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GAME RECAP
PLAYOFF-BOUND ALS END REGULAR SEASON WITH ROAD WIN OVER REDBLACKS
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OTTAWA — Vernon Adams Jr. tossed a pair of touchdown passes and Matthew Shiltz added another to lead the Montreal Alouettes past the Ottawa REDBLACKS with a 42-32 road win on Friday night. The playoff-bound Als move to 10-8 and will now prepare to host the Eastern Semi-Final against the Edmonton Eskimos.


Montreal took an early lead after Adams engineered a scoring drive that saw him throw a touchdown pass to Eugene Lewis. Ottawa responded with a field goal, but Adams answered back with another touchdown strike to Lewis. Adams was pulled from the game near the end of the opening half, with Shiltz replacing him under centre.


Shiltz threw a touchdown pass to rookie receiver Dante Absher to start the third quarter. A pair of one-yard rushing touchdowns from Jonathon Jennings brought the REDBLACKS closer in the second half, but a touchdown run from rookie running back Jarveon Williams gave Montreal a two-possession lead with under seven minutes remaining.


The REDBLACKS made it a three-point game with under two minutes to play when Jennings’ third touchdown run of the half was followed up by a successful two-point conversion from John Crockett. But a 15-yard pick-six from defensive back Najee Murray sealed the victory for Montreal.


Adams completed 13 of 16 passes for 126 yards, and he now has 24 touchdown passes on the season. Lewis went over 1,000 receiving yards in a single season for the first time in his career.


Brad Sinopoli had a game-high 100 receiving yards while catching eight of 10 targets. Dominique Davis and Will Arndt both saw action under centre for Ottawa.


Montreal took the lead right away when Bede’s opening kickoff traveled 94 yards before being downed in the end zone for a single point. The defence followed it up with a quick two-and-out as a result of a big sack from Patrick Levels, and the offence proceeded to put together a solid drive. Adams led the charge, completing four of five passes for 53 yards and a touchdown to extend Montreal’s lead.


The biggest play of the opening drive was a 27-yard strike to Absher, and Adams capped the drive off with a five-yard touchdown pass to Lewis in the back of the end zone. Bede kicked the extra point to extend Montreal’s lead to eight points. Bede also extended the lead on the following kickoff by booting the ball 82 yards into Ottawa’s end zone for another single point.


The REDBLACKS responded with a 27-yard field goal from Lewis Ward after Davis and Crockett led the offence down the field. The drive stalled when defensive end Ja’Von Rolland-Jones brought Crockett down for a loss of yards on second down.


Montreal’s offence restored momentum by responding with a long scoring drive. Lewis got things started by breaking off a 23-yard catch-and-run, and William Stanback chipped in 29 rushing yards on four carries to put the team in position to score. Adams finished the drive with an accurate nine-yard touchdown strike to rookie receiver Jake Wieneke, and Bede added the extra point to give Montreal a 16-3 lead with just under twelve minutes to go in the opening half.


Ottawa appeared poised to score a touchdown on the next drive when Davis led the offence into Montreal territory with six straight completions. But the Als’ defence stepped up near their own ten-yard line and prevented Ottawa from securing a fresh set of downs. The REDBLACKS settled for an 18-yard field goal from Ward, cutting Montreal’s lead down to ten points.


Bede notched his third single near the end of the half when his 47-yard punt traveled through the back of Ottawa’s end zone, giving the Als a 17-6 lead. Shiltz replaced Adams at quarterback in the final minutes before half-time, and the Als surrendered two points when they opted to give up a safety on third down. Ward kicked a 47-yard field goal with a minute remaining to make it a 17-11 game entering the third quarter.


Shiltz completed four consecutive passes to start the third quarter before capping the drive off with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Absher. Bede kicked the convert and added yet another single point on the ensuing kickoff to put Montreal up 25-11.


Arndt replaced Davis under centre for Ottawa, and the REDBLACKS cut into Montreal’s lead once again on a 10-play, 70-yard drive. R.J. Harris appeared to score on a 20-yard grab, but a review ruled him down at the one-yard line. Jonathan Jennings came in to finish the drive with a rushing touchdown on a quarterback sneak, and Ward kicked the convert to make the score 25-18. Bede kicked a 37-yard field goal near the end of the third quarter to extend Montreal’s lead.


The REDBLACKS gained ground again early in the fourth quarter when Jennings capped off a 12-play, 62-yard drive with his second one-yard rushing score of the game. But Ward’s extra point went wide to the right, leaving Ottawa four points behind. Greg Reid returned the missed convert 81 yards up the right sideline to give Montreal momentum before an illegal forward pass halted the return. The Als then added more points on a 35-yard run from Williams, giving them a 35-24 lead with just over seven minutes to play.


A 41-yard punt return from Stefan Logan helped set up Jennings’ third one-yard rushing score of the half, and Crockett followed it up with a three-yard run for the two-point conversion to make it a three-point game with under two minutes remaining. But Montreal’s defence sealed the win with a touchdown, as Murray intercepted a pass that went through the hands of Jerminic Smith and returned it 15 yards for the touchdown.


While the season is now over for the Ottawa REDBLACKS, the Montreal Alouettes will next face the Edmonton Eskimos at home in the Eastern Semi-Final on Sunday, November 10th at 1:00 p.m. (EDT).
 

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CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOVEMBER THRU GREY CUP BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD




11/01/2019 1-0-0 100.00% +5.00




TOTALS.............1-0-0 100.00% +5.00




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BEST BETS:




DATE........................ATS........... ..UNITS..............O/U..............UNITS.............TOTAL






11/01/2019.............0 - 0...............+0.00............1 - 0..............+5.00..............+5.00




TOTALS...................0 - 0...............+0.00............1 - 0..............+5.00..............+5.00









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AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


Totals..............48-38-2..... 55.81%.... +29.00


AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS


Totals....................26 - 20..........+19.50.........27 -19 - 1..........+41.00............+60.50
 

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Saturday’s 6-pack


Too-early odds to win the 2020 World Series:


4-1— Houston


9-2— LA Dodgers


6-1— Bronx


9-1— Boston


10-1— Washington


12-1— Atlanta


Quote of the Day
“Let’s just say that I thought we’d be better than this.”
Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones


Saturday’s quiz
Who is the oldest head coach in the NFL this year?


Friday’s quiz
Ken Whisenhunt coached the Arizona Cardinals in their one Super Bowl.


Thursday’s quiz
Karl Malone has made the most free throws in NBA history (9,787)


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Saturday’s List of 13: Clearing out a cluttered mind……


13) Genuinely weird stat: NFL quarterbacks making their first career start this year are 8-0 ATS, 4-3-1 SU. Sunday, Denver’s Brandon Allen, Washington’s Dwayne Haskins become QB’s #9-10 to make his first career start.


12) If you’re into betting NBA games, make damn sure you know Kawhi Leonard’s status before wagering on a Clippers’ game; that may sound obvious, but sometimes life is simple.


So far this season, the Clippers are +54 with Leonard on the floor, -26 with him off the floor.


11) There are 45 NBA players this season who are making $25M+.


10) In the Super Bowl era before this year, 25 teams started a season 8-0; of those 25 teams, 14 made it to the Super Bowl, going 8-6, with ’09 Saints the last 8-0 team to win a title. The seventeen 8-0 teams that made it to a conference title game went 14-3.


49ers and Patriots are 8-0 right now. 49ers and the 2013 Chiefs are the only teams in NFL history to start 8-0 after winning four or fewer games the previous season.


9) NFL teams with most snaps played by rookies this season:
— Giants 2,907
— Jaguars 2,417
— Raiders 2,352


8) NFL teams with most salary cap dollar on IR:
— Steelers $37.6M
— Jaguars $33.3M
— Texans $31.6M


7) Last six teams to play Game 7 of a finals series at home:
2019 Astros- lost to Washington
2019 Bruins- lost to St Louis
2017 Dodgers- lost to Houston
2016 Warriors- lost Cleveland
2016 Indians- lost to Chicago Cubs
2014 Royals- Lost to San Francisco


6) Wednesday night, Golden State was down 43-14 at home to the Phoenix Suns; they were down 37 at the half in Oklahoma Sunday. Going to be a long winter for the Warriors, who did win one of their first four games, but two really ugly losses in the first ten days of the season isn’t good.


Golden State could have a dismal year, get a lottery pick, then have Klay Thompson back next season and have themselves a contending team again in 2020-21. There is precedent for this……


From 1993-96, San Antonio won 55-62-59 games, then in ’96-’97, David Robinson got hurt and the Spurs went 20-62. They drafted a kid named Tim Duncan and haven’t missed the playoffs since then, winning five NBA titles.


5) Seattle Seahawks claimed WR Josh Gordon off waivers from New England. Talented yet troubled, the talented guys always get multiple chances.


