CFL Pick 'Em, Week 11: It's the second half of the Labour Day home-and-home, and you'd better hope that you do better than last week. The first step, as they say, is to make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 12:33 PM - 14 comments
Edmonton by 21
British Columbia by 28
Montreal by 16
Saskatchewan by 5
posted by tommybiden at 01:40 PM on September 08, 2011
Edmonton by 17
BC by 17
Hamilton by 3
Winnipeg by 7
posted by cixelsyd at 02:18 PM on September 08, 2011
Calgary by 4
Toronto by 3
Montreal by 1
Saskatchewan by 11
posted by bender at 04:43 PM on September 08, 2011
My picks for the Labor Day Reach Around:
Edmonton by 8
Toronto by 10
Montreal by 7
Winnipeg by 10
posted by apoch at 04:54 PM on September 08, 2011
Edmonton by 15
BC by 20
Montreal by 4
Winnipeg by 2
posted by rumple at 08:43 PM on September 08, 2011
Edmonton by 16
BC by 3
Montreal by 20
Saskatchewan by 5
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 08:53 AM on September 09, 2011
Edmonton by 7
BC by 10
Hamilton by 5
Winnipeg by 6
posted by Reever at 09:21 AM on September 09, 2011
The Rematch Week!
Eskes by 2
Reluctantly... Lions by 8
T Cats by 4
Rides by 3
posted by argoal at 10:29 AM on September 09, 2011
Edmonton by 5
B.C. by 11
Montreal by 14
Winnipeg by 8
posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:41 PM on September 09, 2011
Well, well, well, somehow I have managed to stumble along and remain in contention. This has to be far too easy for a total ignoramus like me to do anything positive. At risk of personal embarrassment, I go on fearlessly.
Calgary rides into Edmonton. Having already clinched the championship of the Province of Alberta, Edmonton tries for the sweep. They will get it. Eskimos by 11.
BC hosts Toronto, while hoping to repeat their success on the shores of Lake Ontario. Burrard Inlet will be a suitable body of water for BC. Lions win by 6.
Tiger Cats travel down the lake and the river to Montreal. Someone has been spiking the cat food with energy pills lately, and Hamilton will catch the Alouettes. Hamilton by 3.
Saskatchewan at Winnipeg is a tough one to call. Besides that, neither one is on a significantly large body of water to include in my comments. I'll just close my eyes, throw the dart, and call Winnipeg to win by 5.
posted by Howard_T at 03:15 PM on September 09, 2011
Edmonton by 14
BC by 14
Montreal by 7
Winnipeg by 7
posted by owlhouse at 10:07 PM on September 09, 2011
I missed last night's, but I didn't see a score either. Doesn't count, but I'll guess anyway.
Edmonton by 11
BC by 14
Montreal by 5
Winnipeg by 8
posted by wfrazerjr at 01:52 PM on September 10, 2011
Toronto can't get it started against B.C., which finishes off Cleo Lemon's tenure with the Argos. Ken Miller returns as head coach to lead the 'Riders to victory at home. In a Labour Day stunner, Hamilton just plain romps Montreal, while Edmonton polishes off Calgary to reclaim first place.
Tough week for points, but apoch and Howard_T each score two to create a nice logjam for second place.
What's better than Labour Day? The annual post-Labour-Day home-and-home finishing up. (It needs a better name though.)
WEEK 11
Calgary @ Edmonton (Friday, September 9)
Calgary lost their chance to hang onto first place last week, and Commonwealth Stadium is a tough place to regain your mojo. Odds are good for an Esks sweep.
Toronto @ B.C. (Saturday, September 10)
Steven Jyles is the wild card here. Can he come off the DL and reverse Toronto's fortunes?
Hamilton @ Montreal (Sunday, September 11)
The Als are smarting after last week, and you know they'll be looking for revenge in the cozy confines of le State Molson.
Saskatchewan @ Winnipeg (Sunday, September 11)
Another win combined with a B.C. loss puts Saskatchewan in the running for the playoffs. This is their chance for the turnaround, but against the resurgent Bombers, it won't be easy.
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:33 PM on September 08, 2011