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Sunday, October 31, 2010

WitP: Chad Owens, RGM, Sol, Adam, Bess, Sopoaga

Chad Owens had another amazing game in a loss to Montreal.
The finish took the shine of an incredible night for Owens who amassed 308 combined yards — not including a 70-yard punt return TD negated by a penalty — and added a touchdown reception in what has become one of the most amazing seasons in CFL history.

As if that weren’t enough, the diminutive Hawaiian also recovered a fumble at midfield after frightening the Alouettes into trying a short kickoff. Admittedly, his own fumble led to Montreal’s first touchdown, but, hey, a guy can’t be perfect.
CFL.ca has some of Chad's highlights from the game.

In other CFL news, Saskatchewan Roughrider Ryan Grice-Mullen returned 5 kicks for 97 yards and 5 punts for 24 yards in a loss to the BC Lions. Solomon Elimimian led the Lions with 6 tackles while Adam Leonard had 4.

Davone Bess had 7 catches for 53 yards and returned 4 punts for 28 yards as the Dolphins beat the Bengals.

And Isaac Sopoaga had 1 tackle as the 49ers beat the Broncos in London.

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