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Toronto Beats Calgary in Late Game Stunner!


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Canada's professional football season is now over with the heavily favoured Calgary Stampeders falling behind the Toronto Argonauts late in the Grey Cup game played in Ottawa yesterday. Toronto edged Calgary 27-24 to secure the win.  Second year in a row the Stampeders have been heavily favoured to win yet have come up short late in the game. A typical Canadian Football Final with adverse weather conditions throughout the game (yes that's snow in the photo) and lots of late game drama. More than a few hang-overs being nursed today :6_smile:

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Good job Argonauts.

I should have watched that game.  Instead, I was trying to follow the drama that is the search for the next head football coach at the University of Tennessee unfold.  What is typically a cut-and-dry process involving contract terms and buyouts produced more drama than a soap opera yesterday.

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