DougR Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 (edited) This is the situation.... Riders 11 -6, Bombers 9-7, Lions 9-7 .....hmmmm 😉 I predict the Riders will beat the Lions this weekend...Riders 12-6, Lions 9-8 as a result. The Bombers will beat the Stamps this weekend...Bombers 10-7, Stamps 12-5 as a result.  The following week, the Stamps will have to show some momentum going into the playoffs. They will beat the Lions and they will be the crossover team no doubt. Our Bombers can put in the practice squad against the Eskimos that weekend and rest the starters. Playoff Predictions: West - Bombers over the Riders, Bombers over the Stamps. East - Hamilton over the Lions, RedBlacks over the Hamilton. Grey Cup Results Bombers 34 RedBlacks 14 And I can do the Canadian Dance Moves I found online after our Grey Cup Victory!!!!!    Edited October 22, 2018 by DougR Doublezero and Mark F 1 1
blue_gold_84 Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 Someone correct me if I'm wrong but if the Riders and Stampeders finish with identical records, wouldn't the latter wind up second? The Riders have the tie-breaker, right...? Bigblue204 1
Eternal optimist Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 2 hours ago, blue_gold_84 said: Someone correct me if I'm wrong but if the Riders and Stampeders finish with identical records, wouldn't the latter wind up second? The Riders have the tie-breaker, right...? You are correct sir, the final game for CAL/SSK is the tiebreaker for that season series which is tied 1-1.
DougR Posted October 23, 2018 Author Report Posted October 23, 2018 14 hours ago, Eternal optimist said: You are correct sir, the final game for CAL/SSK is the tiebreaker for that season series which is tied 1-1. Very interesting scenario but, my gut tells me the Riders will finish second. Either way, Riders and Stamps limping into the playoffs is a great situation for the Bombers.
TheBandit Posted October 23, 2018 Report Posted October 23, 2018 Riders own the season series against the Stamps 2-1 not 1-1. Stamps would have to lose 2 more and riders would need to win. Seems very unlikely.
bryan35 Posted October 23, 2018 Report Posted October 23, 2018 Sounds good to me! Can you plan the parade who route From Down South?
Tracker Posted October 23, 2018 Report Posted October 23, 2018 Even after this past weekend, there are so many permutations that guessing is almost pointless. Utterly chaotic.
TrueBlue4ever Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 6 minutes ago, Tracker said: Even after this past weekend, there are so many permutations that guessing is almost pointless. Utterly chaotic. 1. Ottawa needs one win to clinch top spot, or one Hamilton loss. In their head-to-head game, a tie will also clinch top spot for Ottawa. 2. Hamilton needs a win against Ottawa, AND a win and Ottawa loss or tie in the final week's games, or a tie and an Ottawa loss in the final week's games, to claim top spot. 2. Calgary needs one tie in their last 2 games to clinch top spot in the West. They can finish no lower than second. 3. Saskatchewan needs a win and 2 Calgary losses to clinch top spot. They need a win, a tie, or a loss by less than 3 points in their game against BC, or a BC loss or tie in their game against Calgary in the final week, to clinch 2nd place. In the event of a 3 way tie with Winnipeg and BC at season's end (they lose to BC, and Winnipeg and BC win all of their other games), they will finish 2nd. They can finish no lower than 3rd. 4. Winnipeg needs a tie in their last 2 games to clinch a playoff spot and eliminate Edmonton. They need any combination of wins and BC losses totalling 2 to clinch 3rd place (not considering any tied game scenarios), provided there is no 3 way tie involving Saskatchewan at season's end. They can finish no better than 3rd. 5. BC needs a win over Saskatchewan by 4 or more points and a win in their other game to finish 2nd, provided there is no 3 way tie with Winnipeg at season's end (in that event, they will finish 3rd). Not considering tied games or the 3 way tie scenario, they will need any combination of wins or Winnipeg losses totalling 3 to clinch 3rd. they can finish no lower than 4th. 6. Edmonton needs a win and 2 Winnipeg losses to make the playoffs. They can finish no better than 4th, regardless of any 3 way tie scenarios.  Eternal optimist 1
TrueBlue4ever Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 13 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: 1. Ottawa needs one win to clinch top spot, or one Hamilton loss. In their head-to-head game, a tie will also clinch top spot for Ottawa. 2. Hamilton needs a win against Ottawa, AND a win and Ottawa loss or tie in the final week's games, or a tie and an Ottawa loss in the final week's games, to claim top spot. 2. Calgary needs one tie in their last 2 games to clinch top spot in the West. They can finish no lower than second. 3. Saskatchewan needs a win and 2 Calgary losses to clinch top spot. They need a win, a tie, or a loss by less than 3 points in their game against BC, or a BC loss or tie in their game against Calgary in the final week, to clinch 2nd place. In the event of a 3 way tie with Winnipeg and BC at season's end (they lose to BC, and Winnipeg and BC win all of their other games), they will finish 2nd. They can finish no lower than 3rd. 4. Winnipeg needs a tie in their last 2 games to clinch a playoff spot and eliminate Edmonton. They need any combination of wins and BC losses totalling 2 to clinch 3rd place (not considering any tied game scenarios), provided there is no 3 way tie involving Saskatchewan at season's end. They can finish no better than 3rd. 5. BC needs a win over Saskatchewan by 4 or more points and a win in their other game to finish 2nd, provided there is no 3 way tie with Winnipeg at season's end (in that event, they will finish 3rd). Not considering tied games or the 3 way tie scenario, they will need any combination of wins or Winnipeg losses totalling 3 to clinch 3rd. they can finish no lower than 4th. 6. Edmonton needs a win and 2 Winnipeg losses to make the playoffs. They can finish no better than 4th, regardless of any 3 way tie scenarios.  One last thing: If BC beats Saskatchewan by exactly 3 points this week, they will still need to beat Calgary by 13 points or more (and avoid a 3-way tie scenario involving Winnipeg) to pass Saskatchewan for 2nd place. Wideleft and JCon 2
