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If the stamps can win at taylor field yesterday, I'd rather play edmonton. Weird way of looking at it, I know.
Doesn't matter....as long as the game is HERE.
Everything gets thrown out the window with a one game series.
The real advantage is home field.
There was a day when opposition mattered, but now it seems any team can win on any given day so I believe tha atmosphere is as important as anything.
I gues it matters if you prefer to beat one over another.....
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Everything gets thrown out the window with a one game series.
The real advantage is home field.
There was a day when opposition mattered, but now it seems any team can win on any given day so I believe tha atmosphere is as important as anything.
I gues it matters if you prefer to beat one over another.....
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Pretty much, but I did leave the play Calgary at home and travel to Edmonton option, since it is still a possibility, but not likely what anyone is looking forward to.cromartie wrote:Get the Western Final at home.
Considering that that is the scope of your question, I'll take Calgyra. I can handle Hank the Chucker a little easier than the Eskimos.
The only advantage that the WDSF here would be that we get to see the Lions one more game this season.
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Although there really isn't much difference, I went with Calgary because as a team I believe they are less experienced in the playoffs than Edmonton. Mostly I am thinking about Ray but the late addition of Troy Davis added another experienced weapon which I don't believe Calgary can match. I also think they are more predictable than Calgary who has the pontential to soar or suck depending on which team shows up.
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For all of their talent, the Eskimos are a highly dysfunctional and underperforming team. With Ray, Tucker, Mitchell and Hervey, they should be lighting it up but they're the lowest-scoring team in the West. Calgary is more of an offensive threat. Burris usually throws for a lot of yards against the Lions. I'd rather play Edmonton, knowing that the Lions likely won't have to score as many points to win.
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I like our chances best vs Calgary as they still have a ways to go in building a consistent performer vs Edmonton where Ray can light a team up in one shot game like a playoff.
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Edmonton has the stronger team. It's not going to matter I feel the Esks are who we will be playing but if Calgary wins, even better. The only problem with this logic is that I though the Roughies would lose in Edmonton last year too and it took the golden toe of McCallum to send us to the Cup!
I wanna play Winnipeg :lol:
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