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RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks rookie safety Winston Guy has been suspended for four games without pay for violating the NFLs policy on performance-enhancing substances. The league announced the suspension Tuesday. He will begin the suspension immediately and will be eligible to rejoin Seattles active roster Dec. 17. Guys agent, Greg Linton, says the positive test was the result of an ingredient found in an over-the-counter supplement that his client took. He says Guy has no intentions of appealing his suspension and called it an innocent mistake. Guy, a sixth-round pick out of Kentucky, has been active for only two of 10 games this season. Wholesale Jerseys Paypal. Manager Buck Showalter said before Mondays game at Minnesota that Andino will be placed on the 15-day disabled list, and the team will recall left-hander Zach Britton to make Tuesdays start against the Twins. Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping. On Friday, coach Chuck Pagano said Reitz was out with a concussion. Everyone else, Pagano said, would play or was probable or questionable. http://pavansukhdev.org/wholesalejerseys.html. This week, they discuss Edmonton Oilers owner Daryl Katz, a tribute to the late Emanuel Steward, the New York Islanders decision to move to Brooklyn and the lack of effort by the B.HAMILTON, Ont. -- Jon Cornish just needed a rest. Two weeks after coming up flat and then criticizing his offensive line in a crushing loss to the B.C. Lions, the Calgary Stampeders running back powered his team to a 31-20 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Thursday at Ivor Wynne Stadium. Cornish, who rushed for 170 yards and a touchdown while catching six passes for 47 more yards, said he relaxed during his teams bye week and returned with a fresh mind. "Anytime you can reverse your fortunes from -1 to (170 yards), I would consider that a statement," he said. "The O-line was doing their thing tonight. They were pushing people around and when they do that, it makes my life easy." Calgary improves to 3-3 with its first road win of the season while Hamilton falls to 3-3. Most of the pregame hype surrounded the first meeting between Calgary quarterback Kevin Glenn and Hamilton counterpart Henry Burris since they were traded for each other in the off-season. Glenn completed 15 of 28 pass attempts for 141 yards and one touchdown while Burris went 21 of 40 for 267 yards, one TD and one interception. But it was Cornish who took over the storyline. "That sometimes happens when you focus on two individuals, other individuals sneak in there and make their way," said Glenn about Cornishs performance. "Im more happy that he had this kind of game than me beating my old team because you all think thats its about me and revenge against the Ticats." Bo Levi Mitchell, Romby Bryant and Nik Lewis also scored TDs for Calgary. Chevon Walker scored twice for Hamilton, one from a 21-yard reception and another off a 47-yard rush. Calgary kicker Rene Paredes hit his lone field goal from 25 yards while Hamiltons Luca Congi hit both field goal attempts, from 43 and 22 yards. Calgary took its first lead of the game in the third quarter when short-yardage QB Malik Jackson converted a one-yard TD run to go up 17-13. The score was set up by a 69-yard drive that wwas aided by a roughing-the-passer penalty against the Ticats.dddddddddddd Hamilton answered with an 85-yard drive, punctuated by a 47-yard TD run by Walker and the Ticats regained a three-point lead as time expired in the third. But Glenn led a 58-yard drive and handed the ball to Bryant for an easy end run and eight-yard score for the 24-20 lead early in the fourth. Calgary pulled away midway through the fourth, driving 62 yards and ending with an eight-yard TD pass from Glenn to Lewis and the 31-20 lead. After the game, Calgary head coach John Hufnagel praised Glenns perseverance in shaking off a tough first half. "Ever since (Glenn) got on the field for us, hes shown that hes not perfect, but hes not going to quit," said Calgary head coach John Hufnagel. "He hung in there, made some plays, got cracked a few times but picked himself up and kept making plays. "And his teammates helped him out. And thats what we need, a full team effort and I thought this one tonight was a full team effort." The Stamps ran down the clock in the fourth, keeping ball possession for 5:17 and driving 75 yards before Cornish fumbled and Hamilton recovered the ball on their own three-yard line with 51 seconds left. But it was too little too late. "I got too caught up in the game early on emotionally," said Burris, who had played for Calgary the previous seven years. "I want to maintain my composure regardless of the situation. ... We cant just come out and expect a team to give us something. They wanted it more." Hamiltons run defence had given up a league-worst 638 yards coming into this game. Cornish gained 113 of his yards in the fourth quarter alone. "The run wont beat you in this league, its the pass ... but today it did" said Hamilton linebacker Rey Williams. "I thought we played well for three quarters (but) that fourth quarter, I cant put my finger on it. I dont know what it was. I dont know what it is." ' ' ' 

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