CFL Previews - Week One - July 1-3
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TORONTO ARGONAUTS (0-0) AT HAMILTON TIGER-CATS (0-0)
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, July 1, 7:00 p.m. (et)
GAME NOTES: The 2009 Canadian Football League season kicks off Wednesday
evening, as the Hamilton Tiger Cats entertain the Toronto Argonauts.
Both teams have something to prove within the East Division and the CFL
overall after they were the ones that failed to make the playoffs at the
conclusion of the 2008 campaign.
Between the two clubs there were a total of just seven victories and
considering two of those went in favor of the Ticats over Hamilton, the other
a 32-13 triumph for the Argonauts versus Toronto, neither club had much to
cheer about outside of their own rivalry.
This season Hamilton head coach Marcel Bellefeuille is hoping his starting
quarterback, Quinton Porter, can lead his program back to respectability after
a dismal campaign the last time out. A season ago, Porter completed 66.7
percent of his pass attempts for close to 1,500 yards, posting 10 touchdowns
and four interceptions.
Unfortunately, the depth chart shows that the only experienced receiver in the
primary four is Prechae Rodriguez and even that is a stretch given that he has
just a single year under his belt after playing at Auburn. Rodriguez, who
collected 70 balls for 1,099 yards and seven touchdowns a year ago, will have
to mentor the likes of David Ball, Marquay McDaniel and Drisan James, all of
whom are getting their first taste of professional football.
Carrying the majority of the load coming out of the backfield for the Tiger
Cats is Terry Caulley, the former UConn back who averaged close to seven yards
per carry in 2008 and scored six touchdowns on the ground.
From a defensive perspective, Hamilton was one of the worst units in the CFL a
year ago when the squad allowed more passing yards than any club and, at the
same time, managed to record the fewest sacks.
After playing for British Columbia his first two years in the league,
linebacker Markeith Knowlton was picked up by the Ticats last season and
responded with 95 tackles and four interceptions. Unfortunately, unless he
gets some more help around him Knowlton will be run ragged far too quickly.
Signed on early in 2009 as a free agent, linebacker Otis Floyd brings
considerable experience with him, having logged close to 400 tackles and 30
sacks in his career. However, the veteran is entering his 10th season.
Over on the other side, the Argos are putting their immediate future in the
hands of Kerry Joseph, an aging quarterback now in his seventh year. The
McNeese State product did manage to throw for 4,174 yards in 2008, but his
57.3 percent completions and a quarterback rating of just 82.0 (the lowest in
six seasons) means that he took more than a step backwards. After posting 24
TDs and just eight picks in 2007, Joseph connected on a mere 17 TD strikes and
was intercepted 14 times in 2008.
Of the four starting receivers listed on the depth chart at the moment for the
Argonauts, only Arland Bruce brings any experience with him into the 2009
season. Bruce did step up with a huge effort in 2008 for Toronto with a
career-best 92 grabs, leading to 1,210 yards and nine touchdowns, but with the
opposition keying on him until his fellow receivers prove themselves, catches
will be much harder to come by.
Former UTEP running back Tyler Ebell had been listed at the top of the depth
chart at his position, but last week he became a victim of the team's final
cuts. As a result of the recent roster moves, perhaps it clears the way for
Jamal Robertson to boost his numbers after last season's 645 yards and six
touchdowns.
One of the most experienced linebackers for Toronto, Kevin Eiben has watched
his production dwindle in recent years, but given the inexperience of the
players in front of him he may be called upon to make that much more of an
impact. Last year's 55 tackles for Eiben were the fewest since he tallied 21
back in 2003.
The focus at the line of scrimmage will probably fall on Jonathan Brown who
is now in his sixth season out of Tennessee. Brown tallied seven of his 42
tackles a season ago against opposing quarterbacks.
The secondary of the Argonauts will be tested time and time again until the
likes of Lin-J Shell, James Green and Dovonte Edwards show that they belong.
