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- Q5258365 description "Canadian football player".
- Q5258365 description "Canadian football player".
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- Q5258365 abstract "Dennis Duncan (born January 24, 1945) is a former all-star Canadian Football League running back.After playing college football at Northwestern State University he joined the Montreal Alouettes in 1968 and rushed for 429 yards in his rookie season. The next season was his best in the CFL, with 1037 yards and an eastern All-Star selection.Duncan's final year in Montreal was good, rushing for 823 yards and catching another 399 yards, but 1970 will always be remembered infamously. The third place Alouettes, coached by Lark great Sam Etcheverry, made cinderella drive for the Grey Cup. But it was without Duncan and Canadian slotback Bob McCarthy, who made headline news when they were suspended after the regular season for breaking the team drinking prohibition (regarding certain establishments.) The Als won the Grey Cup without Duncan.Duncan played a final year in the CFL with the Ottawa Rough Riders, where he rushed for 760 yards and was once again an All-Star. In all, he rushed for 3049 yards in his 4 year, 52 game career.".
- Q5258365 birthDate "1945-01-24".
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- Q5258365 birthYear "1945".
- Q5258365 deathDate "2014-10-29".
- Q5258365 deathYear "2014".
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- Q5258365 status "Retired".
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- Q5258365 birthDate "1945-01-24".
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- Q5258365 dateOfBirth "1945-01-24".
- Q5258365 dateOfDeath "2014-10-29".
- Q5258365 deathDate "2014-10-29".
- Q5258365 name "Duncan, Dennis".
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- Q5258365 position "Running back".
- Q5258365 shortDescription "Canadian football player".
- Q5258365 status "Retired".
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- Q5258365 comment "Dennis Duncan (born January 24, 1945) is a former all-star Canadian Football League running back.After playing college football at Northwestern State University he joined the Montreal Alouettes in 1968 and rushed for 429 yards in his rookie season. The next season was his best in the CFL, with 1037 yards and an eastern All-Star selection.Duncan's final year in Montreal was good, rushing for 823 yards and catching another 399 yards, but 1970 will always be remembered infamously.".
- Q5258365 label "Dennis Duncan".
- Q5258365 givenName "Dennis".
- Q5258365 name "Dennis Duncan".
- Q5258365 name "Duncan, Dennis".
- Q5258365 surname "Duncan".