Saturday 28 November 2015

CFL Grey Cup Final Preview

Article by Duncan Gray


It's the last game of the season on Sunday night as the champions of the East and West Divisions meet. It's the Grey Cup, the CFL's Super Bowl.


 

 

Edmonton Eskimos v Ottawa Redblacks
Investors Group Field, Winnipeg

Sunday 29 November
live coverage from 11.30pm on BT Sport ESPN.

 

Weather forecast: Dry, light winds, -5°C  (That's fairly mild for Winnipeg at this time of year, it's been down to -18°C some nights this week.)

 

 

The two teams who've timed their best form to the last weeks of the season are meeting in Winnipeg on Sunday night.

For Edmonton it's the first time they've reached this stage since 2005 and they last won in 2002.  They finished the regular season with a 14&4 record and defeated their great rivals, the Calgary Stampeders, to become Western champions.

Ottawa are the fairy tale story. They only joined the league last year as an expansion team and have jumped from only two wins in their first season to champions of the East. It's no surprise that Rick Campbell has won the Coach of the Year award.

 

Players to watch

The Ottawa offence is led by the veteran quarterback Henry Burris who has quite rightly won the year's Most Outstanding Player award. Two other players won awards too (see further down). Four receivers had 1000 yard seasons but Greg Ellingson has been the stand out in the last couple of games. He made the sensational 93 yard touchdown which got Ottawa here. Then there's ex quarterback turned receiver Brad Sinopoli who's won the Canadian Player of the Year award. The defence were the CFL sack leaders, watch out for lineman Shawn Lemon who came in from the San Francisco 49ers as an injury replacement and has anchored the unit.

 

Edmonton's defence was stingiest in total points and yards allowed. Among it's stars are rookie back John Ojo, who opposing QBs try to avoid, linebacker JC Sherrit and sack leader Odell Willis. The offence is led by Mike Reilly at quarterback who's favourite receivers are slotback Adarius Bowman and wide receiver Derel Walker, the Rookie of the Year. Kendial Lawrence poses a threat on kick returns too.



Who will win?
The bookmakers have Edmonton as seven point favourites to win the game. They beat Ottawa comfortably in their two meetings this season, but those were back in July and a lot has changed since then. I'll say the Eskimos will spoil the Ottawa “worst to first” narrative and take it, but with very low confidence.

 

Other News

 

Ottawa Redblacks dominated this year's Shaw CFL Awards which were presented on Thursday night.
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Henry Burris, QB (Ottawa REDBLACKS)

COACH OF THE YEAR: Rick Campbell, Head Coach (Ottawa REDBLACKS)

MOST OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN: SirVincent Rogers, OL (Ottawa REDBLACKS)

MOST OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER: Adam Bighill, LB (BC Lions)

MOST OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER: Brandon Banks, REC/RET (Hamilton Tiger-Cats)

MOST OUTSTANDING ROOKIE: Derel Walker, REC (Edmonton Eskimos)

MOST OUTSTANDING CANADIAN: Brad Sinopoli, REC (Ottawa REDBLACKS)

 

Some Grey Cup notes

 

Spare a thought for CFL pundit Tyrell Owchar who contributes to the Two and Out podcast. Before the season started he declared that Ottawa had no chance of winning twelve games. If they did, he said, he would submit himself to a Brazilian waxing. The latest reports are that a suitable salon has been booked in Winnipeg for Ty to make good on the bet.

 

The Grey Cup was first presented in 1909. It was donated by Earl Grey, the Governor General of Canada, originally to be played for by amateur rugby clubs. It still bears the wording “Amateur Rugby Football Championship of Canada”.

 

This year's game brings reminders of the 1981 Grey Cup. That game featured the Edmonton Eskimos and a previous CFL franchise in Ottawa, the Rough Riders. Just like this year the Esks had had two bye weeks before the divisional final and came in as favourites. That Ottawa team hold the record for the team to make the final after the worst regular season record, they'd finished 5 & 11.

The game was a lot closer than expected. Edmonton, led by Warren Moon at QB, were 22.5 favourites to win but the final score was 26-23, the Eskimos won only by a last minute field goal!

There's another connection too, the Edmonton Head Coach was Hugh Campbell, the father of the current Redblacks head coach Rick Campbell.

