Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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F ORTY- SIX on the active roster
and seven on the practice
squad. Those numbers have
been drilled into the heads of
the Winnipeg Blue Bombers - both
the veterans and rookie hopefuls - by
coaches this month, repetition designed
to help motivate and remind players of
what this little training camp exercise
is all about.
Forty- six and seven: The number of
jobs up for grabs.
While most of the roster spots appear
to be spoken for, players have less than
a week of camp - plus one remaining
pre- season contest - to put in their
application for employment. The Bombers
are required to cut the roster down
to 65 players today ( only a handful of
moves are expected), with the final cuts
coming next weekend.
Thanks to the morning rain, Winnipeg
took another day off from the field Saturday.
The club is scheduled to be back
at work this morning ( 11 a. m.), and will
get in two more full workouts before the
Hamilton Tiger- Cats visit Canad Inns
Stadium Wednesday evening ( 7 p. m.).
After that, the tough decisions arrive.
All told, that's three more chances for
players to solidify their positions or
give the coaching staff something more
to think about. With this soft spot in
the camp schedule, here's a look at the
different positions around the gridiron
and how things are shaping up:
A few
good
men
Not many Blue
roster spots up
for grabs
SPORTS TRAINING CAMP REPORT B4 SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012
OFFENCE
Quarterbacks
. Buck Pierce, Alex Brink, Joey Elliott, Justin
Goltz
. First take: Pierce is the starter until further
notice. The battle, as it's been since 2010, is
between Brink and Elliott for the No. 2 position.
The serviceable Goltz remains on the outside.
. Moving up the chart: Elliott. Missing nearly
all of 2011 with an ACL injury, the Purdue pivot
answered questions about his knee and turned in
a nice effort in against Montreal ( 9- of- 14 for 111
yards). He couldn't ask for a better return.
. Needs a good week: Brink has looked tentative
at times this camp, only to overcompensate for
this by rushing a throw the next series. It's safe
to say more was expected, given the playing time
he saw last season.
Running backs
. Chris Garrett, Chad Simpson, Bloi- Dei Dorzon,
Anthony Woodson, Carl Volny
. First take: Thanks to his strong finish in 2011,
Garrett remains the first option. Simpson and
Dorzon bring added value as kick returners.
Woodson continues to prove he's a solid nonimport
reserve. Volny is still getting back from
an ACL injury.
. Moving up the chart: Dorzon. He's flown under
the radar in camp, but those days of stealth are
over. He looked great in Montreal ( four carries
for 54 yards and a TD). The coaches love his
powerful stride.
. Needs a good week: Simpson, which is
strange to say. His tidy effort against the Als was
overshadowed by others.
Receivers
. Terrence Edwards, Cory Watson, Kito Poblah,
Clarence Denmark, Doug Pierce, Chris Matthews,
Paul Hubbard, Kurt Adams, Jeremy
Blount, Isaac Anderson, Rory Kohlert, Cassidy
Doneff, Jade Etienne
. First take: Barring injury, four starters -
Edwards, Watson, Poblah, Denmark - are
set in stone. The fifth spot remains a mystery,
though it's been shortlisted to three or four
guys. Kohlert has the edge as the first Canadian
backup off the bench.
. Moving up the chart: Matthews. The fifth starting
spot could be his to lose.
. Needs a good week: This may sound harsh,
but Etienne needs to start showing why the
Bombers drafted him fourth overall last year.
He's been invisible this month.
Offensive line
. Andre Douglas, Steve Morley, Glenn January,
Chris Greaves, Chris Kowalczuk, Justin Sorensen,
Paul Swiston, Jordan Taormina, Brendan
Dunn, Adam Rogers, Tyson Pencer
. First take: Douglas and January at the tackles;
Morley and Greaves at guard. The only battle is
at centre, where Kowalczuk and Sorensen are
looking for the starting assignment.
. Moving up the chart: Injuries pressed Swiston
into action at the tackle spot versus Montreal,
and he held up pretty well, head coach Paul
LaPolice said.
