Alouettes receiver Tyson Philpot has done his best this week to not think about history. Article content
Two years ago, the Als won their first Grey Cup since 2010, 28-24 against Winnipeg, thanks to a memorable seven-play, 83-yard drive orchestrated by quarterback Cody Fajardo with less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter. It was capped by Fajardo’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Philpot, who was named the game’s outstanding Canadian player. Article content Article content
“I’m using it as internal motivation,” Philpot told The Gazette this week by telephone from Winnipeg. “I use (the memory) as I need it, but understanding this is a brand new task ahead with a brand new team. It’s going to bring different challenges.
“I’m trying not to think it’s going to be exactly like tha

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