The Eskimos are now just one win away from matching last season’s SU
total behind a re-tooled defense that is allowing an average of just
18.3 points a game after giving-up close to 29 points a game in 2013.
They also have the league’s third-leading passer in quarterback Mike
Reilly (738 yards) and second- leading receiver in total yards in
slotback Adarius Bowman. He has posted 284 yards on 21 receptions.
Winnipeg has already reached last season’s three-win total SU and it
has been a perfect bet this season ATS. The Blue Bombers continue to
light-up the scoreboard with a CFL-high 115 points behind quarterback
Drew Willy. He threw for 256 yards and one touchdown in last Friday’s
win over the Alouettes while completing 24-of-38 attempts.
Betting Trends
While Winnipeg was still a member of the East Division, it went 4-1
ATS against Edmonton in the last five meetings at home and the total has
stayed UNDER in 11 of the last 16 meetings at Investors Group Field.
The home team is 9-1 SU in the last 10 games between these two.
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Game Overview
The Eskimos are now just one win away from matching last season’s SU
total behind a re-tooled defense that is allowing an average of just
18.3 points a game after giving-up close to 29 points a game in 2013.
They also have the league’s third-leading passer in quarterback Mike
Reilly (738 yards) and second- leading receiver in total yards in
slotback Adarius Bowman. He has posted 284 yards on 21 receptions.
Winnipeg has already reached last season’s three-win total SU and it
has been a perfect bet this season ATS. The Blue Bombers continue to
light-up the scoreboard with a CFL-high 115 points behind quarterback
Drew Willy. He threw for 256 yards and one touchdown in last Friday’s
win over the Alouettes while completing 24-of-38 attempts.
Betting Trends
While Winnipeg was still a member of the East Division, it went 4-1
ATS against Edmonton in the last five meetings at home and the total has
stayed UNDER in 11 of the last 16 meetings at Investors Group Field.
The home team is 9-1 SU in the last 10 games between these two.
Toronto Argonauts (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS) vs. Ottawa RedBlacks (0-2 SU, 0-2 ATS)
Point-Spread: Toronto -2½
Total: 52½
Game Overview
It has been a tale of two teams when it comes to the defending East
Division Champs with a solid 33-point victory over Saskatchewan in Week 2
wrapped around losses to Winnipeg and Calgary by a combined 43 points.
Argonauts’ quarterback Ricky Ray leads the CFL in passing yards with 982
while completing an impressive 75.7 percent of his throws, but he is
having a hard time keep pace with a Toronto defense that is allowing an
average of 31.3 points a game. The league’s newest franchise has looked
like an expansion team in its first two games, but that was to be
expected. Longtime CFL veteran quarterback Henry Burris struggled
against the Eskimos last week with 134 yards passing and no scores while
completing just 52 percent of his throws. The RedBlacks have averaged
19.5 points in their first two games.
Betting Trends
With no head-to-head Betting Trends in this matchup, bettors may
look at Toronto’s 13-4-1 record ATS in its last 18 road games as a key
trend for Friday’s game. The total has gone OVER in five of the
Argonauts last seven road games and it has gone OVER in seven of their
last 10 games following a SU loss.
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Toronto Argonauts (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS) vs. Ottawa RedBlacks (0-2 SU, 0-2 ATS)
Point-Spread: Toronto -2½
Total: 52½
Game Overview
It has been a tale of two teams when it comes to the defending East
Division Champs with a solid 33-point victory over Saskatchewan in Week 2
wrapped around losses to Winnipeg and Calgary by a combined 43 points.
Argonauts’ quarterback Ricky Ray leads the CFL in passing yards with 982
while completing an impressive 75.7 percent of his throws, but he is
having a hard time keep pace with a Toronto defense that is allowing an
average of 31.3 points a game. The league’s newest franchise has looked
like an expansion team in its first two games, but that was to be
expected. Longtime CFL veteran quarterback Henry Burris struggled
against the Eskimos last week with 134 yards passing and no scores while
completing just 52 percent of his throws. The RedBlacks have averaged
19.5 points in their first two games.
