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They've won three straight to reach .500 and stand second in the East Division.
Now comes the fun part for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4-4), who visit the B.C. Lions (5-3) on Friday to kick off a telling home-and-home series.
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EDMONTON - Fred Stamps has 431 career receptions, 6,812 yards and 42 touchdowns, but right now the Edmonton slotback would trade it all in for one victory for the struggling Eskimos.
The 31-year-old receiver had eight catches for 111 yards and two touchdowns in the team's heartbreaking 30-27 loss to Saskatchewan last Saturday, statistics that moved Stamps into the top five of all-time Eskimo receivers for catches and yards, and top eight in touchdowns.
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MIKE SIMS-WALKER isn't the first former NFLer to come north to Canada with a resumé that positively glows.And he certainly won't be the last.But this much is clear: In Sims-Walker, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have added a player highly motivated to reclaim his pro football career almost
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MIKE SIMS-WALKER isn't the first former NFLer to come north to Canada with a resumé that positively glows.And he certainly won't be the last.But this much is clear: In Sims-Walker, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have added a player highly motivated to reclaim his pro football career almost...
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HAMILTON - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats released veteran defensive lineman Greg Peach on Wednesday.
The six-foot-three, 255-pound Peach joined the Ticats as a free agent prior to the 2012 season. He had 36 tackles and six sacks in 16 games with Hamilton.
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MIKE SIMS-WALKER isn't the first former NFLer to come north to Canada with a resum© that positively glows.And he certainly won't be the last.But this much is clear: In Sims-Walker, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have added a player highly motivated to reclaim his pro football career almost...
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MIKE SIMS-WALKER isn't the first former NFLer to come north to Canada with a resum© that positively glows.And he certainly won't be the last.But this much is clear: In Sims-Walker, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have added a player highly motivated to reclaim his pro football career almost two...
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ONE quarterback exited the game with his throwing hand wrapped in ice and will miss the first day of practice this week. Another is visiting the doctor today and the new face was to arrive in Winnipeg Tuesday night.In other words: same old, same old as it relates to the Bomber starting
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Given the horrific record, a six-game losing skid and the large shadow cast by a two-decades long Grey-Cup drought, most would suggest the changes made to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster on Tuesday -- four airlifted in, two shown the door -- might be best described as:A good bleepin'
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The team that leads the CFL in making off-field news was at it again, Tuesday.
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The man who wanted to buy the Blue Bombers only to have his stadium financing plan fall through will have a permanent presence at the new facility.
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MONTREAL - There haven't been many occasions in Eric Deslauriers's seven seasons with the Montreal Alouettes when he's been the centre of media attention.
One was in July 2011 when he was on the receiving end of Anthony Calvillo's CFL-record 395th career TD pass — a catch at the back of the end zone that needed a video review to confirm he stayed in bounds.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will return to the practice field this week with four new players, minus two familiar faces who have been dumped, and uncertain who might be their starting quarterback in the weekend’s Labour Day Classic.And in the topsy-turvy world that has been their 2013
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will return to the practice field this week with four new players, minus two familiar faces who have been dumped, and uncertain who might be their starting quarterback in the weekend’s Labour Day Classic.And in the topsy-turvy world that has been their 2013...
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The influx of new talent is now being airlifted into the Winnipeg Blue Bombers clubhouse.
The club announced today the addition of two import receivers – Mike Sims-Walker and Aaron Kelly -- quarterback Jason Boltus and kicker Brody McKnight and all four are expected to be on the field...
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<div><p>WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers gave veteran kicker Justin Palardy the boot Tuesday.</p><p>Palardy was in his fourth CFL season. The Bombers (1-7) also released sophomore receiver Isaac Anderson.</p></div>
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<div><p>TORONTO - CFL leading rusher Kory Sheets is the league's offensive player of the week after another impressive performance.</p><p>Sheets rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns in Saskatchewan's 30-27 win over Edmonton on Saturday. It was the seventh time Sheets has rushed for over 130 yards in a game this season.</p></div>
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Yes, I watched the Winnipeg Blue Bombers sink to another low on the weekend, with a performance that raises serious questions.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed former NFL receiver Mike Sims-Walker.
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Twelve short months ago, the Bombers travelled to Regina and lost the Labour Day Calamity, 52-0.This year, the Riders are exponentially better than the team they were in 2012, and by all indications, the Bombers are worse.You do the math.The remaining optimists will point out all is not
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The influx of new talent for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has officially started.The club announced this morning the addition of import wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker (6-2, 214, Central Florida), a former third-round draft pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars who led the club in receiving in 2009 and...
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Twelve short months ago, the Bombers travelled to Regina and lost the Labour Day Calamity, 52-0.This year, the Riders are exponentially better than the team they were in 2012, and by all indications, the Bombers are worse.You do the math.The remaining optimists will point out all is not...
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This is the law of the Canadian Football League, especially when a team is 1-7 and being squeezed by a six-game losing streak:Usually, with every new arrival of talent there is an accompanying exit.And so as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers spoke of bringing in a handful of new players in the wake
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<div><p>SURREY, B.C. - Andrew Harris wants to become a dictator.</p><p>Coming off a stunning loss to the Montreal Alouettes last week, the B.C. Lions running back said after Monday's practice that his team needs to impose its will on opponents to be successful.</p></div>
Wpg Sun: Injury bug hitting Bombers hard
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Twelve Bombers who suited up for Saturday’s game against the Ticats were not on the practice field Wednesday at Investors Group Field.
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