Gene Simmons of the band Kiss (right) is presented with a team jersey by Hamilton Tiger-Cats offensive lineman Peter Dyakowski before a l game in July in Vancouver. The Ticats O-line hopes to feed of their success against Montreal, when they battle the Bombers Sunday in Winnipeg. (REUTERS)
The end of Canad Inns Stadium, the end of the line for veteran defensive tackle Doug Brown, an air of nostalgia will be in the air in the Peg this Sunday.
Ticat offensive lineman Peter Dyakowski buys into one ending, but he isn’t buying the line that Brown will call it a career following years of distinguished service.
We’ve all seen the Brett Favre story,’’ the gregarious guard began following Ticat practice on Thursday. He’s (Brown) going to have a big press conference, he’s going to wait for training camp to be over ...
Look what Ray did. He played it perfectly. Our Ray Mariuz sat out training camp, came in as the big hero at the end after quote, unquote, retiring.
We’ll see Dougie, quote, retiring, and he’ll come back after some soul searching. And when two-a-days are over, he’ll be ready to come back.
Whether Brown does retire this off-season or decides to come back, Dyakowski knows how much Brown means to Winnipeg’s defence.
Doug is big and tall, he’s buy catsgot long arms and he’s strong,’’ Dyakowski added.
When informed of Brown’s 6-foot-7 frame, Dya
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