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This is like watching the 2013 Bombers play the 2013 Bombers.
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This is like watching old people swap dentures.
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I was hoping Calgary would pull off the win. It's great that we're 5-1 don't get me wrong, but only being four points out of last (I'm assuming Saskatchewan beats Ottawa tomorrow) makes me uneasy.
Some big games to watch tonight. Everyone wants to know who's gonna break out of the East's slump, winner of this first game could do it. Pivotal game for at least one team tonight.
For Montreal, this could be Troy Smith's "Do Or Die" game. He's had some rough ones on the road so far in McMahan and BC Place, but has done fairly well at home so far. A win tonight and the Als will continue to ride the TS Train, but should signs of struggle become eminent, the word is the Als will turn to Marsh or Brink this game.
For Toronto, the injuries have decimated their playmaking receiving corps, and someone is gonna need to step up for Ricky Ray if the Argos hope to get back on track. And someone on Burke's defense also is gonna need to step up and become a leader there.
Critical game here for both squads, though I think in Montreal's case, given their current personnel situation, I think it's much more critical for them. The Argos injuries to Durie, Owens, and Barnes have obviously hurt them a lot, but once they get healthy they got the ability to make a comeback into the playoff picture. The Als on the other hand, they start getting behind in East vs East games and I think they're done.
Calgary vs BC will be interesting. Calgary has continued to find ways to win despite some of Mitchell's struggles, yet you just feel their luck won't hold up forever. BC has their problems but they've also shown they can surprise you when you least expect it. Gonna be a good game here tonight.