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Old 07-23-2011, 10:35 AM
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Need this explained to me......

How is it that a team that scores more points than its opponent; gives up less points; has covered the spread in all its games; has already beaten the team its playing; is an underdog....And I am talking about Winnipeg...Yes. I do know that QB Price may not play..But his backup is more than capable of doing the job...Everything else seems to be intact...Usually wait until a little later to wager on CFL, But may make an exception here.....
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Old 07-23-2011, 11:10 AM
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Toronto won 6 of last 11 against Winnipeg makes this contest pretty even but they gave home field opener advantage to the Argos I'm guessing.
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Old 07-23-2011, 12:52 PM
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How is it that a team that scores more points than its opponent; gives up less points; has covered the spread in all its games; has already beaten the team its playing; is an underdog....And I am talking about Winnipeg...Yes. I do know that QB Price may not play..But his backup is more than capable of doing the job...Everything else seems to be intact...Usually wait until a little later to wager on CFL, But may make an exception here.....
dont take offence but i wouldnt be betting on CFL if i were you. their backup QB, joey elliot is out for the season. alex brink is not what you consider a capable backup QB. buck pierce the bombers starting QB has been cleared fit to play for a couple of days now. but those arent reasons for the play.


alot of the canadian cappers here are picking winnipeg because their defense is probably the best in the league right now and toronto's offense is by far the worst. going to be tough for toronto to score and their best offensive player, cory boyd has been out since last week.
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Old 07-23-2011, 01:20 PM
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It's still too early to assess teams that went through major acquisitions/releases such as WPG, EDM, HAM, SSK. By "assess" meaning you can't really round the percentages of basic stats from only 3 games and put so and so on a pedestal or as contenders or not for the next game. The past is the past and anybody can beat anybody for a many diff reasons. For the ones that do then GL with that.
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Old 07-24-2011, 10:59 AM
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You were on the right track, Aces. Bombers were the play. Hope you made the wager.
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