Thursday 26 November 2015

CFL Divisional Finals Review

Article by Duncan Gray


Sunday night saw the places in next weekend's Grey Cup claimed. The two form teams should make the climax to the CFL season memorable.

 

Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28 - 35 Ottawa Redblacks

The Eastern Division Final was a close game throughout which came down to a remarkable final two minutes. Trailing by seven the Hamilton quarterback Jeremiah Masoli connected with Luke Tasker on consecutive 22 yard passes. The second was one of the catches of the season, Tasker caught it in a full stretch dive in the end zone to level the score at 28 all. A minute later they TiCats had Ottawa in deep trouble, facing a second down and 25 on their own 17 yard line. Henry Burris threw a huge pass into the wind which Greg Ellingson leapt to catch just short of halfway. He avoided two Hamilton defenders and sprinted down the right hand side line for the touchdown. As the final minute played out the inexperienced Masoli couldn't produce any more magic and the Redblacks had gone from last year's worst team in the league to winning a place in the Grey Cup.
Highlights

 

 

Calgary Stampeders 31 - 45 Edmonton Eskimos

What was expected to be a hard defensive game actually developed into a quarterback passing battle as the Eskimos claimed the Western Final, the Alberta bragging rights and their first place in the Grey Cup for ten years. Edmonton's Mike Reilly passed for 370 yards and a touchdown to each of his three main targets, Adarius Bowman, Kenny Stafford and Derel Walker. On the Stampeders side Bo Levi Mitchell had 381 passing yards and two touchdowns, caught by Eric Rogers (as usual) and a receiver who stepped it up for the night, Joe West. Crucially, the Esk's defence restricted running back Jerome Messam to just 56 yards, perhaps Calgary having an improvised offensive line made it easier for them, and they were able to make the game safe with a 29 point lead by the fourth quarter.
Highlights

 

 

Thursday 19 November 2015

CFL Divisional Semi-Final review and Finals preview

Article by Duncan Gray


The first round of the play-offs gave us two very different games, one was a blowout and the other decided on the last kick of the game. The teams who came through were the two who played in last years year's Grey Cup. For them the action moves to Ottawa and and Edmonton this Sunday. It will be another TV double header for us on BT Sport. The Divisional Final previews are further down the page.

 

For those outside of the BT Sport and ESPN market areas the CFL will be broadcasting the games live on their CFL Global YouTube Channel.

 

Divisional Semi-Finals


 

Toronto Argonauts 22 - 25 Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The Tiger-Cats came kept their hopes of playing in a third consecutive Grey Cup alive when Justin Medlock kicked a 47 field goal on the last play of the game to break a 22 all tie.
Toronto, with Ricky Ray at quarterback, were on top going into the fourth quarter with touchdowns having come on a short Brandon Whittaker run and a nine yard pass play to Chad Owens. Jeremiah Masoli, who was making his first QB start for Hamilton, was able to keep Hamilton in the game. He scored one TD on the ground, shared the running game with C J Gable and in the fourth quarter hit Bakari Grant for a 42 yard touchdown which tied the game and ultimately set up the last play win.
The Argonauts have done well through a lot of uncertainty this season and will be looking to build on their success with a new owner and new stadium after New Year. The Tiger-Cats now have Ottawa Redblacks between them and a third consecutive appearance in the Grey Cup.
Highlights

 

BC Lions 9 –  35 Calgary Stampeders

If the first game was as close as it gets the Western game wasn't. Calgary showed the form of reigning champions and comfortably saw off BC Lions. The star of the show was running back Jerome Messam. The Stamps signing on Transfer Deadline Day looked like the bargain of the year as he ran up 147 combined rushing and receiving yards and scored a touchdown. Bo Levi Mitchell connected with Eric Rogers for two other scores as BC had no answer for the Calgary Offence. The Lions suffered a big set back as they lost starting quarterback Jonathon Jennings before half time to a shoulder injury after he was sacked. They were already 24-3 behind though so it didn't make much difference.


 

 

Game Previews


 

Eastern Division Semi Final –  Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ottawa Redblacks

TD Place, Ottawa
Sunday 22nd  November, live on BT Sport ESPN at 6.00pm UK time.

 

Weather forecast: 4°C, showers, possibly snow.

