gbill2004 Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 Here's my predictions for the league standings this year:West:1. Edmonton2. Calgary3. Winnipeg4. Saskatchewan5. BC In the West, I still see Calgary and Edmonton as the two elite teams in the CFL, but the Stamps took a hit on their OL losing Bryant and Jones. I see the Bombers and Riders as very close in the mid-tier, but with the Riders trending downwards and the Bombers upwards, I ranked the Bombers higher. BC to me looks like a rebuilding year this season and I expect there to be some growing pains for the Lions. Unfortunately, it looks like Lulay is one hit away from his career being over. I've got Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg and Saskatchewan all making the playoffs. East:1. Hamilton2. Montreal3. Ottawa4. Toronto The East to me is a little more unpredictable. I see Hamilton as the cream of the crop, but after that its tough. Montreal looks good on paper, but they are old and lost Jeff Garcia, who I think had a big impact on the offense last year. Ottawa lost several games last year because of dropped passes, and they have significantly upgraded their WRs this offseason, so I see Ottawa improving, but still missing the playoffs. With Ricky Ray possibly starting the year on the IR and the Argos losing a few pieces in FA and not making any significant upgrades, I see it being a tough year for Argos fans this year. Tim Burke's defense isn't what it once was either. In the East I only see the Ticats and Als making the playoffs. Post your predictions.
BigBlue Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 East: 1. Montreal 2. Hamilton 3. Toronto 4. Ottawa West: 1. Calgary 2. Winnipeg 3. Edmonton 4. Saskatchewan 5. BC
WBBFanWest Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 West:1. Calgary2. Edmonton3. Winnipeg4. Saskatchewan5. BC East:1. Hamilton2. Montreal3. Toronto4. Ottawa I think it will be close between us and Saskatchewan, but I'm hoping that with our new and improved D (getting rid of Etch was a perfect example of addition by subtraction) and a more stable O line, we'll might actually win 2 of 3 against them.
TBURGESS Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 With the limited knowledge we have at the moment. My wild ass guess is: West: 1. Calgary - Still the best team in the league2. Edmonton - Close to Calgary 3. Saskatchewan - Durant makes a huge difference, but that O line ain't the same anymore. 4. BC - I trust Wally, but don't think Lulay will play enough games to move them up the standings.5. Winnipeg - Better O line won't make enough difference to our standings. (1 and 2 are the class of the league. 3 through 5 could go in any order) East: 1. Hamilton - Looked great in the second half of '14 but will miss some of the already injured players.2. Montreal - Great D, O does just enough to get the wins. Could flipflop with Hamilton3. Toronto - Ray doesn't look to be ready at the beginning of the year will put them behind the eight ball.4. Ottawa - Burris + Receivers = Offensive prowess. Could easily leapfrog Toronto for the last play off spot.
Tracker Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 WEST: Calgary (ho hum), a dogfight for second between us and the Riders, and a dogfight for last place between Edmonton and BC. EAST: Hamilton, whoever can field a decent, healthy quarterback and then a tie for third/last Mr Dee 1
Jpan85 Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 No point in making predictions till after the second preseason game SPuDS 1
WBBFanWest Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 Actually, if you can hold off until late September or early October, I bet your accuracy goes way up! Al Bundy and KptKrunch 2
Jpan85 Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 I'll wait till last week in November SPuDS and comedygeek 2
James Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 I think we'll be in it for 2nd this year. I have a bet with a prider from work that we fish ahead of them in the regular season standings
holoman Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 Here's my predictions for the league standings this year: West: 1. Edmonton 2. Calgary 3. Winnipeg 4. Saskatchewan 5. BC In the West, I still see Calgary and Edmonton as the two elite teams in the CFL, but the Stamps took a hit on their OL losing Bryant and Jones. I see the Bombers and Riders as very close in the mid-tier, but with the Riders trending downwards and the Bombers upwards, I ranked the Bombers higher. BC to me looks like a rebuilding year this season and I expect there to be some growing pains for the Lions. Unfortunately, it looks like Lulay is one hit away from his career being over. I've got Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg and Saskatchewan all making the playoffs. East: 1. Hamilton 2. Montreal 3. Ottawa 4. Toronto The East to me is a little more unpredictable. I see Hamilton as the cream of the crop, but after that its tough. Montreal looks good on paper, but they are old and lost Jeff Garcia, who I think had a big impact on the offense last year. Ottawa lost several games last year because of dropped passes, and they have significantly upgraded their WRs this offseason, so I see Ottawa improving, but still missing the playoffs. With Ricky Ray possibly starting the year on the IR and the Argos losing a few pieces in FA and not making any significant upgrades, I see it being a tough year for Argos fans this year. Tim Burke's defense isn't what it once was either. In the East I only see the Ticats and Als making the playoffs. Post your predictions. I don't know how to disagree with this. It's bang on with what I thought. B.C is the wildcard in all this. If Lulay is healthy from game 1 to game 18, they could surprise everybody. If not, 3-15 to 6-12 is a very likely result
IC Khari Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 ABBTRITP (Anybody But The Riders In The Playoffs) Marshall and Noeller 2
Atomic Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary Sask BC Ottawa Hamilton Montreal Toronto
Zontar Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 East : Its Hamilton's to lose. MTL - In HAMs rear view mirror but Al's defense will keep division honest. Loss of Carter is huge as he and Green made QB look good. Now rest of league's defenses will have less to worry about - and it will show. OTT- Feel good story this year. Lots of scoring but defense will be achilles heel and let them down at crunch time. TOR- If Ray cant go... West- CAL is cream of the crop until further notice. SSK - Dubious O-line but defense will keep them in the top three. Will love to hear the excuses now that Cortez was greyhound-ed WPG/EDM -Will duke it out all year with SSK too - horserace.. BC - Lulay health means everything. CAL/WPG emerge from west. HAM/ MTL - again. HAM / WPG - Grey Cup.
