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Spencer Strasmore to visit Winnipeg.


Rod Black

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Spencer Strasmore 6'5" a Defensive standout with the Miami Dolphins, future NFL hall of famer and retired ol' #92 is on his way to discuss reentering professional football with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Kyle Walters comments "we have liked Spencer and his motor, and leadership abilities for a long time now. Like Waggoner, he qualifies as a Canadian on the roster."

Strasmore had initially trained with the Calgary Stampeders but advanced quickly in his career. He holds seventeen various NFL records, including, most qb's sacks in a game, most sacks in a season, most interceptions in a game by a defensive lineman and most interceptions in a season by a defensive lineman as well as most short kick recoveries in a career.

Spencer has frequently played in short yardage situations and has carried in those situations 38 times for 139 yards and 15 touchdowns eclipsing Refrigerator Perry's production by over 125 yards and 12 touchdowns.

He is the only player in NFL history to have been a player, a coach, and a team General Manager in one game.

Walters...get on this, will ya?

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Spencer Strasmore 6'5" a Defensive standout with the Miami Dolphins, future NFL hall of famer and retired ol' #92 is on his way to discuss reentering professional football with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Kyle Walters comments "we have liked Spencer and his motor, and leadership abilities for a long time now. Like Waggoner, he qualifies as a Canadian on the roster."

Strasmore had initially trained with the Calgary Stampeders but advanced quickly in his career. He holds seventeen various NFL records, including, most qb's sacks in a game, most sacks in a season, most interceptions in a game by a defensive lineman and most interceptions in a season by a defensive lineman as well as most short kick recoveries in a career.

Spencer has frequently played in short yardage situations and has carried in those situations 38 times for 139 yards and 15 touchdowns eclipsing Refrigerator Perry's production by over 125 yards and 12 touchdowns.

He is the only player in NFL history to have been a player, a coach, and a team General Manager in one game.

Walters...get on this, will ya?

 

Brett Favre will be so disappointed to find out he flopped for Michael Strahan for no reason...

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