We have a quarterback. Now we need to protect him. Last week the voters selected Ken Ploen as the quarterback of the Free Press/TSN 1290 All-Time Bombers Team. This week its your turn to select an offensive lineman for the team. Bud Grant and our panel have had their say. Now you get to weigh in. Were presenting a position each week over a nine-week perior with our panels choices of the top-five Winnipeg Blue Bombers to ever play for the club at that spot. Cast your vote at http://alltimebombers.winnipegfreepress.com On Friday afternoons at 4 p.m., live on TSN 1290s Hustler and Lawless program, the Free Press and TSN 1290 websites, as well as the Saturday edition of the Winnipeg Free Press, well announce the winner and member of the All-Time Bombers Team. The Free Press print and digital editions as well as www.tsn1290.ca will run stories every Monday putting forth the position of the week and finalists selected by our panel. Voting will take place on both websites. Legendary Blue Bombers player and coach Bud Grant headlines our panel. Grant was joined by former Bombers player and GM Paul Robson, Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee and Free Press sports reporter Ed Tait, Free Press columnist and TSN 1290 host Gary Lawless and TSN 1290s Andrew “Hustler” Paterson. Panelists were provided a statistical breakdown of the Bombers dating back to the 1950s as well as an anecdotal package of the early Bombers teams when statistics were not recorded. Each panelist brought a unique perspective and personal set of criteria. Grant joined the group via conference call from a cabin in the Wisconsin woods while the rest huddled around a boardroom table at the Free Press. From Grants gravelly voice emanating out of the telephone speaker, to Taits vivid recollections of games and players, to Robsons cold analysis of a players strengths and weaknesses, to Patersons views from the upper decks of our stadiums, there were strong opinions all around. Some players were quickly selected. Others were hotly debated. Sometimes it came down to a clash of eras. Others made it on the merit of championship wins while those without rings on their fingers were often set aside. Vote a maximum of once per day and help choose the Blue Bombers player you consider the best at the following positions to be presented in this order: Quarterback, offensive lineman, linebacker, kicker, kick returner, running back, defensive lineman, defensive back and receiver. Weve done our part. The final decisions are up to you. So vote and vote often. Youre the GM of this team. Make your choices. CHRIS WALBY* 1981-96 A nine-time All-Canadian, Walby is arguably the greatest offensive lineman in CFL history. A hometown product, ‘Bluto brought a fiery intensity to the trenches and a levity to the locker room. Was twice named the leagues top O-lineman, in 1987 and 1993. BUDDY TINSLEY* 1950-60 Originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles, Tinsley came north in 1950 and served as a Bomber captain during their glory days. Was a CFL West All-Star seven times playing both sides of the ball. CORNEL PIPER ? 1957-67 A graduate of the Winnipeg Rods, Piper was recently endorsed by no less an authority than Bud Grant. Helped anchor the Bomber O-line for years, winning four championships. FRANK RIGNEY* 1958-67 A teammate of Ken Ploen at the University of Iowa, Rigney was a seven-time CFL West All-star, the leagues top lineman in 1961 and a four-time Grey Cup champion. JOHN BONK* 1973-85 Began his career as a linebacker before a switch to O-line. Dominant as a centre and long-snapper, Bonk was a CFL All-Star four times and was named the leagues top lineman in 1984. Played in 202 consecutive games before a neck injury. 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Swell Water Bottle Ireland .Y. -- The "for sale" sign is up at the Buffalo Bills with the hiring of financial and legal advisers who may begin talking with prospective buyers within the next month. Swell Marble Bottle Ireland . According to a report from CSN Bay Area, the 49ers are bracing for 6-8 game suspension for their outside linebacker.OSHAWA, Ont. - Hunter Smith scored three goals, with two coming on the power play, to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 4-2 victory over the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in Ontario Hockey League action on Sunday.Anthony Cirelli also scored for the East Division leading Generals (9-1-1), who outshot their opponent 37-29. Bradley Latour and Cole Cassels chipped in with two assists apiece.Michael Bunting and Gabe Guertler replied for Sault Ste. Marie (8-2-0), which leads the West Division.Oshawa goaltender Ken Abbleby made 27 saves in the victory. Brandon Halverson stopped 33 shots for the Greyhounds.The Generals were 2 for 5 on the power play, while Sault Ste. Marie failed to score on three chances with the man advantage.---STORM 5 SPIRIT 3GUELPH, Ont. — Robby Fabbri scored twice as the Storm beat Saginaw.Tyler Bertuzzi had a goal and three assists for Guelph (6-2-0) while Stephen Pierog and Austin Hall also scored.Artem Artemov scored twice for the Spirit (4-5-1), while Nick Moutrey had the other Saginaw goal.Justin Nichols made 32 saves for Guelph. Jake Paterson stopped 26 shots for Saginaw.---BATTALION 4 STEELHEADS 3NORTH BAY, Ont., Nick Paul scored twice to lead the Battalion over Mississauga.Zach Bratina and Brenden Miller also scored for North Bayy (4-1-3).ddddddddddddSam Babintsev had a goal and an assist for the Steelheads (4-3-0). Lucas Venuto and Everett Clark also scored.Jake Smith made 14 saves for North Bay, while Spencer Martin stopped 45 shots for Mississauga.---ATTACK 5 SPITFIRES 4 (OT)OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Thomas Schemitsch scored his second goal of the game in overtime as the Attack edged Windsor.Daniel Milne and Holden Cook each had a goal and two assists for Owen Sound (5-3-3), while Zach Nastasiuk contributed a goal and an assist.Sam Povorozniouk scored twice for Windsor (3-5-1). Luke Kirwan and Cristiano DiGiacinto had the other goals.Jack Flinn made 30 saves for Owen Sound. Brendan Johnston turned aside 37 shots for Windsor.---67s 5 WHALERS 3OTTAWA — Dante Salituro scored three goals to lead the 67s over Plymouth.Artur Tyanulin and Dylan McDonald had the other goals for Ottawa (4-5-0), and Liam Herbst made 25 saves.Connor Chatham, Yannick Rathgeb and Mathieu Henderson had goals for Plymouth (4-5-1) while Zack Bowman stopped 21 shots.The game took an ugly turn in the second period when Plymouth defenceman Gianluca Curcuruto received a game misconduct for an elbow to the head of Ottawa captain Travis Konecny. Konecny did not return to the game after the hit.--- ' ' '