It's a shame that we live in a world where our security is consistently at risk, but it seems as though things are only destined to get more dangerous around here for the time being. Violent crimes saw a 10 year decline in the United States up to 2013, but data from 20 show spikes in violent offenses that imply a coming wave of violence. The IP cameras we've reviewed for you offer up more than just a video record of potential perpetrators, they can act as nanny-cams, baby monitors, deterrents to potential wrong-doers, and more. Video is a powerful tool in recording past events and presenting cases of innocence or guilt. Imagine you were accused of a crime you didn't commit, and the only alibi you had was that unreliable one: "I was home alone." Well, if you've got the footage to prove it, you'll be set free. On a more dastardly note, should something bad happen like a home invasion, or even an attack on your premises, the footage from your IP camera could help catch the bad guys involved and recover stolen goods.Įach one of these cameras sports a small, but high-quality lens, not unlike the lenses used on better smartphones. The main difference there is that these lenses are larger, so they can collect more light without resorting to digital enhancements that sacrifice image quality in the dark. They mount easily on desktops or hung from ceilings, and a couple are meant to be concealed between books on a shelf, or inside a stuffed animal - whichever hidden camera cliche speaks to you the loudest.įurthermore, a majority of these IP cameras have infrared capabilities, giving you an even better picture in low-light scenarios. With that #Gre圜up victory, quarterback Zach Collaros is forever cemented as a #Winnipeg #BlueBombers hero.Given the multitudinous threats to our homes and families, and the filming needs that correspond to them, finding an IP camera that can suit your purposes is paramount.Īll of them connect to your internet server, so you can log in remotely and view live and archived footage from anywhere. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won the CFL title on Sunday, beating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, who were playing at home, 33-25 in OT to successfully defend their Grey Cup championship.įirst Blue Bombers quarterback to win two straight Grey Cup games since Kenny Ploen in 19. The Bombers also won in 2019 the CFL didn’t play in 2020 because of the pandemic. This was a terrific football game, with a strong wind making the decision-making process that much more important and the passing and punting games difficult. If you’re not aware, the CFL OT format opens with mini-games as each team scrimmages from the 35-yard line. The Bombers went ahead 31-25 on a Zach Collaros to Darvin Adams TD pass, with Collaros then hitting Rasheed Bailey for the deuce. Moments later, the Bombers sealed the victory with an interception by LB Kyrie Wilson. This was the 108th playing of the Grey Cup game and only the fourth time OT was needed. The Bombers were trailing 22-10 in the fourth quarter. They got to within 22-13 with a 20-yard field goal, and 22-20 with a 29-yard pass to Nic Demski and the convert. A rouge on the kickoff got the Bombers to within one, at 22-21. The Bombers took their first lead of the game, 24-22, with 1:52 left in the fourth quarter when K Sergio Castillo booted a 45-yard field goal. Another rouge on the kickoff stretched that lead to 25-22. The Tiger-Cats pulled even when Michael Domagala hit on a 13-yard FG with six seconds left. Richie Hall, Winnipeg’s defensive co-ordinator, is one of the game’s really good guys. He now has won five Grey Cups - two with the Blue Bombers and three with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The 20 Montreal Alouettes were the last team to win back-to-back championships. Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea is 6-0 in Grey Cup games - the two with the Bombers, one as an assistant coach with the Toronto Argonauts and three as a smash-mouth linebacker with the Argos. The Blue Bombers went through an early-season stretch where they struggled in the kicking game. That’s when they signed Castillo, who was with the NFL’s New York Jets last season. Winnipeg beat Hamilton 33-12 in the 2019 Grey Cup game in Calgary. The Tiger-Cats last won the Grey Cup in 1999. In the next while, you are going to hear noise about Hamilton head coach Orlondo Steinauer perhaps going to the U of Washington as defensive co-ordinator and the Edmonton Elks wanting O’Shea as GM/head coach.
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