Zach Collaros began his Sunday the way he begins every work day, picking up lineman Jake Thomas on his way to the stadium.
This time, though, the two Winnipeg Blue Bombers talked about something they’ve never had to talk about before: Cleaning out their lockers to make room for another team to move in for Grey Cup week.
“It’s definitely unsettling,” Collaros said. “It doesn’t feel great. Just the thought of having another team in your locker-room is tough.”
As he fielded questions one last time, the quarterback hit on another theme, one that dogged his team throughout what he calls the most frustrating season he’s experienced in Winnipeg: A passing attack that ranked dead-last in the CFL.
The 37-year-old took his share of the blame, as he always does. But he also acknowledged there was

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