After a week to recover from a 2-6 start the Bombers should get some healthy bodies backs for their Scotiabank Labour Day Weekend Matchup with the Riders says Bob Irving.
After a miserable 2-6 start to the season, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are assessing, evaluating and doing some serious soul-searching during their bye week says Bob Irving.
Winnipeg Blue bomber head coach Paul LaPolice claims he is not superstitious. He might change his mind after the events of Friday, August 13th says Bob Irving.
Despite more encouraging signs in Saturday's loss to the Ticats, the Bombers need to find a way to win some close games or risk seeing the season slip away says Bob Iving.
There really are no moral victories in professional sport. But if there were, The Blue Bombers would have scored one on Saturday night in Calgary says CFL.ca's Bob Irving.
It would be a overstatement to say Steven Jyles has "arrived" but, it wouldn't be unfair to say that he proved he is capable of being winning quarterback says CFL.ca's Bob Irving.
An injured quarterback and a frustrated and angry head coach were among the baggage the Bombers came home from Hamilton with after being dominated 28-7 by the Tiger-Cats.
It may only be Week #1, but first place in the East belongs to the Blue Bombers and that is reason for optimism in Winnipeg according to CFL.ca's Bob Irving.
Blue Bombers head coach Paul LaPolice has told his players he believes they have the ability to compete for the Grey Cup. CFL.ca's Bob Irving looks at whether or not he's right.
The Blue Bombers are optimistic about their chances heading into the CFL regular season despite an unusual first half schedule explains CFL.ca's Bob Irving.
The Als may have fielded a team of backups but you can't ignore some of the outstanding individual Bomber performers including QB Buck Pierce explains CFL.ca's Bob Irving.
Of all the changes new head coach Paul Lapolice has made this off-season, quarterback may be the most important to the team's success, explains CFL.ca columnist Bob Irving.