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So Anthony Calvillo came back from injury and the Alouettes won 31-14 over the Edmonton Eskimos. Big deal, Edmonton is 2-9.
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Anthony Calvillo felt he was ready to start today in Hamilton, but head coach Marc Trestman thought it was better to give his star quarterback another week’s rest.
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If proof was needed that the Montréal Alouettes need Anthony Calvillo to be healthy, last night was it as they lost at home last night to the BC Lions.
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The Montréal Alouettes started tonight’s game with a missed field goal but quickly recovered. Up 2-0, Chip Cox recovered a Steven Jyles fumble and ran it 14 yards into the end zone for the first touchdown of the game. The rout was on.
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Heading into last night’s game, the Alouettes hoped that Anthony Calvillo wouldn’t be hindered by the finger he dislocated last week against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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Montréal gets off to a strong start then holds off Darian Durant and the Roughriders in the second half to preserve a 30-26 victory.
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Anthony Calvillo throws for 394 yards and Avon Cobourne rushes for 115 as Montreal rolls over the Toronto Argonauts 41-10 at Molson Stadium.
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The Alouettes improve to 3-1 in front of a sold out crowd of 25,012 in their home opener at the newly expanded Percival Molson Stadium.
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The Alouettes win their first game in BC since 2000 at Empire Field ending a nine-game losing streak in the stadium. The Alouettes still haven't won at BC Place though.
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Having lost the first game of the season and then having to try to even their record in a stadium that hasn’t produced a win for the Alouettes since 2006, Montreal head coach Marc Trestman wasn’t excited about his team’s start to the season.
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 The Montreal Alouettes have signed Acadia Axemen quarterback Kyle Graves. It's the second time in as many days the Alouettes have added a Canadian-born quarterback. On Tuesday, the CFL club signed McMaster Marauders star Kyle Quinlan.
 The Montreal Alouettes have hired former the former Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Jeff Reinebold as their defensive co-ordinator.
 Montreal Alouettes president Ray Lalonde is leaving the organization for personal reasons, the CFL team announced Friday.
 Receiver Eric Deslauriers was among 14 players to sign deals with the Montreal Alouettes Friday, including 2011 CFL draft picks tackle Anthony Barrette, defensive back Blaine Ruttan and guard Reed Alexander.
 Kerry Watkins, the second-leading receiver in Montreal Alouettes history, announced his retirement Tuesday. The eight-year veteran registered 515 career catches for 7,431 yards and 48 touchdowns.
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Calvillo and Cahoon prepare for a play against the Toronto Argonauts on July 29th 2010.
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