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Home-field disadvantage

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This article was published 31/07/2009 (5918 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Home-field disadvantage

The Argonauts have lost seven straight at home since beating the Blue Bombers 19-11 on Aug. 1, 2008 at Rogers Centre.

Rocky roads

The Bombers won three games on the road last season and have yet to earn a road win this season. The last time Winnipeg won away from home was in Week 17 of last season against the Alouettes with a 24-23 victory.

Numbers to kick around

Toronto kicker Justin Medlock has not missed a field goal since taking over in Week 2 for Eddie Johnson, going 10-for-10 with a long of 46 yards. Winnipeg’s Alexis Serna is 5-of-7 with a long of 49 yards.

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