Hamilton at Winnipeg
Can the Cats make it two in a row? Can Winnipeg stop their suck? Hamilton is only a 3.5 favourite, but that's on the road so it's not like the oddsmakers have any confidence in the Bombers. I can't remember if Buck Pierce is supposed to start this game or not, but even if he does, the odds he would make it through the game are slim. The Cats offence looks to be back on track and Winnipeg's defence isn't what it was last year. I feel safe picking the Cats by a TD, but then I thought the Cats would beat the Bombers last time, so what do I know.
Cats 35 Team Last Place 25
BC at Edmonton
Esks have looked bad of late, getting absolutely hammered in the Hammer last week. The Lions have won two in a row and are 8 and 3. Yet they're only favoured by 3.5 points. Doesn't seem to make a lot sense, although Steven Jyles may again be the quarterback. I don't really think that matters.
Lions 30 Eskimos 21
Toronto at Montreal
The only battle of teams with winning records in the CFL this week, that pretty much makes it the premium matchup. Montreal is favoured by 4 points, but they are 5 and 1 at home. So go with the home team.
Alouttes 25 Team Suck 21
Calgary at Saskatchewan
The Stamps are only favoured by 2 on the road, although the Riders home record is only 3 and 2. The Stamps have won four in a row, while the Riders have lost one. Durant looks to be healthy for this one, which is something at least. I still don't think the Riders are that great a team. I don't the Stamps are fantastic either, but they've got two great players in Nik Lewis and Jon Cornish on offence. That's enough.
Stamps 37 Riders 33
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