4) CBS told golf analysts Gary McCord, Peter Kostis to take a hike; the two analysts have a combined 59 years of experience at CBS. CBS signed Davis Love III to replace McCord.


3) Last time 15th-ranked SMU was ranked this high in football? 1985.


2) From Mike Clay: New Orleans Saints’ WR Michael Thomas has 73 receptions in 8 games, which puts him on pace for 146 catches, which would break Marvin Harrison’s single-season record of 143 set in 2002.


Despite all that, Thomas doesn’t have a single end zone target this season; he’s scored four TD’s anyway. .


1) If I never hear the phrase “Quid Pro Quo” again, it’ll be too damn soon, except when Mr Chow says it in The Hangover, a very funny movie. Then its OK.
 

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Week 21 - Saturday November 2, 2019

EDMONTON ESKIMOS @ SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS
Final Score Score
Teams Odds 1 2 3 4 T ATS
813 EDM 47.5 0 0 13 0 13 Cover: 0
814 SAS « -10 10 0 2 11 23 Under: 36
Line Movements


TORONTO ARGONAUTS @ HAMILTON TIGER CATS
Final Score Score
Teams Odds 1 2 3 4 T ATS
815 TOR 53 6 11 0 1 18 Cover: 6
816 HAM « -9 7 10 0 4 21 Under: 39
Line Movements

CALGARY STAMPEDERS @ BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS
1:44 - 4th Score
Teams Odds 1 2 3 4 T ATS
817 CAL -8.5 8 6 0 7 21
818 BC 47 0 3 7 6 16
Line Movements



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CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOVEMBER THRU GREY CUP BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD


11/02/2019...........4-2-0............66.66%.............+9.00
11/01/2019.......... 1-0-0.......... 100.00% ...........+5.00


TOTALS.................5-2-0 ..........100.00% ...........+14.00




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BEST BETS:


DATE........................ATS........... ..UNITS..............O/U..............UNITS.............TOTAL




11/02/2019.............1 - 1...............-0.50.............1 - 1..............-0.50...............-1.00
11/01/2019.............0 - 0...............+0.00............1 - 0..............+5.00..............+5.00




TOTALS...................1 - 1...............-0.50.............2 - 1..............+4.500.............+4.00




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AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


Totals..............48-38-2..... 55.81%.... +29.00


AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS


Totals....................26 - 20..........+19.50.........27 -19 - 1..........+41.00............+60.50
 

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CFL Betting Notes - Div Finals
David Schwab

The final weekend of CFL regular season games kicked things off with Montreal posting its 10th straight-up victory of the year by beating Ottawa 42-32 as a seven-point road favorite on Friday night.

In the first of three Saturday games, Saskatchewan clinched the West Division title with a 23-13 victory against Edmonton in a PUSH as a 10-point home favorite. Hamilton closed out its season with a tight 21-18 win at home against Toronto, but the Tiger-Cats came nowhere close to covering the 13 ½-point spread. Calgary closed as a 6 ½-point road favorite against British Columbia and the Stampeders failed to cover in a 21-16 decision.

Sunday, Nov. 10

Edmonton Eskimos (8-10 SU, 5-12-1 ATS) at Montreal Alouettes (10-8 SU, 10-8 ATS)
Point-spread: Montreal -1 ½
Total: 50


Game Overview

Edmonton enters the playoffs as a crossover team from the West Division. The Eskimos split the season series against Montreal SU with the home team winning each meeting. They were 0-2 ATS with the total staying UNDER 54 points in a 20-10 loss to the Alouettes as 5 ½-point road favorites. Edmonton has just two straight-up wins over its last nine games with a 1-7-1 record against the spread. The total has stayed UNDER in three of its last five contests. It has gone 2-6-1 ATS on the road this season.

Logan Kilgore took the majority of the snaps at quarterback in the season finale. He completed 12-of-22 passes for 88 yards with two touchdown throws against one interception. Taking over for the injured Trevor Harris over final six games of the season, he has thrown for 1,199 yards while completing 65.5 percent of his 174 attempts. Kilgore has six touchdown passes against nine interceptions.

This will be Montreal’s first postseason appearance since the 2014 CFL season. The Alouettes followed a SU win with a SU loss in each of their past nine outings. They went 5-4 ATS during this same span with the total going OVER in three of their final four games. Montreal failed to cover the closing spread in five of its final seven home games.

Vernon Adams Jr. completed 13-of-16 passing attempts in limited action Friday night for 126 yards and two touchdowns before giving way to Matt Shiltz. Adams finished the regular season with 3,942 total passing yards while completing 65.7 percent of his 431 passing attempts. He tossed 24 touchdowns against 13 interceptions. William Stanback was the Alouettes’ leading rusher with 1,048 yards and five scores on 170 carries. He gained 45 yards on seven rushing attempts against Ottawa.

Betting Trends

-- With the SU season split, Edmonton has won 11 of its last 12 games against Montreal. It also has an 8-4 edge in these meetings ATS. The total has gone OVER in four of the last five games in this inter-division clash.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers (11-7 SU, 12-6 ATS) at Calgary Stampeders (12-6 SU, 5-12-1 ATS)
Point-spread: Calgary -6
Total: 49 ½


Game Overview

The Blue Bombers have the benefit of a Week 21 bye heading into their third game against Calgary over the past four weeks. This will be the fourth meeting between these West Division rivals this season with the home team winning each game SU. Winnipeg has the 2-1 edge ATS with the total going OVER in all three games. The Blue Bombers are 5-1 ATS this season when closing as underdogs and they have covered in three of their last five road games.

In the season-ending 29-28 home win against Calgary, Zach Collaros was under center at quarterback in his only start this season due to injury. He completed 22-of-28 passes for 221 yards and two scores. He was also picked off once. Andrew Harris gained another 64 yards running the ball on 15 carries. He ended the regular season as the CFL’s leading rusher with 1,380 yards and four scores on 225 carries.

The Week 20 loss to Winnipeg cost Calgary the West Division title after opening that home-and-home series with a 37-33 victory as a 6 ½-point favorite at home. The Stampeders were 7-2 SU in their last nine games with a costly 2-6-1 record ATS after failing to cover in their last five games. The total stayed UNDER 47 points in Saturday’s win against BC after going OVER in six of their previous 10 outings. Calgary is 2-7 ATS at home this season and a dismal 1-11-1 ATS closing as a favorite.

Bo Levi Mitchell ended the season with 3,464 passing yards and 19 touchdown throws in 11 starts. He completed 66 percent of his 415 passing attempts. He threw for a combined 687 yards and seven touchdowns in those final two games against Winnipeg. Reginald Begelton has been his top target with 102 receptions in 17 games. His 1,444 receiving yards is ranked third in the CFL and his 10 touchdown catches are also tied for the third most in the CFL.

Betting Trends

-- Calgary has the slight 6-4 SU edge in the last 10 meetings between these two division foes. This includes a 22-14 SU win in last year’s playoffs as a 7 ½-point home favorite. The series is tied 5-5 ATS with the total going OVER in six of the 10 games.
 

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Week 22


Sunday, November 10

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EDMONTON (8 - 10) at MONTREAL (10 - 8) - 11/10/2019, 1:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
EDMONTON is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in all games this season.
EDMONTON is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in all lined games this season.
EDMONTON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) off a division game this season.
EDMONTON is 4-12 ATS (-9.2 Units) in games played on turf this season.
EDMONTON is 7-17 ATS (-11.7 Units) in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons.
EDMONTON is 0-8 ATS (-8.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
EDMONTON is 0-6 ATS (-6.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 9 or more games this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
MONTREAL is 4-2 against the spread versus EDMONTON over the last 3 seasons
EDMONTON is 5-1 straight up against MONTREAL over the last 3 seasons
4 of 6 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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WINNIPEG (11 - 7) at CALGARY (12 - 6) - 11/10/2019, 4:30 PM
Top Trends for this game.
WINNIPEG is 36-21 ATS (+12.9 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 36-21 ATS (+12.9 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) versus division opponents this season.
WINNIPEG is 9-1 ATS (+7.9 Units) off a division game this season.
WINNIPEG is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) in games played on turf this season.
CALGARY is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) as a favorite this season.
CALGARY is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in games played on turf this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
CALGARY is 4-4 against the spread versus WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
CALGARY is 4-4 straight up against WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
4 of 8 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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Trend Report
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Sunday, November 10

