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    Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

    Wimprine bolts for Stampeders
    New Eskimos QB declines practice-roster offer to take third-stringer job in Calgary

    Vicki Hall
    The Edmonton Journal


    Sunday, June 19, 2005



    CREDIT: Rick MacWilliam, the Journal, File
    Eskimos offensive tackle Patrick Kabongo will likely be added back to the roster today after being released on Saturday.

    Call it an act of revenge.

    The Calgary Stampeders got back at the Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday by luring quarterback Danny Wimprine down the Queen Elizabeth II Highway.

    The Eskimos angered the Stamps last season by raiding the Calgary practice roster of offensive lineman Joe McGrath, who turned out to be a dependable starter at age 24. So the Stamps returned the favour as Wimprine curiously declined a practice-roster offer from the

    Eskimos to take the job as a third-stringer in Calgary.

    A Stampeders official contacted the Eskimos one hour prior to Wimprine's release on Saturday to inquire about the quarterback's health. That led the Eskimos to believe the Stamps have been talking to Wimprine for some time.

    "If you lose someone, you lose them and move on," said Rick LeLacheur, the chief operating officer for the Esks. "We're very comfortable with where we're at.

    "You're always looking for quarterbacks. It seems the Eskimos are the official supplier of quarterbacks in the CFL. But when it looks like it was set up ahead of time, you really question it."

    Along with Wimprine, the Eskimos released receiver Scott Robinson, offensive lineman Tim O'Neill and defensive tackle Ja'Warren Blair.

    In a paperwork shuffle, Tony Tompkins, Patrick Kabongo, Rhett McLane, Keyuo Craver and Chris Kelley were also released, but they're expected to be added back to the roster today.

    Offensive lineman Glen Carson, tailback Ron McClendon, linebacker Jason Lamar, receiver Robert Leblanc, defensive lineman Randy Spencer, offensive tackle Chris Morris, defensive tackle Steve Charbonneau, linebacker Marcus Winn, and defensive lineman Antico Dalton (who was re-signed after the Eskimos cut him earlier this month ) are all expected to start the season on the injured list.

    The rookie Eskimos for 2005 include defensive lineman Charles Alston, defensive back Gerald Dixon, fullback Deitan Dubuc, long snapper Taylor Inglis, and defensive tackle Cedric Scott.

    Defensive back J.R. LaRose is not listed on the roster, but his rights are protected because he played junior football with the Edmonton Huskies.

    Robinson, 26, is the biggest name among the Eskimo cuts. He will undoubtedly land with another CFL team, but Maciocia says the time had come to let the physical receiver go due to the strong play of Andrew Nowacki and Leblanc.

    "We're quite comfortable with having those two out there not only as receivers but also with their special-teams play," Maciocia said. "Both of them have had pretty good camps, so we're satisfied with where we're at."

    vhall@thejournal.canwest.com

    © The Edmonton Journal 2005
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    #2
    Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

    If the Eskimos lose Kelley in this experiment I am going to be as pissed as I was when they ran TV out of town.

    As far as I am concerned Kelley was the only rookie with a solid lock on a position. His four catches for 103 yards was reason enough for me.
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      #3
      Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

      Well its nice to finally have some clarity about time
      I love me some Packers and Eskimos

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        #4
        Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

        Originally posted by Boozers
        Well its nice to finally have some clarity about time
        That's if you understand it. I understand the IR portion.

        I don't understand the "paperwork shuffle?"
        Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
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          #5
          Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

          Kelley could very well, be on our opening day roster yet....time will tell. I believe he has definately shown that he should be here in some capacity at least.
          Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.

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            #6
            Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

            Did you guys also notice this portion?

            A Stampeders official contacted the Eskimos one hour prior to Wimprine's release on Saturday to inquire about the quarterback's health. That led the Eskimos to believe the Stamps have been talking to Wimprine for some time.

            Fricken collusion!
            Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
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              #7
              Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

              Noticed it.......smells rotten.
              Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.

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                #8
                Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                Smells like Ned.
                I will not, for a moment longer, support an organization who chooses to cowardly kneel where they once fiercely & proudly stood

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                  #9
                  Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                  Originally posted by fishman
                  Kelley could very well, be on our opening day roster yet....time will tell. I believe he has definately shown that he should be here in some capacity at least.
                  I think if he gets back on the roster we will see some very good things from him. But I don't think he will last until he is added back to the roster.

                  Looks like quantity won out over quality:

                  Kelley - 5 passes for 103 yards. Avg/catch 20.6 yards.

                  Gaylor -13 for 129 yards. Avg/catch 9.9

                  Gaylor made the team.

                  Kelley could have potentially had 271 yards if he had 13 passes thrown his way.

                  Kelley is as good as gone. He will be plucked by a team before he is added back to our roster.
                  Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
                  Pizmo Loves Nanookster

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                    #10
                    Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                    What about EJ? He's not on the roster in the stats page, we don't list him being cut either. He's the invisable man!

                    I hope we get CK back too, but those are a hell of a lot of guys to be putting on the IR.

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                      #11
                      Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                      Originally posted by Nanookster
                      If the Eskimos lose Kelley in this experiment I am going to be as pissed as I was when they ran TV out of town.

                      As far as I am concerned Kelley was the only rookie with a solid lock on a position. His four catches for 103 yards was reason enough for me.
                      Gaylor was a bit better than Kelley, but I agree we should keep both.
                      If we were put on this earth to help others, what were the others put on earth for?

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                        #12
                        Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                        Originally posted by Oiler
                        Gaylor was a bit better than Kelley, but I agree we should keep both.
                        How was he better? He had 8 more paases and only gained an extra 23 yards.

                        I prefer the guy with the higher average. Kelley also had a big pass called back in the first pre-season game.
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                        Pizmo Loves Nanookster

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                          #13
                          Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                          Kelley also returned a punt for 20 yards. So he can be used there too!

                          Is it normal for a team to only have on SB on a roster?
                          Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
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                            #14
                            Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                            "Call it an act of revenge.

                            The Calgary Stampeders got back at the Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday by luring quarterback Danny Wimprine down the Queen Elizabeth II Highway.

                            The Eskimos angered the Stamps last season by raiding the Calgary practice roster of offensive lineman Joe McGrath, who turned out to be a dependable starter at age 24. So the Stamps returned the favour as Wimprine curiously declined a practice-roster offer from the

                            Eskimos to take the job as a third-stringer in Calgary."

                            Ned Flanders gets revenge on himself?

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                              #15
                              Re: Todays EJ 6/9/05 articles may explain a few things:

                              Originally posted by Nanookster
                              I think if he gets back on the roster we will see some very good things from him. But I don't think he will last until he is added back to the roster.

                              Looks like quantity won out over quality:

                              Kelley - 5 passes for 103 yards. Avg/catch 20.6 yards.

                              Gaylor -13 for 129 yards. Avg/catch 9.9

                              Gaylor made the team.

                              Kelley could have potentially had 271 yards if he had 13 passes thrown his way.
                              You have some messed up logic. Did you ever think that maybe Kelley was only open 5 times?

                              Anyway, I don't think Kelley will be lost.
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