the watcher Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 14 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: 1. Ottawa needs one win to clinch top spot, or one Hamilton loss. In their head-to-head game, a tie will also clinch top spot for Ottawa. 2. Hamilton needs a win against Ottawa, AND a win and Ottawa loss or tie in the final week's games, or a tie and an Ottawa loss in the final week's games, to claim top spot. 2. Calgary needs one tie in their last 2 games to clinch top spot in the West. They can finish no lower than second. 3. Saskatchewan needs a win and 2 Calgary losses to clinch top spot. They need a win, a tie, or a loss by less than 3 points in their game against BC, or a BC loss or tie in their game against Calgary in the final week, to clinch 2nd place. In the event of a 3 way tie with Winnipeg and BC at season's end (they lose to BC, and Winnipeg and BC win all of their other games), they will finish 2nd. They can finish no lower than 3rd. 4. Winnipeg needs a tie in their last 2 games to clinch a playoff spot and eliminate Edmonton. They need any combination of wins and BC losses totalling 2 to clinch 3rd place (not considering any tied game scenarios), provided there is no 3 way tie involving Saskatchewan at season's end. They can finish no better than 3rd. 5. BC needs a win over Saskatchewan by 4 or more points and a win in their other game to finish 2nd, provided there is no 3 way tie with Winnipeg at season's end (in that event, they will finish 3rd). Not considering tied games or the 3 way tie scenario, they will need any combination of wins or Winnipeg losses totalling 3 to clinch 3rd. they can finish no lower than 4th. 6. Edmonton needs a win and 2 Winnipeg losses to make the playoffs. They can finish no better than 4th, regardless of any 3 way tie scenarios.  Thank you but good Lord what a shlemozzel.Â
DougR Posted October 24, 2018 Author Report Posted October 24, 2018 14 hours ago, bryan35 said: Sounds good to me! Can you plan the parade who route From Down South? I can have my own parade, in my truck, in my little town down south. Here is the route I would have in Belen where I live. 😉https://tinyurl.com/yaaq5qvf Rich, JCon and Mark F 2 1
JCon Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 2 minutes ago, DougR said: I can have my own parade, in my truck, in my little town down south. Here is the route I would have in Belen where I live. 😉https://tinyurl.com/yaaq5qvf You can stop at the Pizza Hut for lunch.Â
kelownabomberfan Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 30 minutes ago, DougR said: I can have my own parade, in my truck, in my little town down south. Here is the route I would have in Belen where I live. 😉https://tinyurl.com/yaaq5qvf or you could hold it in Albuquerque and at least then Jesse, Walt and Saul could join you on the parade route!
Tracker Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 16 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: 1. Ottawa needs one win to clinch top spot, or one Hamilton loss. In their head-to-head game, a tie will also clinch top spot for Ottawa. 2. Hamilton needs a win against Ottawa, AND a win and Ottawa loss or tie in the final week's games, or a tie and an Ottawa loss in the final week's games, to claim top spot. 2. Calgary needs one tie in their last 2 games to clinch top spot in the West. They can finish no lower than second. 3. Saskatchewan needs a win and 2 Calgary losses to clinch top spot. They need a win, a tie, or a loss by less than 3 points in their game against BC, or a BC loss or tie in their game against Calgary in the final week, to clinch 2nd place. In the event of a 3 way tie with Winnipeg and BC at season's end (they lose to BC, and Winnipeg and BC win all of their other games), they will finish 2nd. They can finish no lower than 3rd. 4. Winnipeg needs a tie in their last 2 games to clinch a playoff spot and eliminate Edmonton. They need any combination of wins and BC losses totalling 2 to clinch 3rd place (not considering any tied game scenarios), provided there is no 3 way tie involving Saskatchewan at season's end. They can finish no better than 3rd. 5. BC needs a win over Saskatchewan by 4 or more points and a win in their other game to finish 2nd, provided there is no 3 way tie with Winnipeg at season's end (in that event, they will finish 3rd). Not considering tied games or the 3 way tie scenario, they will need any combination of wins or Winnipeg losses totalling 3 to clinch 3rd. they can finish no lower than 4th. 6. Edmonton needs a win and 2 Winnipeg losses to make the playoffs. They can finish no better than 4th, regardless of any 3 way tie scenarios.  Aaaand,,,,my brain still hurts.
17to85 Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 1 hour ago, Tracker said: Aaaand,,,,my brain still hurts. well let's keep it simple then, Bombers keep winning who gives a **** about what other teams do. Tracker, TBURGESS, Fan Boy and 2 others 3 2
TrueBlue4ever Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 On ‎24‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 9:44 AM, Tracker said: Aaaand,,,,my brain still hurts.  I aim to please.........
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