Close, but still a loss
Didn’t matter, though, because a loss is a loss, and the Argonauts last night were bounced for the fifth consecutive game, losing 24-20 to the B.C. Lions.
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Didn’t matter, though, because a loss is a loss, and the Argonauts last night were bounced for the fifth consecutive game, losing 24-20 to the B.C. Lions.
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It looks like Canadian kicker Warren Kean will be given his on-field job interview this week. With import kicker Alexis Serna continuing to struggle, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be giving Kean a chance to earn the job as both punter and …
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Share: Daily Newspapers - Toronto Sun - Calgary Sun - Ottawa Sun - Edmonton Sun - Winnipeg Sun - London Free Press - 24 Hours Vancouver - 24 Heures Montreal - Brockville Recorder & Times - Chatham Daily News - Fort McMurray Today - Grande Prairie …
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If revenge is a dish best served cold, then the Blue Bombers and Edmonton Eskimos will be elbowing each other aside at the table for tonight’s main course.
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⢠Discuss this story on the Canadian Football League message board … Toronto, ON (October 5, 2008) - The Montreal Alouettes have clinched first place in the East Division following the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 36-22 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos last …
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For the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, it proved they could beat the Edmonton Eskimos at home. The Bombers went home with their tails tucked between their legs at the short end of a 36-22 verdict at Commonwealth last night. Winnipeg could do the Eskimos a …
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Edmonton Eskimo Tristan Jackson tries to evade tackles by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Commonwealth Stadium last night. Jackson broke the play for a touchdown as the Eskimos rolled to a 36-22 win. (Jordan Verlage, Sun Media) The Edmonton Eskimos …
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For the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, it proved they could beat the Edmonton Eskimos at home. The Bombers went home with their tails tucked between their legs at the short end of a 36-22 verdict at Commonwealth last night. Winnipeg could do the Eskimos a …
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ESKIMOS 36 - BOMBERS 22 - - - EDMONTON — Noel Prefontaine threw a perfect first-down strike on a fake punt play the Edmonton Eskimos had been practising for weeks. That success helped ignite a sluggish offence that erupted for 31 second-quarter …
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Maurice Mann and Andrew Nowacki reeled in second quarter touchdown passes from Ricky Ray as the Edmonton Eskimos battled back avenge last week’s loss in Winnipeg with a 36-22 victory over the Blue Bombers on …
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A successful fake punt that led to one touchdown, followed 78 seconds later by a Tristan Jackson punt-return touchdown, sparked the Edmonton Eskimos to a crucial 36-22 CFL victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday night at Commonwealth …
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A successful fake punt that led to one touchdown, followed 78 seconds later by a Tristan Jackson punt-return touchdown, sparked the Edmonton Eskimos to a crucial 36-22 CFL victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last night at Commonwealth Stadium. The …
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Because of last night’s loss, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers remain only two points up on the third-place Toronto Argonauts and guess who’s coming to dinner this Friday? “We all knew the showdown against Toronto at home can make or break our season and it …
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Dominating all three facets of the game last night, the Esks hammered the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 36-22 to stay on the doorstep of making the playoffs for the first time in three years. Another Eskimos win or Toronto Argonauts loss would give the Green …
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EDMONTON — Just when it seems the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have taken some big-time steps to salvage their 2008 season, they turn a corner and… promptly tumble down a long flight of stairs and land on their collective lips in a twisted mess. The …
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