2010 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season

The 2010 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 53rd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 78th overall. The Blue Bombers finished the year in 4th place in the East Division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs. The team clinched their third consecutive losing season on October 2, 2010 and were eliminated from post-season contention on Oct 23, 2010 making this the second consecutive season that they have missed the playoffs.

2010 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
General managerJoe Mack
Head coachPaul LaPolice
Home fieldCanad Inns Stadium
Results
Record4–14
Division place4th, East
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Uniform

After their Week 18 loss against the Edmonton Eskimos, the 2010 Blue Bombers set a CFL record for most losses by four points or less in one season with a remarkable eight such losses. This sets the record after the 1993 Ottawa Rough Riders had seven such losses during their season and when the BC Lions also had seven of these losses in 1996.[1] After losing the final game of the season against the Stampeders, the Blue Bombers finished the year losing nine games by four points or less and ten by a touchdown or less.

Offseason

CFL draft

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
29Cory WatsonSBConcordia
428Christopher SmithLBQueen's
429Anthony WoodsonRBCalgary
645Christopher GreavesDLWestern

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
A Sun, June 13 Montreal Alouettes 34–10 Win 28,792 1–0
B Sun, June 20 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 38–20 Loss 19,645 1–1

Regular season

Season standings

Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Montreal Alouettes18126052147524Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats1899048145018Details
Toronto Argonauts1899037344218Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers1841404644858Details

Season schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
1 Fri, July 2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 49–29 Win 26,302 1–0
2 Fri, July 9 Toronto Argonauts 36–34 Loss 28,009 1–1
3 Fri, July 16 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28–7 Loss 21,408 1–2
4 Sat, July 24 Edmonton Eskimos 47–21 Win 26,041 2–2
5 Sat, July 31 at Calgary Stampeders 23–20 Loss 30,150 2–3
6 Sat, Aug 7 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 29–22 Loss 23,653 2–4
7 Fri, Aug 13 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 39–28 Loss 27,892 2–5
8 Thurs, Aug 19 at Montreal Alouettes 39–17 Loss 25,012 2–6
9 Bye 2–6
10 Sun, Sept 5 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 27–23 Loss 30,048 2–7
11 Sun, Sept 12 Saskatchewan Roughriders 31–2 Win 29,533 3–7
12 Sun, Sept 19 at Toronto Argonauts 17–13 Loss 19,662 3–8
13 Fri, Sept 24 Montreal Alouettes 44–40 Loss 26,154 3–9
14 Sat, Oct 2 at BC Lions 16–14 Loss 23,186 3–10
15 Mon, Oct 11 BC Lions 47–35 (2OT) Win 25,016 4–10
16 Sun, Oct 17 at Montreal Alouettes 22–19 Loss 25,012 4–11
17 Sat, Oct 23 Toronto Argonauts 27–8 Loss 23,446 4–12
18 Sat, Oct 30 at Edmonton Eskimos 16–13 (OT) Loss 32,192 4–13
19 Fri, Nov 5 Calgary Stampeders 35–32 Loss 22,056 4–14

Roster

2010 Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Slotbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Inactive List

Practice Roster


Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2010-11-05
Depth ChartTransactions
46 Active, 19 Inactive 5 Practice Roster

More rosters

Roster

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Staff
Front office
  • Owner – Community owned (non-profit corporation owned by members)
  • President/CEO – Jim Bell
  • Chairman of board of governors – Ken Hildahl
  • Vice president and general manager of football operations – Joe Mack
  • Director of football operations – Ross Hodgkinson
  • Director of player personnel – Ken Moll

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Coaching Staff

Player stats

Passing

Player Att Comp  % Yards TD INT Rating
Steven Jyles31819661.62804197100.9
Buck Pierce1208066.710806497.9
Joey Elliott733547.94352358.9
Alex Brink401537.51300136.5
Mike Renaud2150.02700100.0
Terrence Edwards200.0001(−206.3)

[2]

Rushing

Player Att Yards Avg. TD Fumbles
Fred Reid21313966.663
Steven Jyles654527.048
Buck Pierce2223710.822
Chris Garrett191135.900
Alex Brink23733.211
Joey Elliott9667.300
Daryl Stephenson7304.300
Brock Ralph2241200
Yvenson Bernard5224.410
Terrence Edwards2126.000
Adarius Bowman294.500
Terence Jeffers-Harris263.000
Chris Davis144.000
Andre Sadeghian100.000

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Receiving

Player No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Terrence Edwards78137217.69012
Adarius Bowman5069113.8633
Greg Carr3156818.3744
Terence Jeffers-Harris4857411.4604
Brock Ralph3139412.7491
Cory Watson1727716.3551
Fred Reid352557.3180
Chris Davis1618411.5401
Aaron Hargreaves141158.2171
Brandon Stewart12727.0270
Andre Sadeghian2126.090
Yvenson Bernard177.070
Jamayel Smith177.070
Jon Oosterhuis100.000

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Defence

Player Tackles Sacks FF Int
Clint Kent77221
Jovon Johnson62024
Joe Lobendahn55300
Phillip Hunt531610
Marcellus Bowman51301
Alex Suber51000
Doug Brown49510
Ian Logan45101
LaVar Glover34002
Dorian Smith31600
Brady Browne28002
Brandon Stewart27001
Deon Beasley26002
Jonathan Hefney25002
Odell Willis251140
Ike Charlton22020
Courtney Smith14001
Bernard Hicks12000
Merrill Johnson10000
Don Oramasionwu9310
Moton Hopkins7101

[5]

Awards and records

2010 CFL All-Stars

CFL Eastern All-Stars

Playoffs

After finishing last in the East division, the Blue Bombers failed to qualify for the 2010 CFL playoffs.

References

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