If there’s a drawback to that, it’s that players get word of their losses throughout the community. They get a lot of media attention when they drop their first four games of the season for the first time in twelve years.
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wonderful sports fans present. They are, however, undoubtedly eager to criticize. However, that’s alright. There has been a lot to find fault with. The Bombers have been middling on offense, vulnerable to big
plays on defense, and mediocre on special teams heading into their home game against Ottawa on Friday. When he does come into contact with
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