With many of the bugs still to be worked out and youth a huge question on both
sides of the ball for each club, these two teams may look vastly different
by the end of the season.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Hamilton 25, Toronto 17
MONTREAL ALOUETTES (0-0) AT CALGARY STAMPEDERS (0-0)
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, July 1, 10:00 p.m. (et)
GAME NOTES: The two top teams from their respective conferences a season ago,
the Montreal Alouettes and the Calgary Stampeders, collide in the 2009 CFL
season opener at McMahon Stadium on Wednesday night.
As the top scoring team in the league, the Alouettes posted an 11-7 record in
2008, easily taking the East Division, but it was the Stampeders who got the
last laugh, posting three wins over the Als, including a 22-14 victory in the
Grey Cup title game.
Montreal has had a great deal of success opening the season on the road since
1996, winning all five such contests entering this year. Perhaps more
importantly, the squad is 8-1 and has scored 108 more points than the
opposition in those nine contests when Anthony Calvillo starts under center
for the club.
Calvillo, one of just five professional signal-callers to rack up at least
50,000 passing yards, has rolled up 58,683 since breaking into the league in
1994 and now needs just five more touchdown passes to take over second place
in CFL history for career TD passes, currently showing 328 for his long
tenure.
At this point, only Doug Flutie has more 5,000-yard passing seasons than
Calvillo (five) with six in eight seasons, something that Calvillo could tie
if all goes well in 2009.
One of the reasons Calvillo has been so prolific is wideout Ben Cahoon, who
has reeled in 861 career catches to place fifth on the all-time CFL list.
Cahoon, who has played 11 seasons, has averaged better than 1,000 yards per
campaign and is now the top Canadian receiver in league history.
If it is not Cahoon on the other end of a touchdown pass it could well be
Jamel Richardson, who tallied 16 a year ago to set the single-season team
record. Throw Kerry Watkins into the mix and the receiving corps is head and
shoulders above the rest.
On the ground the squad counts on Avon Cobourne to balance the ledger, the
former West Virginia back having put up six rushing scores for the group.
On the defensive side of the ball the Alouettes count on John Bowman to make
an impression at the line of scrimmage after having posted a total of 15 sacks
the last two seasons.
The middle of the field will be patrolled by Diamond Ferri (73 tackles last
season), Shea Emry and Chip Cox (68 stops), while Davis Sanchez is expected to
shut down Stampeder wideouts from his corner position. Since 1999, Sanchez has
recorded at least one interception per season, posting nine picks in 2000 for
the Alouettes and another three last year.
Coming off their first Grey Cup Championship since 2001, the Stamps will have
the entire league gunning for them from the opening kick and head coach John
Hufnagel is well aware of the target that has been placed on his team's back.
The CFL Coach of the Year in 2008, Hufnagel has his team on a three-game home
win streak to open the season, adding even more pressure to the contest.
The Grey Cup MVP who just signed a contract extension, Henry Burris is back to
guide the offense for Calgary, his fifth campaign as the starting quarterback.
The Western Division's Most Outstanding Player in 2008, Burris threw for more
than 5,000 yards for the first time a season ago and logged a career-best 39
TD passes.
Taking some of the heat off Burris will again be running back Joffrey
Reynolds, a three-time CFL All-Star who has gained at least 1,000 yards on the
ground in each of his four seasons.
Out on the wings, Burris has to be pleased that he again has wideouts such as
Nik Lewis, Jeremaine Copeland, Ken-Yon Rambo and Ryan Thelwell, although the
loss of Jabari Arthur to a broken foot recently throws a wrench into a well-
oiled machine.
Lewis now has five straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons for the Stampeders
and has reeled in at least one ball in 88 consecutive games, so know that he
will again be a focus of stretching the field.
The defense for Calgary has undergone a few changes, but there's no reason to
think the group can't lock down opponents once again, especially after
allowing a league-best 21.5 ppg in 2008.
Perhaps the biggest concern comes at the linebacker position where only
Shannon James returns to his position from a year ago. Dwayne Carpenter does
have starting experience as well, but the pair will have to carry a host of
fresh faces and inexperienced pros.
