2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season |
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Head coach |
Mike Kelly |
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Home field |
Canad Inns Stadium |
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Results |
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Record |
7–11 |
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Division place |
3rd, East |
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Playoff finish |
did not qualify |
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Uniform |
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The 2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 52nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 77th overall. The Blue Bombers were in the playoff hunt until the last game of the season, at home, against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but lost the game and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2005, finishing the season with a disappointing 7–11 record.
Off-season
On February 18, Milt Stegall announced his retirement from the Blue Bombers.[1]
New coach Mike Kelly made many roster moves to re-shape the team that lost the 95th Grey Cup in 2007 and slid to an 8 win and 10 loss record in the 2008 season.[2]
CFL Draft
The 2009 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2009. Due to trades, the Blue Bombers did not have a selection until the third round, when they chose lineman Mike Morris from UBC.[3]
Round |
Pick |
Player |
Position |
School/Club Team |
3 | 19 | Mike Morris | OL | UBC |
4 | 27 | Adam Bestard | OL | Wilfrid Laurier |
5 | 35 | Peter Quinney | FB | Wilfrid Laurier |
6 | 45 | Thaine Carter | LB | Queen's |
Notable transactions
- On February 18, Riall Johnson was acquired by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, from the Toronto Argonauts for import middle linebacker Zeke Moreno and a conditional draft pick.[4]
Pre-season
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
June 17 |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
32–22 |
Win |
June 24 |
@ Montreal Alouettes |
31–27 |
Loss |
Regular season
Division standings
Season schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Attendance |
Record |
1 |
July 2 |
at Edmonton Eskimos |
19–17 |
Loss |
30,650 |
0–1 |
2 |
July 10 |
Calgary Stampeders |
42–30 |
Win |
29,533 |
1–1 |
3 |
July 18 |
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
25–13 |
Loss |
24,292 |
1–2 |
4 |
July 24 |
Toronto Argonauts |
19–5 |
Loss |
28,466 |
1–3 |
5 |
August 1 |
at Toronto Argonauts |
13–12 |
Win |
23,821 |
2–3 |
6 |
August 8 |
at Calgary Stampeders |
31–23 |
Loss |
35,650 |
2–4 |
7 |
August 15 |
Montreal Alouettes |
39–12 |
Loss |
25,053 |
2–5 |
8 |
August 21 |
at BC Lions |
37–10 |
Win |
27,983 |
3–5 |
9 |
Bye |
10 |
Sept 6 |
at Saskatchewan Roughriders |
29–14 |
Loss |
30,945 |
3–6 |
11 |
Sept 13 |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
55–10 |
Loss |
29,533 |
3–7 |
12 |
Sept 20 |
at Montreal Alouettes |
33–14 |
Loss |
20,202 |
3–8 |
13 |
Sept 26 |
Toronto Argonauts |
29–24 |
Win |
22,446 |
4–8 |
14 |
Oct 2 |
Edmonton Eskimos |
27–17 |
Win |
21,965 |
5–8 |
15 |
Oct 12 |
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
38–28 |
Win |
19,562 |
6–8 |
16 |
Oct 18 |
BC Lions |
24–21 |
Loss |
24,048 |
6–9 |
17 |
Oct 24 |
Montreal Alouettes |
41–24 |
Win |
21,378 |
7–9 |
18 |
Nov 1 |
at Montreal Alouettes |
48–13 |
Loss |
20,202 |
7–10 |
19 |
Nov 8 |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
39–17 |
Loss |
29,038 |
7–11 |
Roster
Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster |
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Slotbacks
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Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
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Inactive List
Practice Roster
Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2009-10-08
Depth Chart • Transactions
46 Active, 8 Inactive, 7 PR
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Statistics
Offence
Passing
[5]
Rushing
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Receiving
[7]
Playoffs
The Blue Bombers finished third in the East Division with a record of 7 wins and 11 losses. The BC Lions, who finished fourth in the West, had a better record of 8 wins and 10 losses, and under the cross-over rule eliminated Winnipeg from the playoffs. The Lions will play the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East semi-final.
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Grey Cup Championships (10) | |
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Western Division Championships (16) | |
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