Saskatchewan +11.5 for 100 units
(1 unit =10$)
Perfect situation for books to clean up on recreational gamblers.
3-0 Montreal hosts 0-3 Saskatchewan after destroying Toronto and this same Roughriders team, while Saskatchewan got humiliated and destroyed by previously winless Hamilton last week. Actually, the Roughriders have been dominated by everyone they faced this season.
However, this game is huge for them. They can kiss their playoffs hopes goodbye with a 0-4 start, and this opponent is the perfect motivation to give 100%. First of all, Montreal beat them in last two Grey Cup finals, and then also beat them earlier this season, but no one can say that Saskatchewan wasn't competitive in those games. The two Grey Cup losses were very close, by 1 and 3 points, and then earlier this season Saskatchewan was actually tied at 17 against Als' 5 minutes into the third quarter. That's actually the best effort by Saskatchewan this season as they trailed Hamilton 30-0 midway thru the third period, and against Edmonton they trailed by 7+ almost the entire game. Montreal had a much easier job against Toronto and BC than against Saskatchewan. They led by as many as 17 in the third against BC and by as many as 13 against Toronto in the 3rd quarter.
Take away two Grey Cup meetings and this season's meeting in week 1 and you'll see that they also had two more close meetings in last 5. One decided in overtime (SSK win) and another one decided by 4 points (MTL win).
Saskatchewan is a team built to win on the road and before their loss at Hamilton last week they were 12-4 ATS in previous 16 road dog games.
(1 unit =10$)
Perfect situation for books to clean up on recreational gamblers.
3-0 Montreal hosts 0-3 Saskatchewan after destroying Toronto and this same Roughriders team, while Saskatchewan got humiliated and destroyed by previously winless Hamilton last week. Actually, the Roughriders have been dominated by everyone they faced this season.
However, this game is huge for them. They can kiss their playoffs hopes goodbye with a 0-4 start, and this opponent is the perfect motivation to give 100%. First of all, Montreal beat them in last two Grey Cup finals, and then also beat them earlier this season, but no one can say that Saskatchewan wasn't competitive in those games. The two Grey Cup losses were very close, by 1 and 3 points, and then earlier this season Saskatchewan was actually tied at 17 against Als' 5 minutes into the third quarter. That's actually the best effort by Saskatchewan this season as they trailed Hamilton 30-0 midway thru the third period, and against Edmonton they trailed by 7+ almost the entire game. Montreal had a much easier job against Toronto and BC than against Saskatchewan. They led by as many as 17 in the third against BC and by as many as 13 against Toronto in the 3rd quarter.
Take away two Grey Cup meetings and this season's meeting in week 1 and you'll see that they also had two more close meetings in last 5. One decided in overtime (SSK win) and another one decided by 4 points (MTL win).
Saskatchewan is a team built to win on the road and before their loss at Hamilton last week they were 12-4 ATS in previous 16 road dog games.