Like the seven other teams in the CFL, the Winnipeg Blue bombers are anxious to see what they have when they open their rookie camp on Wednesday explains CFL.ca’s Bob Irving.
With the first overall pick and two selections in the first round of the Draft the Blue Bombers have a great chance to improve their Canadian talent says Bob Irving.
A healthy, stronger Buck Pierce, some impressive rookies and a great showing from Greg Carr are just a few reasons Bomber fans should be optimistic after the team’s three-day workout.
Trading away Steven Jyles is something of a gamble for the Bombers says Bob Irving, though it does represent an opportunity to improve their Canadian depth.
CFL.ca’s Bob Irving who will be covering his 38th consecutive Grey Cup this weekend offers his insights into the matchup between the Alouettes and Riders.
The Blue Bombers lost a remarkable nine games by four points or less, which is a positive sign heading into the 2011 season explains CFL.ca columnist Bob Irving.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost a record eight games by four points or less in 2010, but there is plenty of optimism that this team will contend in 2011 explains Bob Irving.
In a season filled with weird developments for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, they will miss the playoffs. But plenty of players will be auditioning for roles on the 2011 squad.
With their latest heart-breaking loss the Winnipeg Blue Bombers joined a rare group by matching the CFL record for the most losses by four points or less explains Bob Irving.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers incredible comeback win over the BC Lions will go down as one of the more remarkable rebounds in Bomber history says Bob Irving.
The Blue Bombers just might write a new chapter in the CFL record book this year explains Bob Irving. Unfortunately for them, it will be a little known record for futility.
CFL.ca columnist Bob Irving tries to make sense of the bright spots of Winnipeg’s fortunes, which is small consolation in the wake of yet another heart-breaking defeat.
If you’re going to end a losing streak, you might as well do it in spectacular fashion, and that’s exactly what the Bombers did on Sunday says Bob Irving.
Buck Pierce’s dislocacted elbow that will likely keep him out for the rest of the season is just the latest example in a series of tough luck for the Bombers says Bob Irving
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.