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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Ottawa Renegades
How many total yards from scrimmage did Josh Ranek earn in 2004? | Ottawa Renegades
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1733. From scrimmage, he picked up 1060 yards rushing and 673 yards receiving.
No. The Grey Cup was played in Ottawa, not the Stanley Cup.
I was picked up from free agency by Edmonton in the 2004 off-season. I wore number one with Ottawa, and I played a vital role in the defensive corps. Who am I? | Ottawa Renegades
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Kelly Wiltshire. Kelly Wiltshire signed with the Eskimos after spending the first three expansion years with Ottawa. In 2005, he picked up 76 tackles.
He wore #88 in 2004. He specialized as a kick returner, but also played as a wide reciever. He picked up one touchdown on a kickoff. Who is he? | Ottawa Renegades
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Jason Armstead. Jason Armstead played every game in the 2004-05 season, racking up 2306 all-purpose yards.
Quarterback. Unfortunately, he didn't crack the lineup from 2001 to 2004.
Frank Clair Stadium. The GM Place was home to the BC Lions, the Roughriders call Commonwealth stadium home, and Calgary played their home games in the Saddledome.
Brad Watters. Eugene Melnyk was the majority owner of the Ottawa Senators in 2005.
After cutting starting quarterback Dan Crowley in 2003, who became the #1 quarterback? | Ottawa Renegades
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Kerry Joseph. Romaro Miller was the backup quarterback, Kennedy was the third string quarterback, and Ted White was the backup behind Anthony Calvillo in Montreal.
Joe Paopao. Ron Lancaster was the coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the BC Lions were coached by Wally Buono, and "Pinball" Clemons coached the Toronto Argonauts.
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