CFL Pick 'Em, Week Eleven: The in-season drama has been kind to the schedule-makers. This year's Labour Day Classics could turn over the top of the standings in both divisions. You can't buy that sort of drama at your dollar store's DVD discount bin. Put down your hammer and make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 03:35 PM - 17 comments
BC by 8
Saskatchewan by 12
Toronto by 11
Edmonton by 3
posted by bender at 04:06 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 3
Winnipeg by 7
Hamilton by 10
Calgary by 10
posted by cixelsyd at 04:15 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 6
Winnipeg by 8
Toronto by 7
Edmonton by 5
posted by ic23b at 06:24 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 3
SASKATCHEWAN by 10
Hamilton by 17
Calgary by 4
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 06:39 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 11
Winnipeg by 4
Toronto by 11
Calgary by 4
posted by tommybiden at 06:44 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 4
Saskatchewan by 6
Hamilton by 11
Edmonton by 7
posted by jjzucal at 07:19 PM on September 02, 2015
Montreal by 7
Winnipeg by 11
Toronto by 13
Calgary by 17
posted by rumple at 09:01 PM on September 02, 2015
Away teams! (or are they Road teams in Canada?)
BC by 7
Peg by 7
Toronto by 7
Edmonton by 7
posted by owlhouse at 09:29 PM on September 02, 2015
Canoe teams, owlhouse.
Montreal by 7
Saskatchewan by 10
Hamilton by 21
Calgary by 30
posted by DrJohnEvans at 09:33 PM on September 02, 2015
Rough week last week. This week will be better (at least, I know it won't be worse/lol).
Montreal by 6
Winnipeg by 22
Hamilton by 10
Calgary by 3
posted by jagsnumberone at 01:00 AM on September 03, 2015
Montreal by 4
Winnipeg by 14
Hamilton by 11
Calgary by 4
posted by goddam at 02:30 AM on September 03, 2015
Montreal by 13
Saskatchewan by 10
Hamilton by 4
Calgary by 9
posted by tahoemoj at 11:51 AM on September 03, 2015
monti by 5
sask by 4
UGH!!! pussyc'ts by 8
cal by 4
GO ARGOS GO!!
posted by argoal at 12:02 PM on September 03, 2015
Mon by 4; Win by 4; Ham by 6; Cal by 3!
posted by JPR at 06:00 PM on September 03, 2015
BC by 7
Saskatchewan by 4
Hamilton by 10
Calgary by 8
posted by Reever at 06:02 PM on September 03, 2015
Montreal hangs on to stun the Hamilton faithful as the Ti-Cats' winning streak comes to a close. Toronto can't quite get it going in Edmonton, while Winnipeg just can't get anything going at home. And in Ottawa, the Roughriders' hard-luck season continues, and it wasn't even close.
A rare goose egg for jags as argoal closes to 9 points out does that count as drama?
The Labour Day Classics line up nicely this year between division contenders. Also, Saskatchewan plays this week, much to the chagrin of Saskatchewanians.
WEEK 11
BC @ Montreal (Thursday, September 3)
The Fair-to-Middling Bowl: Montreal is in last place, but that's only four points away from first in the East. Meanwhile, B.C. is just trying to hang on to a playoff spot.
Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan (Sunday, September 6)
Times are tough in Winnipeg: they've lost three in a row and are a long way down in the division standings. But they've added to their QB depth by picking up Matt Nichols, and hey! They play Saskatchewan this week.
Toronto @ Hamilton (Monday, September 7)
This Labour Day Classic has some teeth to it: the winner gets first place in the division. Hamilton's been the better team by point differential, but Toronto's got... well... um, Ricky Ray might be close to returning? That's something!
Edmonton @ Calgary (Monday, September 7)
The other rivalry game is nearly as close: an Edmonton win will move them into a first-place tie with Calgary. But who the heck will they start at quarterback?
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 03:36 PM on September 02, 2015