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Nov. 15, 2007
The Canadian Football League?s divisional finals are set for Sunday, with the winners advancing to the 95th Grey Cup championship game on Nov. 25.
The Toronto Argonauts host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Eastern Final, while the Saskatchewan Roughriders visit the B.C Lions in the Western Final.
Bet the CFL Playoffs at betED.com, which has the Argonauts as a 6?-point favorite over the Blue Bombers, and the Lions a 7?-point favorite to beat the Roughriders.
The over/under in the Eastern Final is 45?, while in the Western matchup it?s 55.
Winnipeg will be looking for a chance to win its first Grey Cup since 1990, the league?s second-longest championship drought after Saskatchewan?s.
The Bombers (10-7-1) lost two of their three games to the Argonauts (11-7) this season, both in Toronto and both when Argos quarterback Michael Bishop was back from a broken wrist.
Winnipeg's only win was 15-13 at home on Aug. 24 when Rocky Butler was the pivot for the Argos. A 16-8 loss on Oct. 27 cost Winnipeg first place in the division.
And the Argos are riding a seven-game winning streak going into this Sunday's game at the Rogers Centre.
In the Eastern semi-final last weekend, Winnipeg's defense looked strong in a 24-22 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
In the West, the defending Grey Cup Champion Lions will be in for a grudge match when they face the Roughriders Sunday afternoon, as B.C. defeated Saskatchewan in both the 2004 and 2006 Western Final.
The 2007 Western Final promises to be an intense game as the two clubs always bring out the best and worst in each other. The Lions were 2-1 SU in three games against the Roughriders this season.
In July, Roughriders defensive lineman Fred Perry knocked out Lions quarterback Dave Dickenson with a hit to the head in the Lions? 42-12 win at Saskatchewan. Dickenson suffered a concussion and was out for most of the season, returning just three weeks ago.
In August at B.C. Place Stadium, the Riders prevailed 21-9, while in September in Saskatchewan, the Lions edged the ?Riders 37-34 thanks to QB Jarious Jackson's 34-yard TD pass to Geroy Simon with 34 seconds left.
Check out betED.com for CFL playoff betting.
Nov. 15, 2007
The Canadian Football League?s divisional finals are set for Sunday, with the winners advancing to the 95th Grey Cup championship game on Nov. 25.
The Toronto Argonauts host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Eastern Final, while the Saskatchewan Roughriders visit the B.C Lions in the Western Final.
Bet the CFL Playoffs at betED.com, which has the Argonauts as a 6?-point favorite over the Blue Bombers, and the Lions a 7?-point favorite to beat the Roughriders.
The over/under in the Eastern Final is 45?, while in the Western matchup it?s 55.
Winnipeg will be looking for a chance to win its first Grey Cup since 1990, the league?s second-longest championship drought after Saskatchewan?s.
The Bombers (10-7-1) lost two of their three games to the Argonauts (11-7) this season, both in Toronto and both when Argos quarterback Michael Bishop was back from a broken wrist.
Winnipeg's only win was 15-13 at home on Aug. 24 when Rocky Butler was the pivot for the Argos. A 16-8 loss on Oct. 27 cost Winnipeg first place in the division.
And the Argos are riding a seven-game winning streak going into this Sunday's game at the Rogers Centre.
In the Eastern semi-final last weekend, Winnipeg's defense looked strong in a 24-22 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
In the West, the defending Grey Cup Champion Lions will be in for a grudge match when they face the Roughriders Sunday afternoon, as B.C. defeated Saskatchewan in both the 2004 and 2006 Western Final.
The 2007 Western Final promises to be an intense game as the two clubs always bring out the best and worst in each other. The Lions were 2-1 SU in three games against the Roughriders this season.
In July, Roughriders defensive lineman Fred Perry knocked out Lions quarterback Dave Dickenson with a hit to the head in the Lions? 42-12 win at Saskatchewan. Dickenson suffered a concussion and was out for most of the season, returning just three weeks ago.
In August at B.C. Place Stadium, the Riders prevailed 21-9, while in September in Saskatchewan, the Lions edged the ?Riders 37-34 thanks to QB Jarious Jackson's 34-yard TD pass to Geroy Simon with 34 seconds left.
Check out betED.com for CFL playoff betting.