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Bombers O-line vs. Argos D-line
With Kevin Huntley (6-foot-8, 293 pounds), Claude Wroten (6-foot-3, 295 pounds), and Ron Flemons (6-foot-6, 269 pounds), the Argos have one of the best defensive lines in the league. “I’d rank them in the Top 8,” Bombers centre Obby Khan joked. “No, they’re definitely one of the Top 3 defensive lines in the league. They got some big guys up front.”
Winnipeg’s O-line certainly has the beef to equal Toronto, but can they handle the Argos pass rush? QB Buck Pierce was sacked five times last week, and that can’t continue.