After a win Friday I returned to the losing ways yesterday as both home teams went down in flames, still struggling but I'm not chasing, just continuing to handicap and see how the chips fall:
498 Saskatchewan/Montreal Under 56 -1.04 $312 to win $300-These teams met back in Week 2 in Saskatchewan with Montreal coming away with a 39-25 win. The Alouettes look like the class team of the CFL again (although Edmonton looks pretty good as well) and have went Over the total in all 3 games this year. Saskatchewan meanwhile limps into this game at 0-3 and were humiliated last week at Hamilton by a score of 33-3. The total is the same as the first meeting this season but for some reason these teams tend to go Under in games played at Montreal as 11 out of 15 meetings since 1996 have went Under. Saskatchewan actually has went Under 46 out of 69 times since 1996 when in a road game where the total is either 52 or greater. Montreal has went Under 8 out of 11 times when off an ATS win and Saskatchewan has went Under 57 out of their last 84 road games. I'll take a shot with the numbers here and back the Under.
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CFL RECORD TO DATE 2-9 -$2007
After a win Friday I returned to the losing ways yesterday as both home teams went down in flames, still struggling but I'm not chasing, just continuing to handicap and see how the chips fall:
498 Saskatchewan/Montreal Under 56 -1.04 $312 to win $300-These teams met back in Week 2 in Saskatchewan with Montreal coming away with a 39-25 win. The Alouettes look like the class team of the CFL again (although Edmonton looks pretty good as well) and have went Over the total in all 3 games this year. Saskatchewan meanwhile limps into this game at 0-3 and were humiliated last week at Hamilton by a score of 33-3. The total is the same as the first meeting this season but for some reason these teams tend to go Under in games played at Montreal as 11 out of 15 meetings since 1996 have went Under. Saskatchewan actually has went Under 46 out of 69 times since 1996 when in a road game where the total is either 52 or greater. Montreal has went Under 8 out of 11 times when off an ATS win and Saskatchewan has went Under 57 out of their last 84 road games. I'll take a shot with the numbers here and back the Under.
498 Saskatchewan/Montreal Under 56 -1.04 $312 to win $300 - WINNER-These teams met back in Week 2 in Saskatchewan with Montreal coming away with a 39-25 win. The Alouettes look like the class team of the CFL again (although Edmonton looks pretty good as well) and have went Over the total in all 3 games this year. Saskatchewan meanwhile limps into this game at 0-3 and were humiliated last week at Hamilton by a score of 33-3. The total is the same as the first meeting this season but for some reason these teams tend to go Under in games played at Montreal as 11 out of 15 meetings since 1996 have went Under. Saskatchewan actually has went Under 46 out of 69 times since 1996 when in a road game where the total is either 52 or greater. Montreal has went Under 8 out of 11 times when off an ATS win and Saskatchewan has went Under 57 out of their last 84 road games. I'll take a shot with the numbers here and back the Under.
CFL RECORD TO DATE 3-9 -$1707
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498 Saskatchewan/Montreal Under 56 -1.04 $312 to win $300 - WINNER-These teams met back in Week 2 in Saskatchewan with Montreal coming away with a 39-25 win. The Alouettes look like the class team of the CFL again (although Edmonton looks pretty good as well) and have went Over the total in all 3 games this year. Saskatchewan meanwhile limps into this game at 0-3 and were humiliated last week at Hamilton by a score of 33-3. The total is the same as the first meeting this season but for some reason these teams tend to go Under in games played at Montreal as 11 out of 15 meetings since 1996 have went Under. Saskatchewan actually has went Under 46 out of 69 times since 1996 when in a road game where the total is either 52 or greater. Montreal has went Under 8 out of 11 times when off an ATS win and Saskatchewan has went Under 57 out of their last 84 road games. I'll take a shot with the numbers here and back the Under.
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