The Riders seem to be on a downhill slide. Are they tired of their HC always angry manner? I will take the Tiger Cats in this one, despite the Riders playing at home.
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The Riders seem to be on a downhill slide. Are they tired of their HC always angry manner? I will take the Tiger Cats in this one, despite the Riders playing at home.
Here are the Riders and Tiger Cats injury reports:
https://www.cfl.ca/2023/10/03/ticats...ed-on-tuesday/
Don't hate me again. Ti-Cats keep the east as the stronger division in 2023. The beat down from the Banjo Bowl still lingers as the Riders continue their string of losses which I predicted a couple of weeks ago will continue til season's end.
Go Riders!
Would rather see Montreal host the ESF than have to go into Hamilton for the win.
I think even Dolegala could light up that weak & inexperienced Ticats secondary for big yardage and points.
And the Riders D often has good pass rush, which could have Bo in big trouble - I could see him lifted for Shiitz if he does not do lots early.
I have said throughout this season that I don't like the way that the Ticats have been constructed and I feel no differently about that today. They haven't drafted or recruited nearly as well as other teams, like the Argos, over the past three years and it shows. They are basically a patchwork team with no real identity. When you have to constantly go out and sign other teams' cuts in midseason, it is evident that you haven't done a good enough job of building your team.
Scott Milanovich unavailable for todays Ticat game due to a family matter.
https://3downnation.com/2023/10/07/t...chells-return/
Wow ! - Ticats looking impressive in taking it to the Riders; both Bo & Shiltz have played and moved the ball.
Ticats win gives the RedBlacks still faint hope.
not a game comment, but as an Argos/CFL fan going back to the 70's I am pleased to see the tributes at Mosaic to the awesome George Reed...well done Sask.
Riders should have been allowed to clean house after last season but the “Operations Cap” kept that from happening. It’s really caught up to them now. Riders look uninspired and done.
Hamilton can enjoy their annual late season success. They can’t beat East teams that are ahead of them in the standings and will be put down November 4 in Montreal.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hamilton defeats Saskatchewan 38-13 on George Reed Day in the province. <br><br>For those keeping count, which I am, the Eastern Division teams are now 16-12 against Western Division teams this season. <br><br>Remember when it was lopsided with West wins? Times have changed folks.</p>— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) <a href="https://twitter.com/Devin_Heroux/status/1710838597207646242?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 8, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>