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Roberts powers Bombers to victory

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Tailback scores two touchdowns in his first 100-yard game of the season as Winnipeg downs Hamilton 37-24 ...Read the full article

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  1. Steve Church from Canada writes: That was quite the surprising treat for a Thursday night game between the two CFL low totems. Missed the NFL game on City because the Ticats and Bombers played a great game of serious desperation ball. Bombers still need an upgrade at kicker. Hamilton needs time that's just not there to turn the players into a team. None of that distracts from ... another ... really fine fun entertainment package. Milt ... don't drop that ball!
  2. No BS from Canada writes: Who cares about the College Football League (CFL) when the NFL is in town. About on a par with a decent college football team in the States. 1,2 punt, 1,2 punt yawn
  3. Philip N from Toronto, Canada writes: Tabbies should have had this one. Too many turnovers and a receiving corps that could not get open. Good running backs on both sides. Stegall is still not in game shape and seemed to be limping something fierce. Will we see Printers back in a few weeks?
  4. Hap Stokes from Canada writes: Congrats Blue Bloomers--Good win.
    Two bottom feeders put on a good show. Not up to CFL standards--
    But entertaining nonetheless.

    Maybe not top quality CFL League--But a few zapper flips to the NFL
    Re-convinced us which was the most exciting league.
    "TURN THAT DAMN THING BACK TO THE WINNIPEG GAME"they yelled
    Seems we like different things that 55,000 suc@ers in the C of U.

    Got a feeling the Ti-Cats are about to improve into a TEAM.
    And IF they ever do--yeah
    They have one of the most talented QB's on the planet-but he has EGO
    If he ever gets healthy and stops being a little kid, Ti-Cats can go far.
  5. Steve Church from Canada writes: Phil, I'd go for could have, but not should have. That looked like the best Bombers team effort of the year. Other than the implosive interception mistake, Glenn could have torn the game open if his receivers had ... you know. The DLine looked more like last year's gang of big-game hunters. Printers should be ready to come back, but the absence of Lumsden would be really welcome news on Labour Day.

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