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Buying a Great Archery Quiver

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
by Dirk Gloeckner

Looking for a great archery quiver isn't necessarily a simple task. While there are tons of different choices open to you, there are several different styles that both act dissimilar purposes and seem very different. , choosing an archery quiver has a bunch to do with your intended uses and your personal preferences.

Without regard for what sort of archery quiver you're looking for you've got to consider some elementary things. One of the most vital is how many arrow you will need to hold. Typically quivers have spots for between 5 and ten arrows; however this varies a great deal from model to model.

In addition to the archery quiver itself, you may want to consider if you have got any other uses or needs. As an example, many quivers basically are actually a piece of a bigger bag or pack that features many alternative storage compartments.

Lots of these are then basically detachable. So when you remove the archery quiver from the base pack or bag, you're left with a convenient, straightforward to move bag and you'll be unencumbered by the quiver itself.

There are several folks today who love carrying a traditional archery quiver. You would recognize one of these rights from a classic film such as Robin Hood. A brown leather quiver with a shoulder and cross body strap makes it easy to tug off the traditionalist look.

If you are hunting, then you may probably wish to opt for an archery quiver that's much different. There is a big selection of disguised quivers which you can wear on your back to help blend in as much as practicable with the environment. It's another way you can pick up the secret qualities of your hunting technique.

The good news is that for the main part, you don't need to spend a large amount of money to find a high quality archery quiver. In fact, lots of the basic quivers are extremely cheap. As you start looking for more features and functionality, then you naturally start adding more cost. However, you should not stress about not having the ability to afford a great quiver.

As you can see, when looking for an archery quiver you have to think about your style and about what your intended uses are. If you consider all of the above factors, you are going to be capable to obtain an archery quiver that's a great match up for you and your needs.

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Roughriders Survive Furious Comeback, Beat TigerCats In CFL Play

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
by Ross Everett

It was just a week ago that the Saskatchewan Roughriders blew a 22-0 first half CFL lead to the Edmonton Eskimos en route to a 38-33 loss. On Sunday afternoon, it looked for a moment like history was repeating itself. The Hamilton Tiger Cats would tie the score at 23-23 early in the fourth quarter before the hosts pulled it out with a late touchdown and field goal to win 33-23.

After the game, Roughriders coach Ken Miller talked about the importance of not blowing another big CFL lead:

"We didn't want to do that again, "In the first half in particular it was sensational. In the third quarter we gave up some points ... but overall our defence played pretty good."

Hamilton head coach Marcel Bellefeuille indicated that there was no moral victory in coming close:

"You've got to play 60 minutes to win in the CFL, you can't play 30 minutes."

Saskatchewan ran for 214 yards, with Wes Cates becoming the first Roughrider to rush for more than 100 yards this season as he finished with 117. After the game, Cates spoke of his accomplishment:

"It was not as much for myself but more for the naysayers. Yeah I needed a big game like that to stop the rumours and stop people from talking bad about me."

Saskatchewans defensive line also starred, completely shutting down the Hamilton rushing attack. The Roughriders limited the Tiger-Cats runners to a mere 31 yards on the ground, easily improving upon their previous best performance of 114 rushing yards against.

Kevin Glenn replaced Hamilton starting QB Quinton Porter after the first quarter and finished the game 12-for-27 with 183 yards. Porter was 1-for-5 for only three yards before he was yanked.

The Tiger-Cats now have a bye week i before they return to action August 29th against the Edmonton Eskimos. Saskatchewan will head east to take on the CFL leading Montreal Alouettes on Friday night.

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Alouettes Maul Blue Bombers To Remain Atop CFL Standings

Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Ross Everett

The Montreal Alouettes demonstrated the form that has made them the CFLs top team in a Saturday visit to Winnipeg. Anthony Calvillo threw four touchdown passes and the tenacious Montreal defense all but shut down the Winnipeg offense as the Alouettes prevailed easily over the Blue Bombers by a 39-12 score.

Calvillo not only through four TD passes, he through three consecutive passes for touchdowns which is a feat that he cant recall accomplishing in his 16 years in CFL football:

"Somebody mentioned that to me out there. I didn't realize that and they asked me if it's ever been done or if I'd done it before and I can't recall."

Montreals defense held Winnipeg to four FGs and recovered four Blue Bomber turnovers that led to Alouette scores. After the game, Calvillo gave all of the credit for the victory to the defense:

"Our defence put us on the short field throughout the night and we capitalized on the turnovers. We have a lot of work to do. We had a few dropped passes, a few misreads by myself and two turnovers. We're always looking to improve and we definitely have to improve on offence."

Kerry Watkins caught one of Calvillos touchdowns and spoke of playing with the CFL legend in his postgame interview:

"It's a great accomplishment, but something we don't keep track of. It's an honour. That's a living legend. I've been so fortunate to play my whole (six-year) career with him."

Bombers head coach Mike Kelly, who also serves as the teams offensive coordinator, chafed when asked if it was time to revamp the offense:

"There's nothing wrong with this scheme. I've seen this scheme work 1,000 times .If you want to get right down to it, we have to block when we need to block and catch when we need to catch and throw to the right people. And right now we're not doing those things so we'll continue to look at it."

Winnipeg defensive tackle Doug Brown concurred with his coachs assessment:

"Let's put it this way, we were in a good enough dogfight without as many critical errors as we made ourselves. You play a team of this calibre, the last thing you need to do is dig yourself your own hole with penalties and turnovers and missed tackles and not executing our assignments and so on and so forth."

Montreal will host Saskatchewan next Friday night, while Winnipeg travels to Vancouver for a game against the British Columbia Lions.

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