CFL Pick 'Em, Week Twenty: Well, folks, I've got the CFL Tiebreaker Rules open in a background tab, which means it must be the final week of the season. But don't bother to change your calculator's batteries. Leave that mathy stuff to me, and just make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 09:52 PM - 18 comments
Not that it makes a big difference, but I had another point (I had the margin as 3 for the Toronto-BC game).
posted by jagsnumberone at 10:29 PM on November 03, 2015
First up, and heading for the Costanza!
It's mine, I tell you, all mine...
Tronno by 12
Ottawa by 7
BC by 15
Montreal by 12
posted by owlhouse at 01:30 AM on November 04, 2015
Second up and in the middle of the pack as always.
Toronto by 12
Hamilton by 16
B.C. by 4
Montreal by 3
posted by ic23b at 02:07 AM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 16
Ottawa by 17
Calgary by 8
Saskatchewan by 19
posted by tommybiden at 09:12 AM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 11
Ottawa by 10
BC by 13
Montreal by 11
posted by cixelsyd at 09:54 AM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 14
Hamilton by 10
BC by 9
Montreal by 6
posted by goddam at 07:31 PM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 7
Hamilton by 15
BC by 6
Montreal by 13
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 08:32 PM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 17
Ottawa by 3
Calgary by 6
Saskatchewan by 2
posted by jagsnumberone at 11:57 PM on November 04, 2015
Toronto by 19
Ottawa by 2
Calgary by 8
Saskatchewan by 5
posted by bender at 09:19 AM on November 05, 2015
Not that it makes a big difference, but I had another point (I had the margin as 3 for the Toronto-BC game).
If you picked the losing team, you only get the single point if you picked the spread exactly - margins don't count in that case.
posted by DrJohnEvans at 09:32 AM on November 05, 2015
Toronto by 7
Hamilton by 15
B.C. by 5
Saskatchewan by 13
posted by jjzucal at 07:33 PM on November 05, 2015
Argos by 4, we need to start winning momentum for playoffs
This is tough, I hate hami but if they lose then Argos will play next week in hami where they've had no success. So, Ott by 3
Cal by 4
monti by 6
posted by argoal at 10:32 AM on November 06, 2015
Toronto by 5
Ottawa by 7
Calgary by 3
Montreal by 10
posted by Reever at 11:02 AM on November 06, 2015
Toronto by 4
Ottawa by 17
B.C. by 12
Saskatchewan by 7
posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:39 PM on November 06, 2015
CHANGE; sask by 6
posted by argoal at 04:04 PM on November 06, 2015
Tor by 3; Ott by 3; Cal by 3; Mont by 3. 🏈
posted by JPR at 04:24 PM on November 06, 2015
Toronto by 7
Ottawa by 13
B.C. by 3
Saskatchewan by 10
Before next season, we need to convince Jagsnumberone to pick a favorite CFL team that would be wrong to ever pick against.
posted by rcade at 06:28 PM on November 06, 2015
B.C. holds off the Argo comeback to grab a playoff spot despite a messy 7-10 record. Calgary rides roughshod over the Riders, but it's too little too late as they must settle for second in the division. Hamilton looks lost without Zach Collaros, as Ottawa needs only twelve points for the win. And Montreal can't quite get it done in Edmonton, losing out on a playoff spot for the first time in franchise history.
jags has all but clinched, barring a miracle ten-point week from the second-placers, who have their own race to worry about. JPR has snuck up and tied argoal again. Who will prevail?
The last week's games in a football season tend to be either Incredibly Meaningful or Completely Meaningless. This week we've got a bit of both.
WEEK 20
Winnipeg @ Toronto (Friday, November 6)
Winnipeg's out and Toronto is in. But Toronto's been on a tough slide lately and will certainly want to pick up momentum before hitting the postseason road.
Hamilton @ Ottawa (Saturday, November 7)
This game has All The Meaning: the East Division title, and its accompanying first-round bye, are at stake. If my math is right, Hamilton needs to win by at least six points. But having lost two straight and having scored a mere 19 points in those losses - it won't be easy.
Calgary @ B.C. (Saturday, November 7)
Both of these teams have their playoff matchup set: against each other. That's right, next week B.C. travels to Calgary in the West semi-final. So what plays do you run when you're facing your playoff opponent? Probably not very good ones.
Saskatchewan @ Montreal (Sunday, November 8)
And we round the season out with a battle of the basements. If you've been holding off all year on picking Saskatchewan to win, maybe now's your chance.
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 09:52 PM on November 03, 2015