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Wade Miller is used to waking up after football games with a headache. But the pain Miller is feeling this morning won't go away with a little Aspirin.In case Miller and the rest of this province weren't sure about the state of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the point was mercilessly driven home...
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New GM. New CEO. New starting QB. Same old tired result.A week of upheaval at Investors Group Field came to a very familiar conclusion Friday night as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were beaten for the fifth game in a row -- and sixth time in their first seven games -- 37-18 by the Hamilton
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It sounds like the wear and tear of a 1-6 record is starting to get to Bombers head coach Tim Burke.
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If we are to take the “produce, or else” mantra in effect for the Blue Bombers this past week literally, it might be time to back up the truck and ship out a few more bodies.
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New GM. New CEO. New starting QB. Same old tired result.A week of upheaval at Investors Group Field came to a very familiar conclusion Friday night as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were beaten for the fifth game in a row — and sixth time in their first seven games — 37-18 by the
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Wade Miller is used to waking up after football games with a headache. But the pain Miller is feeling this morning won’t go away with a little Aspirin.In case Miller and the rest of this province weren’t sure about the state of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the point was mercilessly
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Wade Miller is used to waking up after football games with a headache. But the pain Miller is feeling this morning won’t go away with a little Aspirin.In case Miller and the rest of this province weren’t sure about the state of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the point was mercilessly...
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The Blue Bombers simply didn't go far enough with their housecleaning this past week.
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In the end, it didn’t matter who played quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday night.
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WINNIPEG -- Henry Burris engineered a 101-yard touchdown drive mid-way through the first quarter, and the visiting Hamilton Tiger-Cats are out to a 10-0 lead over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers through 15 minutes of CFL action tonight at Investors Group Field.
Backup quarterback Dan LeFevour threw...
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It's the first game of the rest of the Bombers' lives. Don't miss a second of the action — follow along with our live blog and have your say.
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Tiger-Cats (2-4) at Bombers (1-5)
Tonight: 7 p.m.; TV:TSN
Hamilton Line: The Ticats last played Aug. 2, when they went into Commonwealth Stadium and escaped with a 30-29 win that dropped the sad-sack Eskimos to 1-5. With a bye week to rest and all-star slotback Andy Fantuz back from a hamstring
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He's been a headline-maker much of the week in Winnipeg. Today, Sandro DeAngelis will try out his new home stadium for the very first time and he said it will involve a little extra practice kicking at Investors Group Field ahead of tonight's home game against the Hamilton
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1. Meet Max Hall
The Bombers will start their third quarterback of the season in the never-ending search for consistent and effective play at the most important position on the field. Veteran Buck Pierce put up poor numbers before suffering an abdominal injury. Pierce then gave way to Justin
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Let's begin here: Wade Miller doesn't need this.
You had only to observe over the last week the man's seemingly endless supply of finely tailored dress shirts -- each neatly monogrammed on the cuff with the initials 'W.M.' -- to understand this was not a guy who needed a job when the Blue
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Let's begin here: Wade Miller doesn't need this.You had only to observe over the last week the man's seemingly endless supply of finely tailored dress shirts -- each neatly monogrammed on the cuff with the initials 'W.M.' -- to understand this was not a guy who needed a job when the Blue...
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They have better things still in mind for new kick returner Aaron Woods, Bombers head coach Tim Burke said Thursday.Woods, a 27-year-old out of Portland State, joined the team last month and in his first CFL action in Week 5 vs. Calgary, returned two punts for 19 yards and four kickoffs for 64
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They have better things still in mind for new kick returner Aaron Woods, Bombers head coach Tim Burke said Thursday.
Woods, a 27-year-old out of Portland State, joined the team last month and in his first CFL action in Week 5 vs. Calgary, returned two punts for 19 yards and four kickoffs for 64...
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Tiger-Cats (2-4) at Bombers (1-5)
Tonight: 7 p.m.; TV:TSN
Hamilton Line: The Ticats last played Aug. 2, when they went into Commonwealth Stadium and escaped with a 30-29 win that dropped the sad-sack Eskimos to 1-5. With a bye week to rest and all-star slotback Andy Fantuz back from a
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He's been a headline-maker much of the week in Winnipeg. Today, Sandro DeAngelis will try out his new home stadium for the very first time and he said it will involve a little extra practice kicking at Investors Group Field ahead of tonight's home game against the Hamilton
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Let's begin here: Wade Miller doesn't need this.
You had only to observe over the last week the man's seemingly endless supply of finely tailored dress shirts -- each neatly monogrammed on the cuff with the initials 'W.M.' -- to understand this was not a guy who needed a job when the Blue
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Tim Burke will never write speeches for a living but he does have a knack for distilling a situation into terse soundbites and Thursday he offered a most succinct and accurate summation on the plight of his football team.
"I asked the players why they thought the CEO and the GM were fired,"
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1. Meet Max Hall
The Bombers will start their third quarterback of the season in the never-ending search for consistent and effective play at the most important position on the field. Veteran Buck Pierce put up poor numbers before suffering an abdominal injury. Pierce then gave way to Justin
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Like clockwork, the Tweet questioning management came out not long after the Bombers released one of their more popular players.
Wpg Free Press: Blue rob fans of their joy
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Wade Miller is used to waking up after football games with a headache. But the pain Miller is feeling this morning won't go away with a little Aspirin.In case Miller and the rest of this province weren't sure about the state of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the point was mercilessly driven home
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