CFL Previews - August 6-7 - Week Six
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SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (4-1) AT MONTREAL ALOUETTES (4-1)
DATE & TIME: Friday, August 6, 7:00 p.m. (et).
GAME NOTES: A rematch of the season opener and last year's Grey Cup title game
takes center stage this week, as the Montreal Alouettes entertain the
Saskatchewan Roughriders at McGill Stadium on Friday night.
Saskatchewan, which is tied with Calgary atop the standings in the Western
Division at 4-1, may have won the first game of 2010 over the Als with a
thrilling 54-51 overtime final, but the fact remains that Montreal is the one
that is still defending its trophy from last season when it captured the
league title with a narrow 28-27 final.
The Roughriders, still just sixth in the current power rankings in the CFL,
have scored no less than 20 points in every game this season and toppled
Hamilton last weekend by a final of 37-24. However, the final score for
Saskatchewan might be a bit misleading given that the team secured all but 14
of those points from the kicking of Luca Congi. The kicker knocked through all
seven of his field goal attempts, his longest being a 42-yard effort, as he
tied a career mark for most field goals in a single game and came up one shy
of the CFL record. On Tuesday Congi was named the CFL Special Teams Player of
the Week.
From a traditional offensive standpoint, Darian Durant converted 21-of-35
passes for 270 yards. Running back Wes Cates not only carried the ball 13
times for 66 yards and two scores, but he also caught five balls for 75 yards
in the home victory for the Roughriders. The pass defense for Saskatchewan was
caught off guard by Arland Bruce III who tied a league record with 16
receptions and produced 272 yards and two touchdowns as a result.
As for the Als last week, they won their fourth in a row as they stomped all
over the Toronto Argonauts at home, 41-10. It was the largest margin of
victory for Montreal so far this season and made its scoring differential
through five games that much greater as it settled in atop the Eastern
Division all by itself. The victory was the seventh in a row over Toronto and
the 11th straight at home for Montreal as well.
Anthony Calvillo, the league's reigning two-time MVP, had another sensational
outing as he missed on just six of his 36 pass attempts, putting up 394 yards
and two touchdowns. Both Kerry Watkins and Avon Cobourne finished with more
than 100 yards receiving, but it was slotback Jamel Richardson who scored
twice through the air, catching a TD pass from both Calvillo and backup Ricky
Santos.
Cobourne, who had a number of spectacular catch and runs, also logged a game-
high 115 yards and a pair of TDs on the ground, marking the first time since
August 15, 2008 that he has registered at least 100 yards both on the ground
and through the air in the same game.
Except for a stretch when the Montreal offense was sputtering and having
trouble getting the ball into the end zone, even though the team was still
winning games, Calvillo has been the leader of this dominating group that
seems to be picking up steam as the year rolls along. Thanks to his near-
perfect effort last week, Calvillo is again on the verge of 70 percent
accuracy on his throws for the season and has the second-best efficiency
rating (108.0) thanks to a league-best 1,606 passing yards and 10 TDs, against
a mere two interceptions on almost 200 attempts.
In 13 games against Saskatchewan, dating back to the 2004 season, Calvillo has
thrown for 26 touchdowns and more than 3,800 yards, posting a total of 16 TDs
and just three interceptions over the last six meetings. However, for someone
who rarely is pressured in the pocket, Calvillo has been sacked four times in
each of the last two games against the Roughriders and once back in 2007 he
was taken down a total of eight times and tossed three INTs in a single
encounter.
Not to be lost in all of the numbers being put up by Cobourne and Calvillo,
13-year vet Ben Cahoon caught four balls for 45 yards against Toronto last
week, giving the BYU product 970 catches for his illustrious career. The
reception total means he is now third all-time in CFL history, trailing only
Darren Flutie (972) and Terry Vaughn (1,006) and with Calvillo at the helm you
can almost bank on Cahoon being atop that list by season's end.
Durant had a huge game versus Montreal in the opener this year, throwing for
five touchdowns and 481 yards, but to expect him to have another game as big
as that is asking quite a lot. Having Cates coming out of the backfield takes
some of the pressure off Durant, seeing as how the running back is second in
the league with his 466 yards and has a league-best five TDs through as many
games. Cates has already tied his TD total on the ground from all of last year
and will be giving his career-best rushing total of 1,229 yards in 2008 a real
run.
