MONTREAL LOOS TO CRIB FOR BENCH
Perhaps it's the way baby Louis-Felix Dorais holds his rattle or moves from side to side in his crib.
Regardless, the Alouettes placed the infant on their confidential negotiation list for one day on June 15 at the tender age of seven weeks.
That means, for 24 hours, no other CFL team could sign the baby as his playing rights belonged to the Als.
The child is the son of public relations director Louis-Philippe Dorais, who plans to mount a framed copy of the negation list over the crib as proof of his son's football pedigree.
Who knows? Maybe in 20 years or so, the younger Dorais will be back on the neg list. Stranger things have happened.
Perhaps it's the way baby Louis-Felix Dorais holds his rattle or moves from side to side in his crib.
Regardless, the Alouettes placed the infant on their confidential negotiation list for one day on June 15 at the tender age of seven weeks.
That means, for 24 hours, no other CFL team could sign the baby as his playing rights belonged to the Als.
The child is the son of public relations director Louis-Philippe Dorais, who plans to mount a framed copy of the negation list over the crib as proof of his son's football pedigree.
Who knows? Maybe in 20 years or so, the younger Dorais will be back on the neg list. Stranger things have happened.
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