Re: CFL Week 6 Games
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:47 pm
Whoooo Hooooooo
Buck runs for 48 yards for the TD and the lead.
Buck runs for 48 yards for the TD and the lead.
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Me too! I like watching Buck, too bad its for the Bombers. I wish this Esks/Bombers matchup was not part of the Friday doubledip because I would have loved to watch it. Caught some of it in the stadium when the Esks were leading 14-12 but lots of the 4th was missed.TheLionKing wrote:Good win by the Bombers. Looking forward to Buck's return next week.
In praise of the running game ...TORONTO — The Montreal Alouettes’ offensive philosophy is unlikely to change. But every once in a while, they surprise everyone by running the ball. And, in Brandon Whitaker, have a tailback capable of delivering.
“Every week I get asked the question, why don’t we run the ball more?” head coach Marc Trestman said following Thursday’s 36-23 victory against the Toronto Argonauts. “This week, we felt with the kind of defensive line they have, and the kind of pass rush they can sustain, we did want to level the playing field with more runs.”
Whitaker, in his third season with Montreal — but first as the starter, having replaced free agent Avon Cobourne — gained 150 yards on 19 carries against the Argos. That included a 58-yard run early in the third quarter, setting up one of Dahrran Diedrick’s three short-yardage touchdowns.
Rushing only 3 linemen allows an offence to get hot. Pass and run.With or without Whitaker, Calvillo and the Als’ offence was too much for the Argos to overcome. Calvillo missed only six of 36 attempts, passing for 349 yards and one touchdown. For the second time this season, Calvillo threw for more than 200 yards in the opening half. But Toronto did itself no favours, constantly rushing only three linemen while refusing to blitz, hanging back and playing a zone defence.
I guess we shouldn't laugh but it seems funny to see "Toronto" and "threatening" in the same sentence.korey&dante4ever wrote:A win by Hamilton over Cgy today and it will be the purrfect week for our Lions:
Gain a game on everyone in the west, AND Toronto who are threatening to crossover
Don't know why Dickinson pulled a Chapper and waited til the second half to use Joffrey Reynolds more.notahomer wrote:Well Calgary won and its the best they've looked, IMO. Still not as scary as past seasons, IMO. With Calgary it was Joffrey Reynolds, Riders it was Wes Cates. Both these team seem to be phasing out their workhorses. I know running back is one of the shorter careers in football. I just think the Stamps/Riders would do better using these characters more. But its the Coaches/Coordinators who know what they are doing. To be honest, I'm kinda glad these two aren't banging out the yards. Their replacements haven't 'replaced' them just yet, IMO and I'm kinda hoping they won't.
actually, the lions win temporarily increases chances of argo crossover.korey&dante4ever wrote:A win by Hamilton over Cgy today and it will be the purrfect week for our Lions:
Gain a game on everyone in the west, AND Toronto who are threatening to crossover
??? With the week, the Lions gained a game on the Argo's, which in my books makes the Argo's chances of a crossover decreased vs an Argo win which would have increased their crossover chances.KnowItAll wrote:actually, the lions win temporarily increases chances of argo crossover.korey&dante4ever wrote:A win by Hamilton over Cgy today and it will be the purrfect week for our Lions:
Gain a game on everyone in the west, AND Toronto who are threatening to crossover
right now, the argos are tied with west 3rd place. If sask had won, argos would be 2 pts behind. Worse for them. Lions win better for them.Rammer wrote:??? With the week, the Lions gained a game on the Argo's, which in my books makes the Argo's chances of a crossover decreased vs an Argo win which would have increased their crossover chances.KnowItAll wrote:actually, the lions win temporarily increases chances of argo crossover.korey&dante4ever wrote:A win by Hamilton over Cgy today and it will be the purrfect week for our Lions:
Gain a game on everyone in the west, AND Toronto who are threatening to crossover
Right you are, but his week at a glance was liking the Argo's loss, helping the Lions, which it did.KnowItAll wrote:right now, the argos are tied with west 3rd place. If sask had won, argos would be 2 pts behind. Worse for them. Lions win better for them.Rammer wrote:??? With the week, the Lions gained a game on the Argo's, which in my books makes the Argo's chances of a crossover decreased vs an Argo win which would have increased their crossover chances.KnowItAll wrote:
actually, the lions win temporarily increases chances of argo crossover.
Thanks, I didn't know Cates was hurt and IMO, his back up isn't getting done what Cates used to do to CFL defences....Toppy Vann wrote: ...Cates is hurt and the jury is out if his back up has what he has.