Yes, very handsome indeed.No Ordinary Joe wrote:Now that's a nice looking receiving corps.

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What about Mack Moore wasnt he a defensive tackle on that team?Robbie wrote:Very interesting list, Derek!
I'm really interested in what the following other members of the 1985 team are up to:
Melvin Byrd
Nelson Martin
Jamie Buis
Darnell Clash
Freddie Sims
Keyvan Jenkins
Ron Robinson
Judy Lowrie (Miss BC Lion, 1985)
All these stories are compelling but of all the stories the most amazing is the one you posted above D.D wrote:
John Blain, Ladysmith
Principal at Ladysmith Secondary -- the left tackle once found Sonny Homer's lost Grey Cup ring and believed it was an omen that the Lions would win in '85.
Now really Robbie did you have to bring the Eskimos into this!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: and not just let me enjoy the article?Robbie wrote:A long Province special about the 1985 Grey Cup win.
http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/ ... c0&k=34488
In that article, Gordon McIntyre states:
From 1985 to 2006 the B.C. Lions won four Grey Cups, and no other CFL team has supped from the Cup more than that over the same stretch.
That statement is true, but sort of has the implication that no other team won as many Grey Cups during that same period. The Edmonton Eskimos won four Grey Cups during that same time period as well.
It is somewhat of an artificial boast. So have the Argos. And the implication you point out would be true for the Argos if you equally arbitrarily started at 1991.Robbie wrote:A long Province special about the 1985 Grey Cup win.
http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/ ... c0&k=34488
In that article, Gordon McIntyre states:
From 1985 to 2006 the B.C. Lions won four Grey Cups, and no other CFL team has supped from the Cup more than that over the same stretch.
That statement is true, but sort of has the implication that no other team won as many Grey Cups during that same period. The Edmonton Eskimos won four Grey Cups during that same time period as well.
Yeah. And there are some other errors in that article as well, when he states:sj-roc wrote:It is somewhat of an artificial boast. So have the Argos. And the implication you point out would be true for the Argos if you equally arbitrarily started at 1991.Robbie wrote:A long Province special about the 1985 Grey Cup win.
http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/ ... c0&k=34488
In that article, Gordon McIntyre states:
From 1985 to 2006 the B.C. Lions won four Grey Cups, and no other CFL team has supped from the Cup more than that over the same stretch.
That statement is true, but sort of has the implication that no other team won as many Grey Cups during that same period. The Edmonton Eskimos won four Grey Cups during that same time period as well.
Also, the article says Don Matthews's tenure as head coach started in 1985 -- I thought it was earlier than that?