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This article was published 23/10/2009 (5831 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Walking wounded

Both SB Jabari Arthur and punter Mike Renaud were hobbling about while watching practice on Thursday. The two have recently undergone season-ending surgeries.

 

QB watch

Bomber QB prospect D.J. Shockley was released from the Atlanta Falcons practice roster this week, but hasn’t cleared NFL waivers yet. He won’t likely be on the Blue radar screen until 2010.

Numbers game

Not sure how many games he’ll suit up for, but Troy Westwood trails Danny McManus by eight games on the CFL’s all-time games-played list. Lou Passaglia is first at 408; McManus is sixth at 298; Westwood is seventh at 290.

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