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Bombers @ Hamilton Game Day

Aug. 9

Hamilton - Injuries - Butler 1 game IR, Fantuz and Gable 6 game IR

2015 Meeting #1: (Hamilton 52 at Winnipeg 26)

- The key event turning the first meeting of the season was when Winnipeg QB Drew Willy went down after just 12 offensive plays and the end of their third possession. When Willy left the score was 10-7 Hamilton, and within 11:00 of play that had moved to 38-7.

HOME Team Notes & Trends - HAMILTON:

- Unbeaten at Tim Hortons Field: Since moving into Tim Hortons Field on September 1, 2014 vs Toronto, the Tiger-Cats have

played 7 regular season games and gone a perfect 7-0. Here are some updated facts & figures about the THF streak:

- The Crowd Effect Updated: Offside-Procedure-Time Count Penalties Hamilton 17, Opponents 28. No game demonstrated this trend better than last week when Toronto was flagged 7 times for offside-procedure calls to Hamilton’s 3.

- 20+ Leads: IN 3 of the 7 games at THF, the Ti-Cats have established a 20-point or better lead.

- Q4: The real key to the 7 wins has been an overwhelming scoring edge in the 4th Quarter of 57-23 (+34).

- Q4: Hamilton has yet to be outscored in any 4th Quarter at Tim Horton’s with 4 shutouts.

- Since 2002: The 7-game win streak is their longest at home since an 11-game winning run in 2001-2002. - Defence: Opponents have averaged only 13.0 points in 7 games and made 8 more T/Os than Hamilton.

- Opponent Offensive TDs: Hamilton has allowed only 7 opponent offensive TD drives in 7 games at THF.

- CFL Record Pace Penalties: Hamilton drew 12 penalties in last week’s game, and are now tied for last with Toronto at 14.60 per game. At that pace, the Ti-Cats would just surpass the CFL’s all-time record for most penalties in a single season. They are on pace to draw 263 penalties in 2015; one more call than Hamilton themselves drew in 2004 at 14.56 per game (262 total).

- Creating multiple first down drives: Of the 62 possessions that Hamilton has had thus far, they have created multiple first downs on 31 of them – or exactly half (does not include possessions where they simply take a knee). They are #2 at 29 yards per drive.

- Amazing streak: The Ti-Cats lead the CFL in 2nd down conversions at 59.5% including the Edmonton at BC game this week. What is remarkable is that Hamilton has been 50% or better in all 5 games (better than 55% actually). Hamilton went above 50% in only three games all of last year. NO CFL TEAM HAS GONE MORE THAN 5 GAMES IN A ROW SINCE 2011.

- Luke Tasker 7 of 7: The 2014 Eastern All-Star returned last week and was targeted 7 times against Toronto. He caught all 7 pases for 73 yards, three of which were key 2nd down conversion catches. Of his 73 yards, 30 came after the catch.

- Two-and-outs: In their five games this year, Hamilton has only 15 two-&-outs (3.0 per game) compared to 38 in the first five games last season (7.6 per game). Hamilton has the fewest two-&-outs in the CFL.

- Last Week vs Toronto: The Argos outgained Hamilton 431 yards to 279, had 7 more first downs, threw for 389 yards and controlled the ball for 31:52. These are all solid indicators for a win and yet – Hamilton won 34-18. The key was 5-1 turnover advantage, all 5 of which came in the second half.

- No interceptions of late: After throwing 3 interceptions on Jul 16/15 vs Montreal, Zach Collaros had none in the last two games and none in his last 58 pass attempts.

VISITING Team Notes & Trends - WINNIPEG:

Injuries - Moore, Newman, Gibson, Richards - 1 game IR

- Drew Willy a Key: Twice this season so far, the Bombers have lost starting QB Drew Willy mid-game. Here are the game scores before and after Willy left the game with the result that when he has been in the game the Bombers have had a 113-102 scoring edge (+11). When he has been sidelined, Winnipeg has been outscored 70-19 (-51).

In 2015, with Willy in charge of their offence, the Bombers have averaged 26.3 yards per drive, without him that average drops by 59% to just 15.6 yards per drive. Last week, Willy led them to 389 yards of offence vs BC in only 11 possessions.

