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'This is a true toss-up game. It’s going to be close.' Trevor Harris, Henoc Muamba and Emmanuel Arceneaux break down the 107th GreyCup. | donnovanbennett

Here’s how Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Trevor Harris, Montreal Alouettes linebacker Henoc Muamba and Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Emmanuel Arceneaux see Sunday’s big game unfolding.“When you’re in big games, you start to wonder, ‘What can we do to throw them off? what can we do to break our tendencies?’ But I think the biggest thing in big games is be who you are. Sometimes people go awry and they try and surprise and do things they aren’t great at.

For Winnipeg, definitely getting Andrew Harris going is going to be key and important for them, establishing the running game. Keep the other offence off the field. ‘Speedy B’ can’t beat you if he’s not on the field. With Zach Collaros being a quarterback that can strike from any area on the field, he can’t beat you if he isn’t on the field. So, it’s going to come down to really which offence can actually stay out there the longest because I think it will be a good defensive battle. If your defence is playing more plays than your offence, you’re in trouble.”“Adam Bighill and Zach Collaros.

 

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