Montreal Alouettes
Montreal is 15-8 ATS in its last 23 games
Montreal is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games at home
Montreal is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home
Montreal is 8-15 SU in its last 23 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 6 games at home
Montreal is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 4-8 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 1-11 SU in its last 12 games when playing Edmonton
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Montreal's last 5 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Montreal is 15-8 SU in its last 23 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Montreal is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Edmonton
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Montreal's last 7 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Edmonton Eskimos
Edmonton is 1-7-1 ATS in its last 9 games
Edmonton is 2-7 SU in its last 9 games
Edmonton is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
Edmonton is 3-12 SU in its last 15 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of Edmonton's last 14 games on the road
Edmonton is 8-4 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 11-1 SU in its last 12 games when playing Montreal
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Edmonton's last 5 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Montreal
Edmonton is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Montreal
Edmonton is 8-15 SU in its last 23 games when playing on the road against Montreal
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Edmonton's last 7 games when playing on the road against Montreal

Calgary Stampeders
Calgary is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games
Calgary is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games
Calgary is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games at home
Calgary is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games at home
Calgary is 20-5 SU in its last 25 games when playing Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing Winnipeg
Calgary is 17-2 SU in its last 19 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 games
Winnipeg is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games
Winnipeg is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games on the road
Winnipeg is 5-20 SU in its last 25 games when playing Calgary
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing Calgary
Winnipeg is 2-17 SU in its last 19 games when playing on the road against Calgary
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing on the road against Calgary


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CFL Division Semifinals preview, odds, picks & predictions: Why Winnipeg is worth a wager
Rohit Ponnaiya

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are 6-point underdogs on the road against the Calgary Stampeders in the CFL Western Division semifinals on Sunday.

The CFL division semifinals take place on Sunday with the Edmonton Eskimos crossing over to play the Montreal Alouettes, while the Calgary Stampeders host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as 6-point chalk.

We break down the odds (provided by 10bet.com) with analysis and predictions for both CFL playoff games this weekend.

Season Betting Trends

Favorites: 62-19 SU, 38-41-2 ATS
Home teams: 50-31 SU, 40-39-2 ATS
Over/Under: 37-43-1

Week 21 Picks: 3-1
Season to date: 39-36-2


EDMONTON ESKIMOS AT MONTREAL ALOUETTES (-1.5, 50)

This line is a testament to how much the Alouettes have flown under the radar all season. While the Eskimos will have star quarterback Trevor Harris, he's played just one game since September 8 and they had red-zone problems on offense even with Harris under center.

Alouettes QB Vernon Adams Jr might be the front-runner for Most Outstanding Player after accounting for 36 total touchdowns (24 passing and 12 running) in 16 games this season. While the Eskimos defense has been excellent against the pass they've been vulnerable to the run giving up 5.4 yards per carry. That's bad news against the mobile Adams and Montreal running back William Stanback who rushed for 1048 yards in 14 games with 6.2 YPA.

Edmonton has struggled on the road going 3-6 SU and 2-7 ATS. Their three victories away from home came against the three-worst teams in the league in Ottawa, Toronto and B.C. The Als went 6-3 at home, including a 20-10 victory over the Esks in Week 6 - a game which Harris was healthy for. Take the home side to win and cover.

PICK:
Montreal -1.5


WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS AT CALGARY STAMPEDERS (-6, 49.5)

If the regular-season matchups between these teams are any indication, this should be a close game. The Bombers went 2-1 in the series with a total score of 89-88 for Calgary. The biggest margin of victory was a 37-33 Calgary victory in Week 19 where Winnipeg had a fourth-quarter lead.

While Calgary could certainly repeat as Grey Cup champions this isn't the same juggernaut they've had in years past. The Stamps rank fourth in the league in offense and in defense (both in terms of yardage and scoring), which in a league of nine teams isn't exactly impressive.

The Bombers struggled towards the end of the season but with the recently acquired (and recently healthy) Zach Collaros looking sharp against the Stamps in their season finale, their passing struggles might be over. Winnipeg has the top running attack and the best run defense in the league and, at least on paper, a formidable pass defense that has piled up 48 sacks and 24 interceptions.

When it comes to special teams, Winnipeg has a clear edge. Returner Janarion Grant has two punt return TDs against Calgary this season and Winnipeg is plus-7 in big plays on special teams while Calgary is minus-6.

The Bombers are 6-1 ATS in their last seven games against Western Conference opponents while the Stamps are 0-6-1 ATS in their previous seven games overall. Take Winnipeg and the points.

PICK:
Winnipeg +6
 

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Week 22



Sunday, November 10

Edmonton @ Montreal

Game 821-822
November 10, 2019 @ 1:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Edmonton
110.395
Montreal
109.972
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Edmonton
by 1
46
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Montreal
by 2
50
Dunkel Pick:
Edmonton
(+2); Under

Winnipeg @ Calgary


Game 823-824
November 10, 2019 @ 4:30 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Winnipeg
116.567
Calgary
117.533
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Calgary
by 1
45
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Calgary
by 6
49 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Winnipeg
(+6); Under
 

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GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS



EDM at MTL 01:00 PM


MTL -1.5 *****


O 50.0 ******





WPG at CGY 04:30 PM


WPG +5.5 ******


O 49.5 *****
 

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Wager Favorites-Underdogs Home-Away
Straight Up 0-2 0-2
Against the Spread 0-2 0-2


Total
Over-Under 2-0
Semifinals


SUNDAY, NOV. 10
Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result
Edmonton (+2.5, ML +130) Montreal 37-29 Underdog Over (49)
Winnipeg (+4.5, ML +172) Calgary 35-14 Underdog Over (48)


Finals


SUNDAY, NOV. 17
Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result
Edmonton Hamilton - - -
Winnipeg Saskatchewan - - -


GREY CUP


SUNDAY, NOV. 24
Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result
TBD TBD - - -








CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOVEMBER THRU GREY CUP BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD


11/10/2019...........2-2-0............50.00%..............-1.00
11/02/2019...........4-2-0............66.66%.............+9.00
11/01/2019.......... 1-0-0.......... 100.00% ...........+5.00


TOTALS.................7-4-0 ..........63.63% ...........+13.00




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BEST BETS:


DATE........................ATS........... ..UNITS..............O/U..............UNITS.............TOTAL


11/10/2019.............1 - 1...............-0.50.............1 - 1..............-0.50...............-1.00
11/02/2019.............1 - 1...............-0.50.............1 - 1..............-0.50...............-1.00
11/01/2019.............0 - 0...............+0.00............1 - 0..............+5.00..............+5.00




TOTALS...................2 - 2...............-1.00.............3 - 2..............+4.00.............+3.00





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AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


Totals..............48-38-2..... 55.81%.... +29.00


AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS


Totals....................26 - 20..........+19.50.........27 -19 - 1..........+41.00............+60.50
 

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Monday’s 6-pack


Top six picks for Week 10 in Westgate Super Contest:


6) Cardinals +4.5 (794)- W


5) Bills +3 (848)- T


4) Cowboys -3 (863)-L


3) Rams -3.5 (1,083)- L


2) Seahawks +6.5 (1,115)-


1) Chiefs -3.5 (1,750)- L


2019 record: 26-29-3


Quote of the Day
“It’s definitely encouraging. Going through any kind of losing streak, it’s definitely hard. For us not to be able to give up and try to make changes where we can, wherever we can, to not quit and beat a real good team in their house, it means a lot and it says a lot about our team.”
Falcons’ DT Grady Jarrett


Monday’s quiz
How many NFL teams have started the same QB in every game this season?


Sunday’s quiz
Les Miles was LSU’s football coach the last time they beat Alabama.


Saturday’s quiz
Bobby Hurley played most of his NBA career (242 of 269 games) for the Sacramento Kings.


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Monday’s Den: Wrapping up an NFL Sunday……


Titans 35, Chiefs 32:

— Mahomes threw for 446 yards in his return from injury.
— Chiefs lost four of their last six games.
— Tennessee ran ball 26 times for 225 yards; Henry had a 68-yard TD run.


— Titans are 5-0 when they score 23+ points, 0-5 when they do not.
— Tennessee won its last three home games by total of 10 points.
— All four Tannehill starts went over the total.


Browns 19, Bills 16:
— Buffalo missed 52-yard FG that would’ve tied game; they also missed a 34-yarder.
— Bills are 5-0 when they score 17+ points, 0-3 when they don’t.
— Seven of nine Buffalo games stayed under the total.


— Browns drove 82 yards on 10 plays for winning TD with 1:44 left.
— Cleveland was for first time in four home games.
— Browns outrushed Bills; they’re 5-11-1 ATS last 17 games as a home favorite.


Buccaneers 30, Cardinals 27:
— Cardinals covered five of their last six games.
— Seven of 10 Arizona games were decided by 6 or fewer points.
— NFC West road underdogs are 8-1 ATS outside their division.


