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95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:44 am
by Marauders
After one quarter, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers had the lead in the game 0-3 on a Westwood field goal That was set up by an interception of a pass by Saskatchewan quarterback and MOP Kerry Joseph.

After scoring on two safties, the score was 0-7 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers over Saskatchewan Roughriders.

In the second quarter, Blue Bombers' quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie was intercepted, and the Riders' James Johnson took it to the house for a touchdown.

The Roughriders took the lead 10-7 on the last play of the first half with a Luca Congi field goal.

There have been no offensive touchdowns in the first half, and each team had 142 net offensive yards at the half.

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:19 am
by Marauders
HALF PASSING

TEAM ... PLAYER ... C/ATT YDS TD INT

WPG ... R. DINWIDDIE . 08/17 106 0 1
SSK ... K. JOSEPH ........ 07/20 088 0 1


HALF RUSHING

TEAM ... PLAYER ... ATT YDS TD LG

WPG ... C. ROBERTS .... 10 36 0 13
WPG ... R. DINWIDDIE . 01 01 0 01

SSK ... W. CATES ........ 04 18 0 14
SSK ... K. JOSEPH ........ 03 66 0 34


HALF RECEIVING

TEAM ... PLAYER ... REC YDS TD LG

WPG ... M. STEGALL ..... 04 85 0 42
WPG ... C. ROBERTS .... 02 08 0 06
WPG ... J. STODDARD .. 01 14 0 14
WPG ... T. EDWARDS ... 01 -01 0 00

SSK ... D. FLICK ..... 04 38 0 16
SSK ... W. CATES ... 01 24 0 24
SSK ... A. FANTUZ .. 01 18 0 18
SSK ... M. PALMER .. 01 08 0 08



RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:32 am
by Marauders
Winnepeg quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie fumbled on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter.
 
Riders quarterback Kerry Joseph threw two incomplete passes, and Saskatchewan was forces to kick a field goal to go ahead. 13-7.
 
After the kickoff, Dinwiddie threw four straight complete passes, included a 50 yard pass to Armstrong for a touchdown.  After the conversion, the Blue Bomber reclaimed the game lead at 13-14.
 

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:24 am
by Arctic Blast
So, I was stuck working and couldn't watch the game. Did Dinwiddie play well? It would be too bad if the team went down because he struggled (not blaiming him, by the way...the guy never got to play all year, then gets thrown to the wolves because Glenn gets his arm busted), ESPECIALLY with how the defense stifled Joseph.

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:06 pm
by Marauders
I had the play by play up for the game. 
 
Ryan Dinwiddie gave up three critical interceptions, and he fumbled the ball away on the first play from scrimmage in the second half.  That doomed Winnipeg to the loss.
 
Kerry Joseph didn't play very well either, but he didn't make as many mistakes, and in a close game, that is sometimes all it takes.
 

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:19 pm
by Marauders
GREY CUP FINAL SCORE

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS ................... 03 04 07 05 ... 19
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS .......... 00 10 06 07 ... 23

GAME PASSING

TEAM ... PLAYER ........ C/ATT PER YDS TD INT

WPG ... R. DINWIDDIE .. 15/33 45% 225 1 3

SSK .... K. JOSEPH ........ 13/34 38% 181 1 1

GAME RUSHING

TEAM ... PLAYER ...... ATT YDS TD LG

WPG .... C. ROBERTS .... 13 47 0 13
WPG .... R. DINWIDDIE . 02 05 0 04

SSK ..... W. CATES ....... 13 58 0 15
SSK ..... K. JOSEPH ...... 10 101 0 34

GAME RECEIVING

TEAM ... PLAYER ...... REC YDS TD LG

WPG ... M. STEGALL ....... 05 85 0 42
WPG ... T. EDWARDS ...... 04 30 0 23
WPG ... A. FRANKLIN ...... 02 38 0 29
WPG ... C. ROBERTS ....... 02 08 0 06
WPG ... D. ARMSTRONG .. 01 50 1 50
WPG ... J. STODDARD ..... 01 14 0 14

SSK .... A. FANTUZ ......... 04 70 1 29
SSK .... D. FLICK ............ 04 38 0 16
SSK .... C. GRANT ........... 02 20 0 10
SSK .... W. CATES ........... 01 24 0 24
SSK .... L. MURPHY .......... 01 21 0 21
SSK .... M. PALMER .......... 01 08 0 08

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:48 pm
by Arctic Blast
That Andy Fantuz looks like he very well could be the next great Saskatchewan receiver if he sticks around there for the long haul.

Too bad about Dinwiddie...I kinda feel bad for the kid, basically being thrown in to the fire in a game that big.

RE: 95TH CFL Grey Cup (2007)

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:26 am
by David Winter
For those that don't 'get' what Canadian football means to this country and how important Grey Cup is, this link;
 
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/v5/content/features/audioslideshows/Gable_Cup/index.html
 
touches on it. It's a flash animation of sketches done by an artist working for the Globe and Mail, one of Canada's national news papers. There is a good audio description of thoughts by the artists as the movie plays out, so you might want to turn your speakers up (the audio is rather quiet).
 
The sketches are very rough, but then, they're not meant to be elaborate. They were likely done at the spur of the moment at the time.
 
Obviously, for those that were not at this years festivities/game, or have never taken in a Grey Cup (or regular CFL game for that matter), it's going to be very difficult to understand the level of passion people have for the game. And how, as the artist noted, it does a better job of bringing the country together than any politician, or even a hockey game, could ever do. Fans of the 'Rider Nation, sitting with Bomber fans at the same table having a beer. Schoonerette cheerleaders (yes they have cheerleaders, but no team yet) from Halifax dancing with Lions fans from Vancouver. The artist mentions Mardi Gras. I've been to Mardi gras and yes, it's the closest you can probably come to explain Grey Cup week.