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词条 2012 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     CFL Draft 

  2. Preseason

  3. Regular season

     Season standings  Season schedule  Roster  Coaching staff 

  4. References

{{Infobox NFL season
| logo =
| team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers
| year = 2012
| record = 6–12
| division_place = 3rd, East
| coach = Paul LaPolice (2–6)
Tim Burke (4–6)
| general manager = Joe Mack
| stadium = Canad Inns Stadium
| playoffs = did not qualify
| MOP = Chad Simpson
| MOC = Henoc Muamba
| MOR = Chris Matthews
| uniform = Image:CFL WPG Jersey 2012.png
| shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons
}}

The 2012 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 55th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 80th overall. The Blue Bombers looked to continue on the success of the 2011 season, in which they made it all the way to the Grey Cup game. However, the team slipped to 3rd place in the East Division and missed the playoffs, finishing with a 6–12 record. The team was supposed to play their first season in their new stadium, Investors Group Field, but ongoing construction delays have moved its opening to the beginning of the 2013 season.[1][2][3] The Blue Bombers started the season with four straight road games, which was due to speculation that the stadium would be opened in time for a home opener in week 5 at the earliest. The Blue Bombers started the season 0–4 for the first time since 2008, which was also, coincidentally, a year after they had an appearance in the Grey Cup game.

After a 2–6 start, head coach Paul LaPolice was fired on August 25, 2012 after three years of employment. He was replaced by defensive coordinator Tim Burke.

The low point of the season occurred in Tim Burke's debut as head coach on September 2, 2012, in which the team suffered a 52–0 shutout loss to their biggest rivals the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Labour Day Classic. It was the Bombers first shutout loss since they were blanked 33–0 by the Edmonton Eskimos on July 29, 1969. It was also their first shutout loss to Saskatchewan since October 15, 1949.

With a 28–18 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on October 27, 2012, the Blue Bombers were eliminated from playoff contention. Their final game of the season, a 19-11 victory over the Montreal Alouettes, would mark the final game played at Canad Inns Stadium prior to its demolition.

Offseason

CFL Draft

The 2012 CFL Draft took place on May 3, 2012 live at 2:00 PM CDT. The Blue Bombers had five selections in the six-round draft, including the loss of their first-round pick after selecting Kito Poblah in the 2011 Supplemental draft. The traded back into the first round by trading two of their second round picks for the third overall selection.[4]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
1 3 Tyson Pencer OL Washington State
3 16 Johnny Aprile WR Queen's
3 21 Christo Bilukidi DE Georgia State
4 23 Rene Stephan LB Harding
4 29 Jake Thomas DL Acadia

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
A Thurs, June 14 at Montreal Alouettes 22–10 Win 20,005 1–0
B Wed, June 20 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 26–25 Loss 28,300 1–1

Regular season

Season standings

{{2012 CFL East Division Standings}}

Season schedule

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
1 Fri, June 29 at BC Lions 33–16 Loss 29,351 0–1
2 Fri, July 6 at Montreal Alouettes 41–30 Loss 21,016 0–2
3 Fri, July 13 at Edmonton Eskimos 42–10 Loss 32,067 0–3
4 Wed, July 18 at Toronto Argonauts 25–22 Loss 22,485 0–4
5 Thurs, July 26 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 23–22 Win 29,533 1–4
6 Fri, Aug 3 vs. Montreal Alouettes 36–26 Loss 29,533 1–5
7Bye 1–5
8 Thurs, Aug 16 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32–25 Win 27,039 2–5
9 Fri, Aug 24 vs. BC Lions 20–17 Loss 29,533 2–6
10 Sun, Sept 2 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 52–0 Loss 33,427 2–7
11 Sun, Sept 9 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders 25–24 Loss 30,077 2–8
12 Fri, Sept 14 at Calgary Stampeders 44–3 Loss 28,247 2–9
13 Fri, Sept 21 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 34–12 Win 26,577 3–9
14 Sat, Sept 29 vs. Toronto Argonauts 29–10 Loss 27,169 3–10
15 Mon, Oct 8 at Montreal Alouettes 27–22 Win 23,201 4–10
16 Sat, Oct 13 vs. Calgary Stampeders 32–21 Loss 25,462 4–11
17 Fri, Oct 19 at Toronto Argonauts 44–32 Win 23,419 5–11
18 Sat, Oct 27 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28–18 Loss 29,722 5–12
19 Sat, Nov 3 vs. Montreal Alouettes 19–11 Win 26,907 6–12

