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CFL Week 6

Saskatchewan (2-2) @ Hamilton (2-2) (-10.5, 51)? Roughriders nipped Hamilton 18-13 at home two weeks ago, scoring winning TD with 1:50 left. TiCats didn?t score TD in game- total yardage was 429-298, Hamilton. Saskatchewan had last week off; they split first four games (under 3-1), losing 40-17 at Ottawa in their only road game. Hamilton also had last week off; they split first four games (under 3-1), beating Ottawa 38-21 in their only home game. Riders won last four series games, but lost three of last four series games in Ontario. Under is 7-2 in last nine series games.

BC Lions (2-2) @ Ottawa (2-2) (-7, 53)? Teams split eight series meetings, going 2-2 in each city; over is 2-0-1 in last three series games. Home side won all four BC games this season; Lions lost 41-19/41-22 in visits to Winnipeg, Edmonton- both those games went over the total. Lions covered only one of last eight road games. BC allowed 17-10 points in their wins. RedBlacks split their first four games, losing twice to unbeaten Calgary, winning other two games by 23-10 points. Ottawa?s last three games stayed under total- under is 15-5-1 in their last 21 games overall.

Winnipeg (2-3) (-2, 52.5) @ Toronto (1-3)? Blue Bombers are only team not to have bye yet; they lost four of last five visits to Toronto- home side won seven of last nine series games, with Winnipeg covering last four. Over is 7-2 in last nine series games. Bombers are 2-1 when they score 30+ points, 0-2 when they score less than 30, losing by 14-3 points. Over is 3-2 in their games, 1-2 on road. Toronto scored 15.3 ppg in losing three of its first four games, all of which stayed under the total. Argonauts? last two games (both vs Edmonton) were decided by total of four points.

Montreal (1-3) @ Calgary (4-0) (NL)? Stampeders? QB Mitchell is a ?? here; rookie Arbuckle gets nod if Mitchell can?t go. Home side won last nine series games; Alouettes lost last five visits to Calgary by 48-14-3-21-11 points- they lost 59-11 here LY. Under is 6-2 in last eight series games, 3-2 in last five here. Montreal scored 15.3 ppg in their 1-3 start; they had LW off. Alouettes won in Regina, lost 22-10 in BC; all four of their games stayed under the total. Stamps won/covered all four of their games, with 24-14 the closest win. Calgary beat Hamilton by 14, Ottawa by 10 in their two home games; all four of their games stayed under.
 

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DUNKEL'S HIGHLIGHTED GAME

Saskatchewan at Hamilton - Thursday July 19, 2018


The Roughriders head to Hamilton on Thursday night to face a Tiger-Cats team that is 4-10-1 ATS in its last 15 home games. Saskatchewan is the pick (+10 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Tiger-Cats favored by only 8. Dunkel Pick: Saskatchewan (+10 1/2).

THURSDAY JULY 19, 2018

Saskatchewan
@
Hamilton

Game 371-372
July 19, 2018 @ 7:30 pm

Dunkel Rating: Saskatchewan
108.738
Hamilton
116.896
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total: Hamilton
by 8
55
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total: Hamilton
by 10 1/2
51
Dunkel Pick: Saskatchewan
(+10 1/2); Over



FRIDAY JULY 20, 2018

BC Lions
@
Ottawa

Game 373-374
July 20, 2018 @ 7:30 pm

Dunkel Rating: BC Lions
107.536
Ottawa
111.856
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total: Ottawa
by 4 1/2
56
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total: Ottawa
by 7
52 1/2
Dunkel Pick: BC Lions
(+7); Over



SATURDAY JULY 21, 2018

Winnipeg
@
Toronto

Game 375-376
July 21, 2018 @ 4:00 pm

Dunkel Rating: Winnipeg
114.696
Toronto
110.233
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total: Winnipeg
by 4 1/2
39
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total: Winnipeg
Pick
51 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Winnipeg
Under


Montreal
@
Calgary

Game 377-378
July 21, 2018 @ 9:00 pm

Dunkel Rating: Montreal
98.608
Calgary
126.718
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total: Calgary
by 28
38
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total: Calgary
No Line
N/A
Dunkel Pick: Calgary
N/A
 

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July 18, 2018


Thursday CFL Betting Preview

Saskatchewan Roughriders vs Hamilton Tigercats


Week 6 of the CFL season kicks off on Thursday with a rematch from Week 4 between Saskatchewan and Hamilton. Both teams had a bye in between so it's not a ?true? home-and-home, but after Saskatchewan won that first meeting 18-13 two weeks ago closing as 6-point home underdogs, you'd better believe that Hamilton has been anxiously waiting for their opportunity at redemption these past 14 days.

Will the Tigercats get it done?

And more importantly, will they get it done in a big way to cover this big number they are laying?

Odds: Hamilton (-10.5); Total set at 51

Saskatchewan won that first meeting despite getting outgained by nearly 200 yards through the air, sticking with their QB rotation (Brandon Bridge and David Watford), and really not getting much of anything done offensively outside of a decent run or two. But a fumble return TD always helps and with a defense that clearly was in bend but don't break mode, Saskatchewan found a way to get the job done. A result like that isn't really sustainable long term though and with Saskatchewan sticking with their QB rotation in all likelihood again this week, they have got to hope at least one of them catches fire to even have a chance at sweeping this series.

But what may be more worrisome for the Riders this week is the fact that for as good as their defense was two weeks ago in shutting down Hamilton, that Riders defense didn't travel with them on the plane for their only other road game this year.

Saskatchewan's lone game as visitors in 2018 was a 40-17 beatdown by the Ottawa Redblacks back in Week 2 and I believe we get a similar result here this week. Hamilton has had two full weeks to review the film of what did/didn't work in that first meeting, adapt accordingly, and hopefully execute at a much higher level back at home. Hamilton's lone home game this season was a 31-17 beating of Winnipeg, so scoring 30+ should come rather easily for the Tigercats here. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see them approach that 40 number that Ottawa hung on this Saskatchewan team away from home. Hamilton's offense did bounce back once already this year after a bad Week 1 performance in Calgary (28-14 loss) by putting up 38 points the next week, and it's that type of offensive output I'm expecting from the Tigercats this week.

