Saturday, October 3
Montreal at Toronto (+10, 47)
Normally this is a spirited rivalry, not this season with Montreal (10-2, 7-5 ATS) running away with the East and Toronto (3-9, 5-7 ATS) having a firm grasp of the basement. Pride is about all the Argos have to play for and they are 30-14 ATS after a loss by eight or less points. Montreal’s biggest concern his pure boredom and they are 0-6 ATS after two consecutive covers as a favorite since 2007.
Montreal is 8-2 ATS in Toronto.
Hamilton at Calgary (-7.5, 51)
Calgary’s (7-5, 5-7 ATS) fourth win in five games kept them in tie for the top slot in the West. They will seek revenge for the only defeat they have suffered in that span against Hamilton (6-6, 8-4 ATS). The Stampeders are 6-0 AT in home games having won three out of their last four games over the last two seasons. The Tiger-Cats surprising start has been negated in losing four of six, which included embarrassing 42-8 home loss to Montreal last week, where they only totaled 97 yards. Hamilton has shown gumption with 6-0 ATS record after scoring 14 points or less last game.
The TiCats are 5-2 at Calgary, with the Under 5-2.
Montreal at Toronto (+10, 47)
Normally this is a spirited rivalry, not this season with Montreal (10-2, 7-5 ATS) running away with the East and Toronto (3-9, 5-7 ATS) having a firm grasp of the basement. Pride is about all the Argos have to play for and they are 30-14 ATS after a loss by eight or less points. Montreal’s biggest concern his pure boredom and they are 0-6 ATS after two consecutive covers as a favorite since 2007.
Montreal is 8-2 ATS in Toronto.
Hamilton at Calgary (-7.5, 51)
Calgary’s (7-5, 5-7 ATS) fourth win in five games kept them in tie for the top slot in the West. They will seek revenge for the only defeat they have suffered in that span against Hamilton (6-6, 8-4 ATS). The Stampeders are 6-0 AT in home games having won three out of their last four games over the last two seasons. The Tiger-Cats surprising start has been negated in losing four of six, which included embarrassing 42-8 home loss to Montreal last week, where they only totaled 97 yards. Hamilton has shown gumption with 6-0 ATS record after scoring 14 points or less last game.
The TiCats are 5-2 at Calgary, with the Under 5-2.