— Tampa Bay drove 64 yards in six plays for winning TD with 1:44 left.
— Bucs converted 7-15 third down plays, Arizona 1-10.
— Tampa Bay is 4-16-1 ATS in its last 21 games as a home favorite


Jets 34, Giants 27:
— In their last four games, Giants allowed four TD’s on defense/special teams.
— Four of Giants’ last five games went over the total.
— NFC East non-divisional favorites are 3-8 ATS.


— Jets’ safety Adams scored defensive TD, taking ball out of QB Jones’ hands.
— Total yardage was 294-267 Jets; lot of points for so few yards.
— Jets’ first two drives: 22 plays, 121 yards, two touchdowns.


Falcons 26, Saints 9:
— Atlanta snaps their six-game losing skid, gets first road win.
— Falcons are 2-9 ATS now in last 11 games a road underdog, 1-3 TY
— Atlanta covered seven of last nine post-bye games.


— Loss ends Saints’ 6-game winning streak.
— Brees was sacked 6 times; Falcons came into game with only 7 sacks.
— New Orleans committed 12 penalties for 90 yards, 6 of which gave Atlanta a first down.


Ravens 49, Bengals 13:
— Baltimore had two defensive TD’s, has five in their last three games.
— Ravens won their last five games, scoring 30.0 ppg.
— Baltimore’s first three drives: 24 plays, 230 yards, three TD’s.


— Ravens’ defense outscored Bengals’ offense, 14-13.
— In their last two games, Cincy allowed 12.0/11.0 yards/ pass attempt.
— Bengals covered once in their last six post-bye games.


Packers 24, Panthers 16:
— Green Bay defense stopped McCaffrey at goal line on the last play.
— Carolina is 4-0 when they score 30+ points, 0-4 when they do not.
— NFC South road underdogs are 5-8 ATS outside the division.


— Jones ran ball 13 times for 93 yards, three TD’s.
— Rodgers threw for 233 yards, no TD’s; Packers converted 4-9 on 3rd down.
— Next week is Green Bay’s bye week, latest one they’ve ever had.


Bears 20, Lions 13:
— Lions’ QB Stafford (back) missed his first start in 136 games.
— Detroit is 3-5-1, with four losses by 7 or less points.
— Backup QB Driskel was 27-46/269 in his 6th career start (1-5).


— Chicago’s first four drives: 15 plays, 25 yards, four punts.
— Bears converted only 2 of 12 third down plays, Lions 7-18.
— Win snaps Chicago’s four-game losing skid.


Dolphins 16, Colts 12:
— Miami has now led their last four games at halftime, winning last two.
— Dolphins covered their last five games.
— Six of last eight Miami games stayed under the total.


— Hoyer threw INT in end zone first series of game, setting tone for day.
— Hoyer completed only 18-39 passes, converted 5-13 third down plays.
— Both teams averaged under 5.0 yards/pass attempt, in a dome.


Steelers 17, Rams 12:
— Rams scored a defensive TD 0:14 into the game, their only TD of the day.
— Rams on 3rd down: in wins, 35-73 (47.9%), losses 8-45 (17.8%)
— LA’s last four games stayed under the total.


— Steelers won their last four games after a 1-4 start.
— Pitt is 10-4-1 ATS in last 15 games as a home underdog, 3-0 TY
— Defenses scored 16 of the 29 points in this game.
 

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CFL Betting Notes - Div Finals
David Schwab


The final weekend of CFL regular season games kicked things off with Montreal posting its 10th straight-up victory of the year by beating Ottawa 42-32 as a seven-point road favorite on Friday night.


In the first of three Saturday games, Saskatchewan clinched the West Division title with a 23-13 victory against Edmonton in a PUSH as a 10-point home favorite. Hamilton closed out its season with a tight 21-18 win at home against Toronto, but the Tiger-Cats came nowhere close to covering the 13 ½-point spread. Calgary closed as a 6 ½-point road favorite against British Columbia and the Stampeders failed to cover in a 21-16 decision.


Sunday, Nov. 10


Edmonton Eskimos (8-10 SU, 5-12-1 ATS) at Montreal Alouettes (10-8 SU, 10-8 ATS)
Point-spread: Montreal -1 ½
Total: 50



Game Overview


Edmonton enters the playoffs as a crossover team from the West Division. The Eskimos split the season series against Montreal SU with the home team winning each meeting. They were 0-2 ATS with the total staying UNDER 54 points in a 20-10 loss to the Alouettes as 5 ½-point road favorites. Edmonton has just two straight-up wins over its last nine games with a 1-7-1 record against the spread. The total has stayed UNDER in three of its last five contests. It has gone 2-6-1 ATS on the road this season.


Logan Kilgore took the majority of the snaps at quarterback in the season finale. He completed 12-of-22 passes for 88 yards with two touchdown throws against one interception. Taking over for the injured Trevor Harris over final six games of the season, he has thrown for 1,199 yards while completing 65.5 percent of his 174 attempts. Kilgore has six touchdown passes against nine interceptions.


This will be Montreal’s first postseason appearance since the 2014 CFL season. The Alouettes followed a SU win with a SU loss in each of their past nine outings. They went 5-4 ATS during this same span with the total going OVER in three of their final four games. Montreal failed to cover the closing spread in five of its final seven home games.


Vernon Adams Jr. completed 13-of-16 passing attempts in limited action Friday night for 126 yards and two touchdowns before giving way to Matt Shiltz. Adams finished the regular season with 3,942 total passing yards while completing 65.7 percent of his 431 passing attempts. He tossed 24 touchdowns against 13 interceptions. William Stanback was the Alouettes’ leading rusher with 1,048 yards and five scores on 170 carries. He gained 45 yards on seven rushing attempts against Ottawa.


Betting Trends


-- With the SU season split, Edmonton has won 11 of its last 12 games against Montreal. It also has an 8-4 edge in these meetings ATS. The total has gone OVER in four of the last five games in this inter-division clash.


Winnipeg Blue Bombers (11-7 SU, 12-6 ATS) at Calgary Stampeders (12-6 SU, 5-12-1 ATS)
Point-spread: Calgary -6
Total: 49 ½



Game Overview


The Blue Bombers have the benefit of a Week 21 bye heading into their third game against Calgary over the past four weeks. This will be the fourth meeting between these West Division rivals this season with the home team winning each game SU. Winnipeg has the 2-1 edge ATS with the total going OVER in all three games. The Blue Bombers are 5-1 ATS this season when closing as underdogs and they have covered in three of their last five road games.


In the season-ending 29-28 home win against Calgary, Zach Collaros was under center at quarterback in his only start this season due to injury. He completed 22-of-28 passes for 221 yards and two scores. He was also picked off once. Andrew Harris gained another 64 yards running the ball on 15 carries. He ended the regular season as the CFL’s leading rusher with 1,380 yards and four scores on 225 carries.


The Week 20 loss to Winnipeg cost Calgary the West Division title after opening that home-and-home series with a 37-33 victory as a 6 ½-point favorite at home. The Stampeders were 7-2 SU in their last nine games with a costly 2-6-1 record ATS after failing to cover in their last five games. The total stayed UNDER 47 points in Saturday’s win against BC after going OVER in six of their previous 10 outings. Calgary is 2-7 ATS at home this season and a dismal 1-11-1 ATS closing as a favorite.


Bo Levi Mitchell ended the season with 3,464 passing yards and 19 touchdown throws in 11 starts. He completed 66 percent of his 415 passing attempts. He threw for a combined 687 yards and seven touchdowns in those final two games against Winnipeg. Reginald Begelton has been his top target with 102 receptions in 17 games. His 1,444 receiving yards is ranked third in the CFL and his 10 touchdown catches are also tied for the third most in the CFL.


Betting Trends


-- Calgary has the slight 6-4 SU edge in the last 10 meetings between these two division foes. This includes a 22-14 SU win in last year’s playoffs as a 7 ½-point home favorite. The series is tied 5-5 ATS with the total going OVER in six of the 10 games.




