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Bob Sandberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bob Sandberg
Robert Young Sandberg (January 10, 1922 – May 8, 2015) was an award-winning and all-star Canadian football player. A graduate of University of Minnesota, Sandberg joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1947.〔(Winnipeg Blue Bombers Alumni all-time roster )〕 His rookie season was spectacular, as he led the league in scoring, was an all-star, and won the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy as western MVP.〔Bob Sandberg Leads West Gridiron Scoring The Calgary Herald, September 22, 1948〕〔Sandberg Top Scorer in West Ottawa Citizen, October 15, 1947〕 His season was capped with a dramatic and heartbreaking Grey Cup defeat. Having played a phenomenal game in the 35th Grey Cup, scoring the Bombers only touchdown, he tried a fake kick in the last minute with the score tied and it didn't work; the Toronto Argonauts won a classic nail-biter 10-9.〔(1947 – Toronto Argonauts 10, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 9 )〕〔Time Confused Bob The Leader-Post, December 1, 1947〕 His 1948 season was a disappointment, falling to sixth in league scoring,〔Blue Bombers' Bob Sandberg Points to Big Grid Campaign Ottawa Citizen, August 15, 1949〕 and 1949 was plagued by injuries, leading him to retire.〔Ready to Quit Ottawa Citizen, October 15, 1949〕 He attempted a comeback with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1951, but rushed for only 138 yards and scored only 1 touchdown and missed the Grey Cup game due to the Canadian Rugby Union import rule.〔Sandberg Ruled as Non-Import Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, August 31, 1951〕〔Fumbles Also Counted by Bob Mamini The Calgary Herald, November 27, 1951〕 He died on May 8, 2015.〔http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sctimes/obituary.aspx?pid=174828906〕 ==Notes==
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