Blue raving about coach Berry's unpredictable Montreal offence

From: Winnipeg Free Press | Date: June 11, 2006| Author: Tait, Ed | Copyright information

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By Ed Tait

CONSIDER the following hypothesis about the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence, 2005 edition, open for debate:

Given all the nightmarish developments this bunch endured last year, could it not be said the fact the Bombers finished fifth overall in points scored is nothing short of a minor miracle?

Just to recap, there was first-year co-ordinator Mike Gibson calling the shots and there were the early-season tro...

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