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CALGARY – A New York Times article once described the centre on a football team as the “choreographer” or “air traffic controller” of the offensive line.
EDMONTON – It’s November football in Canada with freezing temperatures and a cold, slippery field — making defence and the running game potentially bigger factors in a team’s success.

MONTREAL – For three years Brandon Rutley has patiently waited for the opportunity to strut his stuff as a starting CFL running back.
MONTREAL – Solomon Elimimian won’t be able to fully enjoy his record-setting 2014 season.

MONTREAL – Montreal Alouettes coach Tom Higgins said this week he was waiting for his offence to explode, and they picked a playoff game to do it.
EDMONTON – When the Edmonton offence couldn’t get it going, the defence more than made up for it on Sunday.
EDMONTON – Veteran Saskatchewan quarterback Kerry Joseph didn’t mince words about his performance Sunday.
Sunday’s Games
CALGARY – Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell may be light on CFL playoff experience, but head coach John Hufnagel is confident his starter’s regular-season form will continue into Sunday’s West Division final against Edmonton.

SURREY, B.C. – B.C. Lions general manager Wally Buono never saw it coming.

SURREY, B.C. – Grey Cup organizers were hoping for different outcomes in the CFL playoffs over the weekend, but they still believe the big game on Nov. 30 will be a sellout.

MONTREAL – When things were falling apart for the B.C. Lions in the CFL East Division semifinal, defensive back Jerald Brown made some Montreal Alouettes team history.

SURREY, B.C. – As he quietly cleaned out his locker, Dante Marsh indicated he didn’t have anything to say.
Injuries limited Jon Cornish to just nine games this season. Unfortunately for the Edmonton Eskimos, two were against them.

MONTREAL – Danny Maciocia is in no hurry to get back into coaching in the Canadian Football League.