Therefore, if you want to lay the points with Hamilton, I say go ahead. I was hoping (and still am) that this number creeps into the single digits so I'd feel more comfortable laying the chalk and a 10-point victory would be enough to cash, but for the side at the current moment, it seems more like a very sharp line that could land a point or two on either side. But thanks to the CFL being an 'under' bettor's haven the past two weeks (1-3 O/U in Week 4, 0-3 O/U in Week 5), this total has come in at 51 again and it's that number that I'm looking to cash on.

'Over' bettors in the CFL can't help but be a little gun shy at the moment with the 1-6 O/U run the league is on, but if you're of the mindset of ?waiting to see something first from any particular offense? (especially Saskatchewan in this case) before betting an 'over', that's when you get left behind and it ends up being too late. Personally, I'm looking to stay ahead of the curve here and play on the high side of this total simply because of how the game script should play out here.

Hamilton is going to look to jump all over this Saskatchewan defense right away, put up big points on them early (like Ottawa did) and then cruise the rest of the way to win. Saskatchewan's offense will have no choice but to take plenty of shots down the field if that's the case and that will either lead to points for the Riders or short fields for the Tigercats. Saskatchewan's QB's on an individual level aren't happy about this splitting time ordeal and the only way to really put an end to it is to go out on the field, take some chances and cash in. Both Bridge and Watson have to be of that mindset here ? especially as a double-digit underdog ? and no matter if it turns out great for Saskatchewan or a disaster, chances are we will see points scored.

So while many are already looking to the low side of this total based on the previous meeting between these two, the league-wide trends of 'unders' hitting, and the idea that Saskatchewan's offense can't be trusted, I'll gladly take the value in going against the herd mentality (that's already pushed this number 0.5 points lower) and look for a high-scoring, entertaining, 35-25 type win for Hamilton. Remember, Saskatchewan's lone road game easily cashed an 'over' ticket, as did Hamilton's lone home game this year. This meeting won't be any different.

Best Bet: Over 51 points
 

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Owens activates 10-day clause with CFL
July 17, 2018


Soon-to-be Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens wants to play in the Canadian Football League this season.

Owens has invoked the 10-day clause that gives the Edmonton Eskimos a window to offer him a deal or to release him from their negotiation list. He made the request on July 14.

Jason Staroszik, a Canada-based agent who is representing Owens, told TSN's Dave Naylor that the 44-year-old "absolutely 100 percent" wants to play in the CFL.

"He still feels like he has some football years left in him," Staroszik said. "He just loves the game and wants to get back to playing whether it's the CFL or NFL."

Staroszik told ESPN that Owens "wants to play in the NFL, but if he can't, the CFL is the next-best option."

Owens last played in the NFL in 2010 with the Cincinnati Bengals, recording 72 receptions for 983 yards and nine touchdowns in 14 games. He played briefly in 2011 for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League and attempted an NFL comeback in 2012 before being cut in training camp by the Seattle Seahawks.

Owens recently posted a video of himself running a sub-4.5-second 40-yard dash while working out with Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Julio Jones.

Last month, Owens announced that he would not attend his Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Canton, Ohio. Instead, Owens will give his speech at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, where he played college football.

Should Owens join the Eskimos, he could make his CFL debut on Aug. 2 against the Saskatchewan RoughRiders.

A six-time Pro Bowl selection, Owens resides second in career receiving yards (15,934), third in receiving touchdowns (153) and eighth in receptions with 1,078. He played for the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and Bengals.
 
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REDBLACKS HOST LIONS ON FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL


OTTAWA ? Seven days can feel like an eternity in football.

For the Ottawa REDBLACKS, the time between their 27-3 loss at the hands of the Calgary Stampeders last week and their upcoming date with the BC Lions this Friday (7:30 p.m. ET) will certainly have felt that way.

Ottawa?s offence failed to lift off against Calgary, while its defence was carved up enough in less than one half by Bo Levi Mitchell and co. that the second one was rendered moot.

It?s a different story entering Friday?s contest for the BC Lions; bolstered by the return of veteran quarterback Travis Lulay, Wally Buono?s bunch stormed back to beat Winnipeg on a last-second field goal in Week 5 and will hope to build on that momentum this week.

The two squads will meet in a special #LiveMic edition of Friday Night Football this week in the nation?s capital.

Last week was a breath of fresh air for BC.

Not just under centre, where Travis Lulay threw for 326 yards and a touchdown, but in terms of the end result as well. In a season in which the Lions had struggled for positive outcomes ? on individual plays, series and games at-large ? they turned a 17-point deficit into a legitimate win on home turf.

?We?re trying to use that second half and take it onto the rest of the season,? Lions defensive back Otha Foster III told BCLions.com. ?We gave up a lot of rush yards last week, but if we stop the run, we?ll be pretty good.?

Stopping the run will be markedly harder for BC this week without the presence of defensive captain and star linebacker Solomon Elimimian; the four-time CFL all-star was placed on the six-game injured list with a wrist issue, and will be unavailable for the foreseeable future.

?That?s real tough, any time you lose a guy like that it takes a team effort to replace him,? continued Foster. ?They?ve got a good core of receivers, a good offence period. We?re gonna have to jump on them fast ? the quicker we take the crowd out of it, the better it?ll be for us.?

The task of securing a road win in Ottawa will be made more difficult on offence, too, by the absence of Jeremiah Johnson; Brandon Rutley draws in and will likely split touches out of the backfield with Chris Rainey. Rutley featured extensively for Montreal in 2015 and 2016, rushing for 949 yards over two seasons with the Alouettes.

?I?m excited, just ready to do my job,? said the veteran 29 year-old. ?It?s been a great week of prep. I think we?re prepared and it?s just time for us to go out there and pound the pavement man.?

