How the Grey Cup was won STEPHEN BRUNT The CFL produced a championship game that rivalled the Super Bowl in glitz; fortunately, the game itself was super in the end
10th Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
The challenge here is to pick the plotline, to explain in the space of a newspaper column the beginning, middle, and end of the magnificent 93rd Grey Cup.The defining moment of the Edmonton Eskimos' 38-35 victory over the Montreal Alouettes? Would that be the 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, or the clutch field goal on the last play of regulation? (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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