Roster

2012 Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster
Quarterbacks
  • {{CFL player|16|I|RJ Archer}} QB
  • {{CFL player| 7|I|Alex Brink}} QB
  • {{CFL player|18|I|Justin Goltz}} QB
Running Backs
  • {{CFL player|43|N|James Green}} FB
  • {{CFL player|44|N|Jordan Matechuk}} FB
  • {{CFL player|39|N|Michel-Pierre Pontbriand}} FB
  • {{CFL player|32|N|Nathan Riva}} RB
  • {{CFL player|24|N|Carl Volny}} RB
Wide Receivers
  • {{CFL player|80|N|Cassidy Doneff}} WR
  • {{CFL player|13|I|Chris Matthews}} WR
  • {{CFL player|83|I|Doug Pierce}} WR
  • {{CFL player| 1|N|Kito Poblah}} WR
Slotbacks
  • {{CFL player|89|I|Clarence Denmark}} SB
  • {{CFL player|88|N|Jade Etienne}} SB
  • {{CFL player|84|I|Wallace Miles}} SB
Offensive Linemen
  • {{CFL player|60|I|Shannon Boatman}} OT
  • {{CFL player|64|N|Chris Greaves}} OL
  • {{CFL player|69|I|Glenn January}} T
  • {{CFL player|67|N|Chris Kowalczuk}} OL
  • {{CFL player|62|N|Steve Morley}} OL
  • {{CFL player|68|N|Justin Sorensen}} OL
  • {{CFL player|55|N|Paul Swiston}} OL
Defensive Linemen
  • {{CFL player|99|I|Andre Caroll}} DL
  • {{CFL player|45|I|Rodney Fritz}} DL
  • {{CFL player|91|I|JT Gilmore}} DL
  • {{CFL player|56|N|Fernand Kashama}} DL/LB
  • {{CFL player|94|N|Ryan Lucas}} DL
  • {{CFL player|54|I|Kenny Mainor}} DE
  • {{CFL player|95|N|Jake Thomas}} DL
  • {{CFL player|48|I|Youri Yenga}} DL
Linebackers
  • {{CFL player|38|I|Marcellus Bowman}} WLB
  • {{CFL player|47|N|Pierre-Luc Labbé}} MLB
  • {{CFL player|10|N|Henoc Muamba}} LB
  • {{CFL player|27|I|Terrell Parker}} LB
Defensive Backs
  • {{CFL player|20|I|Deon Beasley}} CB
  • {{CFL player|23|I|Jonathan Hefney}} HB
  • {{CFL player| 2|I|Jovon Johnson}} CB
  • {{CFL player|31|N|Ian Logan}} S
  • {{CFL player|34|I|Jeremy McGee}} DB
  • {{CFL player| 8|I|Brandon Stewart}} DB
  • {{CFL player|21|I|Alex Suber}} HB
  • {{CFL player|15|I|Demond Washington}} DB
  • {{CFL player|33|N|Dan West}} S
Special Teams
  • {{CFL player|50|N|Chris Cvetkovic}} LS
  • {{CFL player|17|N|Justin Palardy}} K
  • {{CFL player| 9|N|Mike Renaud}} P
Inactive List
  • {{CFL player|12|I|Kurt Adams}} WR (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|86|I|Issac Anderson}} SB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|25|N|Brady Browne}} S (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|90|I|Brandon Collier}} DT (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|59|I|Andre Douglas}} OT (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|82|I|Terrence Edwards}} SB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|14|I|Joey Elliott}} QB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|30|I|Will Ford}} RB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|19|I|Chris Garrett}} RB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|96|I|Alex Hall}} DE (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|87|N|Rory Kohlert}} SB (1 Game)
  • {{CFL player|58|N|Tyson Pencer}} OL (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|4|I|Buck Pierce}} QB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player| 0|I|Johnny Sears}} DB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player| 5|I|Chad Simpson}} RB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|42|N|Rene Stephan}} LB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|66|I|Jordan Taormina}} OT (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|92|I|Bryant Turner}} DL (1 Game)
  • {{CFL player|81|N|Cory Watson}} SB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|29|N|Anthony Woodson}} RB (9 Game)
  • {{CFL player|98|I|Jason Vega}} DL (1 Game)
Practice Roster
  • {{CFL player|52|I|James Carmon}} OT
  • {{CFL player|93|I|Anthony DeGrate}} DL
  • {{CFL player|61|N|Brendan Dunn}} G
  • {{CFL player|40|I|Marcus McGraw}} LB
  • {{CFL player|3|N|Jawann Westerman}} S

Italics indicate Import player
[https://web.archive.org/web/20091218165522/http://www.bluebombers.com/roster/index/team/5 Roster] updated 2012-07-24
[https://web.archive.org/web/20091125085320/http://www.bluebombers.com/depthchart/list/team/5 Depth Chart]Transactions
46 Active

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Coaching staff

2012 Winnipeg Blue Bombers staff
Front Office
  • Owner – Community owned (non-profit corporation owned by members)
  • Chairperson of the Board of Governors - Bill Watchorn
  • President/CEO – Jim Bell
  • Vice President and General Manager of Football Operations – Joe Mack
  • Director of Football Operations – Ross Hodgkinson
  • Director of Player Personnel – Ken Moll
Head Coaches
  • Head Coach – Paul LaPolice
  • Assistant Head Coach – Vacant
Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks – Jamie Barresi
  • Receivers – Chris Wiesehan
  • Offensive Line – Pat DelMonaco
 Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator – Tim Burke
  • Defensive Line – Vacant
  • Linebackers – Casey Creehan
  • Defensive Assistant – Markus Howell
Special Teams Coaches
  • Special Teams Coordinator – Kyle Walters
  • Special Teams Assistant – Markus Howell

[https://web.archive.org/web/20111203161139/http://www.bluebombers.com/page/coaching_staff Coaching Staff]

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References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.bluebombers.com/page/stadium-faq |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-12-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111228002609/http://www.bluebombers.com/page/stadium-faq |archive-date=2011-12-28 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
2. ^[https://www.cfl.ca/article/bombers-announce-update-on-ivestors-group-field Bombers announce update on Investors Group Field]
3. ^[https://www.cfl.ca/article/bombers-to-play-entire-2012-season-at-canad-inns Bombers to play entire 2012 season at Canad Inns]
4. ^https://www.cfl.ca/canadian_draft/list?year=2012
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