Game 7: At B.C.
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This article was published 10/08/2011 (5492 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
No respect — again
For all the good things the Bombers are doing on the field this season, it seems the gambling community remains unimpressed. For example: Winnipeg, 5-1 and in first place in the CFL, is a one-point
underdog versus the one-win B.C. Lions (1-5) Saturday. Huh, Vegas?
Sick bay
Besides DTs Doug Brown (foot) and Dorian Smith (ankle), other Bombers on the mend include DB Johnny Sears (ankle); WR Kito Poblah (knee); LB Leslie Majors (leg) and DB Deon Beasley (hip). DB Jovon Johnson also missed some practice time with a sore ankle, but he’s not expected to
miss Saturday’s game.