Cornerback Brandon Browner, a CFL All-Star, will be tested quite a bit,
especially in this game when Calvillo airs it out. Fellow corner Dwight
Anderson will be on the hot seat as well, but as long as the pair do their
jobs the Stamps should be set to start off the campaign with a bang.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Calgary 41, Montreal 30
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (0-0) AT EDMONTON ESKIMOS (0-0)
DATE & TIME: Thursday, July 2, 9:00 p.m. (et)
GAME NOTES: Sporting a respectable 10-8 record during the 2008 regular season,
the Edmonton Eskimos still finished in last place in the CFL's Western
Division. On the other hand, an 8-10 mark for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers meant
they were actually second in the East Division, the sort of discrepancy that
Edmonton would like to avoid this year, as they play host to the Bombers on
Thursday night.
This particular matchup pits a pair of rookie head coaches against each other
as Mike Kelly paces the sidelines for the Bombers and Richie Hall moves from
being an assistant with the Saskatchewan Roughriders to being the top man with
the Eskimos.
In the case of Hall, he should bring a more energetic defense to Edmonton, one
that tries to get the ball back in the hands of an aggressive offense.
Getting the nod as the starting quarterback for the club is Ricky Ray, now
entering his seventh season in the league out of Sacramento State. The Happy
Camp native (you read that correct) was the top quarterback in the league a
season ago as he completed almost 70 percent of his attempts for 5,663 yards
and 26 touchdowns. However, putting the ball in the air as much as he did, Ray
was also guilty of some poor decisions which resulted in a hefty 17 turnovers.
Wideout Maurice Mann, who spent time on a number of practice squads in the NFL
before settling in North of the Border, is entering his third season with the
Eskimos and has showed some flashes of brilliance here and there, enough to
make defenses step up and take notice.
Not to be overlooked is Fred Stamps who caught 50 passes for 751 yards and six
TDs on offense and also generated 297 yards in kick returns before missing the
final four games of 2008 with a leg injury suffered against these same Blue
Bombers.
Kamau Peterson has racked up two straight 1,000-yard seasons and a 101-catch
campaign in 2008, more than enough to earn him the CFL's Most Outstanding
Canadian award a year ago.
Although he started just three games for Edmonton in 2008, Calvin McCarty
still made appearances in all 18 regular season contests and paid dividends by
carrying the ball 88 times for 490 yards and four touchdowns, not to mention
grabbing 70 passes for another 583 yards and a score. Clearly a threat coming
out of the backfield, McCarty is one young man who can do it all, even take
part in special teams when needed.
The defense for the Eskimos will be going through some growing pains early on,
especially at the linebacker position where there are a number of new faces
that will try and counter the loss of 14-year man Shannon Garrett who decided
to retire. Perhaps, with another year under his belt, Jason Gross is ready to
take on more responsibility in the secondary after leading the program with
three fumble recoveries and five interceptions.
Facing his former team, quarterback Stefan LeFors expects to see quite a bit
of action for the Blue Bombers in the opener. The player of the year in his
conference while with the University of Louisville in 2004, LeFors saw very
little playing time last season while sitting behind Ray over on the Edmonton
sidelines, which makes this one intriguing matchup to say the least. A
starter in five games in 2007, LeFors had one game against Saskatchewan in
which he threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns, so he certainly has the
ability to perform in this league.
Expected to make some noise as a receiver this year for the Bombers is Romby
Bryant who, after recording 96 receptions for 1,341 yards and 15 touchdowns in
two seasons with Tulsa, affiliated himself with three NFL teams (Arizona,
Atlanta and Baltimore) before heading to Canada. Last year with the Bombers
Bryant logged 65 receptions for 1,206 yards and nine scores.
In last year's season opener against Edmonton, wideout Adarius Bowman had his
best game as a pro with six catches for 112 yards and a touchdown, numbers he
would like to improve upon a year later for Winnipeg.
Running back Yvenson Bernard who, when he left Oregon State was the program's
second-leading rusher with 3,862 yards, is settling in for his first full
season of CFL action and should make significant contributions.
A one-time CFL Rookie of the Year, defensive end Gavin Walls was named to his
third all-star team after tying for the East Division lead with 10 quarterback
sacks. Walls finished with 56 total stops in 2008 and will again be a focal
point for the Blue Bombers defense this time around.