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CFL
Long Sheet


Week 22



Sunday, November 10


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EDMONTON (8 - 10) at MONTREAL (10 - 8) - 11/10/2019, 1:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
EDMONTON is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in all games this season.
EDMONTON is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in all lined games this season.
EDMONTON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) off a division game this season.
EDMONTON is 4-12 ATS (-9.2 Units) in games played on turf this season.
EDMONTON is 7-17 ATS (-11.7 Units) in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons.
EDMONTON is 0-8 ATS (-8.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
EDMONTON is 0-6 ATS (-6.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 9 or more games this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
MONTREAL is 4-2 against the spread versus EDMONTON over the last 3 seasons
EDMONTON is 5-1 straight up against MONTREAL over the last 3 seasons
4 of 6 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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WINNIPEG (11 - 7) at CALGARY (12 - 6) - 11/10/2019, 4:30 PM
Top Trends for this game.
WINNIPEG is 36-21 ATS (+12.9 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 36-21 ATS (+12.9 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) versus division opponents this season.
WINNIPEG is 9-1 ATS (+7.9 Units) off a division game this season.
WINNIPEG is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) in games played on turf this season.
CALGARY is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) as a favorite this season.
CALGARY is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in games played on turf this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
CALGARY is 4-4 against the spread versus WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
CALGARY is 4-4 straight up against WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
4 of 8 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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Week 22



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Trend Report
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Sunday, November 10


Montreal Alouettes
Montreal is 15-8 ATS in its last 23 games
Montreal is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games at home
Montreal is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home
Montreal is 8-15 SU in its last 23 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 6 games at home
Montreal is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 4-8 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 1-11 SU in its last 12 games when playing Edmonton
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Montreal's last 5 games when playing Edmonton
Montreal is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Montreal is 15-8 SU in its last 23 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Montreal is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Edmonton
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Montreal's last 7 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Edmonton Eskimos
Edmonton is 1-7-1 ATS in its last 9 games
Edmonton is 2-7 SU in its last 9 games
Edmonton is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
Edmonton is 3-12 SU in its last 15 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of Edmonton's last 14 games on the road
Edmonton is 8-4 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 11-1 SU in its last 12 games when playing Montreal
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Edmonton's last 5 games when playing Montreal
Edmonton is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Montreal
Edmonton is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Montreal
Edmonton is 8-15 SU in its last 23 games when playing on the road against Montreal
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Edmonton's last 7 games when playing on the road against Montreal


Calgary Stampeders
Calgary is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games
Calgary is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games
Calgary is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games at home
Calgary is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games at home
Calgary is 20-5 SU in its last 25 games when playing Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing Winnipeg
Calgary is 17-2 SU in its last 19 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 games
Winnipeg is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games
Winnipeg is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games on the road
Winnipeg is 5-20 SU in its last 25 games when playing Calgary
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing Calgary
Winnipeg is 2-17 SU in its last 19 games when playing on the road against Calgary
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing on the road against Calgary




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CFL Division Semifinals preview, odds, picks & predictions: Why Winnipeg is worth a wager
Rohit Ponnaiya


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are 6-point underdogs on the road against the Calgary Stampeders in the CFL Western Division semifinals on Sunday.


The CFL division semifinals take place on Sunday with the Edmonton Eskimos crossing over to play the Montreal Alouettes, while the Calgary Stampeders host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as 6-point chalk.


We break down the odds (provided by 10bet.com) with analysis and predictions for both CFL playoff games this weekend.


Season Betting Trends


Favorites: 62-19 SU, 38-41-2 ATS
Home teams: 50-31 SU, 40-39-2 ATS
Over/Under: 37-43-1


Week 21 Picks: 3-1
Season to date: 39-36-2



EDMONTON ESKIMOS AT MONTREAL ALOUETTES (-1.5, 50)


This line is a testament to how much the Alouettes have flown under the radar all season. While the Eskimos will have star quarterback Trevor Harris, he's played just one game since September 8 and they had red-zone problems on offense even with Harris under center.


Alouettes QB Vernon Adams Jr might be the front-runner for Most Outstanding Player after accounting for 36 total touchdowns (24 passing and 12 running) in 16 games this season. While the Eskimos defense has been excellent against the pass they've been vulnerable to the run giving up 5.4 yards per carry. That's bad news against the mobile Adams and Montreal running back William Stanback who rushed for 1048 yards in 14 games with 6.2 YPA.


Edmonton has struggled on the road going 3-6 SU and 2-7 ATS. Their three victories away from home came against the three-worst teams in the league in Ottawa, Toronto and B.C. The Als went 6-3 at home, including a 20-10 victory over the Esks in Week 6 - a game which Harris was healthy for. Take the home side to win and cover.

PICK:
Montreal -1.5




WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS AT CALGARY STAMPEDERS (-6, 49.5)


If the regular-season matchups between these teams are any indication, this should be a close game. The Bombers went 2-1 in the series with a total score of 89-88 for Calgary. The biggest margin of victory was a 37-33 Calgary victory in Week 19 where Winnipeg had a fourth-quarter lead.


While Calgary could certainly repeat as Grey Cup champions this isn't the same juggernaut they've had in years past. The Stamps rank fourth in the league in offense and in defense (both in terms of yardage and scoring), which in a league of nine teams isn't exactly impressive.


The Bombers struggled towards the end of the season but with the recently acquired (and recently healthy) Zach Collaros looking sharp against the Stamps in their season finale, their passing struggles might be over. Winnipeg has the top running attack and the best run defense in the league and, at least on paper, a formidable pass defense that has piled up 48 sacks and 24 interceptions.


When it comes to special teams, Winnipeg has a clear edge. Returner Janarion Grant has two punt return TDs against Calgary this season and Winnipeg is plus-7 in big plays on special teams while Calgary is minus-6.


The Bombers are 6-1 ATS in their last seven games against Western Conference opponents while the Stamps are 0-6-1 ATS in their previous seven games overall. Take Winnipeg and the points.

PICK:
Winnipeg +6


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CFL
Dunkel


Week 22





Sunday, November 10

Edmonton @ Montreal


Game 821-822
November 10, 2019 @ 1:00 pm


Dunkel Rating:
Edmonton
110.395
Montreal
109.972
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Edmonton
by 1
46
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Montreal
by 2
50
Dunkel Pick:
Edmonton
(+2); Under


Winnipeg @ Calgary



Game 823-824
November 10, 2019 @ 4:30 pm


Dunkel Rating:
Winnipeg
116.567
Calgary
117.533
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Calgary
by 1
45
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Calgary
by 6
49 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Winnipeg
(+6); Under
 

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Bottom six teams in 3-point shooting early this season:


— Elon 10%


— Southern Utah 11.4%


— Northwestern 12.5%


— Seattle 13.3%


— Southern 13.6%


— Virginia 16%


There are three other teams who haven’t played a Division I opponent yet.


Quote of the Day
“When you go to the zoo and half the bears are asleep, you’re not able to enjoy the zoo.”
Scott Boras


Thursday’s quiz
Who was the Cleveland Browns’ coach he last time they made the playoffs?


Wednesday’s quiz
John Calipari has led UMass, Memphis, Kentucky to a Final Four.


Tuesday’s quiz
Kawhi Leonard played his college basketball at San Diego State


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Thursday’s List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud……


13) VCU 84, LSU 82— VCU’s coaches have it in their contracts that if they bolt for greener pa$ture$, their new team has to play a home/home series with VCU; this was Will Wade’s visit back home— he was not warmly received. Guys wearing fake FBI uniforms wee sitting by the LSU bench.


VCU led this game by 15 late in first half, but LSU fought back- they were outscored 23-13 on the foul line. Quality game between two teams I expect to see in March.

12) Ohio State 76, Villanova 51— Buckeyes led this game 40-22 at halftime.


It is very, very early in the season; some teams are way ahead of others. It is easy to overreact to unusual scores, once we get to Thanksgiving, we can begin to do some evaluating.

11) NFL finalized its Week 16 schedule by putting three games on Saturday, Dec 21; Texans-Bucs, Bills-Patriots and Rams-49ers.


10) Rams’ injury troubles on the offensive line have contributed to their offense being less explosive; hard to throw longer passes if you’re struggling to protect the QB.


Last year, the Rams had 15 TD plays of 18+ yards; this year, they have three.


9) 46-year old Adam Vinatieri has missed 11 PAT’s/FG’s this year; the Colts have brought in other kickers to try out.


8) Field position is important in football; turnover margin and 3/outs go a long way towards determining field position, especially now that kickoff returns have been greatly reduced.


These teams have forced the most 3/outs this season:


New England 44, San Francisco 41, Philadelphia 34


7) These teams have forced the fewest 3/outs this season:


Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Oakland, all 17.


6) These teams have gone 3/out on offense the most this year:


Bears 46, Jets 44, Redskins 36, Giants 33


5) These teams have gone 3/out on offense the least this year:


Texans 13, Cowboys 14, Ravens/Saints 17, Chiefs 18


4) When Arkansas fired football coach Chad Morris last week, they also lost out on a 4-star QB recruit who happens to be…….Chad Morris’ son.


Chandler Morris is rated as the #13 dual-threat QB in the country, in the 2020 class.

3) Mike Piazza is going to coach the Italian team in the 2021 World Baseball Classic.

2) From ESPN Stats: Last week, the Browns had a drive where they ran six plays from the Buffalo 1 or 2-yard line but didn’t score on that drive; that is the first time that has happened in the NFL since December 18, 1993, when the Jets couldn’t score in that situation against Dallas.


1) Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander both won Cy Young awards Wednesday night; only two players homered off of both of them this season, Adam Eaton and Juan Soto, both of whom homered against Verlander in the World Series.
 

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CFL Betting Notes - Semis
David Schwab


Both road underdogs shook things up early in this season’s CFL playoffs. In the first of two division semifinal showdowns on Sunday, Edmonton upended Montreal 37-29 closing as a 2 ½-point underdog on the road. The total in that crossover matchup went well OVER the closing 49 ½-point line.


In a West Division battle later that day, Winnipeg is moving on in the playoffs with a stunning 35-14 road upset against the defending champion Calgary Stampeders. The Blue Bombers were four-point underdogs and the total slipped OVER the 48 ½-point total line.


Sunday, Nov. 17


Edmonton (9-10 SU, 6-12-1 ATS) at Hamilton (15-3 SU, 12-5-1 ATS)
Point-spread: Tiger-Cats -6
Total: 50.5



Game Overview


The Eskimos struggled over the second half of the CFL regular season with just two straight-up victories in their previous nine games. They went just 1-7-1 against the spread in that same span. Edmonton improved to 3-6-1 ATS on the road this season with Sunday’s upset in Montreal. The total has gone OVER in three of its last five games. It is 2-5-1 ATS in eight games this season closing as an underdog.


One of the reasons why the Eskimos struggled to win games recently was an injury to quarterback Trevor Harris. He is also the reason why they still have a chance to play in this year’s Grey Cup title game. He completed an amazing 92.3 percent of his 39 passing attempts for 421 yards and a score in Sunday’s win. Even though he missed six regular season games, Harris was second in the CFL in total passing yards with 4,027. He tossed 16 touchdowns against six interceptions.


Hamilton was probably preparing for Montreal in this division final tilt, but it now has to complete a three-game sweep against Edmonton after winning a pair of regular season matchups both SU and ATS. The Tiger-Cats rolled to a 42-12 home victory over the Eskimos on Oct. 4 as seven-point favorites. They failed to cover in a meaningless three-point win over Toronto in the season finale after covering ATS in six previous games. Hamilton brings a SU six-game winning streak into Sunday’s contest.


The Tiger-Cats lost Jeremiah Masoli at quarterback just six weeks into the season. However, Dane Evans took over the starting role in stride. He ended the year sixth on the list in total passing yards with 3,754. He also threw 21 scoring strikes against 13 picks. Another key factor in this game could be Brandon Banks as the CFL’s leading receiver in both yards (1,550) and touchdown catches (13).


Betting Trends


-- With the two SU victories this season, Hamilton has a 4-1 edge against Edmonton SU in the last five meetings. However, the Eskimos are still 5-2-1 ATS in their last eight road games against the Tiger-Cats. The total has gone OVER in five of the last six meetings overall.


Winnipeg (12-7 SU, 13-6 ATS) at Saskatchewan (13-5 SU, 12-5-1 ATS)
Point-spread: Roughriders -3.5
Total: 44



Game Overview


The Blue Bombers came up with a stellar effort against Calgary when they needed it the most. They lost five of their last eight games SU before Sunday’s win. This was actually their third game in a row against Calgary after splitting a season-ending home-and-home series SU. Winnipeg has been able to cover the closing spread in its last four games and in eight of its previous 11 contests. The total has gone OVER in five of its last seven games.


Trailing 14-8 at halftime, the Blue Bombers own the final two quarters by outscoring Calgary 27-0. Both Zach Collaros and Chris Streveler saw action at quarterback in this game. Collaros ended the day with 193 yards passing and one touchdown throw while Streveler was used more for his running ability with a game-high 82 yards and a score on 13 rushing attempts. Winnipeg’s defense deserves a great deal of the credit after holding Calgary to just 116 yards through the air.


Saskatchewan proved itself to be the best team in the competitive West Division all season long. Going all the way back to late July, the Roughriders reeled off 12 SU wins in 14 games while going a profitable 10-3-1 ATS. They split a home-and-home series against Winnipeg SU in early September before winning the season series with a 21-6 win at home on Oct. 5 as 3 ½-point favorites. The total stayed UNDER in each of those three matchups. Saskatchewan is 9-3-1 ATS this season closing as a favorite. It went 5-3-1 ATS at home.


Cody Fajardo took over the starting quarterback position early in the season and went on to lead the CFL in passing yards with 4,302. He completed a solid 71.5 percent of his 473 passing attempts. He posted 18 passing touchdowns while getting picked off eight times. William Powell led the ground game with 1,093 yards rushing and 12 touchdown runs on 215 carries. Fajardo also showed some excellent mobility running the ball with 611 rushing yards and 10 scores on 107 rushing attempts. There is concern for this game given a strained oblique, but he is insisting he will play.


Betting Trends


-- The Blue Bombers have the 4-1 edge ATS in their last five games against Saskatchewan. The total has stayed UNDER in each of those five meetings. The Roughriders have won 17 of their last 21 home games against Winnipeg SU.
 

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Sunday, November 17


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EDMONTON (9 - 10) at HAMILTON (15 - 3) - 11/17/2019, 1:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
EDMONTON is 5-12 ATS (-8.2 Units) in games played on turf this season.
EDMONTON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
HAMILTON is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) in all games this season.
HAMILTON is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) in all lined games this season.
HAMILTON is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) as a favorite this season.
HAMILTON is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) in games played on turf this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
HAMILTON is 5-1 against the spread versus EDMONTON over the last 3 seasons
HAMILTON is 4-2 straight up against EDMONTON over the last 3 seasons
5 of 6 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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WINNIPEG (12 - 7) at SASKATCHEWAN (13 - 5) - 11/17/2019, 4:30 PM
Top Trends for this game.
SASKATCHEWAN is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) in all games this season.
SASKATCHEWAN is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) in all lined games this season.
SASKATCHEWAN is 21-9 ATS (+11.1 Units) off a division game over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 13-6 ATS (+6.4 Units) in all games this season.
WINNIPEG is 13-6 ATS (+6.4 Units) in all lined games this season.
WINNIPEG is 7-1 ATS (+5.9 Units) as an underdog this season.
WINNIPEG is 9-2 ATS (+6.8 Units) versus division opponents this season.
WINNIPEG is 10-1 ATS (+8.9 Units) off a division game this season.
WINNIPEG is 13-5 ATS (+7.5 Units) in games played on turf this season.
WINNIPEG is 17-6 ATS (+10.4 Units) revenging a loss versus opponent over the last 3 seasons.

Head-to-Head Series History
WINNIPEG is 6-4 against the spread versus SASKATCHEWAN over the last 3 seasons
SASKATCHEWAN is 5-5 straight up against WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
5 of 10 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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Sunday, November 17


Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Hamilton is 6-1 ATS in its last 7 games
Hamilton is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
Hamilton is 7-2-1 ATS in its last 10 games at home
Hamilton is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Hamilton's last 9 games at home
Hamilton is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Edmonton
Hamilton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Edmonton
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games when playing Edmonton
Hamilton is 2-5-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Hamilton is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Edmonton
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Hamilton's last 8 games when playing at home against Edmonton
Edmonton Eskimos
Edmonton is 2-7-1 ATS in its last 10 games
Edmonton is 3-7 SU in its last 10 games
Edmonton is 1-3-1 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
Edmonton is 4-12 SU in its last 16 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of Edmonton's last 15 games on the road
Edmonton is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Hamilton
Edmonton is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing Hamilton
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Edmonton's last 6 games when playing Hamilton
Edmonton is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Hamilton
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Edmonton's last 8 games when playing on the road against Hamilton


Saskatchewan Roughriders
Saskatchewan is 5-0-1 ATS in its last 6 games
Saskatchewan is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
Saskatchewan is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Saskatchewan's last 10 games at home
Saskatchewan is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Winnipeg
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Saskatchewan's last 5 games when playing Winnipeg
Saskatchewan is 17-4 SU in its last 21 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 9 of Saskatchewan's last 12 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 5 games
Winnipeg is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
Winnipeg is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Winnipeg's last 7 games on the road
Winnipeg is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Saskatchewan
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Winnipeg's last 5 games when playing Saskatchewan
Winnipeg is 4-17 SU in its last 21 games when playing on the road against Saskatchewan
The total has gone OVER in 9 of Winnipeg's last 12 games when playing on the road against Saskatchewan
 

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HAM -6.0


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WPG at SSK 04:30 PM


WPG +3.5


O 44.0
 

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HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Edmonton Eskimos 36-16 on Sunday afternoon in the Eastern Final and punched their ticket to the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.


In front of a packed Tim Hortons Field, attendance was officially 25,177, the Ticats won their first East Division crown since 2014.