Even though the Roughriders won the first meeting between these two teams this
season, the fact remains that Montreal is still in charge of the overall,
regular-season series with a 33-27-1 advantage.
The touchdown drought for the Montreal offense is certainly over and given
that this is a revenge game for the Als, don't expect the home team to be
gracious hosts this time around.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Montreal 45, Saskatchewan 27
TORONTO ARGONAUTS (3-2) AT EDMONTON ESKIMOS (1-4)
DATE & TIME: Friday, August 6, 10:00 p.m. (et).
GAME NOTES: Fresh off their first win of the 2010 campaign, the Edmonton
Eskimos hope to carry over some of that momentum when they host the Toronto
Argonauts on Friday night at Commonwealth Stadium.
Edmonton, which finished an even 9-9 during the 2009 regular season, kicked
off the new campaign with four straight setbacks and was the last team in the
league to record a win, thanks to a narrow 28-25 decision over British
Columbia at home last week. However, even with the victory the Eskimos have
now turned the page on general manager Danny Maciocia who was fired on
Saturday. In a move that was apparently made prior to the win over the Lions,
president and CEO Rick LeLacheur said it was in the best interest of the team
long term and also says there is no timetable for naming a replacement.
The triumph for Edmonton almost didn't happen, given the lengthy interruption
brought on by a massive storm that delayed play for about 40 minutes and even
caused a blackout at Commonwealth Stadium. Nevertheless, the Eskimos refused
to give up easily and made it into the win column when Ricky Ray hit Andre
Talbot with a nine-yard scoring pass late in the decision. Ray, was on fire
after the weather delay and finished with 360 yards and a pair of touchdowns
on 25-of-34 passing, although he was also picked off once by Davis Sanchez in
the fourth and saw it returned the other way 54 yards for a score.
Fred Stamps, while not crossing the goal line himself, generated 118 yards on
five receptions for the Eskimos, while running back Arkee Whitlock chipped in
with a game-high 102 yards on 18 carries as well.
Also adding to the pressure set by Edmonton was defensive back Chris Thompson
who tallied a pair of interceptions against Travis Lulay, on his way to being
named the CFL Defensive Player of the Week.
As for this week's opponent, the Argonauts got a lethal dose of Alouette
offense last Thursday when Anthony Calvillo threw for nearly 400 yards and a
pair of scores in the 41-10 thrashing of Toronto.
Toronto starter Cleo Lemon converted just 8-of-17 passes for 143 yards, gained
another 35 yards and scored once on the ground, but for the most part the
Argonauts were of little consequence in the matchup on the road. After several
successful efforts in recent weeks, running back Cory Boyd finished with just
nine carries for 53 yards. Boyd maintains his place atop the league rushing
list with 484 yards on 75 carries, but despite is 6.5 yards per attempt, he
has made it into the end zone just once and that's the fewest of any of the
top seven ground gainers in the league entering the sixth week of the season.
Even though Boyd is working as hard as any running back in the league to keep
his team moving the ball, the fact remains that he can only do so much when
Lemon can't get on track with his passing. Of the quarterbacks who have
started every game thus far, Lemon is the only one with a completion
percentage below .600, standing at just 57.6 percent at the moment. With a
mere three TD passes, Lemon by no means strikes fear into opposing defenses.
Placing so much faith in Lemon and Boyd, two players who are both in their
first year in the league, is quite a commitment by the Argonauts and will
probably pay off in the long run, but for now the duo has to be given room to
grow. It also doesn't help that leading receiver Brandon Rideau, with his 12
catches for 226 yards and one touchdown, is also a first-year player for the
Argos. Perhaps putting Chad Owens on the field with the offense more will give
opponents more to think about in their coverages, but to this point that
possibility has not been explored enough.
Due to the huge setback against Montreal, the Argonauts fell three spots in
the most recent power rankings, all the way down to eighth. For a team that
has a winning record, that's a definite sign that something is not quite right
in Toronto. On the other hand Edmonton, by snapping its slide, moved all the
way up to fourth in the rankings, basically because there's too much talent
there to ignore.