Second-year pro Jordan Herdman will slot into Elimimian?s spot in the heart of the defence; the Simon Fraser product?s tutoring under Elimimian actually dates back to 2014, when the latter was helping coach linebackers at SFU.

?I learned a great deal from Solly. He coached me for a year at SFU and just being a teammate and seeing how he prepares in his work ethic, his hustle, it can?t do anything but just pass on to me and I embrace it,? explained Herdman. ?It?s crazy how things work sometimes, you know? From him coaching me, to us playing together and now I get the opportunity to take over his role and try to fill his shoes.?

In Ottawa, all systems were very much not a go against Calgary last week.

The REDBLACKS managed a grand total of one first down in the entire first half against the Stamps, and Trevor Harris?s offence was booed off the field by the irked Ottawa peanut gallery.

Thus, the message throughout practice for the REDBLACKS this week was one of redemption: Back to basics, high-percentage plays and execution.

?We watched that game (on film) last week, it was seven days ago when we watched it,? Ottawa head coach Rick Campbell told OttawaREDBLACKS.com. ?It?s been all eyes on BC and what?s ahead of us.

?It?s a big game. As you can see, the way things are working out, everybody?s stacked together. You?ve gotta cash out and win games. Our guys are looking forward to getting out and playing.?

Campbell was his usual non-committal self when asked about any added importance to Friday?s contest.

?We love this place, we love our fans, but if you get into that?? he trailed off. ?Whoever we?re playing or wherever we?re playing, we?ve got to show up and play well.?

The matchup against BC will definitely have some added juice for REDBLACKS defensive back Loucheiz Purifoy; the outspoken 25 year-old spent the last two seasons with the Lions, and did not mince words on facing his former team for the first time.

?I?m just ready to go [win], to be honest. I let bygones be bygones, but it?s personal,? he stated. ?Lulay is going to make the right throws until he finds what he needs to find. You can show him something different, then you?re good. If not he?s going to know where he?s going with the ball every time.?

The REDBLACKS will be hoping D-lineman Michael Wakefield can continue his red-hot form to begin 2018; the FIU product has exploded onto the scene this season, with three sacks in his first three games after an inauspicious six-game, four-tackle start to his career in 2017.

Like most of Ottawa?s key players, however, Wakefield was held at bay last week by Caglary: quarterback pressure will be key against Travis Lulay and a BC offensive line which has given up the second-most sacks (12) in the CFL.

Crunchin? Numbers:

0 ? Times that BC QB Travis Lulay has thrown for 300-plus yards against Ottawa; the Lions pivot eclipsed the mark for the 20th time in his career against Winnipeg, and the REDBLACKS are the only CFL team he has not thrown for 300 yards against.

93 ? Total passing yards for Trevor Harris last week against Calgary, the first time in his career he has been held under 100 yards in a game without being lifted due to injury.

229 ? As Harris goes, so too do the REDBLACKS; the Ottawa pivot is averaging 343 pass yards in the team?s two wins, and just 114 per game in the team?s two losses.

297 ? Receptions for Emmanuel Arceneaux since the beginning of the 2015 season, ranking him second in the CFL in that time frame to only Ottawa?s Greg Ellingson at 347.


Believe it or not, Ottawa has won two in a row and four of its last six meetings against BC.

The difference this time around is the Lions have momentum with Lulay under centre ? Jennings started and took the loss in both meetings last season ? while Ottawa does not.

The REDBLACKS have some work to do to help erase the memory of last week?s dismantling at the hands of the Stamps; BC, meanwhile, will be hoping to tap into the same mojo that helped lead the Lions to a memorable fourth-quarter comeback last week.

Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on TSN, RDS and ESPN+.
 

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GAME RECAP

POWELL TOUCHDOWN PROPELS REDBLACKS PAST LIONS, 29-25


OTTAWA ? It came down to the final minute, but the Ottawa REDBLACKS overcame adversity and inconsistency to earn a 29-25 victory over the BC Lions on Friday night at TD Place.

Trailing by three late, the REDBLACKS embarked on a game-winning drive which was kept alive by a critical one-handed catch by Greg Ellingson, emboldened by a 25-yard catch-and-run to William Powell, then finished by the running back?s decisive two-yard plunge with just 49 seconds remaining.

Trevor Harris completed 30 of 44 passes for 363 yards and a touchdown in the win for Ottawa, while slotback Brad Sinopoli hauled in a game-high 171 receiving yards on 11 catches.

Travis Lulay threw for 325 yards and a pair of touchdowns but took the loss for the Lions, whose defence ? relatively steady throughout the night ? could not come up with a stop when they needed one most.

Lulay and the BC offence set the tone early with a 35-yard completion to Emmanuel Arceneaux, but the drive petered out with a missed 41-yard field goal attempt by Lions kicker Ty Long; Diontae Spencer returned the ball out of the Ottawa end zone, and the visitors were shut out on their opening drive.

The REDBLACKS then opened the scoring on their first possession, as Harris?s offence marched 76 yards before being held to an 11-yard Lewis Ward chip-shot field goal.

Then, after an Odell Willis objectionable conduct penalty and Harris-to-Brad Sinopoli connection on a key 2nd-and-22 kept the drive alive, a powerful 47-yard kick from Ward extended the REDBLACKS lead to 6-0.

Lulay and the Lions took their first lead of the evening in the second quarter, when the BC quarterback capped a 13-play drive with a perfect fade pass to the back of the end zone for Ricky Collins Jr.; Long?s convert made it 7-6.

BC found the end zone again late in the first half, when ? after a Loucheiz Purifoy pass interference penalty extended the drive ? Brandon Rutley leapt over the pile from one yard out for a touchdown. Long?s convert gave the visitors a 14-6 lead.

The REDBLACKS cut the lead to five on the second-to-last play of the half, as a 39-yard attempt from Ward split the uprights.