Betting Trends
With no head-to-head Betting Trends in this matchup, bettors may
look at Toronto’s 13-4-1 record ATS in its last 18 road games as a key
trend for Friday’s game. The total has gone OVER in five of the
Argonauts last seven road games and it has gone OVER in seven of their
last 10 games following a SU loss.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-2 SU, 1-1 ATS) vs. Calgary Stampeders (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS)
Point-Spread: Calgary – 9½
Total: 49
Game Overview
The Tiger-Cats enjoyed a much needed bye last week with the CFL’s
new nine-team rotation after losing their first two games of the season
SU. They did look much better in a tight four-point loss to Edmonton in
Week 2 as opposed to 31-10 loss to Saskatchewan in their opener as
3½-point road underdogs. Quarterback Zach Collaros has been ruled out
for this game with a lingering head injury.
Calgary could be the best balanced team in the CFL so far with an
offense that has scored 63 points in two games complementing a defense
that allowed a combined total of just 23 points to its opponents. Bo
Levi Mitchell continues to look impressive as the Stampeders’ starting
quarterback after lighting-up Toronto’s secondary for 267 yards passing
and four touchdown throws in Week 3. Running back Jon Cornish remains
questionable with a head injury as well.
Betting Trends
The Stampeders have won the last four meetings SU, but the series is
tied at 2-2 ATS. The home team in this inter-division matchup is 7-3 SU
in the last 10 meetings and the total has stayed UNDER in three of the
last four games.
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-2 SU, 1-1 ATS) vs. Calgary Stampeders (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS)
Point-Spread: Calgary – 9½
Total: 49
Game Overview
The Tiger-Cats enjoyed a much needed bye last week with the CFL’s
new nine-team rotation after losing their first two games of the season
SU. They did look much better in a tight four-point loss to Edmonton in
Week 2 as opposed to 31-10 loss to Saskatchewan in their opener as
3½-point road underdogs. Quarterback Zach Collaros has been ruled out
for this game with a lingering head injury.
Calgary could be the best balanced team in the CFL so far with an
offense that has scored 63 points in two games complementing a defense
that allowed a combined total of just 23 points to its opponents. Bo
Levi Mitchell continues to look impressive as the Stampeders’ starting
quarterback after lighting-up Toronto’s secondary for 267 yards passing
and four touchdown throws in Week 3. Running back Jon Cornish remains
questionable with a head injury as well.
Betting Trends
The Stampeders have won the last four meetings SU, but the series is
tied at 2-2 ATS. The home team in this inter-division matchup is 7-3 SU
in the last 10 meetings and the total has stayed UNDER in three of the
last four games.
Montreal Alouettes (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS) vs. British Columbia Lions (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS)
Point-Spread: BC -5½
Total: 47½
Game Overview
Montreal is still looking for some better consistency on both sides
of the ball after a 1-2 start that includes a lopsided loss to Calgary
on opening day followed by a solid 15-point victory over BC in Week 2 as
a three-point home underdog. The Alouettes racked-up 203 yards on the
ground in that win against the Lions.
The Lions are another team searching for an early identity, but they
have to be encouraged with last week’s victory. Kevin Glenn played his
best game of the season with 170 yards passing and one touchdown throw
while Andrew Harris had a big day on the ground with 138 yards rushing
and a touchdown on 18 carries.
Betting Trends
Montreal has failed to cover the spread in 22 of the last 29
meetings and it is a costly 3-13 ATS in the last 16 games played in BC.
The total in this matchup has stayed UNDER in four of the last five
games at BC Place.
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Saturday, July 19
Montreal Alouettes (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS) vs. British Columbia Lions (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS)
Point-Spread: BC -5½
Total: 47½
Game Overview
Montreal is still looking for some better consistency on both sides
of the ball after a 1-2 start that includes a lopsided loss to Calgary
on opening day followed by a solid 15-point victory over BC in Week 2 as
a three-point home underdog. The Alouettes racked-up 203 yards on the
ground in that win against the Lions.
The Lions are another team searching for an early identity, but they
have to be encouraged with last week’s victory. Kevin Glenn played his
best game of the season with 170 yards passing and one touchdown throw
while Andrew Harris had a big day on the ground with 138 yards rushing
and a touchdown on 18 carries.
Betting Trends
Montreal has failed to cover the spread in 22 of the last 29
meetings and it is a costly 3-13 ATS in the last 16 games played in BC.
The total in this matchup has stayed UNDER in four of the last five
games at BC Place.
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