Up a nice chunk of change from a weekend of college football and NFL, looking to squeeze a little more juice from my profits...
Does anyone see Montreal losing this game?
My thoughts:
Montreal one of the best teams in the CFL, at home, to clinch a playoff spot, and have their QB set the all time passing record vs. Toronto, one of the worst teams in the CFL, with a new QB who has 2 TD's and 5 picks...
Guess I like Montreal a lot, enough to go large on this one, but my real question is: where would you put the true line on this game? 12.5 points is very large for CFL, obviously inflated for Montreal. Does anyone see Toronto without a doubt playing within this number or SU winning? Tx ahead of time for the discussion.
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Hi all,
Just wanted to post this topic for discussion:
Up a nice chunk of change from a weekend of college football and NFL, looking to squeeze a little more juice from my profits...
Does anyone see Montreal losing this game?
My thoughts:
Montreal one of the best teams in the CFL, at home, to clinch a playoff spot, and have their QB set the all time passing record vs. Toronto, one of the worst teams in the CFL, with a new QB who has 2 TD's and 5 picks...
Guess I like Montreal a lot, enough to go large on this one, but my real question is: where would you put the true line on this game? 12.5 points is very large for CFL, obviously inflated for Montreal. Does anyone see Toronto without a doubt playing within this number or SU winning? Tx ahead of time for the discussion.
Incentive: On Monday, the Alouettes quarterback will need just 258 yards passing against the Toronto Argonauts to break Damon Allen's all-time record of 72,381 yards. It would mark the third time this season Calvillo has broken one of Allen's career marks, the previous two also coming against the Argos.
More important for Alouettes (8-5) is they'd clinch a playoff spot for the 16th straight year with a win while also eliminating Toronto (3-10) from post-season contention.
Calvillo has certainly had Toronto's number this season as well.
I Think it's in the bag.....
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Incentive: On Monday, the Alouettes quarterback will need just 258 yards passing against the Toronto Argonauts to break Damon Allen's all-time record of 72,381 yards. It would mark the third time this season Calvillo has broken one of Allen's career marks, the previous two also coming against the Argos.
More important for Alouettes (8-5) is they'd clinch a playoff spot for the 16th straight year with a win while also eliminating Toronto (3-10) from post-season contention.
Calvillo has certainly had Toronto's number this season as well.
personally I don't see them losing the game-being in Montreal with AC going for the yards record the 12.5 points is a doable cover but the true line is probably about 9 or 10 points. I would mix in a tease with the over to get your points down to 6.5 (a real lock) or alternatively tease with the Edmonton Sask game since my book has Sask at +6.5, and getting 12.5 is value with a desperate team like the Riders unlike the Argos...but you never know! Try laying the 12.5 points and mix in a tease and a prop or two and enjoy!
Good luck!
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Quote Originally Posted by docpj72:
personally I don't see them losing the game-being in Montreal with AC going for the yards record the 12.5 points is a doable cover but the true line is probably about 9 or 10 points. I would mix in a tease with the over to get your points down to 6.5 (a real lock) or alternatively tease with the Edmonton Sask game since my book has Sask at +6.5, and getting 12.5 is value with a desperate team like the Riders unlike the Argos...but you never know! Try laying the 12.5 points and mix in a tease and a prop or two and enjoy!
Incentive: On Monday, the Alouettes quarterback will need just 258 yards passing against the Toronto Argonauts to break Damon Allen's all-time record of 72,381 yards. It would mark the third time this season Calvillo has broken one of Allen's career marks, the previous two also coming against the Argos.
More important for Alouettes (8-5) is they'd clinch a playoff spot for the 16th straight year with a win while also eliminating Toronto (3-10) from post-season contention.
Calvillo has certainly had Toronto's number this season as well.
I Think it's in the bag.....
ARTICLE
Good post.
This game (and the other) are just crap though...!
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Quote Originally Posted by rekamyenoM:
Incentive: On Monday, the Alouettes quarterback will need just 258 yards passing against the Toronto Argonauts to break Damon Allen's all-time record of 72,381 yards. It would mark the third time this season Calvillo has broken one of Allen's career marks, the previous two also coming against the Argos.
More important for Alouettes (8-5) is they'd clinch a playoff spot for the 16th straight year with a win while also eliminating Toronto (3-10) from post-season contention.
Calvillo has certainly had Toronto's number this season as well.
I Think it's in the bag.....
ARTICLE
Good post.
This game (and the other) are just crap though...!
Think this is a blow out for Montreal....they have piddled around more this year but have looked business when Calvillo is on. Worried about the Als defence but lucky it's the Argos offence! ML shouldn't be a problem but this is betting on sports!
GL
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Think this is a blow out for Montreal....they have piddled around more this year but have looked business when Calvillo is on. Worried about the Als defence but lucky it's the Argos offence! ML shouldn't be a problem but this is betting on sports!
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