Ray has managed to throw no more than just a single touchdown in any one of
his previous encounters against Toronto, but that could change this weekend
with Stamps and Kelly Campbell both warming up.
As far as the all-time, regular-season series between these two squads is
concerned, dating back to 1949 Edmonton owns a 40-37-1 advantage over the
Argos. Last season the Eskimos won both encounters, first taking a 22-19
decision on the road in the middle of October and then capturing a 36-10
verdict two weeks later at home. These teams are set to meet once more during
the regular season on September 26 in Toronto.
Getting into the win column was just one step in the right direction for the
Eskimos and perhaps catching Toronto right now could also work in their favor.
Lemon's lackluster performances thus far should give Edmonton the sort of
confidence it needs in order to continue its winning ways.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Edmonton 27, Toronto 20
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (2-3) AT HAMILTON TIGER-CATS (1-4)
DATE & TIME: Saturday, August 7, 7:00 p.m. (et).
GAME NOTES: Winless on the road in three tries so far this season, the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats try their luck at home this weekend as they entertain the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Despite losing two in a row and four of the first five games of the season,
Hamilton has actually jumped three spots in the most recent power rankings to
fifth, but that has more to do with the inept play of other clubs in the
league rather than with how the Ti-Cats performed last week.
Against Saskatchewan last time out, the Hamilton defense did a fairly decent
job keeping the Roughriders out of the end zone, but what the visitors
couldn't stop was a kicking game that accounted for seven field goals and a
couple of extra points that put the home team on top by a final of 37-24.
Quarterback Kevin Glenn posted strong numbers with 31-of-45 passing for 425
yards and three scores, but he was also picked off twice. Having a monster
game was receiver Arland Bruce who tallied an incredible 16 catches for a
startling 272 yards and a pair of TDs.
The reception total by Bruce tied a CFL single-game record previously shared
by the likes of Terry Greer, Brian Wiggins and Derrell Mitchell and still the
receiver and his team came out on the losing end. Perhaps even more incredible
was the fact that Bruce, who on Tuesday was named the CFL Offensive Player of
the Week, had more receiving yards than all of the Roughriders combined.
As for the Blue Bombers, they again had Steven Jyles at quarterback but this
time he was unable to work his magic as Winnipeg suffered the 23-20 loss at
Calgary, the squad's third defeat in the last four outings. Jyles completed
17-of-30 passes for 227 yards and a score, while Fred Reid accounted for 75
yards and a touchdown on 12 rushing attempts. Terrence Edwards turned his six
receptions into a game-high 162 yards and a score, while defender Odell Willis
had a huge game for the Bombers as he recorded a pair of sacks and a forced
fumble.
Well on his way to a career year, Edwards already has 25 receptions for a
league-leading 545 yards and four touchdowns. Thanks to a career-best 90-yard
catch he is averaging a staggering 21.8 yards per grab which is easily the
best mark entering the sixth week of this season. Considering the Winnipeg
passing attack, split between Jyles and an injured Buck Pierce, has accounted
for a total of just seven TDs thus far, it is clear that Edwards is the man to
watch no matter which signal-caller is breaking the huddle.
In their two previous meetings against Hamilton this season, the Blue Bombers
have been slow starters, scoring just six and seven points in the first and
third quarters, respectively. Needing time to warm up, Winnipeg has been
credited with a total of 25 points in the fourth frame, accounting for almost
half of the team's 56 points from the two prior encounters. Last year it was a
much different story when the teams clashed as Winnipeg tallied a combined 29
points in the opening period, but just 39 points the rest of the way,
including just a single touchdown in the fourth while Hamilton was dropping
seven touchdowns in the final quarter on the Bombers.
Over the years Bruce has been quite productive against Winnipeg, the team that
he broke into the league with back in 2001. In 17 career meetings, the
receiver has a total of 70 catches for 953 yards, yet he has visited the end
zone just three times. However, only once in his last 12 games versus the
Bombers has he recorded more than 65 yards receiving, so don't expect him to
have another huge game like he did last week.
The only win of the season thus far for the Tiger-Cats came against this same
Winnipeg squad three weeks ago at home by a final of 28-7. That game also
marked the only time this season that Hamilton has managed to hold an opponent
below 23 points, which is why the club is last in the Eastern Division with
153 points allowed over the course of five outings.
