CFL East: Blue Bombers dominant with Jyles at the helm
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07/28/2010 -
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The East division took full advantage of
home cooking last week, as Montreal, Toronto, and Winnipeg all won within their
friendly confines. Hamilton was the lone East team to fall, as touchdowns in
their matchup against Montreal were few and far between. Steven Jyles showed
the league that Winnipeg would not roll over without Buck Pierce as their
starting quarterback, while the Argonauts still refuse to give up in a stunning
come-from-behind finish over the BC Lions.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
In the CFL, you can be sure of three things: lots of passing, exciting kick
returns, and most of all, a Buck Pierce injury.
Winnipeg knew it had a talented, yet brittle quarterback on its hands going
into the season. The gamble started off in the right direction, but Pierce is
sidelined for 2-4 weeks with a right knee injury.
Heading into the Edmonton game, that left Steven Jyles and his one-game
experience as a CFL starter to carry the team on offense.
Jyles was up to the task and then some, throwing a touchdown and running in two
more to lead his team to a 47-21 thrashing of the Eskimos.
While Edmonton isn't exactly a powerhouse this season, Jyles and the Bombers
did what they had to do to bounce back from an ugly week three, when they
scored just seven points.
The Bombers better hope they continue to put up points when they travel to
Calgary for the first western division matchup.
Offensive key to the next game: It's easy to say Jyles will need to shine again
for Winnipeg to have a chance, but that is indeed the scenario. If he can
combine the running game with the balanced passing last week, the Bombers will
be tough to beat.
Defensive key to the game: Burris loves to pass, perhaps a little too much. The
Bombers should force Burris to make poor throwing decisions, and interceptions
have plagued the Stampeders all season.
Look ahead: A peek at the upcoming schedule includes some deja vu for Winnipeg,
as it takes on Hamilton two weeks in a row. This is a crucial set of games for
both teams in determining the playoff picture, as both teams have already split
their first two matchups this season.
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS
Just when it looked like Hamilton had straightened themselves out, the Tiger-
Cats come out with a dud against division rival Montreal Alouettes.
The defense did well to allow just two touchdowns in the game, but that doesn't
help when you allow a kicker to get close enough to the uprights for seven
field goals.
Offense was the bigger concern as Kevin Glenn took a step backwards, completing
just 16-of-32 passes for 201 yards. Even worse, Deandra Cobb still can't find
his legs as he rushed for a measly 25 yards.
With Cobb struggling so much on the ground, the Ti-Cats will face extra
pressure each and every night to find adequate offense elsewhere.
Offensive key to next game: Pressure will just increase next week when Hamilton
travels to Regina to take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders. As Cobb has been
unable to have that big game so far this season, the receiving combination of
Marquay McDaniel and David Stala will be looked on again to provide all the
offense against a very defensively sound team.
Defensive key to the next game: Calgary forced Durant to throw three
interceptions last week. Hamilton better hope for the same luck if they want to
limit Saskatchewan's scoring opportunities. Durant still had 354 yards passing,
but the Ti-Cats can live with that as long as the deep receiving corps is
tightly covered. Force Wes Cates or even Durant to run and earn their yards the
hard way.
Look ahead: If Hamilton loses against Saskatchewan in week five, its record
falls to 1-4. While it is too early to hit the panic button in such young a
season, losing back-to-back against Winnipeg in weeks six and seven would
certainly leave fingers within millimeters of pressing it. A split is the bare
minimum during this important stretch.
MONTREAL ALOUETTES
The Als are looking better and better with every passing game, and last week
they can thank kicker Damon Duval for that. The veteran booted in seven field
goals in eight attempts, scoring 23 of the 37 points scored in their win
against Hamilton last week.
Quarterback Anthony Calvillo admitted after the game that his team should have
scored more touchdowns, but it's a little difficult to complain when allowing
just 14 points against a fellow eastern side.
With the exception of the ridiculous 54-51 loss to Saskatchewan in week one,
the Als defense has carried Montreal all season.
Offensive key to next game: While the wins the Argos have been piling up are a
surprise, the strength of their defense is not. The Argos field a better
defensive squad than Hamilton and so the Als will have to work even harder to
get the touchdowns that were lacking last week. Keeping drives alive, and
limiting some of the dropped passes that have crept up amongst the receiving
corps, will be key for Montreal this week.
Defensive key to the game: Stopping Cory Boyd is of the utmost importance.
The rookie running back has been huge for the Argos and has become an integral
part of the offense.
Look ahead: CFL fans already lie in wait for the rematch of the thrilling
season opener between Montreal and Saskatchewan. Better defense will prevail
this time around, though a clash between the league's two best teams will still
probably be offense-first.
TORONTO ARGONAUTS
The Argonauts found another way to win last week when Byron Parker returned a
41-yard interception in the dying minutes of the comeback win.
Parker now needs just one more TD return to match the CFL record of eight.
Last week's win marked the fourth time in as many games that the Argos have
been forced to rally in the final quarter, and follows on the heels of a 27-24
come-from-behind win against Calgary two weeks ago.
These are the kinds of games Toronto lost each of the last two seasons, but the
new swagger it has developed this year is all thanks to the newcomers who have
transformed this team into a viable playoff contender.
The Argos better hope that swagger carries forward this week when they face a
strong fourth quarter team in the Montreal Alouettes.
Offensive key to the game: Montreal's defense has been getting better as the
season's gone along, which spells trouble for a Toronto side that has trouble
scoring points. Cory Boyd will need to be the focal point again for the Argos
to have a chance against the East's best team.
Defensive key to the game: He is one of the best quarterbacks to play the game,
and though his offense has struggled this season, quarterback Anthony Calvillo
must be the first name discussed when planning defensive strategies against
Montreal. The Toronto defensive line is one of the best in the league and so
will be charged with the task of pressuring the inexperienced o-line of the
Alouettes.
Look ahead: Having two of the next three games against the defending champs may
not be a pleasant experience, but sandwiched in between is a date with the
punchless Edmonton Eskimos. Suffering two losses at the hands of the Alouettes
is entirely possible, but so is a win in Edmonton for the resurgent Argos.
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