Edmonton at Toronto (-3.5, 50.5)
The best defensive team in the CFL last season was Toronto (1-2, SU & ATS) and what a difference a year makes. The Argos are next to last in points allowed (31.7) and total defense (423.7) and dead last against the run at a ridiculous 188.7 YPG. Coach Rick Stubler was the architect of the defense before being elevated to head job. He’ll have to work with his staff to rectify this quickly or almost assuredly, Torontowill fall to 5-18 ATS in July home games.
This conflict will feature another quick turnaround, with these two clubs switching venues. Edmonton (2-1, SU & ATS) hung a 48 on Toronto at home, as they ran the ball right at the Argos for 163 yards and QB Ricky Ray was effective in picking his spots. Edmonton besides being in bad revenge situation, is 0-7 ATS when playing against a team with a losing record over the last two seasons.
Toronto is just 6-6 (3-8-1 ATS) at home facing the Eskimos, however is 16-5 ATS revenging a loss where opponent scored 38 or more points.
The best defensive team in the CFL last season was Toronto (1-2, SU & ATS) and what a difference a year makes. The Argos are next to last in points allowed (31.7) and total defense (423.7) and dead last against the run at a ridiculous 188.7 YPG. Coach Rick Stubler was the architect of the defense before being elevated to head job. He’ll have to work with his staff to rectify this quickly or almost assuredly, Torontowill fall to 5-18 ATS in July home games.
This conflict will feature another quick turnaround, with these two clubs switching venues. Edmonton (2-1, SU & ATS) hung a 48 on Toronto at home, as they ran the ball right at the Argos for 163 yards and QB Ricky Ray was effective in picking his spots. Edmonton besides being in bad revenge situation, is 0-7 ATS when playing against a team with a losing record over the last two seasons.
Toronto is just 6-6 (3-8-1 ATS) at home facing the Eskimos, however is 16-5 ATS revenging a loss where opponent scored 38 or more points.