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Quarterback Kevin Glenn wasn't the same man who a season ago was a finalist for the nations's Most Outstanding Player but he got it done, going 24-for-37 with 285 passing yards, one touchdown and a pair of regretful interceptions -- but also key throws to extend drives. Glenn made his first start since Week 4 and while not perfect, was a winner, and that's the most important label of all.
Canada's motor ran all night and he pulled out a play of mammoth proportions with the game on the line to cap off an defensive effort that smacked of 'let's do it ourselves, boys.'There's an old saying in this league that the race doesn't begin until after Labour Day. For the Bombers there's comfort in those words, as the end of a season and not the start is what ultimately counts.See the full content of this document
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There's Light at End of the Tunnel
By Gary Lawless
Maybe they grew tired of being slapped by every media member in town, maybe they'd had enough of getting an earful from fans every time they went out for a loaf of bread or perhaps it was j...See the full content of this document
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