CFL Pick 'Em, Week 3: Alright, that's enough warmup. This week's for REAL. We're gonna score some points, get on top, and finally figure out who the heck Edmonton has been starting at quarterback. Grab your playbook and make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 11:19 PM - 15 comments
Toronto by 6
Montreal by 8
Hamilton by 16
BC by 4
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 11:32 PM on July 09, 2013
Saskatchewan by 7 Montreal 10 Winnipeg by 3 BC by 10
posted by goddam at 12:34 AM on July 10, 2013
Toronto by 11
Montreal by 4
Hamilton 4
British Columbia by 20
posted by tommybiden at 08:55 AM on July 10, 2013
Saskatchewan by 14
Calgary by 6
Hamilton by 12
Edmonton by 3
posted by ic23b at 04:02 PM on July 10, 2013
Toronto by 5
Calgary by 14
Winnipeg by 17
Edmonton by 4
posted by bender at 06:04 PM on July 10, 2013
Saskatchewan by 6
Montreal by 9
Hamilton by 14
B.C. by 25
posted by DrJohnEvans at 06:05 PM on July 10, 2013
Saskatchewan by 10
Calgary by 8
Winnipeg by 5
B.C. by 12
posted by MrFrisby at 01:29 PM on July 11, 2013
Sorry I'm late, so I will omit the Thursday game.
Montreal by 13 (saw them on ESPN 2 last week; surely the Als cannot be that pathetic again)
Hamilton by 10
BC by 11
posted by jjzucal at 08:40 PM on July 11, 2013
I arrive fashionably late, as always...I figured I'd spot you guys a head start, just to make it fair.
Montreal by 9 Hamilton by 5 B.C. by 12
posted by The_Black_Hand at 01:14 PM on July 12, 2013
Leaving my picks for Week 4 here as I'm away from captivity for a few days:
Toronto over Wpg by 10
Calgary over Montreal by 7
BC over Edmonton by 10
Saskatchewan over Hamilton by 13
posted by cixelsyd at 06:00 PM on July 18, 2013
Winnipeg discovers that the best way to beat Montreal at home is to not let them score. Toronto is kicking themselves for not trying the same strategy as they lose in B.C.. Saskatchewan makes an early statement about their thoughts on the west division, while Hamilton drops their "home" opener although in their defence, half their players got on the wrong GO bus and ended up in Pickering.
bender has a strong five-point week to jump into contention, but YYM's fast start keeps him on top.
Two weeks is a random pattern. Three weeks is a narrative.
WEEK 3
Saskatchewan @ Toronto (Thursday, July 11)
It's last year's champs versus this year's hosts. Saskatchewan seems to have taken a page from the Argos' "win the Grey Cup at home" playbook and have started the season on fire. Narrative!
Calgary @ Montreal (Friday, July 12)
Vive le baconateur! The other two teams of destiny look to shake off tough losses. Calgary in particular doesn't want to get into too much of a hole too early.
Winnipeg @ Hamilton (Saturday, July 13)
Winnipeg leaves their brand new stadium to visit... Guelph. Hamilton has a chance to redeem themselves by actually figuring out where their stadium is this week. (Yes, I plan on keeping this up all season.)
B.C. @ Edmonton (Saturday, July 13)
B.C. is still pretty good and I've never heard of Edmonton's quarterback before. Narrative?
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 11:19 PM on July 09, 2013