Angus Reid Explained

Angus Reid
Birth Place:Richmond, British Columbia
Number:64
Import:no
Position1:Centre
Height Ft:5
Height In:13
Weight Lb:305
College:Simon Fraser Clan
High School:Vancouver College
Cfldraftedyear:2001
Cfldraftedround:1
Cfldraftedpick:4
Cfldraftedteam:Toronto Argonauts
Playing Team1:Toronto Argonauts
Playing Team2:Montreal Alouettes
Playing Years3:
Playing Team3:BC Lions
Career Footnotes:*Offseason and/or practice roster member only
Career Highlights:
Cflwestallstar:,,
Cfl:399

Angus Reid (born September 23, 1976) is a former offensive lineman who played in the Canadian Football League. Reid went to Simon Fraser University and played for the Simon Fraser Clan. He began his career with the Montreal Alouettes but was traded, along with a 5th round draft pick, to BC for Adriano Belli. In 2004, Reid was selected to the West Division All-Star Team for the first time in his career. He was also named CFL lineman of the week for week #7. In 2005, Reid started all 18 games including the West Division Final against the Edmonton Eskimos.

Reid missed three years of college football at Simon Fraser because of gastrointestinal problems linked to Crohn's disease but he played every CFL game from the 2002 to 2008 CFL seasons including the 92nd and 94th Grey Cups.[1] [2]

In 1999 he played for the German team Hamburg Blue Devils.[3]

He announced his retirement from football on March 7, 2014.[4]

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  1. News: Q&A with Angus Reid. Beamish. Mike. 2007-08-30. Vancouver Sun. 2009-03-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20120301012113/http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/news/sports/story.html?id=06890873-b74f-4908-b9d2-da066b7919a0. 2012-03-01. dead.
  2. Web site: Angus Reid. Roster. BC Lions Football Club Inc.. 2009-03-21. His regular season games-played streak sits at 126 consecutive starts going into the 2009 campaign.. https://web.archive.org/web/20090221021859/http://www.bclions.com/roster/show/id/201. 21 February 2009. dead.
  3. Web site: Saved by a Brother's Love – My Forgotten Season in Germany . americanfootballinternational.com . March 28, 2018 . January 15, 2019.
  4. Web site: Angus Reid announces CFL retirement . cbc.ca . March 7, 2014 . August 31, 2014.