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   <title>Inside the CFL: Ottawa returns</title>
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   If the enthusiasm in the room meant anything, then the team is already a winner. On June 8, Ottawa's new CFL team announced that RedBlacks will be the team's official nickname and the logo will be a classic R on a background that represents a round saw blade. The announcement and logo reveal took place during a special event with over 3,000 football fans, Ottawa CFL alumni and special guests, including CFL commissioner Mark Cohon and Hall of Famers Rus
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   <title>Riders place McCullough, Neufeld on injured list</title>
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   The Saskatchewan Roughriders placed linebacker Mike McCullough and offensive lineman Patrick Neufeld on the nine-game injured list Monday. McCullough completed his 10th season with the Riders by compiling 13 tackles and two sacks while participating in all 18 regular-season games in 2012. Neufeld, a fifth-round draft pick in 2010, started 13 of 17 games last season, primarily at tackle. In other roster moves, the club released defensive linemen
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   <title>2013 CFL Western Preview - Calgary Stampeders</title>
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   They're a team that's despised by a lot of CFL fans. Not because they win championships, but because at times, some players in the organization act like immature boors. Exhibit A: slotback Nik Lewis, who was fined by the CFL last year for a comment he made on Twitter. The league said that Lewis' tweet was unacceptable and was in violation of the its social media policy. Earlier in the season, running back Jon Cornish was fined after he d
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   <title>2013 CFL Western Preview - British Columbia Lions</title>
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   The oldest team in the CFL last year is getting younger. The British Columbia Lions, who were the oldest team in the CFL last year by just over 2 years, released or traded some high-priced veterans in the off- season -- none bigger than Geroy Simon, the CFL's career leading receiver. The 14-year vet was traded in January to Saskatchewan. Also gone are slotback Arland Bruce, cornerback Byron Parker, linebacker James Yurichuk, safet
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   <title>2013 CFL Western Preview - Edmonton Eskimos</title>
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   Ask any group of offensive linemen and they'll tell you the same thing. They like to toil in anonymity. The less attention they get, the happier they are. That won't be the case in Edmonton this year. New general manager Ed Hervey made that clear at the start of training camp. "If there's ever a position that will be under the close, watchful eye of our department, it'll be the offensive line. "For many years, we've been frustrated with the play of
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   <title>2013 CFL Eastern Preview - Montreal Alouettes</title>
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   It's a tough act to follow. Back on Feb. 19, the Alouettes announced that 52-year-old Dan Hawkins was the new head coach of the team, replacing Marc Trestman, who accepted the role as head coach of the NFL's Chicago Bears. In five seasons at the helm, the Als were a sparkling 59-31 in the regular season under Trestman, and in those five seasons made the Grey Cup three times, winning twice. Enter Hawkins. The last coaching job he had ended in Nov
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   Football is the ultimate team sport. Yet, in football, any coach or player will tell you, a team will go as far as the quarterback takes them. And in Winnipeg, that quarterback is Buck Pierce. Heading into the 2013 season, head coach Tim Burke and the Bomber faithful all wonder the same thing can Pierce stay healthy? Since signing with the Blue Bombers in April 2010, Pierce, a New Mexico State grad, has started in just 28 of 54 regular-season 
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   <title>2013 CFL Eastern Preview - Toronto Argonauts</title>
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   If any team in the CFL illustrated what finishing strong meant, the Grey Cup champion Argos were the poster boys. The Argos got red-hot when it counted, winning their last five regular-season games, two playoff games, then, in front of a raucous sell-out home crowd at the Rogers Centre, beat the Calgary Stampeders, 35-22, to win the 100th Grey Cup. The 2012 season saw the debut of Scott Milanovich as the Argos head coach and Ricky Ray as the starting 
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   <title>2013 CFL Eastern Preview - Hamilton Tiger-Cats</title>
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   When you look back at the Tiger-Cats 2012 season, two numbers jump out at you: 538 and 576. The former is the number of points scored by the Tiger-Cats, which led the league. The latter is the number of points allowed, which also led the league. A total of 102 of those 538 points came from Chris Williams, the 5-foot-8, 175 pound native of Fort Worth, Texas. After a sensational debut in 2011, when he was named the CFL's rookie of the year, Williams 
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