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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 10/08/2011 (5267 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
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.