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HometownAnnapolis.com - It was Sellers the tailback in a starring role for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL, where he went to serve a two-year exile after legal and attitude problems made him persona non grata in the NFL. “I had to make plays up in Canada,” Sellers said …
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SLAM! Sports - The Stamps have a home-and-home with the East Division-leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers, host the Montreal Alouettes and travel to B.C. to close the season. The Riders have a home-and-home with the 2-12 Hamilton Tiger-Cats, go into Edmonton to play …
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SLAM! Sports - … well in the CFL — unfortunately time is not something football teams usually have a lot of,” said the stunned coach, who said it would take at least a day or two to name his starter for next Sunday’s game against the visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers …
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Hampton Roads Daily Press - Sellers the fullback wreaking havoc with the Washington Redskins? Nope. It was Sellers the tailback in a starring role for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, where he went to serve a two-year exile after legal and attitude …
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Buffalo News - It was Sellers the tailback in a starring role for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL, where he went to serve a two-year exile after legal and attitude problems made him persona non grata in the NFL. â??I had to make plays up in Canada,â? Sellers …
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Calgary Sun - The Stamps have a home-and-home with the East Division-leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers, host the Montreal Alouettes and travel to B.C. to close the season. The Riders have a home-and-home with the 2-12 Hamilton Tiger-Cats, go into Edmonton …
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The Province - The most recent example of winning in the face of unusually calamitous circumstance was Friday when they went to Winnipeg and beat the Blue Bombers 26-20. The difference just happened to be the number of points 11-year veteran Bret Anderson scored as …
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