Ward then opened the second half in similar fashion, booting a 47-yard field goal to shave the Lions? lead down to 14-12.

The visitors responded in a big way on the ensuing drive, as a 42-yard Lulay completion to Bryan Burnham set up a 26-yard touchdown bomb one play later to Arceneaux; Lulay then found Arceneaux at the back of the end zone for the two-point convert, and BC led 22-12.

Ottawa?s offence roared to life late in the third quarter, with Harris finding Brad Sinopoli in the end zone to cap an eight-play, 77-yard drive; Ward?s convert drew the REDBLACKS back within a field goal.

The hosts got what could have been a big momentum boost early in the fourth quarter, as Bryan Burnham fumbled after an initial highlight-reel catch and Ottawa recovered, but it was all for nought as Harris and co. two-and-outed.

BC committed another mental error on its following possession, as Long dropped the snap in a third-down punting situation; Ottawa stopped his impromptu dash for the first down, and took over possession on the BC 30-yard line.

The REDBLACKS managed just a single yard, however, and had to settle for a 36-yard Ward field goal to tie the game at 22.

After a series of ineffective drives on both sides of the ball, the Lions exploded inside the three-minute warning with a 78-yard Lulay-to-Arceneaux connection that set up an 18-yard field goal from Long to retake the lead.

Then, after an evening of inconsistency on offence, the REDBLACKS offence came to life when it mattered most: Greg Ellingson?s ridiculous one-handed grab kept the drive alive at the BC 35-yard line, William Powell?s 25-yard catch-and-run brought them down to the goal line, then Powell plunged in from the two-yard line.

Second-year pro Jordan Herdman, starting in place of injured Lions defensive captain Solomon Elimimian, registered a game-high 12 tackles in the defeat; Kevin Brown paced the REDBLACKS with seven.

Ottawa punter Richie Leone had himself a day, averaging 66 yards per punt and working his team out of sticky field-position situations repeatedly.

With the win, Ottawa improved to 3-2 on the season; Rick Campbell?s group now faces a tough trek to Tim Hortons Field for a date with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats next Saturday (4 p.m. ET).

Friday?s result ? specifically the clutch game-winning drive ? will assuage fears about the REDBLACKS offence?s capabilities, and maintain sole possession of first place in the East Division for the time being.

The loss dropped BC to 2-3, and Wally Buono?s squad will now have a bye week to reflect on the loss prior to a tough West Division trip to Calgary in Week 8 (Sat. Aug. 4, 9 p.m. ET).

With injuries beginning to pile up, the Lions will need their depth to step up and make plays: Divisional rivals Calgary and Edmonton loom in the not-so-distant future.
 

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Saturday, July 21, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home
4:00 PM Winnipeg Blue Bombers Toronto Argonauts
9:00 PM Montreal Alouettes Calgary Stampeders

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July's Canadian Football Record; ( All Picks )

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

07/21/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
07/20/2018 0-0-0 0.00% +0
07/14/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
07/13/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/12/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/07/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
07/06/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/05/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50

Totals...............6-10...........37.50%....-24.50


CFL Best Bets:

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

DATE.........................ATS.................. .....UNITS.....................O/U...................UNITS...........TOTAL

07/21/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................0 - 1...................-5.50............-11.00
07/20/2018-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/14/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................0 - 1...................-5.50.............-11.00
07/13/2018..............1 - 0.......................+5.00..................... 0 - 1...................-5.50.............-0.50
07/12/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00............-0.50
07/07/2018..............2 - 0.......................+10.00...................0 - 2...................-11.00............-1.00
07/06/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00.............-0.50
07/05/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00.............-0.50

Totals......................3 - 5........................-17.50.....................3 - 5..................-7.00..............-24.50
 

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CFL Betting Notes - Week 6


Saturday, July 21

Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2-3 SU, 3-2 ATS) at Toronto Argonauts (1-3 SU, 2-2 ATS)

Point-spread: PICK
Total: 50 ?

Game Overview

The Blue Bombers have scored at least 30 points in three of their first five games this season with the total easily going OVER in each of those contests. They opened the season with a tough 33-30 loss to Edmonton as seven-point home underdogs before waxing BC 41-19 at home in Week 4 as 6 ?-point favorites. Matt Nichols is back under center for Winnipeg and he threw for 214 yards with zero touchdowns and three interceptions in last week?s less than stellar performance.

Toronto lost the backend of its home-and-home series against Edmonton and it has now failed to score more than 20 points in each of its first four games. The total has stayed UNDER in all four contests. James Franklin got the start at quarterback against the Eskimos for an injured Ricky Ray. After throwing for 217 yards with one touchdown pass and one interception in Game 1 at home, he completed 26-of-36 passing attempts for 296 yards against Edmonton in last week?s loss on the road.

Betting Trends


-- The Argonauts have won 11 of the last 16 meetings against Winnipeg SU, but they have failed to cover in four of their last five matchups against the Blue Bombers. The total has gone OVER in four of those last five meetings.


Montreal Alouettes (1-3 SU, 1-3 ATS) at Calgary Stampeders (4-0 SU, 4-0 ATS)
Point-Spread: Calgary OFF
Total: OFF

Game Overview

Montreal has already established itself as the worst team in the CFL this season on each side of the ball after winning just three games SU all last season. The Alouettes have complemented an offense that is averaging 15.3 PPG with a defense that is giving up 30.8 points a game. They are coming off a bye last week after losing to Ottawa at home 28-18 on July 6 as 7 ?-point home underdogs. The total has stayed UNDER in three of Montreal?s first four games.

At the opposite end of the spectrum in the CFL, Calgary is off to a perfect 4-0 start (SU and ATS) while winning each game by 10 points or more. The total has stayed UNDER in all four games behind a defense that has not allowed more than 14 points in any of those wins. The big concern for Saturday?s matchup as far as the actual betting spread is the playing status of quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell. He left last Thursday?s victory at Ottawa with an injured knee.

