Calgary at Winnipeg (+7, 52.5)
Change is in the air in Winnipeg, no winter isn’t coming already just a change under center will be taking place. The Blue Bombers have started winless at 0-4 (0-4 ATS) and are switching to backup Ryan Dinwiddie, whose first career start was in last year’s Grey Cup championship game. Winnipeg is last in points scored at 20.5, last in total yards at 355.5 and last in yards per play at 6.6. Dinwiddie takes over for Kevin Glenn, who has not been effective and the former Boise State star has the job of scoring points, since the Blue Bombers are 9-0 ATS when they score 28 or more points in a game over the last three seasons.
Calgary’s signal caller Henry Burris was highly effective against Hamilton, connecting on 26 of 33 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns. The Stampeders are 3-1 (3-1 ATS) and lead the CFL in total offense at 466.2 yards per game and are tied for second in points scored, at 31.2 per game. Calgary will have the benefit of not facing MLB Barrin Simpson, who is out for the year with torn pectoral muscle. He is the best defensive player for Winnipeg and is heart and soul of defense. The Stamps will try to keep rolling on offense and are 14-3 ATS when they score 28 or more points in a game over the last three campaigns.
Bookmaker.com has Calgary a seven point road favorite with total at 52.5. Winnipeg has won the last two of these matchups at home, however is just 6-7 and 6-6-1 in last 13 meeting at home. The total could hold value, with the Stampeders 11-3 UNDER in road games after the first month of the season and the Bombers 15-6 UNDER in home games.
Change is in the air in Winnipeg, no winter isn’t coming already just a change under center will be taking place. The Blue Bombers have started winless at 0-4 (0-4 ATS) and are switching to backup Ryan Dinwiddie, whose first career start was in last year’s Grey Cup championship game. Winnipeg is last in points scored at 20.5, last in total yards at 355.5 and last in yards per play at 6.6. Dinwiddie takes over for Kevin Glenn, who has not been effective and the former Boise State star has the job of scoring points, since the Blue Bombers are 9-0 ATS when they score 28 or more points in a game over the last three seasons.
Calgary’s signal caller Henry Burris was highly effective against Hamilton, connecting on 26 of 33 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns. The Stampeders are 3-1 (3-1 ATS) and lead the CFL in total offense at 466.2 yards per game and are tied for second in points scored, at 31.2 per game. Calgary will have the benefit of not facing MLB Barrin Simpson, who is out for the year with torn pectoral muscle. He is the best defensive player for Winnipeg and is heart and soul of defense. The Stamps will try to keep rolling on offense and are 14-3 ATS when they score 28 or more points in a game over the last three campaigns.
Bookmaker.com has Calgary a seven point road favorite with total at 52.5. Winnipeg has won the last two of these matchups at home, however is just 6-7 and 6-6-1 in last 13 meeting at home. The total could hold value, with the Stampeders 11-3 UNDER in road games after the first month of the season and the Bombers 15-6 UNDER in home games.