Monday, September 2, 2019

Sandra's WK12 CFL Power Grouping


Well, there went summer!  Like so many, I return to my "real" job Tuesday after having summer somewhat free to indulge in football games.  So this weeks theme for power groupings is *drumroll* Back to School.



Group A - Backpack

I'm not going to lie.  I'm totally biased here.  How exciting was the Roughriders win on Sunday in beautiful sold out Mosaic Stadium?  A walk off field goal on the leg of Brett Lauther who then ran 100 yards to Pilsner Country to celebrate with Rider Nation.  It almost doesn't get better than that.  The Roughriders had no business winning that game.  Interceptions and defensive battles were on Winnipeg's side.  For me it came down to the Bombers out coaching themselves.  Had they kicked the field goal instead of faking one could have made the difference in the game.  Take the points guys!  I still think the Bombers are a good team and they should act like it.  A loss in the Labour Day classic shouldn't have you throwing things on the sidelines.  There will be more heartbreaking losses in your career than this one.  I've got the TigerCats in this group this week because I had them counted out at halftime.  I don't know what was said but the team that emerged from the dressing room for the 3rd quarter was not the same team, nor was Dane Evans the same quarterback.  They launched a comeback to win in front of what was reported to be a record attendance crowd at Tim Hortons Field.

Group B - Get Ready to Take Notes

Bo Levi Mitchell was cleared to play and the team responded by gaining a win in the Battle of Alberta.  Just like Henry Burris, fans tend to refer to Trevor Harris as hot or cold, on or off, good or bad.  Well, it seemed the cold-off-bad Harris showed up.  Everyone has a bad game, right?  Can they rebound for the rematch?  The Alouettes were on bye week but made news by signing Chris Williams who had only 2 days earlier been released by the Blue Bombers.  Injured or not, having a vet like that in the locker room will help out on this reborn Montreal team.  

Group C - Wake Up Call

It was oh so close for the Toronto Argonauts who I've found myself "pulling for" in the east.  They got the early lead against Hamilton but just couldn't keep up the momentum after half time.  McBeth as some have started calling McLeod Bethel-Thompson looked much improved over just a few weeks ago.  Whatever was going right for the Argos in that first half, they have to find a way to harness that and keep it up through 60 minutes.  Both the Redblacks and Lions were on bye week in Week 12.  The Lions did make some coaching moves.  Will that make a difference for the team in Week 13?  We will have to wait and see.


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