Betting Trends

-- Calgary has won its last five home games against Montreal SU, but it has failed to cover in six of the last seven meetings overall. The total has stayed UNDER in six of the last eight games between the two.
 

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Winnipeg @ Toronto

Game 375-376
July 21, 2018 @ 4:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Winnipeg
114.696
Toronto
110.233
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Winnipeg
by 4 1/2
39
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Winnipeg
Pick
51 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Winnipeg
Under

Montreal @ Calgary


Game 377-378
July 21, 2018 @ 9:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Montreal
98.608
Calgary
126.718
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Calgary
by 28
38
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Calgary
No Line
N/A
Dunkel Pick:
Calgary
N/A
 

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WINNIPEG (2 - 3) at TORONTO (1 - 3) - 7/21/2018, 4:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
WINNIPEG is 27-15 ATS (+10.5 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 27-15 ATS (+10.5 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 17-5 ATS (+11.5 Units) in road games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 17-5 ATS (+11.5 Units) in road lined games over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in road games off a division game over the last 3 seasons.
WINNIPEG is 9-1 ATS (+7.9 Units) in road games in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons.

Head-to-Head Series History
WINNIPEG is 4-0 against the spread versus TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
WINNIPEG is 3-1 straight up against TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
4 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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MONTREAL (1 - 3) at CALGARY (4 - 0) - 7/21/2018, 9:00 PM
There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

Head-to-Head Series History
MONTREAL is 3-1 against the spread versus CALGARY over the last 3 seasons
CALGARY is 2-2 straight up against MONTREAL over the last 3 seasons
2 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
 

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Winnipeg (2-3) (-2, 52.5) @ Toronto (1-3)? Blue Bombers are only team not to have bye yet; they lost four of last five visits to Toronto- home side won seven of last nine series games, with Winnipeg covering last four. Over is 7-2 in last nine series games. Bombers are 2-1 when they score 30+ points, 0-2 when they score less than 30, losing by 14-3 points. Over is 3-2 in their games, 1-2 on road. Toronto scored 15.3 ppg in losing three of its first four games, all of which stayed under the total. Argonauts? last two games (both vs Edmonton) were decided by total of four points.

Montreal (1-3) @ Calgary (4-0) (NL)? Stampeders? QB Mitchell is a ?? here; rookie Arbuckle gets nod if Mitchell can?t go. Home side won last nine series games; Alouettes lost last five visits to Calgary by 48-14-3-21-11 points- they lost 59-11 here LY. Under is 6-2 in last eight series games, 3-2 in last five here. Montreal scored 15.3 ppg in their 1-3 start; they had LW off. Alouettes won in Regina, lost 22-10 in BC; all four of their games stayed under the total. Stamps won/covered all four of their games, with 24-14 the closest win. Calgary beat Hamilton by 14, Ottawa by 10 in their two home games; all four of their games stayed under.
 

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg is 13-6 ATS in its last 19 games
Winnipeg is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games
Winnipeg is 13-3 ATS in its last 16 games on the road
Winnipeg is 14-7 SU in its last 21 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 14 of Winnipeg's last 19 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games on the road
Winnipeg is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Toronto
Winnipeg is 5-11 SU in its last 16 games when playing Toronto
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 5 games when playing Toronto
Winnipeg is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Toronto
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing on the road against Toronto
Toronto Argonauts
Toronto is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Toronto's last 5 games
Toronto is 6-3 ATS in its last 9 games at home
Toronto is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games at home
Toronto is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Winnipeg
Toronto is 11-5 SU in its last 16 games when playing Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games when playing Winnipeg
Toronto is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Toronto's last 6 games when playing at home against Winnipeg


Montreal Alouettes
Montreal is 1-14 ATS in its last 15 games
Montreal is 1-14 SU in its last 15 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Montreal's last 6 games
Montreal is 1-7 ATS in its last 8 games on the road
Montreal is 1-10 SU in its last 11 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 5 games on the road
Montreal is 6-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Calgary
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Montreal's last 8 games when playing Calgary
Montreal is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games when playing on the road against Calgary
Montreal is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Calgary
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 6 games when playing on the road against Calgary
Calgary Stampeders
Calgary is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
Calgary is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Calgary's last 5 games
Calgary is 8-3 ATS in its last 11 games at home
Calgary is 22-2 SU in its last 24 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Calgary's last 5 games at home
Calgary is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Montreal
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Calgary's last 8 games when playing Montreal
Calgary is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against Montreal
Calgary is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Montreal
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing at home against Montreal
 

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BOMBERS VISIT ARGONAUTS IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONTEST


TORONTO ? The first game of Saturday?s CFL doubleheader features two teams looking to bounce back in a big way from Week-5 defeats.

Both the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts will want to start quickly in their meeting Saturday afternoon at BMO Field (4:00 p.m. ET); last week saw Winnipeg let a late lead slip in BC, while the Argonauts trudged their way to a 16-15 defeat in sopping conditions in Edmonton.

Neither offence looked particularly potent in its respective defeat last week, and both James Franklin and Matt Nichols know they will need to be more efficient in order to pick up a win in Toronto this weekend.

A new week is a much-needed breath of fresh air for Matt Nichols and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers? offence.

Dominant on their way to a 17-0 halftime lead last week at BC Place, a trio of interceptions and a big, fat zero on the scoreboard in the second half gave the unit a hard dose of reality.

?Our gameplan every week (is) play clean football and give ourselves a chance to win in the end,? Nichols told BlueBombers.com. ?I felt like every phase took turns not doing that last week. (We?ll) look to get back to playing more consistent football as a team this week, for sure.?

The Bombers have lost four of their last five trips to BMO Field ? something Nichols and co. are acutely aware of entering the first game of a back-to-back series against the Argonauts.

?It?s always tougher to go into some place and win on the road, and we?ve had some tough ones here, so we expect that that?s the kind of game it?s going to be,? said Nichols. ?A four-quarter game, down to the wire. (We?d) love to take it on the road, then make them come to our place.?

