Mr Dee Posted October 22, 2015 Report Posted October 22, 2015 - With their loss last week, the Alouettes (5-10) have been eliminated from the Eastern playoff race. Their 5-10 record after 15 games is their poorest since re-entering the CFL in 1996. The Als’ current run of 19 consecutive years in the playoffs is the second-longest in league history and only Edmonton at 34 years in a row (1972-2005) has a longer one. They need to win one more game than BOTH BC and Winnipeg to extend their streak to 20. - The Lions’ current run of 18 consecutive years in the playoffs is the 3rd-longest in league history and they currently hold onto third in the West even on wins at 5 with Winnipeg (and Montreal). BC must win at least once as Winnipeg holds the tie-breaker. - In 2015, there have been 27 games decided by 4 points or less, 9 more than all of 2014, and this is a new all- time, single-season CFL record. The previous record for any season was 24 in 2010 and in 1996. - In 2015, there have been 22 different starting QBs (Nichols & Glenn counted twice since they have started for two different teams). Edmonton, Calgary, Hamilton, Toronto & Ottawa: 8 QB Starters (1.6 per team) Montreal, BC, Winnipeg & Saskatchewan: 14 QB Starters (3.5 per team) - The season-ending Hamilton versus Ottawa back-to-back set will have a profound effect on the final Eastern playoff standings and who gets to host those Semi-Final and Final games. That means that CFL Week #18 will be one of jockeying for position only and no seedings or home game determinations can be made. Edmonton can pull effectively a game-and- a-half ahead of Calgary in the West with a win at Regina but that situation would still not yet be resolved. Montreal - Toronto - the Alouettes lost their fourth straight game to fall out of the Eastern playoff race. On offence they gained just 255 net yards, 82 of which came in the first half. They faced 2nd-&-long 15 times last week and were just 3-of-15. - To keep their current playoff streak alive and extend it out to 20 years running, they MUST win at least one game and hope that BC and Winnipeg lose the their last 5 games combined. If Winnipeg wins both of their games, they can still travel to either Calgary or Edmonton for the West Semi-Final with a 3-0 finishing run. - Toronto leads the 2015 season series versus Montreal by virtue of their 25-17 win on Oct 12/15 at Molson Stadium. - Over the last three games, Als’ opponents have completed 84-of-101 passes for an 83.2% completion rate. Opponents completed passes at a 63.1% rate over the first 12 games. - Montreal at 5-10 Their current record after 15 games is their poorest they have been since re-entering the CFL in 1996. They were 6-9 after 15 games in 2013. - In 2015, the Argonauts have had 12 players start all 15 games for them and a remarkable 22 players start at least 11 times. Where they have made frequent changes however is at kicker. They have used 6 different punters, 6 different kickoff specialists and had 4 different players to attempt a field goal. - In the last 4 games, Montreal has stopped opponents 10 times in the Red Zone out of 19 chances. Hamilton at BC - Ti-Cats have won 4 in a row on the road, their longest road streak since the end of 1981. They are 4-0 in their last 4 away games on the heels of a stretch from 2005-2015 in which they went 20-73 .215 - The Tiger-Cats have lost their last three visits to Vancouver - Each club in this game is slated to start a QB that was not #1 when the season began. Travis Lulay and Zach Collaros have missed 7 games this year with Lulay having only just returned the past two weeks. Jonathan Jennings has averaged 312 passing yards in 4 starts while Jeff Mathews has rolled up 260 yards per game with 4 TD passes in his 3 starts. - The Lions are just 3-6 when leading after three quarters in 2015. That compares to a record of 39-2 across the 2011-2014 seasons. - Adam Bighill - Comes into this game needing just 1 tackle to reach 100 for the second time in his CFL career. He leads the CFL with 99, 4 ahead of Jeff Knox Jr. Bighill is on pace for 119 tackles this season. - Chris Rainey - Since joining the Lions 7 games ago, Rainey has averaged 14.0 yards per punt return. That is the second-highest punt return average by any BC Lions player in club history (Leon Bright CFL record 16.8 in 1980), and the 13th highest average in CFL history (min. 30 returns). His kickoff return average of 27.6 yards is also #1 in the CFL and he leads the CFL in Combined yards per game with 167 (1,172 yards in 7 games). - Hamilton sits at 10-5 .667 and has clinched a third straight year at .500 or better. That run under Coach Austin is their best since a 4-year stretch under Ron Lancaster (1998-2001). - The Ti-Cats have now blocked 6 kicks in 2015, the most in the CFL by any team since 2001. The Hamilton club record is 7 in 2000, and that was one short of the CFL record of 8 set in 1986 by Edmonton. - TJ Lee - Has put together an outstanding season and is now #6 in the CFL with 71 defensive tackles. He is the only CFL player to rank in the Top 10 in both tackles and interceptions as he is tied for #6 with 4 picks for 26 yards. He has added 3 sacks as well. - Luke Tasker - Has now recorded four 100-yard games in 2015 after picking up 107 yards on a season-high 8 receptions last week. He is just 142 yards short a 1,000-yard season despite missing the first four games on the Injured List. - Terrell Sinkfield - Two weeks ago was one of his finest CFL games leading the entire CFL with 163 receiving yards on 4 catches with two going for 30+ yards. He has recorded 6 games of 90+ receiving yards over the last 8 contests. Sinkfield is only 85 yards short of his first career 1,000-yard season despite sitting out three straight games earlier in the year. - Andrew Harris - Edmonton’s defence last week focused on stopping Harris and in 6 carries he was held to 2 yards rushing. From scrimmage, Harris was limited to 10 yards on 7 touches, his lowest production of the season. He has 5 catches in the last 4 games. Mark F 1
Mark F Posted October 22, 2015 Report Posted October 22, 2015 If Winnipeg wins both of their games, not sure this is going to happen... thanks a lot mr dee....
