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Larfing Outloud from Virgin Islands (British) writes: I hope he changes his name to David Toronto.
- Posted 21/04/08 at 2:20 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Matt Toma from Vancouver, Canada writes: Ex NFL players coming North dont usually set the nation on fire, but this guy was probably the only good thing the Arizona Cardinals had going for them in the early part of this decade.
If - and that is the key word - he can play up to his potential, then he could really shine.- Posted 21/04/08 at 2:31 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Ryan Hickman from Canada writes: Hmm...don't follow that much NFL to be honest but I remember this guy's days in college. He's a big boy (which is explained by the steriod use) and if healthy and can keep his head clear should be a good attention to the ball club this season.
- Posted 21/04/08 at 2:49 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Venezuelan BeaverCheese from vittoria, Canada writes: .
I guess Lou Ferrigno was busy??- Posted 21/04/08 at 2:50 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Ryan Hickman from Canada writes: ...that should be addition instead of attention. It's a Monday!!
- Posted 21/04/08 at 3:23 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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J Law from Canada writes: What was this injury settlement he signed with the Cardinals? Does that mean he wasn't fit enough to play with them anymore or what?
- Posted 21/04/08 at 5:52 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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g h from Canada writes: No problem Ryan, we knew what you meant. Good to see you were paying addition.
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Derek Lambert from Edmonton, Canada writes: Best name ever of an American playing in the CFL is Tom Canada.
- Posted 21/04/08 at 8:18 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Flames Forever from Canada writes: Washed up..waste of time.... LOL
- Posted 22/04/08 at 2:38 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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D. Patrick from Gonzoville, Canada writes: Hey! This is great--another second-time-around character playing with the Argos. Who says we have to snap to the new puritanism in sport, like they do down south? The upside to this guy will be tremendous if his skills mesh and he hits his stride with the Canadian game. Forget the phoney outrage, sports stars are... well, sports stars: flawed, anti-heroes, with a ton of foibles and dark secrets. Bring on the mercenary style global talent to the casino league! I will be there in the Roman Colliseum, er SkyDome, with thumbs up.
- Posted 22/04/08 at 12:07 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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the rose from t.o., Canada writes: I'm not sure Toronto wants to be known as the Betty Ford Clinic for recovering steroid users (Jose can you see? By the Rocket's red glare) but I get the feeling there are plenty of dopers we have not heard about...
The Argos receivers have been pretty good the last while, and now that we have an 'A' level QB why not get him some big targets... ARGOOOOOSSSS- Posted 22/04/08 at 3:53 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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poida smith from Canada writes: Toronto lands NFL football..............finally!
- Posted 30/04/08 at 9:32 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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