 

After their bruising encounter with the Argonauts, Hamilton have to gather themselves together as they face their third game against Ottawa Redblacks in four weeks. They lost the first two so will be starting as second favourites. The performance which stand-in quarterback  Jeremiah Masoli produced last week must give them hope as will the superiority of their special teams. Defending kick returns is a weakness of Ottawa so look for the speed of Brandon Banks to challenge them. However, the loss of defensive end Eric Norwood will be a serious blow to the TiCats.

The Redblacks will have a sell-out crowd backing them for what is the first post season football to be played in the city for over thirty years and the first Ottawa team in the play-offs for over twenty. They've hit top form at the right time and come into the game after four regular season wins in a row. With Henry Burris and his all star set of receivers they lead the league in total offence while their defence registered more sacks than any other team.

Who will win? The Ottawa bandwagon is rolling and I don't see it being stopped yet. TiCats coach Jeff Reinebold could be appearing in the Sky Sports studio sooner rather than later.

 

 

Western Division  Final – Calgary Stampeders at Edmonton Eskimos

Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton

Sunday 22nd  November, live on BT Sport ESPN at 9.30pm UK time.

 

Weather forecast: 4°C, sunny intervals, moderate winds.

 

Early in the season it appeared there had been a major power shift in the CFL. Teams from the East Division were beating their Western rivals, they even swept the board in Week 2. By the end of the year normal service had been resumed, the Alberta teams both had 14 and 4 records and were clearly the strongest in the league.
Edmonton have home advantage thanks to having won two of three against the Stampeders and they've had three weeks since their last game to rest and recover and to plan. Their meetings with Calgary have been low scoring games and the Eskimo's league leading defence was key to their wins. Meanwhile quarterback Mike Reilly also has two of the best passing targets to threaten the Calgary line with, Adarius Bowman and Derell Walker.
With Jerome Messam proving he can cover the running back slot for Jon Cornish it looks like Calgary's offence are well balanced coming into the game. However their season long problem is still dogging them, last week they suffered injuries in the offensive line and yet again had to borrow players from the defence to cover. With the recent injuries having hit Canadian players Shane Bergman and Pierre Lavertu, head coach John Hufnagel has some big team selection decisions to make.
Who will win? Edmonton have had rest, Calgary have had game practice, it could go either way. Taking into account home advantage and the problems in the Calgary O line I'm taking Edmonton to grind out a result, but I'm not confident.

 

 

Next Week

The winners of these games will travel to Winnipeg to play in the 104th Grey Cup. Before that the year's Most Outstanding Player awards will be announced.

Sunday 15 November 2015

CFL Divisonal Semi-Final previews

Article by Duncan Gray


It's November. The weather's turning cold in Canada but the CFL action is getting hotter. There are six teams and two rounds of games left before the Grey Cup at the end of the month. The two games this week are scheduled to be shown live as a double header on BT Sport ESPN on Sunday evening.

 

The CFL announced this week that the play-off and Grey Cup games will be streamed live worldwide on YouTube. However it hasn't been made clear if the stream will be available in the UK and Ireland where BTSport is broadcasting the games, or in the Americas and Australia which is covered by ESPN.

 

 

Game Previews

 

Eastern Division Semi Final – Toronto Argonauts at Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton
Sunday 15th November, live on BT Sport ESPN at 6.00pm UK time.

 

Weather forecast: 12°C, no rain, light winds.

 

The two bitter Southern Ontario rivals have had strong periods during the season as they built ten win records but they've both struggled towards the end. Toronto led the league during the weeks while the TiCats were clearly the best during the middle period. That was when Hamilton swept the three games between them. However neither team has been strong in the later third of the season, the Als went three and three, Hamilton two and four.

If Toronto are going into the game with one advantage it's that they have two first string quarterbacks. Future Hall of Famer Ricky Ray has been restored to the starting slot after missing most of the season with a shoulder injury. No one thinks he's back to his best but all that experience counts for a lot and they do have Trevor Harris as back-up. The offence has been boosted by the addition of ex Seattle and Cleveland receiver Phil Bates while they'll probably have both Chad Kackert and Brandon Whitaker at running back.
Hamilton on the other hand are reduced to second and third string quarterbacks after they lost Zach Collaros to injury. Jeremiah Masoli proved to be the best available last week though it's suggested Jeff Matthews might be fit to return. Beyond that the offence has benefited by the return of running back C J Gable and slotback Andy Fantuz. Their defence is still very strong, but it's not the scary force of mid season which threatened to break all sorts of records. Jeff Reinebold's Special teams unit have made a big contribution all year so watch for them having a trick or two up there sleeves.
Who will win? Home advantage is big at Tim Hortons Field, the crowd will be large, loud and shouting "Argos suck". But there's history in the CFL that says four wins by one team over another in a season doesn't happen.  Toronto had a much less intense game last week, I think they might just spring a surprise.

