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Wednesday, June 23, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M.

Football
Legends of the CFL


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Stars of the Canadian game, past and present:
Name CFL team(s)
Damon Allen Edmonton, Ottawa, Hamilton, Memphis, B.C., Toronto
Still active at age 40; CFL's all-time leading passer.
Danny McManus Winnipeg, B.C., Edmonton, Hamilton
Former Florida State QB had eight straight seasons of 4,000 or more passing yards until last year.
Tracy Ham Edmonton, Toronto, Baltimore, Montreal
QB spent 13 seasons in CFL and now coaches at Clark University (Atlanta).
Anthony Calvillo Las Vegas, Montreal
Former Utah State QB was 2003 CFL player of the year.
Mike Pringle Montreal, Sacramento, Baltimore, Edmonton
Only player to rush for 2,000 yards in a season in pass-crazy CFL.
James "Quick" Parker Edmonton, B.C., Toronto
CFL Hall of Fame defensive end was a sack artist in the 1980s.
George Reed Saskatchewan
RB from Renton and WSU piled up CFL-record 16,116 rushing yards, 137 TDs in 13 seasons.
Bill Frank B.C., Toronto
Seven-time CFL All-Star at OL and DL played pro football for 15 years.
Lui Passaglia B.C.
Spent all 25 of his CFL seasons (1976-2000) with Lions. Hall of Fame kicker/punter and Vancouver native.

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