The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence was a major factor in the win, as they collected three key turnovers – including interceptions from Richard Leonard and Justin Tuggle and a fumble recovery from Frankie Williams. As a unit, they also held the Esks to just a single touchdown in the ball game and got in behind the best offensive line in the CFL to add three sacks on QB Trevor Harris. The defensive unit also held Edmonton scoreless in the first and third quarters of the ball game.


Ticats pivot Dane Evans had an impressive outing in his first playoff start, completing 21 of 36 passes and throwing for 386 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Harris was good on 29 of 41 passes for 319 yards, a touchdown and a pair of interceptions.


Backup quarterback David Watford scored two touchdowns for the Tiger-Cats while Bralon Addison hauled in 130 yards on seven catches and Brandon Banks caught four passes for 100 yards and a touchdown.


DaVaris Daniels caught seven passes for 109 yards and the Eskimos only major score while running back C.J. Gable carried the rock 15 times for 55 yards in their team’s loss.


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HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Edmonton Eskimos 36-16 on Sunday afternoon in the Eastern Final and punched their ticket to the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.


In front of a packed Tim Hortons Field, attendance was officially 25,177, the Ticats won their first East Division crown since 2014.


The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence was a major factor in the win, as they collected three key turnovers – including interceptions from Richard Leonard and Justin Tuggle and a fumble recovery from Frankie Williams. As a unit, they also held the Esks to just a single touchdown in the ball game and got in behind the best offensive line in the CFL to add three sacks on QB Trevor Harris. The defensive unit also held Edmonton scoreless in the first and third quarters of the ball game.


Ticats pivot Dane Evans had an impressive outing in his first playoff start, completing 21 of 36 passes and throwing for 386 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Harris was good on 29 of 41 passes for 319 yards, a touchdown and a pair of interceptions.


Backup quarterback David Watford scored two touchdowns for the Tiger-Cats while Bralon Addison hauled in 130 yards on seven catches and Brandon Banks caught four passes for 100 yards and a touchdown.


DaVaris Daniels caught seven passes for 109 yards and the Eskimos only major score while running back C.J. Gable carried the rock 15 times for 55 yards in their team’s loss.


Dane Evans started things off for the Ticats with a 19-yard pass to Bralon Addison but after two incompletions, first to Addison and then Jaelon Acklin, Lirim Hajrullahu had to punt the ball away, bringing Trevor Harris and the Esks offence onto the field.


They weren’t on the turf for long, however, as Richard Leonard snagged the first interception of the ball game, picking off a pass intended for Ricky Collins Jr. on the third play of the Esks’ first drive.


Just as it looked like Edmonton’s defence had held the Tabbies to a two-and-out, Ticats head coach Orlondo Steinauer challenged that there was defensive pass interference on defensive back Brian Walker, who was covering Addison, and it was successful, keeping Evans and co. on the field. Hamilton settled for a field goal to finish the drive, as Hajrullahu was good on his 48-yarder to give the home team a 3-0 lead five minutes into the first quarter.


Hamilton’s defence continued to make things difficult for the Eskimos to start the contest. On the visitor’s first play of the ensuing drive, C.J. Gable fumbled the football and Frankie Williams recovered, bringing Evans and his offence back onto the field and into scoring range.


That turnover turned into points once again for the Tiger-Cats as Evans used Brandon Banks (five-yard gain) and Anthony Coombs (20-yard gain), along with a four-yard run himself, to set up backup quarterback David Watford‘s two-yard major score. That touchdown on third down, along with the convert, gave Hamilton a 10-0 lead.


On the next scoring play for the Tiger-Cats, Hajrullhu booted his second FG of the contest with just under two minutes left in the quarter, hitting the 19-yarder and adding three points to the home team’s lead (13-0).


To start the second quarter, DaVaris Daniels scored the first touchdown of the afternoon for the Eskimos, shaking off a tackle from Cariel Brooks and running into the end zone for the major. The 75-yard, eight-play scoring drive, that included a 31-yard gain from Daniels to start things off, cut the Tiger-Cats’ lead to 13-7.


It only took two plays for the Tiger-Cat to score another major, as Brandon Banks showed exactly why he was the East Division nominee for Most Outstanding Player. The Ticats receiver was the only player Evans used on the two-play scoring drive, as ‘Speedy B’ hauled in a 22-yard pass before his 47-yard score, an outstanding grab on the goal line. The score put the home team up 20-7.


Following Hamilton’s first two-and-out of the ball game, Edmonton cut the lead with just over five minutes left in the half. Sean Whyte booted a 49-yard field goal to make it 20-10.


As the Eskimos were driving with the clock ticking down, Harris was moving the chains and put his team into scoring position. Once again, Whyte had to come on the field and kick a 17-yard field goal to cut Hamilton’s lead to 20-13. The 57-yard scoring drive was stopped, thanks to another knockdown from Williams, on the Ticats’ 10-yard line.


The Tiger-Cats weren’t finished scoring in the first half with 30 seconds on the clock. Evans used Coombs, Tasker and Acklin to bring the Ticats into field goal range. Hajrullahu booted a 41-yard field to to add to his team’s lead (23-13) with no time left on the clock in the first 30 minutes.


Hamilton was moving the chains down the field to start the second half and the Eskimos hauled in their first turnover of the ball game as Tyquwan Glass intercepted Evans’ pass intended for Coombs.


Edmonton couldn’t take advantage of the turnover, however, as the Ticats defence held the Green and Gold to a two-and-out. Backed up in their own end zone, O’Neill conceded a safety, adding two more points to Hamilton’s lead (25-13) with eight minutes left in the third frame.


Once again, Hajrullahu had to boot a field goal to finish off a drive for the Tabbies. His 34-yarder sailed through the uprights and added another three points to his team’s lead (28-13).


The defence in black and gold kept their foot on the gas on the ensuing drive. Defensive end Julian Howsare tipped a pass from the Esks pivot and it was middle linebacker Justin Tuggle who snagged the interception. This time the Tabbies couldn’t take advantage of the turnover and were forced to punt the ball back to the Eskimos.


Defensive back Godfrey Onyeka got in on the turnovers for the Eskimos, recovering a Luke Tasker fumble, a fumble that was forced by linebacker Don Unamba. It was the fifth turnover of the ball game and the second for Edmonton of the half.


As Edmonton was trying to move down the field, the Ticats defence held them to a Whyte field goal attempt and scored three points off the turnover. The Esks’ kicker nailed his 30-yard attempt and cut the Tabbies lead to 28-16.


And on the next drive, Evans had no hesitation throwing down field, using running back Cameron Marshall for a 34-yard gain and receivers Acklin and Banks for 26 yards each, setting up Watford’s second QB sneak TD of the game. That touchdown increased the Ticats lead to 35-16.


The final scoring play of the contest was a single from Hajrullahu to make the score 36-16 and the Tiger-Cats left Tim Hortons Field with the victory.


The Ticats now await the winner of the Western Final between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers to see who they will play in the Grey Cup next Sunday.
 

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REGINA — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will play in their first Grey Cup since 2011, after a late goal line stand preserved a 20-13 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Final on Sunday.


Zach Collaros led a 107-yard touchdown drive in the first quarter, while Justin Medlock added four field goals, helping the Bombers silence a sold out Mosaic Stadium crowd of 33,300. Winnipeg will take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw on Sunday, Nov. 24 in Calgary.


The Bombers led by 10 points in the fourth quarter, but Mercy Maston‘s tackle on Riders quarterback Cody Fajardo at the one-yard-line on third down stopped a potential game-tying touchdown with 2:37 left in the game.


Fajardo would get one last chance, but Winnipeg safety Brandon Alexander had a late pass knockdown while a third down throw with no time on the clock struck the crossbar of the upright, clinching a Bombers victory.


Kenny Lawler scored the game’s only touchdown late in the opening quarter, while Winston Rose had a 62-yard interception return in the third quarter of a game that Winnipeg led almost from start to finish.


Collaros was an efficient 17 of 25 for 267 yards and a touchdown, while Darvin Adams had a team-high 93 receiving yards for Winnipeg. Riders receiver Kyran Moore led the game with 119 receiving yards on nine receptions in a losing effort.


After a week of uncertainty due to an injured oblique, Fajardo started and finished the game at quarterback for the Riders, throwing for 366 yards on 27 of 41 passing. He rushed for 23 yards and was intercepted once.


Fajardo put his arm to the test early, throwing a strike to Naaman Roosevelt on the slant for an 11-yard pickup inside the Winnipeg 50 on the game’s opening drive. The Bombers’ defence answered with a sack from Drake Nevis, eventually leading to a punt single, but it was an encouraging start for Fajardo who completed his first two attempts and also sustained a hit.


