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    Milt Stegall.

     

    Apparently Stegall and Onterio Smith are no longer active players in the CFL.  There goes my first two choices.

     

    Fine then, Steele seems like a money bet, but I'll gladly be wrong.

     

     

    Stegall works for TSN now.

     

     

    Are you sure?  I thought he was still playing too.

     

     

    Uhhh, no. I'm gonna guess you are being sarcastic though. If not, here's proof:

     

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    201-215= 761 seats left

    323-337= 964 seats left

    101-115= 1 066 seats left

    116-126= 578 seats left

    127-144= 945 seats left

     

    Total= 4 314 seats left

     

     

    EDIT: Approaching 30K sold.

     

    I'm assuming some tickets are still held back so the number remaining is probably a little higher than that... still that is looking like a pretty good turn out considering we heard just last week that ticket sales were hovering around 24000.

     

     

    It seems all sections are open except for a few which are clearly sold. I'm not so sure there are tickets held back.

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    Oh good lord, I am not going to attempt this :wacko: . Too much for my brain.

    Don't worry, we wouldn't expect a Rider fan to be able to complete something so difficult.

     

     

    Just stop. It has nothing to do with who I cheer for. I couldn't do this as a Bomber fan.

  4. Lack of time to go into a lot of detail currently so I'll sum my thoughts up like so: Calgary, Toronto are in a class of their own. B.C. and Sask both take steps back. Troy Smith exceeds expectations in Montreal. Despite their Canadian talent Hamilton falls below expectations. Collaros not as good as some think.

     

    West:

     

    Calgary 13-5

    B.C. 10-8

    Saskatchewan 10-8

    Winnipeg 7-11

    Edmonton 5-13

     

    East:

     

    Toronto 12-6

    Montreal 10-8

    Hamilton 9-9

    Ottawa 5-13

     

    There's no way no how that Montreal is going to reach 10-8. They are not the same team after Calvillo retired.

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    Lack of time to go into a lot of detail currently so I'll sum my thoughts up like so: Calgary, Toronto are in a class of their own. B.C. and Sask both take steps back. Troy Smith exceeds expectations in Montreal. Despite their Canadian talent Hamilton falls below expectations. Collaros not as good as some think.

     

    West:

     

    Calgary 13-5

    B.C. 10-8

    Saskatchewan 10-8

    Winnipeg 7-11

    Edmonton 5-13

     

    East:

     

    Toronto 12-6

    Montreal 10-8

    Hamilton 9-9

    Ottawa 5-13

     

    Your West games is not balanced. West total wins/loss should be 45-45. East is 36-36.

     

    You're not perfect Mr. Perfect.

     

     

    I just realized that you are incorrect. I have proof:

     

    http://cfl.ca/standings/2005/reg

     

    It can be how you said, but it doesn't have to be.

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