 

 

Western Division Semi Final – BC Lions at Calgary Stampeders

McMahon Stadium, Calgary

Sunday 15th November, live on BT Sport ESPN at 9.30pm UK time.

 

Weather forecast: 1°C, chance of snow, light winds.

 

There's a saying in the CFL that the season really only starts at Labour Day. It's a teams performance down the stretch that matters. BC Lions are a team which is peaking at the right time. They struggled most of the year but a late season surge and week 18 and 19 wins over Hamilton and Toronto were enough to sneak them into the play offs. Their return to form actually coincided with rookie quarterback Jonathon Jennings taking over from the injured Travis Lulay. Other big name players keeping the BC fans hopeful include running back Andrew Harris, wide receiver Emanuel Arceneaux and linebacker Adam Bighill who was the only unanimous choice in the Divisional All-star teams announced this week.

The Calgary Stampeders haven't beaten by any team except the Eskimos since July. Their top running back Jon Cornish is expected to miss this game. He missed a few games earlier in the season and the Stamps still won, and now they have Jerome Messam to provide cover. Expect Bo Levi Mitchell to keep making connections to the CFL's leading receiver Eric Rogers.

Who will win? I'm going to go with home advantage. The Lions will provide a serious challenge but expect Calgary to edge it.

 

 

Next Week

The winners of these games will travel to Ottawa Redblacks and Edmonton Eskimos for the Divisional Finals.

 

 

Other News This Week
The three teams which didn't qualify for the play-offs have started work for next year. To the surprise of very few, Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced that offensive coordinator Marcel Bellefeuille won't be having his contract renewed for next year. In contrast, almost everyone was surprised when the Montreal Alouettes announced that their general manager and interim head coach Jim Popp will continue as head coach next year. No word yet on who'll be offered the most high profile job, head coach at Saskatchewan Roughriders.


Tuesday 10 November 2015

CFL Week 20 Review

Article by Duncan Gray


The highlight of the final week of the regular season was a remarkable game which saw Ottawa clinch first place in the East Division while Saskatchewan and Montreal kept the excitement going right to the end.
The final tables are here.

 

 

Winnipeg Blue Bombers 11 – 21 Toronto Argonauts

The Argonauts broke their losing streak on Friday and enjoyed a solid preparation for their coming play-off game. Ricky Ray and Trevor Harris both had time at quarterback and both threw touchdown passes to Dave Stalla. Meantime Dionte Spencer led the offence in receiving with 123 yards and Chad Kackert in rushing with 89. The defence was solid and kept the Bombers out of the end zone all night.

For Winnipeg's last game of the season they gave ex Atlanta Falcon Dominique Davis a try out at QB. Jamaal Westerman had two sacks while Khalil Bass kept up his claim for rookie of the year honours by leading the defence with nine tackles, taking him to 102 for the season.

In a ceremony at half time the Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea was inducted into the Argonauts all-time team, honouring his many years played as a star of Toronto's defence. A banner with his number 50 was hung up though in the Rogers Centre though presumably it won't be there for long as this was the last time the Argos will play there.
highlights

 

 

Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28 – 44 Ottawa Redblacks

The Redblacks completed the leap from worst to first in the East Division as they clinched top place with a storming performance over Hamilton. It was a night of broken records. Greg Ellingson caught three touchdown passes and made 152 yards, making him the fourth Ottawa receiver to reach 1000 yards this season. Four one thousand yard receivers on one team has only been achieved twice previously in CFL history. Henry Burris threw a total of six touchdowns on the day and with his 28 pass completions he set a new record total for a season at 481.

