Last Week's Results
I missed the Toronto and Stampeders wins.
Last week's record: 2-2.
Season record: 40-28.
This Week's Games.
Thursday
Hamilton (6-11) at Toronto (8-9)
A rare Thursday night CFL game this late in the season. Toronto is resting Ricky Ray, Chad Kackert and possibly others to prepare for next week's Eastern Semi-Final. The Ti-Cats need a win (and some help from Calgary) to make the play-offs. If they cannot come up big tonight against the short-handed Argos, then expect wholesale changes again in the off-season in Hamilton. (Then again, given they still do not know where they are playing next year, pleasing the fan base may be irrelevant.)
Ti-Cats by 7.
Friday
Calgary (11-6) at Edmonton (7-10)
Calgary played a huge game last week, completely dominating the Lions and essentially putting the game away in thge first quarter. They will look to build in this success heading into the playoffs. The Esks' comeback against the Als fell just short, after some fourth quarter heroics by Matt Nicholls. It would be interesting to see what he might do with Kavis Reed calling the shots for the offence, which seems to have woken up the O as a whole.
Calgary by 3.
Saturday
Montréal (11-6) at Winnipeg (5-12)
SJ Green is back in for the Als. I would not be surprised if MacPherson takes most of the reps at QB. I have not read any pronouncements as to whether Brink or Goltz or whomever will start for the Bombers. Does it even matter at this point?
Montréal by 6.
Saskatchewan (8-9) at BC Lions (12-5)
BC got shallocked by the Stamps last week; I expect they will bounce back as they get ready for the playoffs.
Lions by 10.
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