Discipline will likely be a key for Winnipeg come Saturday, given how critical mistakes were in the team?s second-half collapse last week.

?We?ve just had a few mistakes,? said Bombers receiver Weston Dressler. ?We only had two penalties in the (loss to B.C.) that were unforced penalties, not a tough holding call or anything like that. It was an offsides and a false start/procedure penalty and they were both in situations where it was second and medium or second and short and it put us into second and long and into a hole.

?Those are the little things we can always control that have nothing to do with who you?re going against, the defence they?re bringing against you or anything like that.?

Roster-wise, Kienan Lafrance draws back into the lineup in a backup role to feature back Andrew Harris; Chandler Fenner, meanwhile, did not get the green light in time to feature in Winnipeg?s secondary. Brandon Alexander and Abubakarr Conteh enter as defensive depth in the secondary.

In Toronto, the big news this week centred around the signing of former Pro Bowler Dexter McCluster.

The Ole Miss alumnus has 12 NFL touchdowns to his name, but has not played since 2016 ? and will not change that this weekend, as he will watch Saturday?s contest against Winnipeg in street clothes despite practicing this week.

Practice was notably sharp for the Argonauts, who sit tied for last in the East Division at 1-3, this week.

?From the moment we got into the meeting room after a very tough loss and travelling, you would not know we?d lost the game,? head coach Marc Trestman told argonauts.ca. ?Guys were locked in with good energy, (and) the guys know that come Saturday at 4 o?clock, we?ve got to perform.?

Perform they certainly will have to against a Winnipeg team chock full of playmakers on both sides of the football.

?They like to run the ball in Winnipeg, I believe they?re the top rushing team in the league right now, (so) we know it?s going to be a physical game,? said Toronto safety Jermaine Gabriel. ?They?ve got 33, Nichols, Adams?so we?re going to have our hands full.?

The sixth-year safety believes the Argos? loss last week in Edmonton gave a sour taste to an overall strong outing from his unit.

?Just us not quitting, playing ?til the final whistle, playing hard-nosed football ? it wasn?t easy out in Edmonton, the conditions were rough and it ended up being a close game,? explained Gabriel, who points to his unit?s chemistry as a key moving forward. ?We?re all vets, so (we) knew of each other around the league and we come in with the (same) mindset. We have a young coach in (Tyron) Brack(enridge), and we all relate to each other.?

Rookie Trumaine Washington will make his CFL debut at linebacker in place of the injured Cassius Vaughn; the 23-year-old Louisville product comes highly touted after recording 129 tackles with the Cardinals over three seasons (2015-17).

?I saw some light (from him), as we all did in the pre-season,? said Trestman of his new starting linebacker. ?He?s stayed on it, (and) he?s got a bunch of guys around him helping him get better.?

Ken Bishop slides onto the defensive line in place of the suspended Dylan Wynn.

Bishop, a 27-year-old Northern Illinois product registered 31 tackles and started 15 games in his debut CFL campaign in 2016, but was limited to just four starts last season.

Crunchin? Numbers:

.488 ? Win percentage for Toronto quarterbacks who have started in place of Ricky Ray since 2012 (20-21), a number that puts to bed the notion the team is worse-off when Ray is out of the lineup. The injured veteran?s win percentage in the same time span is .465 (33-38).

5.3 ? Flags against the Argonauts in a typical game, the lowest average in the league. Winnipeg is the third-most penalized team thus far in 2018, averaging 6.6 penalties-per-game.

6.7 ? Yards-per-rush attempt for the Bombers, who own the best mark in the CFL ? not just this season, but all-time. If you want to get technical, Winnipeg?s league-leading 6.680 average is 0.002 ahead of the full-season record holders, the 1994 Birmingham Barracudas.

449 ? League-high rush yards for Winnipeg?s Andrew Harris, who is trying to become the first Bomber since Charles Roberts (2005-06) to lead the CFL in rush yards in back-to-back seasons.


Here we go: Argonauts and Bombers.

Toronto is hosting its Family Day-themed game, the first of nine being hosted across the league this season, and will be hoping to put on a good show for the crowd.

The Bombers, meanwhile, want to prove to the rest of the league they truly are the team which hung 41 and 56 points on BC and Montreal respectively ? not the one that collapsed in Vancouver. Heck, Matt Nichols just wants to put the memory of last week?s three-INT performance behind him.

It?s a little early to start talking redemption, but given where these teams are at in the standings ? tied for last in their respective divisions ? relative to the talent on their roster, pressure is starting to build as we enter the middle portion of the season.

The stakes are getting higher. Who will rise to the occasion on Saturday at BMO?

Kickoff is at 4:00 p.m. ET and can be seen on TSN and ESPN+.
 

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July 20, 2018


Saturday Week 6 CFL Betting Preview

Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs Toronto Argonauts


Week 6 of the CFL concludes with a double-header on Saturday and with no line out on the latter half of that in the Montreal/Calgary game because of QB injuries, many bettors have been focused on the Winnipeg/Toronto game that starts the proceedings.

Winnipeg has been receiving plenty of support all week as this line has been bumped up from a pick'em to -2.5, but is the line move correct and is it still worth a follow?

Winnipeg (-2.5); Total set at 52

This game is the first half of a home-and-home for these two teams over the next two weeks and for both sides it's the second consecutive home-and-home they've played. Toronto was able to get a split with Edmonton the last two weeks (2-0 ATS) while Winnipeg fell flat on their faces in the 2nd half against BC a week ago to split their set with the Lions too (1-1 ATS).

With nine teams in the entire league, you are often going to get quirky schedules like this and the downside to it all is that because they are quite rare, these games can be tough to handicap from a situational standpoint.

