1. BC Lions
Pretty much the only consistently good team in the league. Strong on both sides of the ball.
2. Montreal Alouettes
Defence is still somewhat meh, but somehow Anthony Calvillo keeps putting up good numbers. Good offensive tools doesn't hurt either.
3. Edmonton Eskimos
Somehow 5 and 3. I don't really understand it, but numbers don't lie. Steven Jyles isn't that great, but he hasn't really totally cocked up some games, unlike some other quarterbacks.
4. Calgary Stampeders
Winning with Kevin Glenn. Or more correctly 500 with Kevin Glenn. That sounds about right.
5. Toronto Argonauts
Didn't look great last week, but Ricky Ray is still better than most of the other quarterbacks in the league. Receivers corps is a little weak and holds him back.
6. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Lost three in a row, but didn't lose by a lot of points. That counts for something I guess.
7. Saskatchewan Rough Riders
After winning three games to start the season, have now lost five. That's not good. The upside is they play Winnipeg the next two weeks so they could be back at 500.
8. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Last place and have fired their coach. Looking on the bright side, going into the Labour Day weekend, the Bombers are one game out of a playoff spot and Joey Elliot isn't a bad quarterback.
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