Re: 7-24-10
Hollywood Sports
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Saskatchewan at Calgary
Prediction: Over
Calgary (2-1) was the '08 Grey Cup Champions and that is what Saskatchewan (3-0) hopes to achieve this season after their runner-up status last season to Montreal. The Roughriders avenged that Grey Cup loss to the Alouettes in a dramatic 55-51 win to open the season and we expect a similar barn-burner here. Behind QB Darian Durant, Saskatechewan's offense has been spectacular this season as they are averaging 38.3 PPG while totaling 523 yards per game. This high-powered offense should not be a surprise from this team showed considerable improvement throughout the '09 campaign while finishing 2nd in scoring with their 28.4 PPG average. But if there is a weakness to this club, it is their defense that is allowing 29.7 PPG while allowing 430.7 YPG. This vulnerability should produce a scoring fest against the Stampeders' offense led by veteran QB Henry Burris. Calgary was 3rd in the CFL with their 27.8 PPG average last season. This season, they are scoring 25.7 PPG -- but this will be only their second game at home so expect fireworks from Burris and company as they try to send a message to the Roughriders that Montreal will not be their only competition in earning the Grey Cup trophy. This will be a wild, high-scoring contest. Take the Over.
Hollywood Sports
Free play
Saskatchewan at Calgary
Prediction: Over
Calgary (2-1) was the '08 Grey Cup Champions and that is what Saskatchewan (3-0) hopes to achieve this season after their runner-up status last season to Montreal. The Roughriders avenged that Grey Cup loss to the Alouettes in a dramatic 55-51 win to open the season and we expect a similar barn-burner here. Behind QB Darian Durant, Saskatechewan's offense has been spectacular this season as they are averaging 38.3 PPG while totaling 523 yards per game. This high-powered offense should not be a surprise from this team showed considerable improvement throughout the '09 campaign while finishing 2nd in scoring with their 28.4 PPG average. But if there is a weakness to this club, it is their defense that is allowing 29.7 PPG while allowing 430.7 YPG. This vulnerability should produce a scoring fest against the Stampeders' offense led by veteran QB Henry Burris. Calgary was 3rd in the CFL with their 27.8 PPG average last season. This season, they are scoring 25.7 PPG -- but this will be only their second game at home so expect fireworks from Burris and company as they try to send a message to the Roughriders that Montreal will not be their only competition in earning the Grey Cup trophy. This will be a wild, high-scoring contest. Take the Over.

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