However, many handicappers don't seem to have a problem with backing Winnipeg this week as the line has been steadily climbing all week long. The Blue Bombers are the ones who come in with the better record (2-3 SU) and have looked like the better team for the majority of the season, but they are just 1-2 SU and ATS on the road this year and scored just 17 points in both defeats. Considering Toronto's defense has been one of the more stouter units in the league this year and are coming off back-to-back games of holding Edmonton's high-flying attack to 17 or fewer points, all the Winnipeg love ATS should be tempered a little bit. That's not to say I like Toronto plus the points, but at this point the side is not something I'm looking at in either direction.

The total of 52 has seen significant action as well after opening up at 51 as it appears as thouhg the majority of bettors believe we will see a bit of a shootout here. Considering Toronto is a perfect 4-0 to the 'under' this year that is a bit surprising, but the 'over' does make sense in conjunction with all the Winnipeg love, as bettors that love the Blue Bombers to go out and win this game expect that the most likely way that happens is in a higher scoring, 30-25 type contest. After all, both of Winnipeg's wins this year have seen them score 40+ points and if they can reach that mark this week, 'over' bets are likely going to cash.

Yet, I don't think we see that number even get a sniff this week as Toronto, at 1-3 SU, can't afford to fall even further behind in the standings and drop to 1-4. The Argos have to figure that with backup QB James Franklin making his third start, their chances of success in this game decrease the higher scoring the game becomes, and with a trip to Winnipeg ahead of them next week, maybe they don't fully expose all their cards here and play things closer to the vest.

Toronto's got one of the best all-purpose RB's in the CFL in James Wilder Jr and he's yet to really put his stamp on any one of the Argos games this year. Considering Wilder could be the guy that can continually move the chains, help control the clock and keep Winnipeg's offense off the field, I'd look for him to be featured early and often for Toronto, especially with the weather report calling for plenty of wind at BMO Field on Saturday. Wind is the biggest detriment to 'over' bets and with one end of that stadium largely exposed to strong wins being on Lake Ontario, the passing attacks of both teams could be in some trouble.

So I'm actually going to the low side of this total as I think this game could see plenty of running the ball which in the CFL means a lot of three-and-outs and a more field possession type contest. Both defenses can step up and plug holes if that's the case, and with Toronto cashing 'under' tickets at a perfect clip so far in 2018, I wouldn't say this week is the best time to buck that trend.

Next week in the return match in Winnipeg is probably the better 'over' option (depending on how this week goes), but with the 'under being the minority side this week and both teams looking to keep some tricks in the bag with a return meeting next week, don't be surprised to see this game finish in the mid-40's.

Best Bet: Under 52 points
 

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WPG at TOR 04:00 PM
WPG -2.5
O 52.0


MTL at CGY 09:00 PM
CGY -20.0
U 49.0
 

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GAME RECAP

NICHOLS, HARRIS FUEL BOMBERS TO VICTORY IN TORONTO


TORONTO ? Matt Nichols passed for two touchdowns and ran for another in Winnipeg?s 38-20 win over Toronto on Saturday afternoon. Nichols and his supporting cast of rushers and receivers thrived all afternoon, never letting off the gas pedal in an impressive display at BMO Field.

Running back Andrew Harris was another key contributor on the Blue Bombers, rushing for 156 yards while adding two touchdowns, one through the air and another on the ground, to bring Winnipeg back to .500 on the season and dropping the Argos to 1-4.

Winnipeg imposed their will from the opening kickoff. The Argos defence forced a two-and-out on Nichols? offence on the first drive of the game, but the ensuing Justin Medlock punt was fumbled by Toronto?s Martese Jackson on the Argos? 35-yard-line.

Nichols pounced on the opportunity and lobbed a 21-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Darvin Adams to put Winnipeg up 7-0 before James Franklin stepped on the field. Adams? third touchdown catch of the season gave him a share of the CFL lead.

Following a punt by the Argos, Nichols was once again able to take the Bombers? offence down the field with the help of Harris, the CFL rushing leader. The pair took Winnipeg on a nine-play, 67-yard drive capped off by Harris? league-leading fifth rushing touchdown of the season.

Toronto?s first big play of the day came on a 23-yard catch by Rodney Smith, which was quickly followed by 15 and 12-yard gains respectively by Armanti Edwards. Toronto could not capitalize on the momentum, however, as Ronnie Pfeffer missed a 27-yard field goal attempt to keep Winnipeg 14 points ahead.

The Bombers kept rolling in the second quarter. Nichols completed four straight passes for 51 yards, and threw his second score of the game to Harris to put Winnipeg ahead 22-1.

Taking over on their own 28, the Argos were able to drive the ball deep into Winnipeg territory with the help of three critical penalties taken by the Bombers defence. Pfeffer once again missed a field goal, this time from 34-yards out, to keep Winnipeg in firm control.

Medlock, on the other hand, had no problem nailing a 44-yard field goal in the other direction to put Winnipeg on top 25-1. When all seemed loss for the Argos, the tides began to turn for the double blue in the final minute of the first half.

First, the Bombers? Kevin Fogg coughed up the ball on a punt return, which was then scooped up by Llevi Noel and returned 49 yards to the end zone. Then, the Bombers fumbled again as time ticked down on the half, allowing Franklin to complete a quick 27-yard pass to James Wilder Jr. and Pfeffer to finally connect on a 31-yard field goal to narrow the deficit to 25-12 at halftime.

Winnipeg used the break to regroup and got exactly what they needed to start the second half. An early stop by the defence, followed by a 52-yard scoring drive capped off by a one-yard sneak from Nichols to go up 32-12. Another two-and-out by the Argos led to a Bombers field goal as the Argos fell behind by 23 in the third quarter.

Following another Argos turnover, Winnipeg again let Toronto back into the game. A Nic Demsky fumble was returned 87 yards to the house by Jermaine Gabriel to bring Toronto within two scores heading late in the third quarter.

The brief momentum spurt, however, was quashed by a Marcus Sayles interception on Franklin early in the forth quarter. Nichols led the Bombers on a 64-yard drive culminating with a Medlock field goal to bump Winnipeg?s lead to 38-20.