The Redblacks raced out to 17-0 first quarter lead before Hamilton replaced Jacory Harris with Jeremiah Masoli at QB and fought back to lead 20-17 at halftime. Masoli ran in one TD and passed to Andy Fantuz for another. Credit the scores however to an Eric Norwood interception return and a 63 yard Terrell Sinkfield Jnr punt return, both of which were stopped just short of the line. The Tiger-Cats chances of getting the six point win they needed looked good at that point and they kept the excitement level high with a third quarter touchdown when Rico Murray scored from their onside punt routine. Brandon Banks produced the highlight of the night when he ran a missed Ottawa extra point all the way for two points at the other end. In the end though Ottawa were too strong and Burris threw touchdowns to Sinopoli, Williams, Lavoie and Ellingson again to make the win comfortable.
Hamilton will now host Toronto in next week's Divisional Semi-final. Ottawa will play the winner a week later for a place in the Grey Cup.
highlights

 

 

Calgary Stampeders 28 – 7 BC Lions

With the teams due to meet in next week's West semi-final game lots of starters were rested and the teams were going through the motions. BC had Travis Lulay back at QB while Bo Levi Mitchell's understudy, Drew Tate, led Calgary to the win as he threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns.
The point of interest of the night was the race for the rushing title. BC's Andrew Harris ran for 42 yards before sitting down before half time and he finished on 1039 yards for the season. Jerome Messam made 59 yards on the night and finished with a total of 1003.




 

Saskatchewan Roughriders 30 – 24 Montreal Alouettes
The final game of the regular season on Sunday brought us one last overtime thriller though there was nothing but pride at stake. Both quarterbacks were making their starting debuts. Keith Price played the first half for the Riders before being replaced by Brett Smith. The big news though was that Montreal's Brandon Bridge became the first Canadian since 1996 to start at QB and to throw a touchdown pass (or two).

The Als were leading comfortably until Brett Smith came in at QB for Saskatchewan late in the game and threw three touchdowns, the last one in overtime to earn the Riders their third win and avoid this being worst ever season.

Points of pride for the Als were that running back Tyrell Sutton ran for 139 yards on 22 carries, enough for him to steal the year's rushing title from Andrew Harris, while John Bowman took the sack title with three on the night and a season's total of 19.
Both teams have a lot of work to do before they play again next year, not least they both need new head coaches.
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Sunday 8 November 2015

CFL Week 20 Preview

Article by Duncan Gray - submitted Friday 6th


It's going to be a low key final week of the regular season. In three of the games there's nothing to play for apart from player's individual records. The exception will be Saturday's East Division title decider between Ottawa and Hamilton. There's no live TV coverage in the UK this week.

 

As part of the publicity for the Grey Cup in Winnipeg, an interactive illuminated sign has been erected which reacts to Twitter messages. If you use the hashtag #greycup and then the hashtag of a team the sign will change to the team's colours.
Meantime the CFL have announced that Grammy-nominated rock group Fall Out Boy will perform at the Nissan Titan Halftime Show.

 

Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Toronto Argonauts – Friday
Winnipeg have missed out on post season football for the fourth straight year and there's a lot of dissatisfaction coming from their fanbase, mainly aimed at the front office. It's probably just as well they're away this week or it could have become ugly. Quarterback Dominique Davis is getting a try-out in their starting line-up.
The game should be the Argonauts last ever fixture at the Rogers Centre and no one is sorry about it. They've been second class tenants in the dome and were forced to play four home games on the road this year. It's to their credit that they've done so well despite all the travel. The players and staff have already been to their new venue, BMO Field, for a look around, but the business at hand is to get back on track for the East semi-final after three consecutive losses. Since he was brought back into the line-up veteran quarterback Ricky Ray hasn't performed as well as he used to (the CFL's version of Peyton Manning?) but  he will start this game. Trevor Harris should get a chance to compete for the job though. Kicker Patrick Swayze will return from injury again.


The Game of the Week – Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ottawa Redblacks  - Saturday
The Redblacks are on the verge of a remarkable feat. From finishing dead last in the CFL last year with a 2&16 record they're just one game away from winning the East Division. Ottawa have a one game lead in the table so the Tiger-Cats need a result to level the number of wins. If they do the title will be decided on head to head record. Effectively this is a European football style two leg aggregate match, and Ottawa have a six point lead from the first game.
If that wasn't enough of a disadvantage for Hamilton they'll be without quarterback Jeff Matthews who suffered a concussion last week. The starter will be a third stringer, either Jacory Harris or Jeremiah Masoli.
Henry Burris should become the only QB to start all 18 games this season while the Ottawa offence will be chasing an unusual record. If Greg Ellingson can make 81 yards then they'll have four receivers who've made 1000 yards in the season. Burris himself needs 26 completions to set a season record.


