Last Week's Results
Last week's record: 2-2.
Overall season record: 42-30, or a .583 record.
This Week's Games:
Edmonton at Toronto
Ricky Ray has been dominant for the Argos since coming back from his leg injury, throwing for almost 700 yards and 8 TD passes. The problem may be that the Argos only won one of those 2 games. The Argos D is middle-of-the-road, finishing 5th in the league for net yards allowed. Only one other playoff-bound team allowed more net yards and that is... the Eskimos, who finished last in the league. Given that this team was whole-heartedly relying on its defence to win games in the early going to remain competitive, this is a bit shocking. On the other side of the ball, I think Matt Nicholls should have been given the start at QB for the Esks, and believe he will be taking snaps by the second quarter. If the Esks are not too far behind by then, this should be a tight game.
Toronto by 3.
Saskatchewan at Calgary
The Stamps have been arguably the best team in the league over the last several weeks of the regular season. The Green Riders have been inconsistent all year and their offence, in particular, has sputtered all year. They finished 6th overall for net yards, and 7th for net yards passing. On the other hand, Calgary has a well-rounded array of offensive threats, both rushing (MOP candidate Jon Cornish) and receiving. They do, however, have a question mark at QB, as Drew Tate has not come close to playing a full game since his return from injury.
Calgary by 5.
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