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Good luck to him in his future career in law enforcement.  Yes he was under appreciated and was put in to a starting position just because we had to due to the ratio and lack of NI talent.  

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Good for him.  It's good to see a player making his own decisions. I really appreciated his hard work, and his devotion to specialty teams.  I also enjoyed seeing his "Canada Corner" in the locker room.

 

All the best to him in the next chapter in his life.

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I think that retirement is probably the only way Labbe will ever be properly appreciated. We'll notice his absence next year.

 

I agree. He had a darn good run especially for a guy who was a 6th round pick.

 

He'll be missed off the field too. He's been doing a lot of community work in the off-season. 

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ST captain, massively underrated LBer.....frick I loved that guy. My favourite thing about the CFL are the lunch-pail, unheralded CIS guys. Congrats, Frenchie!!

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Good Luck PLL.

 

Man, we are going to have some holes to fill this year.

We already had holes. Almost the entire roster needs to be replaced. So, what's one more? Having said that, a good soldier retired today & I wish Pierre Luc Labbe all the best.

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Best of luck to monsieur Labbe, the team just got a little weaker, both in his play and in his spirit. 

Good Canadian character is not easily drafted and I feel that after all the forward progress made with the recent hirings, we've just lost a few yards in player character.

 

Maybe they'll name a Latte after you at the Stadium.

The Labbe Latte. You know, a good blend of strength and character.

The only thing is .. you'll have to drink it slowly.

 

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Good guy but mediocre player, do people not forget how badly the guy used to be torn apart on ob.com only a few years ago.I remember how the guy was nearly ran out of town after Lumsden owned him badly for that one game.

Nice and loyal guy but he won't be any big loss on the field.

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.I remember how the guy was nearly ran out of town after Lumsden owned him badly for that one game.

 

 

Wrong NI LB - you are thinking of the game we had to start Neil McKinlay.  He retired to move to BC to become a fire-fighter, and then came out of retirement to get a ring in the 2011 Grey Cup game against us.

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