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  • CFL Trends and Indexes - Week 15 (Fri., September 30 - Sun., October 2)

    Trends and Indexes

    Friday, September 30 - Sunday, October 2

    NOTE:
    As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
    Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.
    Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.


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  • #2
    CFL Betting Recap - Week 14

    League Betting Notes

    -- Favorites went 3-1 SU in Week 14
    -- Favorites/underdogs went 2-2 ATS in Week 14
    -- Home teams posted a 4-0 SU record in Week 14
    -- Home teams posted a 3-1 ATS record in Week 14
    -- The 'Under' went 3-1 in Week 14

    Team Betting Notes

    -- Calgary (11-1-1) won an entertaining divisional game against Winnipeg (8-5), cooling off the Blue Bombers 36-34. It was Winnipeg's first loss since July 21, also against the Stampeders. In fact the Bombers are 8-2 SU and 6-2-2 ATS against everyone else, and 0-3 SU/ATS against Calgary this season. The good news for Winnipeg is they will not see the Stamps again unless they meet in the playoffs.

    -- Ottawa (6-5-1) hammered visiting Toronto (5-8), improving to 2-1 SU/ATS against the Argonauts this season. The 'under' is now 5-2 over the past seven games, and 7-3-1 over their past 11 outings.

    -- The Argonauts are struggling against the number lately. They opened 4-2 ATS in their first six games, but they're just 1-6 SU/ATS over their past seven outings.

    -- Saskatchewan (3-10) has won back-to-back games for the first time this season, topping Hamilton (6-7) by a 20-18 score as 5 1/2-point underdogs at home. The Roughriders improved to 4-0-1 ATS over the past five games after opening the season 2-6 ATS in the first eight games.

    -- The Tiger Cats have failed to cover in a season-worst three straight games, and they're just 2-6 ATS over the past eight outings.

    -- Edmonton (6-7) got untracked with a 27-23 victory over the BC Lions (8-4), snapping a three-game winning streak to B.C. The Lions entered 7-1 ATS in their past eight games. These sides will face each other Oct. 22 in Vancouver.

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    • #3
      CFL Betting Notes - Week 15


      Action in Week 14 got underway last Friday with Ottawa getting past Toronto 29-12 as a 5 ½-point home favorite in a key matchup for playoff position in the East Division. Edmonton bounced back from a bad loss last week with a 27-23 victory against West Division rival British Columbia as a slight 1 ½-point favorite at home in the backend of Friday’s double-header.

      In Saturday’s CFL action, the biggest game of the week ended with Calgary beating Winnipeg 36-34 as a 9 ½-point home favorite to extend its straight-up winning streak to 10 games while ending the Blue Bombers’ impressive run at seven games. Saskatchewan won for the second week in a row by taking down Hamilton 20-18 as 5 ½-point home underdogs to close out Week 14. The following is a look at all four matchups this weekend in the CFL.

      Friday, Sept. 30

      Edmonton Eskimos (6-7 SU, 4-8-1) vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (8-5 SU, 7-5-1 ATS)
      Point-spread: Winnipeg -3
      Total: 54


      Game Overview

      Edmonton’s much-needed win last week snapped a straight-up three-game skid and it was the first time it covered against the spread in its last five outings. Credit the play of running back Shakir Bell, who rushed for 108 yards and a score on 23 carries. Quarterback Mike Reilly added another 300 yards to his CFL-high 4,353 passing yards this season and his one touchdown throw gives him 21 on the year.

      The Blue Bombers’ furious come-back attempt against Calgary last week with 20 points in the fourth quarter was almost enough to preserve a very impressive seven-game winning streak and they did serve notice that they are for real as a Grey Cup contender. Matt Nichols ended the game with 287 yards passing while completing 27 of his 44 passing attempts and Clarence Denmark was his leading receiver with nine catches for 84 yards and a score.

      Betting Trends

      These two West Division rivals have split the first two meetings this season with the road team winning each time both SU and ATS. Edmonton has a 6-2 edge ATS over the last eight meetings and the total has stayed UNDER in five of the last six games.


      Saturday, Oct. 1

      Calgary Stampeders (11-1-1 SU, 10-3 ATS) vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats (6-6 SU, 5-7 ATS)
      Point-spread: Calgary -3
      Total: 55


      Game Overview

      Behind 10 SU wins in a row while going a highly profitable 8-2 ATS, the Stampeders have now established themselves as the Gold Standard in the CFL. Bo Levi Mitchell is on a clear path to being the league’s Most Outstanding Player following yet another 300-plus passing yards performance. He threw two more touchdown strikes in last week’s crucial win to raise his league-high total to 24. The Stampeders also gained 100 yards on the ground in a balanced offensive effort.

      Once again, the Tiger-Cats’ inconsistency on both sides of the ball cost them a game that they were favored to win. They have now failed to cover in their last three games closing as favorites, so maybe they will have better luck this week as underdogs at home. Zach Collaros completed 26-of-40 passing attempts for 310 yards and a score in last week’s stunning last-second loss to Saskatchewan, but with the game on the line Hamilton’s defense could not make the stops when it needed to the most.

