CFL Pick 'Em, Week Fifteen: Tight margins and underdog wins mean that points are hard to come by this week, but that doesn't mean we don't see movement in the standings. No, not at the top. Grab your bronzer and make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 05:13 AM - 17 comments
Ottawa by 8
Calgary by 4
Edmonton by 9
Sask by 6
posted by cixelsyd at 09:44 AM on September 30, 2015
Ottawa by 10
Hamilton by 1
Edmonton by 8
B.C. by 14
posted by DrJohnEvans at 10:24 AM on September 30, 2015
Montreal by 11
Calgary by 11
Edmonton by 11
B.C. by 11
posted by tommybiden at 10:35 AM on September 30, 2015
Ottawa by 15
Hamilton by 7
Winnipeg by 3
Saskatchewan by 4
posted by goddam at 11:26 AM on September 30, 2015
Ottawa by 12
Hamilton by 4
Winnipeg by 4
B.C. by 14
posted by ic23b at 02:28 PM on September 30, 2015
Ottawa by 8
Hamilton by 10
Edmonton by 12
B.C. by 10
posted by tahoemoj at 03:34 PM on September 30, 2015
I believe I managed to score the most pathetic 1 point week possible.
Ottawa by 10
Hamilton by 4
Edmonton by 16
BC by 7
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 06:20 PM on September 30, 2015
Off the bottom!
Montreal by 6
Calgary by 10
Edmonton by 6
BC by 10
posted by owlhouse at 09:33 PM on September 30, 2015
Ottawa by 4
Calgary by 3
Winnipeg by 7
BC by 11
(note: first time this year I've picked against the Ti-Cats. Collaras' injury-torn ACL- has me concerned about their offense the rest of the year-eventhough the Stampeders lost some defensive players to injury this week)
posted by jagsnumberone at 03:19 AM on October 01, 2015
Montreal by 6
Calgary by 9
Edmonton by 6
Saskatchewan by 3
posted by bender at 10:16 AM on October 01, 2015
As we try to stay out of the relegation zone we've escaped:
Ottawa by 5
Hamilton by 7
Edmonton by 5
BC by 13
posted by jjzucal at 11:22 AM on October 01, 2015
Montreal by 12
Hamilton by 10
Edmonton by 11
BC by 17
posted by rumple at 11:27 AM on October 01, 2015
Ottawa by 5
Calgary by 3
Edmonton by 2
Saskatchewan by 4
posted by Reever at 12:33 PM on October 01, 2015
Winnipeg makes it close, but Calgary hangs on for the win - and a good thing too for them, since Edmonton won too. Toronto gets it done in Ottawa, while Montreal stumbles in Saskatchewan, as the Riders nab their second win of the season.
The contenders at the top remain in lockstep, but a four-point week for owlhouse means we have a new Costanza leader. Costanza follower? We need to clarify the verbiage on this.
This week features battles of the best and battles of the basements, all with alliterative implications for pre-playoff pushes.
WEEK 15
Montreal @ Ottawa (Thursday, October 1)
Who wants it more? Ottawa needs a win to move back into home-playoff-game territory, while Montreal needs a win to hang onto a crossover spot. Not exactly a battle of dynasties, but still decent drama for the bottom of the East.
Calgary @ Hamilton (Friday, October 2)
Speaking of dynasties, here's your marquee match of the week: the two division leaders duke it out. Calgary's got the better record, but statisically Hamilton's got better numbers on both sides of the ball - and has been solid at home. Total coin toss for me here.
Edmonton @ Winnipeg (Saturday, October 3)
Poor Edmonton: they've reeled off three wins in a row but still can't seem to catch Calgary. They'll just have to keep winning. To thicken the plot, they'll be facing off against their ex-QB, Matt Nichols, who I'm sure would love to gain some ground at the expense of his old team.
Saskatchewan @ B.C. (Saturday, October 3)
All you daredevils who picked Saskatchewan to win last week, well done! Who wants to make it two in a row?
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 05:13 AM on September 30, 2015