Facing the CFL’s stingiest defence, Collaros and the Bombers went after the Riders vertically from start to finish on Sunday. After a deep shot to Adams fell incomplete, Collaros connected with Nic Demski for a 56-yard pass that would have put the offence inside the 10. But Demski was called for offside, negating the long gain and forcing Winnipeg to punt.


After two punts per side, the first game-changing play came on fumble by William Powell. The Riders’ running back had the ball knocked loose by Alexander, and it was recovered by the Bombers’ Steven Richardson at the Saskatchewan 34. The result was a 33-yard field goal by Medlock, giving the Bombers their first lead of the game, 3-1.


A 58-yard punt by Jon Ryan, followed by an illegal block against Winnipeg, pinned the Bombers at their own three. But their aggressive offence paid off, as Collaros found an open Adams, who beat man coverage for a 63-yard gain. Two plays later, Collaros connected with an open Lawler for a 26-yard touchdown, extending the Bombers’ lead to 10-1 late in the first quarter.


Collaros finished the opening frame with 113 yards and a touchdown on 5-of-6 passing, while Fajardo struggled to get in a rhythm, completing just three of seven attempts. The Riders punted on four of their first five drives and fumbled on the other, amassing just 34 yards of offence and two first downs.


While Fajardo’s early struggles continued into the second quarter, Bombers linebacker Adam Bighill made him pay the toll physically. The Riders’ pivot had to absorb two big hits in a row before the team’s fifth punt of the opening half.


With the first half winding down, the Riders’ offence suddenly came to life, ignited by three receptions from Roosevelt and two more from Shaq Evans, who was a game time decision due to a foot injury, deep into Winnipeg territory. However, Fajardo’s streak of six straight completions would come to an end, resulting in a 13-yard field goal by Brett Lauther to make it a 10-4 game.


The Bombers added a punt single with 19 seconds remaining, taking a seven-point advantage into the break.


Any momentum the Riders gained before halftime was squandered early in the third quarter, as the Bombers moved right into scoring range on a 42-yard pickup by Demski. However, the Saskatchewan defence tightened the screws, eventually forcing a 13-yard field goal following a nine-play, 63-yard drive.


Saskatchewan answered with a 42-yard field goal from Lauther, his second of the game, to stay within a touchdown, 14-7.


As Fajardo continued to find his rhythm, a 31-yard completion to Powell along the sideline put the Riders right back within striking distance. However, Fajardo’s next pass fell short of the intended target and into the hands of Rose, the CFL’s 2019 interception leader, who ran the ball back into Rider territory.


The Bombers would settle for Medlock’s third field goal of the game, a 43-yarder to make it 17-7, while Saskatchewan answered right back with a 13-yarder to restore a seven-point deficit with 10 minutes remaining.


With a trip to the Grey Cup at stake, the Bombers’ offence wasn’t about to ease up. Collaros continued to attack the Riders’ defence vertically, this time finding Drew Wolitarsky for a 34-yard gain down to the Saskatchewan 41. Medlock’s fourth field goal of the game would restore a 10-point lead for the road team.


Trailing by two scores, the Riders needed a big play, and fast. A 45-yard catch-and-run by Cory Watson prolonged hope, setting up a 33-yard kick by Lauther to make it 20-13 with 6:19 remaining.


A quick defensive stop later and the Riders would get their biggest play of the game thanks to some special teams trickery. As Marcus Thigpen split for the other side of the field, Medlock’s punt landed in Nick Marshall‘s hands on the far side with nothing but open space in front of him. Marshall’s 58-yard return set Saskatchewan up inside the Winnipeg 40.


The Riders came within inches of scoring on a dive to the end zone by Powell, who was ruled down at the one after a second down carry. Then, on third and goal from the one, Fajardo was immediately swarmed by a sea of Bombers. Defensive back Maston was credited with the tackle.


One possession later, Saskatchewan was allowed one final opportunity to equalize after Fajardo’s fumble was ruled an incompletion following an automatic review. Fajardo threw incomplete on second down, setting up third-and-10 with 27 seconds remaining. At that point, Moore made an acrobatic grab off a deflection from Marcus Sayles to sustain life in the Riders’ season.


A knockdown by Alexander set up a last-gasp, third-and-eight play, but Fajardo’s pass struck the crossbar, sealing a 20-13 victory for Winnipeg.


In a battle of two of the CFL’s most productive ground games, both Powell and Andrew Harris were held at bay. Powell finished with 48 yards on eight carries with a fumble while Harris was limited to 41 yards on 10 carries. Powell added 52 yards on three catches through the air.


Despite a slow start, the Riders wound up having the better day offensively, piling up 442 yards and 22 first downs compared to just 322 yards and 14 first downs for Winnipeg. In the end, however, the Bombers won the time of possession battle, while Saskatchewan failed to find the end zone, relying on four field goals from Lauther and a punt single for all their points.


For the Bombers, the win marks a second straight year they’ve eliminated their prairie rival from the post-season, after a 23-18 win over the Riders in the 2018 Eastern Semi-Final, also at Mosaic Stadium. Winnipeg looks to end the CFL’s longest active Grey Cup drought, which dates back to 1990.


The Riders, meanwhile, face a disappointing ending to an otherwise positive season, which saw them claim their first regular season West Division title in a decade, finishing with a 13-5 record.


After victories over Calgary and now Saskatchewan, Winnipeg will try to become the first third-seeded team to win a Grey Cup since the Ricky Ray-led Edmonton Eskimos in 2005.
 

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CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOVEMBER THRU GREY CUP BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD


11/17/2019...........3-1-0............75.00%.............+9.50
11/10/2019...........2-2-0............50.00%..............-1.00
11/02/2019...........4-2-0............66.66%.............+9.00
11/01/2019.......... 1-0-0.......... 100.00% ...........+5.00


TOTALS................10-5-0 ..........66.66% ...........+22.50




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BEST BETS:


DATE........................ATS........... ..UNITS..............O/U..............UNITS.............TOTAL


11/17/2019.............2 - 0..............+10.00...........1 - 1..............-0.50...............+9.50
11/10/2019.............1 - 1...............-0.50.............1 - 1..............-0.50...............-1.00
11/02/2019.............1 - 1...............-0.50.............1 - 1..............-0.50...............-1.00
11/01/2019.............0 - 0...............+0.00............1 - 0..............+5.00..............+5.00




TOTALS...................4 - 2...............+9.00.............4 - 3..............+3.50............+12.50





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AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS


Totals..............48-38-2..... 55.81%.... +29.00


AUG-OCTOBER BEST BETS


Totals....................26 - 20..........+19.50.........27 -19 - 1..........+41.00............+60.50
 

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NOVEMBER 17, 2019


GREY CUP BOUND: TICATS, BOMBERS SET FOR CLASH IN CALGARY



TORONTO — Following the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ 36-16 win over the Edmonton Eskimos’ and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers holding off the Saskatchewan Roughriders 20-13, the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw is set for next Sunday.


This will be the first time the two teams have met in the championship since 1984 when Winnipeg defeated Hamilton 47-17.


GC AT A GLANCE


The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are 8-12 (.400) in the Grey Cup. They last played for the championship in the 102nd Grey Cup in BC where they were defeated 20-16 by Calgary. They last won the Grey Cup in 1999 by a score of 32-21 over Calgary.


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers own a 10-14 (.417) record in the Grey Cup. They last appeared in the championship game in 2011 at the 99th Grey Cup where they were defeated by the BC Lions 34-23. The last time Winnipeg won the Grey Cup was in 1990 against Edmonton.


Teams from Hamilton and Winnipeg have met in the championship game ten times, including as the Tigers and ‘Pegs in 1935 and in 1943 as military service teams.


The modern-day incarnations of the two teams have met in the Championship game eight times:


1953 (Hamilton won 12-6)
1957 (Hamilton won 32-7)
1958 (Winnipeg won 35-28)
1959 (Winnipeg won 21-7)
1961 (Winnipeg won 21-14)
1962 (Winnipeg won 28-27)
1965 (Hamilton won 22-16)
1984 (Winnipeg won 47-17)


Hamilton swept the season series:
Week 7: HAM 23 – WPG 15 in Hamilton
Week 16: HAM 33 – WPG 13 in Winnipeg


Orlondo Steinauer and Mike O’Shea will be making their Grey Cup head coaching debuts. Steinauer played in three Grey Cups, winning twice (1999 and 2004). He won the Grey Cup as the defensive backs coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 2012. O’Shea played in and won three Grey Cups with Toronto.
Dane Evans will make his Grey Cup debut, while Zach Collaros will be starting in his second Grey Cup start with his first coming in 2014.


Dane Evans is 1-0 against Winnipeg in his career while Zach Collaros is 0-1 versus Hamilton.
The game will mark the first time Calgary has hosted the Grey Cup in a decade and the fifth time overall (1975, 1993, 2000 and 2009).
 

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