CFL has usually been an easy sport for me to cap, but the last 2 seasons have been rough for some reason. Oh well, got to keep plugging away I guess.
Saskatchewan at Montreal -12
Sask. has been a very inconsistent team the last few weeks. 3 weeks ago the scored a victory in Calgary vs. a hot Stampeder team, then lost by 2 touchdowns the next week in BC vs. a weak Lion team. Then last Sunday they played an excellent 1st half of football vs Hamilton, then almost blew it in the 2nd half. On the other side one thing that hasn't been inconsistent is Montreal's play. Yea, they had one stinker in Edmonton, but other than that, they've been pretty solid, winning all their games by 13 points or more.
12 points might look a little scary, but Montreal at home have won all 3 games by 13 or more points, while Saskatchewan have lost 2/3 games by 15+ points (including a 33 point loss at home vs. Montreal) so a 12+ point victory is certainly possible. Montreal is 5-1 in their last 6 home meetings vs. Saskatchewan.
Winnipeg at BC -7.5
Winnipeg's has been playing bad football the last 5 weeks posting a 1-4 record. Their only win was in Toronto 3 weeks ago and they were kinda of lucky because Toronto had 7 turnovers in that game so realistically speaking Winnipeg should probably be 0-4 on the road. BC's been too inconsistent for me to lay money on. The Lions played poorly in their first 2 home games vs. Hamilton and Calgary then bounced back nicely vs. Saskatchewan. Then the next week in Toronto they barely got by a bad Argo thanks to late comeback capped off by a late FG. Based on all that information, it's hard for me to bet for or against this lion team until I see more consistency (winning or losing)
In 4 road games this season Winnipeg have lost by 7 points or more twice. Meanwhile the Lions are 5-1 in their last 6 home games vs. Winnipeg (straight up)
Conclusion: Please Montreal, let this be another typical day at the office.
CFL has usually been an easy sport for me to cap, but the last 2 seasons have been rough for some reason. Oh well, got to keep plugging away I guess.
Saskatchewan at Montreal -12
Sask. has been a very inconsistent team the last few weeks. 3 weeks ago the scored a victory in Calgary vs. a hot Stampeder team, then lost by 2 touchdowns the next week in BC vs. a weak Lion team. Then last Sunday they played an excellent 1st half of football vs Hamilton, then almost blew it in the 2nd half. On the other side one thing that hasn't been inconsistent is Montreal's play. Yea, they had one stinker in Edmonton, but other than that, they've been pretty solid, winning all their games by 13 points or more.
12 points might look a little scary, but Montreal at home have won all 3 games by 13 or more points, while Saskatchewan have lost 2/3 games by 15+ points (including a 33 point loss at home vs. Montreal) so a 12+ point victory is certainly possible. Montreal is 5-1 in their last 6 home meetings vs. Saskatchewan.
Winnipeg at BC -7.5
Winnipeg's has been playing bad football the last 5 weeks posting a 1-4 record. Their only win was in Toronto 3 weeks ago and they were kinda of lucky because Toronto had 7 turnovers in that game so realistically speaking Winnipeg should probably be 0-4 on the road. BC's been too inconsistent for me to lay money on. The Lions played poorly in their first 2 home games vs. Hamilton and Calgary then bounced back nicely vs. Saskatchewan. Then the next week in Toronto they barely got by a bad Argo thanks to late comeback capped off by a late FG. Based on all that information, it's hard for me to bet for or against this lion team until I see more consistency (winning or losing)
In 4 road games this season Winnipeg have lost by 7 points or more twice. Meanwhile the Lions are 5-1 in their last 6 home games vs. Winnipeg (straight up)
Conclusion: Please Montreal, let this be another typical day at the office.
Classy- That 5-1 MTL in L6 over SAS has to be SU as SAS plays MTL tough in Montreal and I am pretty sure they have even won 2 SU in Montreal over last 6 or 7 years.
Just a point to look into and this is a whole new campaign but one has to wonder if that 43-10 ain't gonna see some kind of atonement at least to the spread and the weather will be wet and sloppy.
Classy- That 5-1 MTL in L6 over SAS has to be SU as SAS plays MTL tough in Montreal and I am pretty sure they have even won 2 SU in Montreal over last 6 or 7 years.
Just a point to look into and this is a whole new campaign but one has to wonder if that 43-10 ain't gonna see some kind of atonement at least to the spread and the weather will be wet and sloppy.
You pray that you get an empty seat beside you. If that doesn't happen, then you hope that you're not sitting beside another offensive lineman. It can be really tight." - Roughriders centre Jeremy O'Day to the National Post.
Day is discussing Saskatchewan's brutal travel schedule to Montreal. The team faces an 8-hour trip on commerical flights that includes a four-hour layover in Calgary. This all comes in a short week that saw the team play this past Sunday. No wonder the Riders are 2-8 in their last 10 games in Montreal
You pray that you get an empty seat beside you. If that doesn't happen, then you hope that you're not sitting beside another offensive lineman. It can be really tight." - Roughriders centre Jeremy O'Day to the National Post.
Day is discussing Saskatchewan's brutal travel schedule to Montreal. The team faces an 8-hour trip on commerical flights that includes a four-hour layover in Calgary. This all comes in a short week that saw the team play this past Sunday. No wonder the Riders are 2-8 in their last 10 games in Montreal
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