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Fort Francis Times -  You donâ??t see ties very often in the CFL, but this game was anything but normal.    A pair of missed field goals in overtime led to a rare 39-39 tie between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their season-openers last night …
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TSN - A pair of missed field goals in overtime led to a rare 39-39 tie between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday night. The draw cast somewhat of a shadow on a four-TD performance by Bomber Charles Roberts, a record tying catch …
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Regina Leader-Post - The Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers are also community-owned franchises, but the Blue Bombers are soon going to be owned by David Asper. “I think that will be tremendous for the CFL,” said Wetenhall, who remains a supporter of community …
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CBC News - Sean Fleming and Troy Westwood both missed field goals in overtime, leaving the Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers with a 39-39 tie to open their Canadian Football League seasons. Edmonton Eskimos Tyler Ebell, centre, is tackled by Winnipeg Blue …
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Winnipeg Free Press - As he has done throughout his storied Winnipeg Blue Bomber slotback Milt Stegall flashed more flare for the dramatic … career touchdowns, tying him with Reed and Pringle and setting the stage for some potential drama back in Winnipeg — the Bombers …
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SLAM! Sports - But it ended in a 39-39 tie with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Bomber receiver Milt Stegall made history but with nowhere near the impact he did here last year with his last play 100-yard run to beat the Eskimos in regulation. TIED THE ALL-TIME RECORD …
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Edmonton Journal - Perhaps Milt should simply stick with the Miracle Man after making history again Thursday night in a 39-39 tie between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Edmonton Eskimos. The Winnipeg slotback caught a 15-yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds left on …
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The Province - They’re followed by the Montreal Alouettes (9-2), Saskatchewan Roughriders (7-1), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (8-1), Edmonton Eskimos (11-1) and tonight’s visitors to Calgary, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (20-1). “What I think this indicates is that people …
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Edmonton Sun - But it ended in a 39-39 tie with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Bomber receiver Milt Stegall made history but with nowhere near the impact he did here last year with his last play 100-yard run to beat the Eskimos in regulation …
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Edmonton Sun - For the first time since 1986, the Green and Gold have put up a tie in the standings, battling the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a 39-39 draw in front of 33,038 at Commonwealth Stadium last night in their CFL regular season opener. “It’s one of those …
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CBC News - Sean Fleming and Troy Westwood both missed field goals in overtime, leaving the Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers with a 39-39 tie to open their Canadian Football League seasons. Edmonton Eskimos Tyler Ebell, centre, is tackled by Winnipeg Blue …
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Canada East - A pair of missed field goals in overtime led to a rare 39-39 tie between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday night. The draw cast somewhat of a shadow on a four-TD performance by Bomber Charles Roberts, a record tying catch …
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Monsters and Critics - Edmonton, AB - Winnipeg receiver Milt Stegall caught a 15- yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds left in regulation to tie the CFL’s all- time TD mark as well as the game, as the Blue Bombers and Edmonton Eskimos battled to a 39-39 stalemate. Edmonton …
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