BigBlue Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 No point in making predictions till after the second preseason game Why?
BigBlue Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 East : Its Hamilton's to lose. MTL - In HAMs rear view mirror but Al's defense will keep division honest. Loss of Carter is huge as he and Green made QB look good. Now rest of league's defenses will have less to worry about - and it will show. OTT- Feel good story this year. Lots of scoring but defense will be achilles heel and let them down at crunch time. TOR- If Ray cant go... West- CAL is cream of the crop until further notice. SSK - Dubious O-line but defense will keep them in the top three. Will love to hear the excuses now that Cortez was greyhound-ed WPG/EDM -Will duke it out all year with SSK too - horserace.. BC - Lulay health means everything. CAL/WPG emerge from west. HAM/ MTL - again. HAM / WPG - Grey Cup. Lulay will be a factor but not the biggest one by any means (same in Toronto with Ray) BC has problems, maybe big ones Kevin Glenn could have taken a real team somewhere
Fred C Dobbs Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 East : Its Hamilton's to lose. MTL - In HAMs rear view mirror but Al's defense will keep division honest. Loss of Carter is huge as he and Green made QB look good. Now rest of league's defenses will have less to worry about - and it will show. OTT- Feel good story this year. Lots of scoring but defense will be achilles heel and let them down at crunch time. TOR- If Ray cant go... West- CAL is cream of the crop until further notice. SSK - Dubious O-line but defense will keep them in the top three. Will love to hear the excuses now that Cortez was greyhound-ed WPG/EDM -Will duke it out all year with SSK too - horserace.. BC - Lulay health means everything. CAL/WPG emerge from west. HAM/ MTL - again. HAM / WPG - Grey Cup.
sweep the leg Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 *disclaimer: I have the right to change my opinion after training camp East: Hamilton: I don't think it will be close Ottawa: I thought they had a respectable D last year that was just completely abandoned by their O. That should be fixed, or at least improved, this season Montreal: I think that team's that relied on their D last season will be in trouble with the new rules. Toronto: This will be the beginning of the Trevor Harris era in TO. West: Calgary: Not as good as last season, but still finish first Edmonton: Will be interesting to see how their D does with the new rules. I think they have more talent on D that Montreal, so they should be less affected by the rules Winnipeg: Improved OL and running game will make us an above .500 team and in the playoffs Sask: OL took some hits. Not sure what kind of running game they'll have, and they're relying on a lot of injury prone Canadians to stay healthy BC: need Lulay to stay healthy or they're hooped. He probably won't stay healthy...
Goalie Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Right now? Hamilton Argos Redblacks Als Stamps Esks Bombers Riders Lions
mbrg Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 No point in making predictions till after the second preseason game I predicted you'd say that.
Jacquie Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 No point in making predictions till after the second preseason game I predicted you'd say that. I predicted you would predict that.
M.O.A.B. Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Here's my take (as of right now. might still change it prior to the start of the season) West 1. Stamps 12-6 2. Esks 11-7 3. Bombers 10-8 4. Riders 9-9 5. Lions 7-11 East 1. Ti-cats 11-7 2. Als 10-8 3. RedBlacks 7-11 4. Argos 4-14
Mike Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 West 1. Edmonton 2. Calgary 3. Saskatchewan 4. Winnipeg 5. BC East 1. Hamilton 2. Toronto 3. Ottawa 4. Montreal Winnipeg makes playoffs over Ottawa, beats Hamilton and Toronto to meet Edmonton for the Grey Cup. The Unknown Poster 1
Jacquie Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 My predictions will change after TC but for now... West 1. Winnipeg 2. Winnipeg 3. Winnipeg 4. Winnipeg 5. Saskatchewan East 1. Hamilton 2. Ottawa 3. Toronto 4. Montreal Winnipeg in the cross-over Ducky 1
IC Khari Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 My predictions will change after TC but for now... West 1. Winnipeg 2. Winnipeg 3. Winnipeg 4. Winnipeg 5. Saskatchewan East 1. Hamilton 2. Ottawa 3. Toronto 4. Montreal Winnipeg in the cross-over
rebusrankin Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 I really hope the Riders miss the play-offs. I don't want to watch them in the Grey Cup unless they are getting their asses kicked by the Blue Bombers. IC Khari 1
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