Winnipeg is on a roll right now and travel to Montreal on Thursday looking to win their fifth straight. These two teams played a few weeks ago with the Bombers pulling out a win on the last play of the game by a score of 41-40 and that seems to have propelled them to bigger and better things. The Als, meanwhile, followed that loss with a bye week and have just completed a home and home series with division rival Toronto, winning at home and then getting trounced on the road. The key to those two games was that the win came when Rick Ray was out of the line-up for the Argos and the loss was a product of having to face a real qb as Ray made his return from injury. The Als have been held to 21 points or less in six of their last seven games and have scored a total of only 27 points in their two games played after their bye week. The Bombers offensive production has been steady all season as they've only been held under 30 points once, and that was at home versus Calgary. These two teams appear to be headed in opposite directions and given the West division has already dominated the East in games played this season, I expected the Bombers to be at least 3 point favs, but the line currently sits at 1 point most places.
Play: Winnipeg (-1)
Season: 10-1
Play: Winnipeg (-1)
Season: 10-1