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The start of the CFL Regular Season is just around the corner – teams have started making their final cuts in anticipation of what is sure to be a long and grueling 2015 campaign.
The start of the CFL Regular Season is just around the corner – teams have started making their final cuts in anticipation of what is sure to be a long and grueling 2015 campaign.
CFL teams have started to shape their rosters in anticipation of the start of the 2015 season – the opening game is on June 25th. The defending champion Calgary Stampeders enter the year as the overwhelming favorite to win it all but history has shown that repeating is an awfully tough task.
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CFL training camps have opened amid some serious labor strife but as of now it looks like all systems go for the upcoming season.
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The 2012 CFL season is almost getting closer – players are prepping themselves and coaches are getting ready for training camps that start in less than a month. So what can we expect this season?
Last week was a quiet one for the Canadian Football League, with just four teams in action. It’s more of the same this week, with another four teams enjoying a bye.
1 (1). Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg holds onto the top spot after getting a bye last week. The Blue Bombers have just a single loss this season and, at 6-1, lead Montreal by a game in the East Division.
The “D” has gotten a ton of credit for the hot start, and deservedly so, but the offense hasn’t been too bad either—Fred Reid is second in the CFL in rushing yards.
2 (2). Montreal Alouettes
Montreal was one of four teams with a bye last week. The Alouettes won back-to-back games heading into the week off, and they’re doing it just like you might expect—with offense. Anthony Calvillo has been typically brilliant; he leads the CFL with 14 touchdown passes and is second with 2095 passing yards.
3 (3). Calgary Stampeders
Another team with a bye… another team holding its spot from last week’s power rankings. Calgary has exploded in its past two games, racking up 77 points. Henry Burris has cranked up his game after a solid but unspectacular start, throwing four touchdowns, 639 yards and no interceptions in his past two outings.
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4 (5). Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Hamilton rounds out the bye-week teams, all of which oddly either held ground or moved up. The Tiger-Cats haven’t been able to build much momentum, and at 4-3 they have some work to do in the East Division. Perhaps the week off will give them a chance to regroup and string together their second winning streak of the season.
5 (8). British Columbia Lions
The Lions hammered Edmonton 36-1 last week, and B.C. wound up with two CFL Player of the Week awards. Receiver Arland Bruce exploded for nine catches, 129 yards and two scores—in just his second game with the Leos, no less. Defensive tackle Aaron Hunt earned defensive honours after notching five tackles and three sacks. [ad-4437448]
6 (7). Toronto Argonauts
Toronto creeps up a spot after squeaking past Saskatchewan 24-18. The Boatmen have just two wins this season, but taking a win into their bye this week is massive. Of course, it would help if the Argos got to play the lowly Roughriders every week.
7 (4). Edmonton Eskimos
There’s no getting around it—the Eskimos are free falling. Ricky Ray has completely melted down, and he threw three interceptions in last week’s 36-1 embarrassment against British Columbia. That makes it three straight losses for Edmonton, which has scored just 21 points in the past three weeks—and only five points (five!) it its past two outings.
8 (8). Saskatchewan Roughriders
Woof. The Roughriders can’t get much worse at 1-7. They were competitive in last week’s 24-18 loss to the Argonauts, but competitive doesn’t mean squat—just ask Greg Marshall. Marshall was fired as head coach and replaced with VP-Football Operations Ken Miller.
Miller led the Roughriders to back-to-back Grey Cup appearances during a three-year stint as Saskatchewan’s head coach in 2008-2010.
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Just a few weeks ago, the Eskimos sat atop the CFL Power Rankings. Thanks to a couple of recent losses, they’re losing ground to some of the league’s other elite squads.
There’s a shift at the top of the Week 7 CFL Power Rankings, as last week’s top two teams went head-to-head and saw the balance of power shift.
The action is heating up in the Canadian Football League, as this week marks a third of the regular season being finished. The Eskimos continue to control the board, as they’re still tops on the Week 6 CFL power rankings.
This week’s CFL Power Rankings feature some familiar faces at the top of the list, as well as a few surprises among the heavy hitters.
After all the parity that has spread throughout the Canadian Football League over the last few years its getting hard to pick a winner in 2011. We can’t pretend that it’s the same caliber of football that we see in the NFL – but the Canadian Football League can still be fun.
After all the parity that has spread throughout the Canadian Football League this season, we are back to where we were last year. On Sunday, Nov. 28 it’s the Montreal Alouettes vs. the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the 2010 Grey Cup – live from Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta.
We’re days from the sights, sounds and hits of professional football.
We’re not talking about football from the league with training camp holdouts and off-field altercations either, we’re talking about the Canadian Football League.
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Time: 6:30 PM / McMahon Stadium
Team records:
Saskatchewan: 10-7-1 SU, 10-7-1 ATS
Montreal: 15-3 SU, 11-7 ATS
Talk about a football frenzy.
While the NCAAF season nears the conference championships and bowl season, and the NFL is in the midst of Week 12, there’s also the Canadian Football League championship, the Grey Cup, happening on Sunday.
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The 2009 Canadian Football League season kicks off July 1 and betED.com has odds to win the Grey Cup championship.
The defending champion Calgary Stampeders are +175 favorites to repeat in CFL Betting Odds.
The Edmonton Eskimos, who lost to the Montreal Alouettes in the East Final last season, are not far back at +200, while Montreal is at +375.