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Bo Knows Pain- Week 5 CFL Round Up

1 h 3 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Gridiron America Radio is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear [https://sportshistorynetwork.com/]. EPISODE SUMMARY Greg and Dave look back at the week that was in week 5 of the CFL and then look ahead to week 6. Their look includes not just the scores and big moments, but also the big injuries over the Canada Day weekend. GRIDIRON AMERICA RADIO BACKGROUND Gridiron America Radio (formerly, the From the 55 Yardline podcast), is anchored by former sports executive David Cieslinski, former international professional football player Mike Tackett, and football nerd Greg St. James. All three are avid armchair sports historians and sports simulation enthusiasts, who, despite the vastness of geography, have found a way to leverage technology to help keep the games they love truly alive, both on the screen or tabletop. Gridiron America Radio is dedicated to both current and historical American football talk, including the “what if” questions that all sports fans ask and try to answer with the help of statistics, math and computer modeling provided by Sportsmaster Simulation Games www.SportsMaster-Simulation.games [https://www.SportsMasterSimulation.games]. In addition to the gridiron game, the team will on occasion look at other sports through the same eyes of that of grown men who still remember their childhood and the thrill of rolling the dice or picking up a joystick. The show was previously co-hosted by retired sports journalist Scott Adamson, whose continued writings. sports coverage and articles can be found at www.Adamsonmedia.com [http://www.adamsonmedia.com/]. David, Mike and Greg, can be contacted directly via the podcast’s website at www.GridironAmerica.net [https://www.gridironamerica.net], as well as: On X at https://x.com/GridironAMRadio [https://x.com/GridironAMRadio] On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GridironAmerica/ [https://www.facebook.com/GridironAmerica/] On Threads at https://www.threads.com/@gridironamerica [https://www.threads.com/@gridironamerica] On Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gridironamerica [https://www.instagram.com/gridironamerica]

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