
No, not even close to the Gritz Blitz. I found a new cure for insomnia: Try watching the '77 Falcons 3-0 loss at Buffalo on YT ... Atlanta had to be kicking themselves after losing that one (O.J. does knife his way for 138 yards on 23 carries to surpass the 10,000 yd. career rushing mark).74_75_78_79_ wrote:’66 Alouettes - nice knowledge drop, Retro! Interesting! I guess they were, pretty much, the CFL version of the ’77 Falcons only they made the playoffs.
EDIT - looking over their schedule just now on the CFL database, I see they generally didn’t give up too many points throughout the season but a CFL version of Gritz Blitz I would imagine not at all. A few stinkers they suffered like a 44-0 dousing at Sask and, two games later, getting thumped at Hamilton, 33-4; Tiger-Cats would beat them, 31-14, penultimate week as well. In addition to the 1-0 final you gave, plenty of other weird scores such as a 4-2 win at Winnipeg and 8-3 & 9-8 losses to both Edmonton & Toronto respectively.
Back to the CFL, it's interesting to note that both Montreal & Winnipeg saw the departure of Hall of Fame head coaches following the 1966 season. They became the CFL's two worst teams from 1967-69 (1967-70 for Winnipeg). Montreal turned it around by winning 7 games and the Grey Cup in 1970.
Good thing the tribute to Leo was done before kickoff:JohnH19 wrote:Montreal’s 4-2 win against Winnipeg was played on Leo Lewis Sr. night. The Lincoln Locomotive retired partway through the 1966 season after a HOF career as a brilliant all-around RB who was also an excellent receiver and option passer. The second half of the game was played in a downpour.
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Congrats on the Bombers win over Saskatchewan today. I will be rooting for them the remainder of the season (best looking uniforms in the CFL). Hard to believe but you have to go all the way back to the 1965 West Semi-Final to find the last time that Winnipeg beat Saskatchewan in the playoffs. Props to the Bombers history thread over at CFL Talk. Includes some great historical photos including Leo Lewis' 1958 Grey Cup jersey:
http://forums.cfl.ca/winnipeg-blue-bomb ... /104854/15