The added storyline of LeFors facing his former team should add some intrigue
to this matchup and provide enough of an adrenaline boost for the quarterback
to take his team into the win column.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Winnipeg 28, Edmonton 23
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (0-0) AT SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (0-0)
DATE & TIME: Friday, July 3, 9:00 p.m. (et)
GAME NOTES: Two teams that tried to catch the Calgary Stampeders last season
but came up a bit short, the British Columbia Lions and the Saskatchewan
Roughriders, get the Friday night lights all to themselves as they kick off
their portion of the 2009 CFL campaign this week.
Both teams played well at home last season, something that bodes well for the
Roughriders who finished 12-6, compared to BC which was 11-7 at the end of the
regular season and had to deal with a losing record (4-6) inside the Western
Division.
Guiding the offense in 2009 is Buck Pierce, the quarterback now entering his
fifth season. Pierce had his most successful season thus far in 2008 when he
completed better than 64 percent of his pass attempts for 3,018 yards and 19
touchdowns.
Signal-caller Jarious Jackson provides a dual threat for the Lions because he
can both pass (2,164 yards and 17 TDs last season) and run (362 yards) to keep
defenses honest.
Wideout Terence Scott will be one of the go-to guys on the outside for Pierce,
even though he is in his first year and has signed on as a free agent. O'Neil
Wilson showed huge promise in just his third season back in 2006 when he
played for Montreal, catching 92 balls for 1,056 yards and yet he failed to
take any one of those into the end zone. Although he had just nine catches a
season ago, Ryan Grice-Mullen is still expected to be a spark plug for this
group with his boundless energy.
At running back, Ian Smart figures to be the man getting most of the carries,
considering how the depth chart is beginning to shape up with some other
inexperienced runners. The knock on Smart is that he is prone to putting the
ball on the turf, something he did seven times on just 32 carries two seasons
ago.
Perhaps the biggest problem facing the Lions is finding a replacement for
Defensive Player of the Year Cameron Wake who, after logging an astounding 23
sacks, headed to the Miami Dolphins and the NFL.
Just as bad, BC also saw three key linebackers fall off the roster in Jamall
Johnson, Jason Pottinger and Otis Floyd, which means the unit in the middle
will likely need some time to find its way.
The Roughriders will hit the field at Mosaic Stadium this week and do so by
following Darian Durant into battle. The quarterback, who is entering his
fourth season out of North Carolina, saw very little action in his first two
years in the league before converting close to 60 percent of his attempts a
year ago for 1,122 yards and seven touchdowns. However, six interceptions on
129 attempts kept him from having a stronger campaign.
Despite missing three games due to injury, Weston Dressler is ready to build
on what was an outstanding year in 2008 as he grabbed 56 balls for 1,128 yards
and six touchdowns. For his efforts Dressler, who also returned kicks, was
named the CFL's Outstanding Rookie. Unfortunately for Saskatchewan, most of
the wideouts listed on the roster have little or no experience, something that
will inhibit Durant to a degree.
A CFL All-Star performer, running back Wes Cates has increased his production
in each of his three seasons in the league, ending up with 1,229 yards and 12
rushing touchdowns on 216 attempts in 2008. Just as important, Cates also
provided the squad with a secure passing target coming out of the backfield as
well, leading to 39 catches for 451 yards and another two TDs.
Although not much has been asked of him early in his career, Neal Hughes also
showed that he could be an invaluable contributor as he scored seven of his
eight career TDs a year ago (four via the run, three on pass receptions).
Finishing the 2008 campaign as the top tackler on the Roughriders with 95
stops, linebacker Sean Lucas returns to the middle of the field as one of the
more experienced performers at the position, and he'll have to provide even
more coverage given how young his fellow LBs are heading into this campaign.
One of the more steady performers for the Roughriders is Omarr Morgan who is
entering his 10th season in the CFL and his ninth with Saskatchewan. One of
the league's better pass defenders earlier in his career, Morgan instead
generated a career-best 70 tackles in 17 games a season ago as he failed to
record a single interception for the second time in the last three campaigns.
Even though the Lions are on the road to kick off the 2009 season, they still
have better personnel than Saskatchewan and that should be enough to carry the
visitors into the win column.
Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: British Columbia 31, Saskatchewan 18
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