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It's probably not so surprising Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Ricky Ray grew up to be the unassuming, unflappable leader he has been for most of a decade for the CFL club.
Kevin Glenn's storied history with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been long documented and the rivalry will finally be put to the test in Sunday's Eastern Final.
Despite seeing his playing time drastically cut, Blue Bombers defensive end Odell Willis is still all about one thing and one thing only. Winning the Grey Cup.
Andrew Harris was a spectator on that cold Winnipeg day in 2006 when the Lions won their fifth Grey Cup. Now, as the team's tailback, he'll do everything he can to make it six.
The Lions face a tough challenge. They know that if they double team slotback Fred Stamps, Adarius Bowman will just run around them – and over them – to the end zone.
Of every position in pro sports, none face more pressure than a QB in the playoffs. CFL.ca's Matt Cauz lists the four remaining pivots and how much pressure they're facing.
After riding the pine for the last two regular-season games, Blue Bombers veteran centre Obby Khan will be back on the ball for the Eastern Final.
By now you have likely heard all about Paul McCallum's impressive streak of 30-straight field goals. But what about another streak that he's still riding into the Western Final?
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers received some good news after practice on Thursday. Buck Pierce will start under centre when the Bombers host the Ticats in the Eastern Final.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are notorious slow starters, but when they take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Final they know they'll have to step up early.
Defensive end Stevie Baggs will most likely be in the lineup when the Ticats take on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL Eastern Final on Sunday.
Following some undisciplined play in last week's Western Semi-Final, the Edmonton Eskimos will try and stay clear of any mishaps that may cause them a few extra yards.
Following an Eastern Semi-Final that saw the two teams combine for 96 points, expect the Eastern Final to produce a much more defensive battle.
Travis Lulay enjoyed a strong 2011 regular season and believes that he is ready to take his game to another level when his Lions host the Eskimos in the Western Final.
After testing his sprained knee while wearing a brace at Tuesday's practice, Pierce said he feels “really, really good” and has no doubt he'll be ready to start on Sunday.










