CFL Pick 'Em, Week Sixteen: Montreal enjoys the biggest comeback in franchise history, and tommytrump no longer enjoys a four-point lead. Grab your reading glasses and make your picks inside.
posted by DrJohnEvans to fantasy at 10:51 PM - 13 comments
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posted by nehavermaa at 05:57 AM on September 27, 2019
Winnipeg by 12
Ottawa by 10
Saskatchewan by 6
B.C. by 10
posted by bender at 08:45 AM on September 27, 2019
Find my numerology number? I just want to find a few points in the CFL pick 'em.
Hamilton just keeps hitting the win catnip, but will it keep them high enough to outfly the bombers? Winnipeg by 6
RedBlack, black and blue, and another loss. Edmonton by 10
Why was a CFL team named for a US Army cavalry unit commanded by a then soon-to-be president? Saskatchewan by 9
The team from the most interesting city in Canada has a successful trip to the beautiful city in the West. Montreal by 12
posted by Howard_T at 02:53 PM on September 27, 2019
Hamilton by 3
Edmonton by 7
Saskatchewan by 20
Montreal by 5
A little worried as I'm going with all 4 away teams. We'll see.
posted by jagsnumberone at 05:44 PM on September 27, 2019
Winnipeg by 3
Edmonton by 17
Saskatchewan by 7
Montreal by 6
posted by ic23b at 05:52 PM on September 27, 2019
Hamilton by 12
posted by DrJohnEvans at 06:32 PM on September 27, 2019
Winnipeg by 10
Edmonton by 8
Saskatchewan by 24
British Columbia by 8
posted by tommybiden at 06:47 PM on September 27, 2019
Toronto makes a run, but can't complete the comeback against Calgary. Hamilton topples Edmonton at home. The Als score three fourth-quarter touchdowns to complete a stunning comeback against the Bombers, while the Lions leave Ottawa just dreaming of touchdowns.
How about this? jags nails the Hamilton win on the way to six points and a share of the lead.
Bloop!
WEEK 16
Hamilton @ Winnipeg (Friday, September 27)
Here's a Fun Fact for this battle of division leaders: Winnipeg hasn't beaten an Eastern team since Week 6.
Edmonton @ Ottawa (Saturday, September 28)
Edmonton's gone cold, losing four straight. Fortunately for them, Ottawa's scored 12 points in its last two games.
Saskatchewan @ Toronto (Saturday, September 28)
A lot on the line in this one: the Riders have a home playoff date in their sights, and Toronto... is a pleasant place to spend a Saturday afternoon in late September.
Montreal @ B.C. (Saturday, September 28)
I definitely missed the point at which Montreal got themselves a winning record.
Good luck!
posted by DrJohnEvans at 10:51 PM on September 26, 2019