- Drew Willy #1: The Bombers starting QB held the CFL’s highest passer rating through Week #6 at 113.3. last week, he did not throw an interceptions and completed 17-of-25 passes for 269 yards and 2 TDs. Last week, he rushed for a career-high 72 yards vs BC on just 5 attempts. Of those 5 carries, 4 went for 10+ yards.

- Close games: The Bombers have had a series of close games this year, three to be exact settled by 1, 2 and 4 points. At the other end two have been decided by two of the CFL’s three largest margins for 2015 – decisions by 26 and 29 points.

- Turnover Ratio: In their three wins Winnipeg has a T/O Ratio of +8, in their three defeats they are -5. Since 2009, they have gone 32-8 (.800) when making less turnovers, and only 8-66 (.108) when do not win the T/O battle.

- Darvin Adams: In his last three games, Adams has recorded two of 120+ receiving yards. Last week, he caught just 4 passes but turned that into 127 yards with an effort that earned 62 YAC and a TD.

- Paris Cotton: Started off the year with 154 rushing yards on 22 carries in the first two games. Since then in 4 games, he has had only 102 yards on 31 carries for a 3.3 yard average.

- Lirim Hajrullahu 3-for-3: Made all three of his FG attempts vs BC last week on the heels of a two-game span where he was successful on only 2-of-5 tries. His three misses in 2015 have all come from 42+yards.His punts shave trapped opponents inside their 20-yard line 13 times thus far in 2015.

- Kahlil Bass: Led all CFL defenders with 10 tackles last week vs BC.

- Denmark: Clarence Denmark has been held to just 6 catches for 23 yards in the last two games despite 13 targets.

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This is not even funny 14-0 Hamilton already - time to change the channels and focus on the BBQ

Anyone know if NASCAR post game is on tv anywhere?

Why was there no yards there? Not to mention the blatant hold they missed.

Why was there no yards there? Not to mention the blatant hold they missed.

give it a rest - quick looking for excuses! Bombers getting their butts handed to them. Hamilton just scores again! Bombers need to just give them the 2 points and get on the plane as soon as possible.

Special teams killing them.

I agree on the no yards.....that's a live ball once it's touched so why no yards?

Why was there no yards there? Not to mention the blatant hold they missed.

There's no such thing as a no yard on a kick off!

The punt bud

Why was there no yards there? Not to mention the blatant hold they missed.

give it a rest - quick looking for excuses! Bombers getting their butts handed to them. Hamilton just scores again! Bombers need to just give them the 2 points and get on the plane as soon as possible.

You give it a rest, I'm not looking for excuses... It was a legitimate question. And yes they are playing terrible, but a tipped pass and a partial block have really put us in a hole.

I'd complain why this team is unprepared yet again.

I'd complain why this team is unprepared yet again.

not only are they not prepared - they are out gunned physically. Hamilton is better across the board including coaching.

Looks like the boys had one too many apple martinis last night.

Looks like we'll be seeing Da'Rell Scott next week... Cotton will be out a while

This team is unprepared and that's on the coach.... Looks like Mike O took the guys for a holiday back east and they do not have their head in the game...brutal first half..There also has to be a big question mark regarding our special teams coach?????

The team burnt all of its energy fighting each other during practices.

Unprepared? An int off a tipped ball. A blocked punt and a special teams gaffe? How is that unprepared. It's just crappy play really. Seriously love to know how it's unprepared to play when 3 of those mistakes were all just football plays. Maybe the kickoff one but that's more bad luck than being unprepared.

This will be MOS and company on Monday ... what me worry? It's all good ...

 

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This will be MOS and company on Monday ... what me worry? It's all good ...

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I'm starting to get sick of Mike O'Shea trying to tell us everything is fine.

Unprepared? An int off a tipped ball. A blocked punt and a special teams gaffe? How is that unprepared. It's just crappy play really. Seriously love to know how it's unprepared to play when 3 of those mistakes were all just football plays. Maybe the kickoff one but that's more bad luck than being unprepared.

 

O mostly agree with you, but you have to get to that ball on the kick off.  No excuse there really.

The worm is turning LOL ...

Uggggggh

Go bombers! Go bombers! #cursed

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