. Needs a good week: Kowalczuk and Sorensen.
Can someone please take command of the centre
spot? The Bombers are starting to get nervous.
DEFENCE
Defensive line
. Jason Vega, Bryant Turner, Kenny Mainor,
Dorian Smith, Rodney Fritz, Brandon Collier,
Andre Caroll, Ryan Lucas, Fernand Kashama,
Alex Hall, Jake Thomas, Brandon Akpunku
. First take: Vega, Turner and Mainor look secure,
as do Smith and Fritz. Lucas and Kashama
provide some non- import depth and ratio flexibility.
. Moving up the chart: Tough to say, as the
Bombers rotate players in and out at this spot all
the time. Things will be more apparent heading
into Wednesday's final pre- season game.
. Needs a good week: Hall arrived in Winnipeg
with a good resume; has yet to generate some
buzz with his play.
Linebackers
. Clint Kent, Pierre- Luc Labbe, Henoc Muamba,
Marcellus Bowman, Dustin Doe, Terrell
Parker, Javon McKinnon, Rene Stephen
. First take: Starters are Kent, Bowman and
either Labbe or Muamba - who are slugging
it out for the middle linebacker position. After
starting as the No. 2, Muamba has closed the
gap.
. Moving up the chart: Parker has five defensive
tackles, four special teams tackles and a pass
knockdown in Montreal.
. Needs a good week: Bowman is in no danger
of losing his position, the club says. He's been
out most of camp with a lower body injury; getting
back on the field sooner than later is key.
Defensive backs
. Jonathan Hefney, Jovon Johnson, Alex Suber,
Brandon Stewart, Ian Logan, Deon Beasley,
Johnny Sears, Demond Washington, Darrell
Pasco, David Pender, Jeremy McGee, Brady
Browne, Giovanni Aprile, Dan West
. First take: The returning starters aren't going
anywhere. Great battle shaping up here for the
extra spots between Beasley, Sears, Washington
and Pasco. Finally, some positive DB drama.
. Moving up the chart: Washington had five
tackles, an interception and was terrific returning
kicks against the Alouettes. Has to keep the
pressure on the vets.
. Needs a good week: Beasley. Big trouble for
the Texas product.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickers
. Justin Palardy, Mike Renaud, Eric Wilbur
. First take: Palardy made 77 per cent of his field
goals in 2011, and looks to be Winnipeg's best
option again this year. Wilbur out- punted Renaud
in Montreal; he averaged nine more yards per
boot than his Canadian counterpart. His leg is
stronger, yes, but Renaud is better at directional
kicking.
. Moving up the chart: Wilbur.
. Needs a good week: Can Wilbur convince the
Bombers to burn one of the three designated
import spots on his leg, or does the club believe
there is more value for that label at other positions?
Kick returners
. Chad Simpson, Demond Washington, Jeremy
Blount, Bloi- Dei Dorzon
. First take: The four had chances in Montreal
and all fared well. Simpson and Dorzon had nice
gains on their only kickoff return chances, while
Washington and Blount averaged roughly 12
yards per punt return.
. Moving up the chart: Washington.
. Needs a good week: Everyone. Much like the
defensive back battle, this has suddenly become
an area of great interest for Blue and Gold followers.
Miscellaneous
. Chris Cvetkovic, Jordan Matechuk, Michel-
Pierre Pontbriand
. First take: The veteran Cvetkovic is the longsnapper,
with Matechuk serving as insurance.
Pontbriand is the little- used fullback and an
excellent blocker on special teams.
. Moving up the chart: No one, really. Things are
pretty static here.
. Needs a good week: Sure. Why not?
ADAM WAZNY
adam. wazny@ freepress. mb. ca
RYAN REMIORZ / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Alouettes receiver Travon Patterson is sent flying by Blue Bomber defensive back Demond Washington on Thursday. Washington has been impressive.
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