Riders release Holmes
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A good feeling. ‘It didn’t take long to make up my mind,’ team’s owner says.
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Winnipeg Free Press - FLIGHT 87 has been grounded by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Albert Johnson III, dubbed Flight 87 in his first tenure with the Bombers in 2000 for his ability to break huge returns on punts and kickoff returns, told the Winnipeg Free Press this …
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TSN - The Saskatchewan Roughriders won the Grey Cup in Toronto, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19. Next year’s Grey Cup will take place in Montreal and you can watch it on TSN. Grey Cup Boxscore Highlights: SAS 23, WIN 19 Grey Cup History Past Results …
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TSN - The Saskatchewan Roughriders won the Grey Cup in Toronto, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19. Next year’s Grey Cup will take place in Montreal and you can watch it on TSN. Grey Cup Boxscore Highlights: SAS 23, WIN 19 Grey Cup History Past Results …
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Edmonton Journal - The Eskimos are expected to hire Mike Kelly, the offensive co-ordinator of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1992-96, as an assistant coach in charge of receivers. Kelly worked for the Esks in 2000 as a scout. He has also served as an advance scout for …
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Toews, Collins, Bisons among honourees Hockey players Jonathan Toews and Delaney Collins, along with the University of Manitoba Bisons football team, have been named Manitoba’s top sports performers of 2007. via Winnipeg Sun
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Regina Leader-Post - Lions), John Hufnagel (Calgary Stampeders), Danny Maciocia (Edmonton Eskimos), Doug Berry (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), Rich Stubler (Toronto Argonauts), Charlie Taaffe (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and Marc Trestman (Montreal Alouettes). Grey Cup experience: Has …
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Regina Leader-Post - After the Roughriders beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19 on Nov. 25 in Toronto, the winning team was entrusted with the trophy until Jan. 15. With the ensuing demand from communities throughout Saskatchewan, the Roughriders negotiated an extension …
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