Franklin and the Argos moved the ball well at times, but repeatedly fell short in their execution in front of the 10,844 fans attending the matinee. Trailing by multiple scores throughout the afternoon, Toronto was only able to pick up 19 rushing yards. Adams, Demski and Weston Dressler, meanwhile, combined for 216 receiving yards for the Bombers.

The two teams have under a week to regroup for a Week 7 rematch at Investors Group Field next Friday evening.
 

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GAME RECAP

STAMPS REMAIN UNDEFEATED WITH WIN OVER ALS


Calgary ? Bo Levi Mitchell led the way as the Calgary Stampeders grabbed their fifth win of the season in a 25-8 home victory against the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday night. Mitchell looked sharp in his return from last week?s injury against Ottawa, finishing with 25 completions for 292 yards and two touchdowns.

The 28-year-old quarterback completed his first 12 passes of the game and passed Doug Flutie on the Stampeders? all-time passing yards list.

Eric Rogers led Calgary?s receiving corps with nine catches for 113 yards and a touchdown, and Calgary?s defence looked strong once again with two interceptions and two sacks.

Alouettes quarterback Matthew Shiltz replaced an injured Drew Willy in the second quarter, and the young passer finished 16 of 25 for 160 yards and two touchdowns.

The Alouettes got on the board right away with a single point off a big opening kickoff from Boris Bede, but it was a short-lived lead. Calgary?s offence took the field and Mitchell got things rolling on the opening drive, completing all six of his passes for 71 yards. Mitchell threw an accurate strike into double coverage to Rogers for a 40-yard gain, and he found the receiver again two plays later for a seven-yard touchdown.

Mitchell added the two-point conversion by completing a short pass over the middle to Kamar Jorden, giving Calgary an early 8-1 lead. The Stamps later added a single point on a 44-yard punt from Rob Maver after the Als? defence held strong on a lengthy drive.

Montreal was presented with an added challenge when defensive back Joe Burnett had to be carted off after suffering an ankle injury while tackling DaVaris Daniels.

The Stamps kept things moving on offence in the second quarter, and Mitchell continued to complete every single pass he attempted. The veteran passer put together another impressive drive that saw him pass Doug Flutie on the all-time Stampeders passing yards list. Mitchell connected with Rogers for a 16-yard gain before throwing a quick pass to Jorden for a 30-yard touchdown. Jorden gained 17 yards after the catch to find the end zone, and Rene Paredes kicked the convert to give Calgary a 16-1 lead.

Drew Willy left with an injury in the second quarter, and Shiltz came into the game for Montreal in his first appearance this season. Montreal won a big challenge that set the offence up in scoring position after a pass interference call, but the Stamps quickly got the ball back after Shiltz was picked off by veteran defensive back Brandon Smith. Calgary capitalized off the turnover with a 40-yard field goal from Paredes, giving Calgary a 19-1 lead heading into halftime.

Willy remained out of the game in the second half, but Shiltz stepped up and lead the Als on a long scoring drive to start the third quarter. The young quarterback cut into the Stamps? lead with a 20-yard touchdown pass to B.J. Cunningham, and Bede kicked the convert to make the score 19-8. Cunningham got open with a sharp route, and Shiltz put the ball exactly where it needed to be for the score.

Tyrell Sutton gave the Als? offence another spark on their next drive when he took a short pass and turned it up field for a 23-yard gain, but momentum went back the other way on the following play when Shiltz was intercepted by defensive back Emanuel Davis.

Calgary added to their score near the end of the third quarter when Paredes knocked through a 15-yard field goal, giving the Stamps a 14-point lead.

Montreal?s defence made a big play in the fourth quarter when defensive back Tommie Campbell picked off a pass in the end zone intended for Daniels. The interception was Campbell?s first as a member of the Alouettes, but the offence was unable to capitalize and turn it into points. Paredes later added a 19-yard field goal for Calgary to secure the 25-8 victory.

The next test for the Alouettes will come when they host the 3-2 Edmonton Eskimos next Thurday, while the Stampeders will head on the road to face the 3-2 Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday night.
 

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WEST DIVISION

RK TEAM GP W L T PTS F A HOME AWAY DIV
1 Calgary 5 5 0 0 10 145 46 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
2 Edmonton 5 3 2 0 6 128 125 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0
3 Saskatchewan 5 3 2 0 6 110 115 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0
4 Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 199 133 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-2-0
5 BC 5 2 3 0 4 108 138 2-0-0 0-3-0 1-2-0


EAST DIVISION

RK TEAM GP W L T PTS F A HOME AWAY DIV
1 Ottawa 5 3 2 0 6 114 111 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0
2 Hamilton 5 2 3 0 4 116 115 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0
3 Toronto 5 1 4 0 2 81 139 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0
4 Montreal 5 1 4 0 2 69 148 0-2-0 1-2-0 0-1-0


y - Clinched Division
x - Clinched Playoff Berth
c - Clinched Crossover
 

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July's Canadian Football Record; ( All Picks )

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

07/21/2018 3-1-0 75.00% +9.50
07/20/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
07/14/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
07/13/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/12/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/07/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
07/06/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
07/05/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50

Totals...............9-11........45.00%%....-15.50


CFL Best Bets:

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

DATE.........................ATS.................. .....UNITS.....................O/U...................UNITS...........TOTAL


07/21/2018..............1 - 1 .......................-0.50.....................3 - 1...................+9.50............+9.00
07/20/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................0 - 1...................-5.50.............-11.00
07/14/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................0 - 1...................-5.50.............-11.00
07/13/2018..............1 - 0.......................+5.00.................... 0 - 1...................-5.50.............-0.50
07/12/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00............-0.50
07/07/2018..............2 - 0.......................+10.00...................0 - 2...................-11.00............-1.00
07/06/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00.............-0.50
07/05/2018..............0 - 1........................-5.50.....................1 - 0...................+5.00.............-0.50

Totals......................4 - 6........................-18.00....................6 - 6..................+2.50..............-15.50
 
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