CFL East: Hamilton finally delivers
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07/21/2010 -
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats looked the best of
any team in week three, something that will have head coach Marcel Bellefeuille
smiling - at least until their next game. One game won't solve everything, but
at least Hamilton, and in particular quarterback Kevin Glenn, knows the spark
from the latter part of last season isn't entirely snuffed out. Meanwhile, the
Toronto Argonauts continue to surprise with a second straight victory, and
Montreal sits atop the eastern standings with a 2-1 record of their own.
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS
It took a little longer than expected but chants of "oskee wee wee" were
finally heard last week in Hamilton. The Tiger-Cats pulled off their first win
of the season, displaying a great all-around brand of football against the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a 28-7 win.
It was a much-improved performance from week one, when the Bombers ran away
offensively against Hamilton scoring 49 points. The Ti-Cats had a renewed focus
on defense in week three's rematch, as they didn't allow a first down until
midway through the second quarter.
The offensive line stepped up big time, giving up just one sack compared with a
monstrous seven in week one.
The key for Hamilton, however, was Glenn. If he continues to limit his
interceptions - he had none against Winnipeg in week three - and spreads the
ball around amongst his receivers, Hamilton will make its way back to being the
top team in the east as projected before the season began.
Offensive key for next game: Getting revenge against Winnipeg was good, but
now comes a much more important test - a road game against the Montreal
Alouettes. Glenn will need to play his absolute best against a defense that
limited the Lions to just 12 points in Week 3. Canadian David Stala has emerged
as the best option amongst receivers and he'll need another huge game if the
Ti-Cats want to get back to .500.
Defensive key for next game: Anthony Calvillo is as good as any quarterback to
have played in the CFL, and though the Als have not dominated the way many were
expecting, Hamilton can't afford to sleep on the skill set of Montreal's
veteran QB. Hindering Calvillo's play is the production of his o-line. The Als
have given up a league-leading nine sacks, something the Ti-Cats should be able
to exploit on defense.
Look ahead: As if Montreal wasn't a tough enough task, Hamilton has to play the
league's best team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the following week. It's
entirely possible to lose both games - in fact, it's more than likely given how
they are both road games - but Hamilton should not get discouraged if that were
to happen. They have the weapons necessary to compete, it's just a matter of
getting Glenn and company to perform consistently.
TORONTO ARGONAUTS
In each of the past two seasons, the Argonauts probably would have lost the two
games they managed to win in this young season. Both were come-from-behind,
two-point victories in the fourth quarter, the latter via a one-yard TD run in
the last two minutes of play.
Whether it's character, heart, or perhaps just a little luck, there's no
denying that this year's team will not give up on any game.
Cleo Lemon has been getting better for the blue and white with each passing
game. The 30-year-old is adapting to the CFL rather quickly, using the whole
field and taking advantage of the bigger end zone, nowhere more evident than a
towering toss to Chad Owens for a two-point convert late in week three's game
against Calgary.
Perhaps an even bigger boost for the Argos has been the play of Cory Boyd.
The rookie looked completely out of sorts in his first game, but has carried
for over 100 yards in each of the last two games.
Offensive key to the game: The Toronto Argonauts play at home again, this time
against the punchless BC Lions. As much as the Lions have been struggling
offensively, they have been tough without the ball and the Argos will have to
show their resiliency once again to get through it. Cory Boyd will need to be
huge again for the Argonauts to have a chance.
Defensive key to next game: Running back Jamal Robertson makes his first visit
to Toronto since signing with BC and will be motivated to not only perform
against his former team but also erase his dismal 4-yard effort in week three.
Stopping him will be key for the Argos to have a shot at winning three in a row
for the first time since a run of seven back in 2007.
Look ahead: The schedule sure gets tough for the Argos after the Lions.
Dates with the CFL's two best teams, Montreal and Saskatchewan, may derail what
has been a good start for Toronto.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
The gamble worked for a little while, but Winnipeg's luck ran out last week.
After two weeks of strong play from newly acquired Buck Pierce, the quarterback
found himself in familiar territory: on the sidelines, injured.
Reports indicate that the Blue Bomber will be out for two-four weeks, a big
blow for a team looking to stay in the hunt in the east.
Steven Jyles will step in for the injured Pierce. He's been in the league for
five years, but this will be just his second career start. Behind Jyles will be
recently signed Joey Elliot, a former Purdue University player.
With such inexperience at the helm for the Bombers, it will be tough to bounce
back from a devastating 28-7 loss to Hamilton last week.
Offensive key to next game: Fortunately for the Bombers, they start off the
Pierce-less stretch against the league's worst team, the Edmonton Eskimos.
Winnipeg's success will depend on how well Jyles can put it together, but
running back Fred Reid must play out of his mind to take the pressure off his
inexperienced quarterback.
Defensive key to next game: The Eskimos have been having trouble scoring
touchdowns, thanks in part to dropped passes by the receiving corps.
Winnipeg's defensive backs need to control the backfield and force Edmonton QB
Ricky Ray to make a mistake.
Look Ahead: After hosting the Eskimos, Winnipeg travels to take on the other
Albertan team. Calgary has been one of the year's best teams, though the sloppy
play of Henry Burris is a concern for the Stampeders. If Winnipeg can win at
least one of the battles against Alberta, it would be a huge boost of
confidence for a team without their star quarterback.
MONTREAL ALOUETTES
After giving up 54 points in the season opener, the Alouettes dropped it down
to 23 in their second game, and 12 against BC last week.
The defense is coming around, which is bad news for the rest of the league.
Montreal grinded out a win in BC for the first time in 10 years, a positive
step for a team that has yet to have a complete game this season.
But perhaps that's asking too much from even the defending champs. Going
2-1 on a three-game western road trip is usually a good showing no matter what
team you are.
Offensive key to next game: The Ti-Cats were impressive defensively against the
Blue Bombers last week. If that same defense shows up, Montreal will have
problems sustaining long drives, meaning kicker Damon Duval may be leaned on
for several field goals. What will help Montreal is if quarterback Anthony
Calvillo and long-time teammate Ben Cahoon can find the chemistry Als fans know
all too well. The slotback made just three catches in last week's game, and
given Cahoon's career as a receiver who can get the clutch first down, now is
the time to step up.
Defensive key to the game: Kevin Glenn has been lights-out for Hamilton and
will be tough to contain for an Alouettes team who've shown some signs of
weakness on pass defense. Stop the passing game, in particular receiver David
Stala, and the Ti-Cats are in trouble.
Look ahead: Just as they opened the season on a three-game road trip, the Als
return to Montreal for a trio of home games. After hosting Hamilton, the
surprising Argos come to town. Both are crucial games for the Als to win and
maintain their place as the east's best team.
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