Tracker Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 At this point in the season, no team looks unbeatable, although Toronto, Edmonton, Hamilton and Calgary are the cream. Ottawa continues to surprise, winning with smoke and mirrors, and then.....there's the dregs: BC, Montreal, the Riders and us, alas. Its going to be a week or two with a lot of upsets.
Mr Dee Posted October 23, 2015 Author Report Posted October 23, 2015 In case you missed it...from the CFL thread, the Argos, playing at home, but away, in Hamilton, will face the Alouettes with 2 rookie-types on their Offensive line. "If the Toronto Argonauts are going to beat the Montreal Alouettes on Friday night in Hamilton they will be forced to do it with not one, but two members of the o-line making their CFL debuts. With Chris Van Zeyl, Greg Van Roten and Wayne Smith all out with injuries, the Argos will turn to newcomers Fouimalo Fonoti and Rishaw Johnson to man the right side of the line" Ricky Ray is listed as the backup QB, but I don't expect him to see any action. At least I hope not...'cause that would mean...
SPuDS Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 At this point in the season, no team looks unbeatable, although Toronto, Edmonton, Hamilton and Calgary are the cream. Ottawa continues to surprise, winning with smoke and mirrors, and then.....there's the dregs: BC, Montreal, the Riders and us, alas. Its going to be a week or two with a lot of upsets. Why do you consistently rank us behind the riders when evidence shows contrary to that belief?
Tracker Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 At this point in the season, no team looks unbeatable, although Toronto, Edmonton, Hamilton and Calgary are the cream. Ottawa continues to surprise, winning with smoke and mirrors, and then.....there's the dregs: BC, Montreal, the Riders and us, alas. Its going to be a week or two with a lot of upsets. Why do you consistently rank us behind the riders when evidence shows contrary to that belief? The bottom-feeders were not ranked. BTW, you are in error when you say I continually rank the Bombers lower than the Riders, although the past ten years' performance would support that the Bombers have been demonstrably worse. When the Riders flub, its good for a chuckle or two, but I care enough about the Big Blue to give a damn.
Mark F Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 strange how the Toronto has struggled lately on offence.
Mark F Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 what was that people were saying about Glenn?
iso_55 Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 Als in the lead so far leading 15-0 over the Argos who look like they're running out of gas continually playing on the road. **** Rogers. FrostyWinnipeg and Mark F 2
iso_55 Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 what was that people were saying about Glenn? He still gives off vibes of no confidence. Shoulders always hunched, head down.
Tracker Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 what was that people were saying about Glenn? Glenn is doing as well as I expected him to. His style- quick looks and quick tosses interspersed with runs and the occasional long bomb to keep the DBs honest is very similar to Calvillo's. He is a stopgap for a year, maybe two while they groom Cato who looks to have the tools, not the experience as yet. Mark F and Fatty Liver 2
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 I was just kidding, I'm not a Glenn fan, but he has his moments.
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 I think bombers O line is better than Toronto.
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 why cant toronto play in toronto tonight.... blue jays are in the states.'
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 does muamba look a little slow? too big?
Captain Blue Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 Whole game feels like a preseason game. Toronto's fans didn't show (understandable given the location) and neither did the team. Thank goodness they can go to BMO Field next year, the CFL looks awful with games like these.
gbill2004 Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 does muamba look a little slow? too big?Yep he looks jacked and his arms are juiced.
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 wont be putting ray in to take this kind of pounding
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 meant to say argos should put ray in Mr Dee 1
bigg jay Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 why cant toronto play in toronto tonight.... blue jays are in the states.' Rogers refused to switch the field from baseball to football, even though there was enough time.
Mark F Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 why cant toronto play in toronto tonight.... blue jays are in the states.' Rogers refused to switch the field from baseball to football, even though there was enough time. thanks. so I'm supposed to get excited about the blue jays when their owner pulls that on the CFL? hope they lose.
Mr Dee Posted October 24, 2015 Author Report Posted October 24, 2015 With each pounding of the ball into that Argo defence and with each point on the board, that thing you see flying out the window is called the Bomber's playoff chances... Mark F 1
iso_55 Posted October 24, 2015 Report Posted October 24, 2015 why cant toronto play in toronto tonight.... blue jays are in the states.' Rogers refused to switch the field from baseball to football, even though there was enough time. Hey all you bandwagon Jays fans. Rogers just screwed the Argos over & probably cost us a playoff spot. Go Jays!! rebusrankin, Blueandgold and Mark F 3
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