 

Calgary Stampeders at BC Lions -  Saturday
These teams will meet again next week in the West semi-final, so don't expect them to make any great effort in this one. There will be plenty chances for back up players to get reps and they'll probably start running out the clock in the first quarter. Both sides have already announced a change at quarterback, Drew Tate comes in for the Stampeders, Travis Lulay for the Lions.
The seasons rushing title is up for grabs in this game. BC's Andrew Harris is the leader and he only needs 3 yards to make his 1000 for the season. Calgary's Jerome Messam starts 50 yards behind. The question is will either of them get enough carries to make a difference? In the defensive stats the Lion's linebacker Adam Bighill has a 10 tackle lead over the Roughriders' Jeff Knox Jnr to defend.

Saskatchewan Roughriders at Montreal Alouettes – Sunday
The final game of the regular season features the bottom team of each division. Both have Acting Head Coaches who are unlikely to keep the role for next year and they've only pride to play for. If the Riders can't get a result their season record will be 2&16, the team's worst ever. For the Als it's the first time they've missed out on the post season since the team moved to Montreal twenty years ago.

Edmonton Eskimos are on the bye week. They also have a bye for the first round of the play-offs. The players have been given the luxury of a ten day holiday before they get back to training for the Western Final on the 22nd.

This week's TV Schedule

Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Totonto Argonauts – recorded
Sunday morning November 8th, 07:00 hrs –  BT Sport ESPN
Calgary Stampeders at BC Lions- recorded
Sunday evening November 8th, 22:30 hrs –  BT Sport ESPN
Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ottawa Redblacks – recorded
Monday evening November 9th, 19:30 hrs –  BT Sport ESPN
Saskatchewan Roughriders at Montreal Alouettes – recorded
Tuesday morning November 10th, 10:00 hrs –  BT Sport ESPN
 

 

 

Tuesday 3 November 2015

CFL Week 19 Review

Article by Duncan Gray


We've had the second last week of the regular season and we now know which six teams are still on the Road to the Grey Cup. The weekend went as follows:

 

BC Lion 27 – 25 Toronto Argonauts

The Argos finally got to play a home game in the Rogers Centre on Friday but it turned out to be BC Lions and quarterback Jonathan Jennings night. Jennings threw two touchdowns and eclipsed his veteran opposite number Ricky Ray who was making his first start of the season.

 

Saskatchewan Roughriders 19 - 42 Calgary Stampeders
Calgary had a comfortable win over the league's bottom side on Saturday to keep the pressure on Edmonton. Bo Levi Mitchell threw three touchdown passes, two to Eric Rogers while Jerome Messam ran for 121 yards against his former team mates.

 

Ottawa Redblacks 12 - 6 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
It's advantage to the Redblacks in the race for the East title. Play at Tim Hortons Field was affected by a strong wind  and with the Division to be won over back to back games this was a cagey affair. In fact all of the scoring came from field goals and they were all kicked with the wind at the kickers back. The TiCats had a couple of opportunities to score a touchdown but interceptions thrown by Jeff Matthews left them trailing.


 


Montreal Alouettes 22 - 40 Edmonton Eskimos

The last game of the weekend decided the West Division play-off places. The result, Edmonton's eighth win in a row, clinched first place in the table for the Eskimos while it also put an end to Montreal's chances of stealing the third play-off spot in the West. The Eskimos took a first quarter lead with the first of three touchdowns thrown by Mike Reilly to the outstanding rookie receiver Derell Walker. However the Als weren't beaten easily and they led after three quarters after Kevin Glenn threw touchdowns to B.J. Cunningham (twice) and Fred Stamps. Edmonton dominated the final period though and made the game safe as Montreal were forced to try desperate third down conversions which didn't come off.

 

 

The Play-off Picture

West Division: Edmonton's have secured first place in the division and home field advantage for the West Final. They now BC Lions have officially finished third as Montreal can no longer overhaul their wins total. BC will travel to Calgary for the semi-final match.

East Division: Toronto are going to have to make do with third place and an away semi final. First place will be decided between Ottawa and Hamilton in Week 20, the loser gets to host the semi-final.