Believe it or not, these squads are set to meet again just six days from now
in Winnipeg, marking the fourth and final time during the regular season that
they will see each other on the gridiron. In terms of the all-time, regular-
season series between the teams, Winnipeg is ahead by a count of 54-43 dating
back to 1945.
Considering these two teams are tied for last in the league in made field
goals (seven) after five weeks, expect this matchup to be a close call and one
that should favor Hamilton as long as Glenn is hitting his marks.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Hamilton 27, Winnipeg 24
CALGARY STAMPEDERS (4-1) AT BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (1-4)
DATE & TIME: Saturday, August 7, 10:00 p.m. (et).
GAME NOTES: As the only team in the league still without a home win in 2010,
the British Columbia Lions give it another shot this weekend as they host the
Calgary Stampeders at Empire Field in Vancouver on Saturday night.
Except for a season-opening win against a woeful Edmonton club, little has
gone right for the Lions thus far as they find themselves tied for last place
in the Western Division with the aforementioned Eskimos at just 1-4. The last
three weeks have seen the Lions play some tight games, but each time the squad
came out on the losing end, as it did again against Edmonton last weekend by a
score of 28-25.
In a game that was delayed about 40 minutes due to poor weather conditions
that actually knocked out power at the stadium, BC scored 15 of its 25 points
on the night in the final quarter, but it was the defense that let the Lions
down late in the meeting.
Travis Lulay, who again stepped in for the injured Casey Printers at
quarterback, didn't have much luck against the Edmonton defenders as he
completed 16-of-26 passes for a mere 134 yards and a pair of interceptions,
all while shaking off three sacks. However, Lulay did manage to generate 62
yards and a score on seven rushing attempts, helping the team to log 163 yards
on the ground overall in the setback.
As for the Stampeders, the team that is tied with the Saskatchewan Roughriders
for first place in the division, they celebrated their 23-20 victory against
Winnipeg last weekend on a number of levels. Not only did the win represent
the fourth in five tries this season, it also saw the return of receiver Ken-
Yon Rambo who was back on the field for the first time since suffering a torn
knee ligament against the Lions on July 24, 2009. Rambo caught six passes for
86 yards and one touchdown as he again became a crucial piece of the offensive
puzzle for the Stamps.
Also getting in on the receiving action was Nik Lewis who reeled in a game-
high 10 passes for a team-best 160 yards in the narrow victory. Quarterback
Henry Burris completed 28-of-38 passes for 340 yards and a pair of touchdowns,
although losing one of his two fumbles did hamper the team's play somewhat.
Kicker Rob Maver made all three of his field goal attempts and finished with
11 points for the home team.
The return of Rambo is huge for the Stampeders because it adds an extra
element to the offense that was lacking for much of last year. In his 15
previous matchups against the BC defense, Rambo has accounted for 50
receptions for 839 yards and scored three times. However, the receiver has
also turned the ball over four times while averaging better than 16 yards per
catch. Put him together with Lewis and Calgary has a lethal receiving duo,
seeing as how Lewis has averaged better than 16 yards per grab and has scored
seven touchdowns in his career versus British Columbia.
Over on the other side, Lions receiver Geroy Simon has been no slouch himself
against Calgary in his career, posting 89 catches for 1,412 yards and five
touchdowns. However, Simon has not hit the end zone versus the Stamps defense
since late 2007 when he made five grabs for a whopping 211 yards and two
scores.
Burris, who hasn't thrown an interception against the Lions since 2008, has
tossed one TD and ran for two others in each of his last two encounters
against BC in 2009. Even though he has eight interceptions already this year,
keeping the ball in the hands of Burris is generally a solid decision,
especially since he currently leads the league in TD passes with 11 and has
completed more than 64 percent of his pass attempts.
The quarterback has the luxury of leaning on Joffrey Reynolds as usual, even
though the running back gained a mere 30 yards on nine carries last weekend
versus Winnipeg. Reynolds has averaged 6.5 yards per carry in his 17 games
versus British Columbia and has run for at least 100 yards in five of the last
six meetings. After five games this season, Reynolds ranks fourth in the
league in rushing with 381 yards, averaging almost six yards per attempt.
