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2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season

Canadian football team season


Canadian football team season

FieldValue
teamWinnipeg Blue Bombers
year2011
record**10–8**
division_place**1st, East**
coachPaul LaPolice
general managerJoe Mack
stadiumCanad Inns Stadium
playoffs**Lost Grey Cup**
MOPJovon Johnson
MOCCory Watson
MORClarence Denmark
uniformImage:CFL WPG Jersey 2011.png
shortnavlinkBlue Bombers seasons

The 2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 79th overall. The Blue Bombers finished in first place in the East Division with a 10–8 record. The team clinched their first playoff berth since 2008 on October 7, 2011, after a 33–17 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. On November 20, 2011, The Blue Bombers defeated the Tiger-Cats 19–3 in the East Final, advancing to the 99th Grey Cup and extending their Grey Cup appearances record to 24. However, the Bombers lost the Grey Cup game 34–23 to the BC Lions, extending their drought to 21 years without a Grey Cup championship. Their Grey Cup appearance marked their final playoff game played in five seasons, failing to make the playoffs in the four subsequent seasons following their loss to the Lions team. Incidentally, their first playoff game subsequent to their four-year playoff drought was also against the same BC Lions team they lost in the Grey Cup game in 2011, losing in a 32-31 come-from-behind victory for the Lions, ending the 2016 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season. Additionally, the Blue Bombers wouldn't host another playoff game again until the 2017 CFL season, this time losing to the Edmonton Eskimos 39–32.

The Blue Bombers set a franchise record for season tickets sold with 21,155 with 2011 being marketed as the last season at Canad Inns Stadium before the move to Investors Group Field. This record was in turn broken in 2012 after more than 22,000 were sold.

Offseason

CFL draft

The 2011 CFL draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011. The Blue Bombers had six selections in the draft, and, for the first time since 1975, had the first overall selection in the draft. Winnipeg selected linebacker Henoc Muamba with the pick, making him the first St. Francis Xavier X-Men player to be drafted first overall. The Bombers also had the fourth overall pick after trading Steven Jyles to the Toronto Argonauts, in which they selected Jade Etienne from the University of Saskatchewan. Winnipeg also selected Kito Poblah in the 2011 supplemental draft, and must forfeit a first-round 2012 draft pick.

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club team
11Henoc MuambaLBSt. Francis Xavier
14Jade EtienneWRSaskatchewan
317Brendan DunnDL/OLWestern Ontario
424Paul SwistonOLCalgary
532Carl VolnyRBCentral Michigan
641Liam MahoneyWRConcordia

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
AThurs, June 16at Montreal Alouettes27–15Loss21,2230–1
BThurs, June 23vs. Toronto Argonauts30–23Loss29,1170–2

Regular season

Season standings

Season schedule

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
1Fri, July 1at [Hamilton Tiger-Cats](2011-hamilton-tiger-cats-season)24–16Win23,8521–0
2Fri, July 8vs. [Toronto Argonauts](2011-toronto-argonauts-season)22–16Win27,6382–0
3Thurs, July 14vs. [Calgary Stampeders](2011-calgary-stampeders-season)21–20Loss27,8902–1
4Sat, July 23at Toronto Argonauts33–24Win21,1893–1
5Thurs, July 28vs. [BC Lions](2011-bc-lions-season)25–20Win29,5334–1
6Fri, Aug 5vs. [Edmonton Eskimos](2011-edmonton-eskimos-season)28–16Win29,5335–1
7Sat, Aug 13at BC Lions30–17Win24,1316–1
8*Bye*6–1
9Fri, Aug 26vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats30–27Win30,3387–1
10Sun, Sept 4at [Saskatchewan Roughriders](2011-saskatchewan-roughriders-season)27–7Loss30,0487–2
11Sun, Sept 11vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders45–23Loss30,5187–3
12Sun, Sept 18at [Montreal Alouettes](2011-montreal-alouettes-season)25–23Win24,6428–3
13Sat, Sept 24at Toronto Argonauts25–24Loss19,1088–4
14Fri, Sept 30vs. Montreal Alouettes32–26Loss30,4478–5
15Fri, Oct 7at Hamilton Tiger-Cats33–17Win23,2689–5
16Sat, Oct 15at Edmonton Eskimos24–10Loss30,7349–6
17Sat, Oct 22vs. Montreal Alouettes26–25Win30,36010–6
18Fri, Oct 28vs. Toronto Argonauts27–22Loss29,75110–7
19Sat, Nov 5at Calgary Stampeders30–24Loss29,07610–8

Roster

2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster
**Quarterbacks**

Coaching staff

2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers staff

Player stats

Passing

PlayerAttComp%YardsTDINTRating
Buck Pierce41126163.53,348141882.0
Alex Brink1408963.61,0235485.5
Joey Elliott181055.6870068.5
Justin Goltz6350.03610124.3

Rushing

PlayerAttYardsAvg.TDFumble
Fred Reid1817594.241
Chris Garrett925766.340
Buck Pierce513246.421
Alex Brink431483.464
Clarence Denmark78111.601
Carl Volny9717.902

Receiving

PlayerNo.YardsAvg.LongTD
Terrence Edwards661,12417.0638
Clarence Denmark6581812.6825
Cory Watson6979311.5921
Greg Carr4664814.1594
Terence Jeffers-Harris2934712.0842
Aaron Hargreaves302929.7210

Awards and records

  • CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Jovon Johnson, CB

2011 CFL All-Stars

  • OG – Brendon LaBatte, CFL All-Star
  • DE – Odell Willis, CFL All-Star
  • CB – Jovon Johnson, CFL All-Star
  • DB – Jonathan Hefney, CFL All-Star
  • S – Ian Logan, CFL All-Star

Eastern All-Stars

  • WR – Terrence Edwards, Eastern All-Star
  • OT – Glenn January, Eastern All-Star
  • OG – Brendon LaBatte, Eastern All-Star
  • DT – Doug Brown, Eastern All-Star
  • DE – Odell Willis, Eastern All-Star
  • CB – Jovon Johnson, Eastern All-Star
  • DB – Jonathan Hefney, Eastern All-Star
  • S – Ian Logan, Eastern All-Star

Playoffs

Schedule

WeekGameDateTimeOpponentScoreResultAttendance
20*Bye*
21East FinalNov 2012:00 PM CSTvs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats19–3Win30,051
22[Grey Cup](99th-grey-cup)Nov 275:30 PM CSTat BC Lions34–23Loss54,313

Bracket

East Final

Winnipeg, MB

Grey Cup

Vancouver, BC

References

References

  1. "Blue Bombers set franchise record number of season tickets sold; general sale for season tickets commences monday".
  2. (March 2022)
  3. (May 8, 2011). "Muamba taken first overall by Bombers". [[Canadian Football League.
  4. (May 30, 2011). "Bombers select Poblah in Supplemental Draft". CFL.
  5. "Passing 2011 {{!}} Statistics {{!}} CFL.ca {{!}} Official Site of the Canadian Football League".
  6. "Rushing 2011 {{!}} Statistics {{!}} CFL.ca {{!}} Official Site of the Canadian Football League".
  7. "Receiving 2011 {{!}} Statistics {{!}} CFL.ca {{!}} Official Site of the Canadian Football League".
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