2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season

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Home stadiumCanad Inns Stadium
Record7–11
Division place3rd, East
2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
Head coachMike Kelly
Home stadiumCanad Inns Stadium
Results
Record7–11
Division place3rd, East
Playoffsdid not qualify
Uniform

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.

CFL draft

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]

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
319Mike MorrisOLUBC
427Adam BestardOLWilfrid Laurier
535Peter QuinneyFBWilfrid Laurier
645Thaine CarterLBQueen'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

Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Montreal Alouettes18153060032430Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats1899044942818Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers18711038650814Details
Toronto Argonauts1831503285026Details

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

2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve roster

Practice roster

Injured list

Suspended





Italics indicate American player

Statistics

Playoffs

References

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