This is the first of four meetings this season between the clubs, with the
second contest being played later this month at BC as well. Dating back to the
1954 season, the Stamps lead the series by a count of 91-71-5. Calgary won all
three meetings last season, although the latest one was also the closest as
the Stamps slipped by with a 28-26 decision on the road at the end of October.
Rambo's return will continue to give the Stampeders a huge boost on offense
and until a defense shows that it can slow down Burris and his key options, it
would not be smart to pick against them.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Calgary 38, British Columbia 23
Sportsbook Betting Lines Season Predictions: 13-7; Last Week: 3-1.
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entertain the Saskatchewan Roughriders at McGill Stadium on Friday night.
Saskatchewan
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the club has named Ben Olsen as interim head coach following the dismissal of
Curt Onalfo.
D.C. United's technical director, Chad Ashton, will serve as interim a
Kansas City, MO - Kansas City has not officially named Matt Cassel its starting quarterback, but there can be no doubt now.
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After praising his leadership and work ethic through spring workouts, the Chiefs announced Tuesday they had signed the 27-year-old Cassel to a multiyear contract. Terms were not disclosed, but he will almost certainly be one of the highest-paid members of the team.
"We are excited to be able to reach a long-term agreement for Matt Cassel to be a Kansas City Chief for many years to come," owner and board chairman Clark Hunt said in a statement. "His proven leadership on and off the field will be a tremendous asset to the organization."
Patriots made him their franchise player, meaning his salary for this season will be about $15 million.
New head coach Todd Haley, taking over for Herm Edwards after a 2-14 season, refused to name a starter at any position during offseason workouts. But it was obvious to everyone the team belonged to Cassel.
"I go out there each and every day with that focus that I'm the starter," Cassel said during a June minicamp. "Competition brings out the best in everybody."
The signing will come as welcome news to Cassel's new coaches and teammates. Amiable and hardworking, online football betting he appeared to win over everyone at minicamp.
"I think he's got some unique leadership qualities. I think his teammates like him and have respect for him. I think he's doing a pretty good job on the field, too," Haley said last month. "He's doing everything that I'm asking him, that our coaches are asking him to do. I don't have one single complaint how he's carrying himself."
After one workout, wide receiver Devard Darling declared Cassel "a breath of fresh air."
"He has a lot of swagger, a lot of confidence. It's good for us," said Darling. "We trust in him that he's going to go out there and lead us all the way."
nse to accommodate his specific abilities.
Trapped on the bench behind Heisman winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart at USC and then unable to unseat Super Bowl MVP Brady at New England, Cassel seemed destined to be a backup all his life. As Brady was helped off the field last September, Cassel seized the opportunity he'd been waiting for since high school.
In his only sustained action since his teens, he hit 349 of 555 passes for 3,949 yards at New England. He had 23 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions as the Patriots, who had gone unbeaten through the regular season the year before, finished 11-5 and out of the playoffs.
Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, who had been Bill Belichick's assistant in New England, engineered the trade after the Patriots became convinced that Brady would recover fully from his knee operation.
"Since Matt arrived in Kansas City, he has embraced the team and the community," Pioli said. "His work ethic, his ability and competitive presence is what we expect from our players."
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Huskers' Lucky hospitalized for undisclosed reason
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska running back Marlon Lucky was hospitalized Monday for undisclosed reasons after Lincoln police responded to a call at his residence.
The Nebraska athletic department said in a release Monday that Lucky was admitted Sunday night.
MySportsbook.com has the Cornhuskers listed at +2500 to win the BCS National Championship odds.
A nursing supervisor at the hospital said all questions about Lucky were being referred to the athletic department. The athletic department said there would be no further comment from the department or Lucky's family.
A Lincoln Police spokesman said officers responded to a call at Lucky's residence 11:30 p.m. Sunday. The spokesman said he didn't know Lucky's condition at the time he was taken to the hospital.
Lucky, from North Hollywood, Calif., started six games last season as a sophomore and was the team's second-leading rusher, with 728 yards and six touchdowns. He also caught 32 passes for 383 yards. He averaged 19.1 yards on eight kickoff returns.
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