TWO MORE GONE
The Ottawa REDBLACKS of the Canadian Football League added a pair of receivers to the team roster today: Canadian Aaron Hargreaves and import Kierrie Johnson.
Hargreaves (6-4, 233), a 27-year-old native of Ladner, B.C., is a five-year Canadian Football League veteran, who began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before joining Edmonton briefly before playing with Saskatchewan last season.
Johnson played three seasons of college football with his hometown University of Houston Cougars, accumulating 85 catches for 1,308 yards and 12 touchdowns. He spent last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
R NATION rules CFL 2014 !
What does the r stand for? Rigor mortis!
Sk. Roughriders about to find out first hand this 2014 season what the R stands for as Ottawa returns to the CFL and kicks some country "bum"kin a** from the prairies on Taylor Field.
Well if it isn't EKG ELA EGG or whatever your handle is today. You sure seem to cheer for multiple teams. Must be hard to keep things straight.
GWB
Nice try cupcake clown
Really
Keep making dumb comments & I'll keep feeding you cupcakes!!!!!!
Never heard of these two ?
who cares ???? cup of coffee and move on….
Two players that were "injured" yet practiced all season. YAWN!
Freakin jokers out of Ottawa. They won't have a franchise in three years. Morons in that hole.
Gotta think there is something wrong in Riderville when this many players want out.
Gotta think that a lot of these players are realizing that they have no chance of unseating the starters so they are going elsewhere.
I think EIA is an Allouettes fan, but he certainly likes the Tiger-Cats and the redblacks (maybe all eastern teams) far more than the Riders. Too bad his favourite division has been kicked around by the west for the last 30 years.
My prediction is half complete (after Austin's hiring by Hamilton), the Riders win two Grey Cups before the Kitty-Cats win one.
Brad T
Taman had indicated that Hargreaves was not going to be resigned and Johnson was mediocre at best…… No big lossess or surprises