Blue Bombers release Atkinson, Davis and Fulbright
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Edmonton Sun - That’s when my agent called and told me the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have your rights if you want to continue playing. I’m like, ‘How did they get my rights?’ And I come to find out Paul Jones had been scouting me and he put me on their neg list. And I …
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Edmonton Sun - … attendance and a testament to the hard work the staff (20 full time, 100-plus on game days) has put in over the years, including the early years when the team played out of a corner of the then-named Winnipeg Stadium, home to the CFL’s Blue Bombers …
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Edmonton Sun - Especially after their gritty victory over the seasoned and capable Winnipeg Blue Bombers, it’s likely that the Eskimos will make it first. No doubt, it’s easier to climb from the outhouse to the penthouse in an eight-team league, but at this early …
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The Province - WINNIPEG — They came to fete Milt Stegall — but in the end, a crowd of 29,533 witnessed the Edmonton Eskimos upset the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 19-15. To make Winnipeg fans even more unhappy, the inexperienced Edmonton defence kept Stegall out of the …
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Winnipeg Sun - I’ve encountered some strange things here in just the short time I’ve been in Winnipeg, losing three offensive linemen in one game (last July) and two long snappers in one game,” the Blue Bombers coach said yesterday. “For me, that’s unheard of stuff …
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