Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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SPORTS BOMBERS B4 SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2012
T HE clock started on Henoc Muamba when
the Winnipeg Blue Bombers selected him
with the first overall pick in the 2011 CFL
draft.
At the time of the selection, the club asked
for some patience with the talented youngster,
as it would take at least a season - maybe two
- before he'd be ready to step into the middle
of the defence and be the next great Blue and
Gold linebacker.
And after a 2011 season spent on special
teams and a second training camp - one
where he managed to stay healthy and challenged
for time on defence - the 23- year- old is
right on schedule.
There's no urgency.
This is how it's supposed to play out.
" It's just a huge change from this year to last
year," the six- foot, 230- pound Muamba said
last week. " Coming back to a playbook that I'm
familiar with makes a world of difference.
" I was just trying to fit in last season. This
time, I feel like I'm ready to contribute."
The ceiling on Muamba is high. So high, in
fact, the club decided to put him in battle with
fellow Canadian Pierre- Luc Labbe for the
starting middle linebacker position. Muamba
is the physical specimen; Labbe is always in
the right spot.
The Bombers had yet to declare who won
that battle, but that decision is expected to
show itself at practice today.
A popular premise says Labbe earned more
time against first- team opposition and therefore
the job is his, but that theory was blown
out of the water when Clint Kent and Dorian
Smith - who both played against opposition
starters in the pre- season - were released
Friday.
Labbe, the Bombers' last pick and secondlast
pick overall ( 47th) in the 2008 draft, put in
his time behind Joe Lobendahn over the years,
watching how the then- starting linebacker
prepared for games during the week and how
he made an impact when the bright lights
came on.
This season presents a unique situation
for Labbe. If there is one player who will be
instrumental in helping Muamba become an
impact player, it's the 28- year- old. At the same
time, he's not ready to just hand over the job.
After getting a taste of being a defensive
starter last season, Labbe dedicated himself
to keeping the spot during the off- season.
Personal trainers and nutritionists were added
to his personal payroll, as was an English tutor
to help him communicate more effectively on
the field.
Labbe understands his role in shaping
Muamba.
He also wants to play.
" Of course I want to be in there," he said last
week. " I've been waiting to play for four years.
I think back to those days hoping to play, trying
to get better behind Joe ( Lobendahn). He
was such a positive influence on me. Never
seen anyone work as hard as he does."
Labbe then laughed. " I hope people say the
same things about me."
He should talk to his proteg�.
" Pierre is one of the best professionals
on this team," Muamba said. " No one works
harder than him. I hear a lot of people talking
about him not being athletic or anything like
that, and that's just not the case. He knows
how to get the job done at this level, which is
something I'm trying to pick up from him."
The St. F- X product is confident he can play
now, and if he gets the call at some point -
whether it's in the season opener against B. C.
later this week or in a game in October - he
feels he'll be ready to go.
He couldn't say that truthfully last year.
" At the end of the day, it's the coaches decision,"
Muamba said. " The competition with
Pierre has been great. There's been a lot of
intensity at our spot, which has made both of
us better players."
After taking the last three days off, the
Bombers are back on the practice field this
morning at Canad Inns Stadium. Winnipeg
opens the 2012 regular season on Friday, when
they travel to B. C. to take on the Lions.
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SATURDAY afternoon, the Bombers were
sitting with a 54- man roster - eight more
than the CFL allows.
Saturday evening, prior to the 9 p. m.
deadline, decisions on the final 46- man group
were made and submitted to the league office.
Announcements on those moves won't come
until this morning, the club says.
Then there's the matter of the practice
roster, which can hold up to seven players.
That, too, was under wraps, but there are
some obvious front- runners for this list.
Wideout Doug Pierce and running back Bloi-
Dei Dorzon seem worthy of inclusion, while
linebacker Terrell Parker already celebrated
his P. R. spot on Twitter, telling his network
he's agreed to join the taxi squad Saturday.
And then there's the matter of the injury
reports - don't forget about those.
The team had to put those players deemed
unfit to participate in Friday's season- opener
against the B. C. Lions on either a one- game
or nine- game reserve.
Receiver Cory Watson ( hamstring), right
tackle Andre Douglas ( hip) and linebacker
Marcellus Bowman ( leg) come into the Week
1 practice schedule a little banged up, as
do rookie offensive lineman Tyson Pencer
( shoulder) and running back Carl Volny ( still
getting back from a knee injury).
All or some are candidates to start the year
in sick bay.
HASH MARKS: It looks like former Bomber
linebacker Clint Kent has landed in northern
Alberta. Kent, who was with the club for two
seasons and was a defensive captain in 2011,
was released by the Blue and Gold Friday.
He'll play for former Bombers defensive coordinator
Kavis Reed, now the Eskimos head
coach, in Edmonton.
In other " one- time Bomber" news, the
Hamilton Tiger- Cats released receiver Terence
Jeffers- Harris Saturday. If you recall, the
Ticats signed Jeffers- Harris on the eve of the
Eastern Final after the Bombers cut ties with
him.
- Wazny
Final cuts to be announced this morning By Adam Wazny
Muamba right on schedule
Brought along slowly, highly- touted LB now ready to factor in
No. 1 draft pick working himself into position
At s ix f ee t an d
23 0 pounds, Henoc
Muamba looks just like
a li nebacker is supposed t o.
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