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VenomousSanction
10-26-2007, 02:49 PM
BC Lion/Kitty Cats -UNDER 50-119

No Brock Ralph.. .. BC on a short week.. Cool weather.. potentially rainy conditions.. EVERYTHING to me points to an UNDER.

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VenomousSanction
10-26-2007, 02:56 PM
opinions on this game are MORE than welcome please!

AFLGuru
10-26-2007, 03:17 PM
Though I'm against you on this play, I'll offer my explanation. The Ti-Cats have everything to play for tonight and nothing to lose. They've got the best team in the CFL coming in and have a chance here to leave Ivor-Wynne on a happy note this season.

BC has averaged 34.3 ppg in their last 6 outings, none of which have been under 24 pts.

Hamilton's defense is miserable, giving up oodles of yards all season, especially through the air. They've given up 78 pts the past two weeks. That being said right there, I can't see BC not contributing at least 28 to the total tonight.

Then it comes down to the Ti-Cats offense to score the other 21 (I have o48.5, so I guess 49 makes us both happy). They've had success on the ground lately no matter who's been in the backfield. Casey Printers has had a month with the Ti-Crappers now, and you'd like to think and hope that he's poised for one good effort this year regardless of whether Ralph plays or not. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen against BC.

It's also no shock that the Lions have sleepwalked through the past two games against "lowly" Edmonton, and a similar outing to the club's last, a 36-27 win at home, is sort of what I'm expecting tonight, though I wouldn't be totally shocked to see Hammy win one for Hammer Town.

Good luck to you either way.

Markie Mark
10-26-2007, 04:03 PM
I am going to brave the crap weather and go to tonight's game in Hamilton. I think the BC Defense will be after Printers all night with no let up. The ex-Lion QB will get up close and personal with some of his old team mates and I think it will be a turnover festival, especially with the wet weather. Printers should be good for at least 4 turnovers (2 fumbles and 2 interceptions).

Also, this seems like it will be one of those games where non-returning players for Hamilton (and there are plenty) will be doing a little head hunting. Hamilton is the most penalized team in the CFL and I expect a flag-fest with the Ti-Cats being the offenders about 75% of the time with at least 3 Personal Fouls for a 15 yard march-off.

Hamilton self-destructs on offense and defense tonight putting a big fat line under their pathetic season.

Have to go with BC LIONS -12.5 over Hamilton

Good Luck
MM

AFLGuru
10-26-2007, 04:18 PM
Seems like we have massively differing opinions here. We'll see in a few hours.

VenomousSanction
10-26-2007, 05:52 PM
Though I'm against you on this play, I'll offer my explanation. The Ti-Cats have everything to play for tonight and nothing to lose. They've got the best team in the CFL coming in and have a chance here to leave Ivor-Wynne on a happy note this season.

BC has averaged 34.3 ppg in their last 6 outings, none of which have been under 24 pts.

Hamilton's defense is miserable, giving up oodles of yards all season, especially through the air. They've given up 78 pts the past two weeks. That being said right there, I can't see BC not contributing at least 28 to the total tonight.

Then it comes down to the Ti-Cats offense to score the other 21 (I have o48.5, so I guess 49 makes us both happy). They've had success on the ground lately no matter who's been in the backfield. Casey Printers has had a month with the Ti-Crappers now, and you'd like to think and hope that he's poised for one good effort this year regardless of whether Ralph plays or not. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen against BC.

It's also no shock that the Lions have sleepwalked through the past two games against "lowly" Edmonton, and a similar outing to the club's last, a 36-27 win at home, is sort of what I'm expecting tonight, though I wouldn't be totally shocked to see Hammy win one for Hammer Town.

Good luck to you either way.

I appreciate ur opinion AFL.. here's to 49 pts!:toast:

VenomousSanction
10-26-2007, 05:54 PM
I am going to brave the crap weather and go to tonight's game in Hamilton. I think the BC Defense will be after Printers all night with no let up. The ex-Lion QB will get up close and personal with some of his old team mates and I think it will be a turnover festival, especially with the wet weather. Printers should be good for at least 4 turnovers (2 fumbles and 2 interceptions).

Also, this seems like it will be one of those games where non-returning players for Hamilton (and there are plenty) will be doing a little head hunting. Hamilton is the most penalized team in the CFL and I expect a flag-fest with the Ti-Cats being the offenders about 75% of the time with at least 3 Personal Fouls for a 15 yard march-off.

Hamilton self-destructs on offense and defense tonight putting a big fat line under their pathetic season.

Have to go with BC LIONS -12.5 over Hamilton

Good Luck
MM

Thanks MM... If I HAD to pick points I would have taken Tictas.. IF it was their last home game.. but its not.. so I'd take BC -12.5! Good luck to U as I'm laying off the sides:103631605

AFLGuru
10-26-2007, 06:15 PM
Yeah, I forgot they HOST Edmonton next week... still, this had gotta be the most important game of the year for the Tabbies. Good luck.

AFLGuru
10-26-2007, 09:28 PM
If McCallum makkes that FG instead of it hitting the post, it would've been perfect... Oh well. Congrats.

VenomousSanction
10-26-2007, 09:32 PM
I know!! Sorry bout that Guru!! Thanks bro

Soprano
10-26-2007, 09:48 PM
Congrats!!!