley Award as the CFL's outstanding player in 1970 and '76.

Lancaster became Saskatchewan's head coach immediately after the 1978 season but was let go after consecutive 2-14 seasons.

Lancaster then joined the CBC, where he worked as a colour analyst for the network's CFL broadcasts. He also served as a basketball colour commentator at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

Lancaster returned to football in 1991 as the Edmonton Eskimos head coach. He spent seven seasons there, winning a Grey Cup in 1993.

Lancaster became the 17th head coach in Ticats' history on Nov. 26, 1997.

He served as the club's coach from 1998 to 2003, leading the Ticats to Grey Cup appearances in 1998 and '99, winning the latter.

He returned to the sidelines as Hamilton's interim head coach in '06 after Greg Marshall was fired.

Lancaster's 142 regular-season wins place him fifth on the CFL's career list.

Popular and respected in CFL circles for his integrity and up-front demeanour, Lancaster was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1982 and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.

He is survived by his wife Bev, three children Lana, Ron and Bob and his four grandchildren.



Also From Ticat.ca

TIGER-CATS MOURN PASSING OF RON LANCASTER

Hamilton, Ontario – With sadness, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are mourning the loss of CFL legend Ron Lancaster, who passed away this morning. Lancaster joined the Ticats as head coach in 1998 and most recently served as Special Advisor of Organizational Development.

Lancaster began his CFL career with the Ottawa Roughriders in 1960 before being dealt to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1963. Over the course of his illustrious 19-year playing career, Lancaster completed 3,384 passes for 50,535 yards and 333 touchdowns and was named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player in 1970 and 1976.

After spending two seasons as as a player-coach, Lancaster served another two seasons as Saskatchewan’s head coach beginning in 1978.

Following a stint as a broadcaster on CBC, Lancaster returned to the coaching ranks in 1991 with the Edmonton Eskimos, a position he held for eight years before becoming the 17th head coach in Ticats history in 1997. He earned the CFL’s Coach of the Year award and led the Ticats to their most recent Grey Cup in 1999.

Lancaster was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1982 and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.

He is survived by his wife, Bev, and three children Lana, Rob and Bob. He was 69-years old.


About the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 139-year history, which includes 43 Canadian Football Hall of Famers and 15 Grey Cup Championships. For more information log onto www.ticats.ca


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hall Of Fame Game Block out Localy

The Blackout should only Effect Non HD Viewers.
If have TSN HD you should get the Game.
Also it may on TSN-II for non HD Views.
Just keep an Eye out.

If Can go to game And Support the Team

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Great Effort but not good Enough to win..

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The Ticats Play Hard tonight
The Defence played great tonight Forcing Turnovers
I've been saying this Since Training Camp CB Tisdale is Money..
Tonight he Proved it .. Picking off 2 and Bringing back 1 to the house.

But Turnovers hurt us..
Jesse got hurt again and was out before 1st Qtr ended.
Great effort but as I said Before the season is over..
Printers Played okay but he needs take care of Ball.

Players of the Game for me
Defence Geoff Tisdale CB
Offence Prechae Rodriguez WR
Special Teams Nick Setta

Ticats Run Over Lions 30-18 Part 1 of 2

I will post the other 2 Parts as Follow Monday part 2 Wednesday Part 3

Listen to Music will you read

Good bye to my Best Friend