      Betting Trends

      Calgary won the first meeting this season 30-24 in late August as a four-point home favorite. It is has now won the last 10 meetings SU while going an even 5-5 ATS. The total in that game stayed UNDER 55 and it has stayed UNDER in nine of the last 10 games between the two.

      Ottawa RedBlacks (6-5-1 SU, 5-7 ATS) vs. British Columbia Lions (8-4 SU, 9-3 ATS)
      Point-spread: BC -6
      Total: 53 ½


      Game Overview

      Ottawa’s Week 14 win has it back on top in the East, but it has still been a rough ride for bettors with a 2-6 record ATS in its last eight games. The total stayed UNDER 53 ½ points against the Argonauts and it has stayed UNDER in five of the RedBlacks’ last seven contests. Trevor Harris turned in another solid performance with 274 yards passing while connecting on 71.4 percent of his 35 throws, but the bulk of the team’s 29 points came on five field goals and 109 kick return for a score on a missed Toronto field goal.

      The Lions’ loss to Edmonton pretty much has them fighting for second place in the West right now. This setback snapped a three-game winning streak both SU and ATS that started with a six-point road victory against Ottawa. Last week, Jonathon Jennings threw for 278 yards against the Eskimos, but he only completed 57.1 percent of his 28 passing attempts with two completions going to the wrong team as interceptions.

      Betting Trends

      BC has won three of the last five meetings SU including that 29-23 victory on Aug. 25 as a 2 ½-point road underdog. The RedBlacks have the slight 3-2 edge ATS and the total has stayed UNDER or ended as a PUSH in all five games.


      Sunday, Oct. 2

      Toronto Argonauts (5-8 SU, 5-8 ATS) vs. Montreal Alouettes (3-9 SU, 4-8 ATS)
      Point-spread: PICK
      Total: 49


      Game Overview

      Toronto’s loss to Ottawa last week was its sixth setback both SU and ATS in its last seven games and it now has to be concerned about even making the playoffs this season with Edmonton moving in position to be a crossover team from the West. A change at quarterback to newly acquired Drew Willy in place of an ineffective Dan LeFevour did not provide the necessary spark against the RedBlacks and an injured Ricky Ray (ribs) is still a few weeks away from returning to the lineup.

      The Alouettes are coming off a bye, but with Saskatchewan winning its last two games, they are in position to be considered the worst team in the CFL right now. Montreal has averaged 20.8 points a game this season and it has not scored more than 18 points in three of the four games in its current four-game SU losing streak. It has only covered a spread twice in its last seven outings.

      Betting Trends

      Toronto won the first meeting this season 30-17 in late July as a 4 ½-point home favorite, but Montreal still has the slight 3-2 edge both SU and ATS in the last five meetings. The total went OVER 46 in that first game after staying UNDER in the previous six meetings.

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      • #4
        CFL
        Long Sheet

        Week 15


        Friday, September 30

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        EDMONTON (6 - 7) at WINNIPEG (8 - 5) - 9/30/2016, 8:30 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        EDMONTON is 2-8 ATS (-6.8 Units) in games played on turf this season.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        EDMONTON is 3-2 against the spread versus WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
        EDMONTON is 5-1 straight up against WINNIPEG over the last 3 seasons
        5 of 6 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        Saturday, October 1

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        CALGARY (11 - 1 - 1) at HAMILTON (6 - 7) - 10/1/2016, 4:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        CALGARY is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in all games this season.
        CALGARY is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in all lined games this season.
        CALGARY is 123-89 ATS (+25.1 Units) when playing with 6 or less days rest since 1996.
        CALGARY is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) off a division game this season.
        CALGARY is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) in games played on turf this season.
        CALGARY is 7-1 ATS (+5.9 Units) off a win over a division rival this season.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        HAMILTON is 3-3 against the spread versus CALGARY over the last 3 seasons
        CALGARY is 6-0 straight up against HAMILTON over the last 3 seasons
        6 of 6 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        OTTAWA (6 - 5 - 1) at BRITISH COLUMBIA (8 - 4) - 10/1/2016, 10:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        OTTAWA is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) as an underdog over the last 2 seasons.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        OTTAWA is 3-2 against the spread versus BRITISH COLUMBIA over the last 3 seasons
        BRITISH COLUMBIA is 3-2 straight up against OTTAWA over the last 3 seasons
        5 of 5 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        Sunday, October 2

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        TORONTO (5 - 8) at MONTREAL (3 - 9) - 10/2/2016, 1:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        TORONTO is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) in October games over the last 3 seasons.
        MONTREAL is 11-27 ATS (-18.7 Units) in home games in October games since 1996.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        MONTREAL is 3-3 against the spread versus TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
        MONTREAL is 3-3 straight up against TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
        5 of 6 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        • #5
          CFL

          Week 15


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          Trend Report
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          Friday, September 30

          8:30 PM
          EDMONTON vs. WINNIPEG
          Edmonton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Winnipeg
          Edmonton is 16-7 SU in its last 23 games
          Winnipeg is 3-6 SU in its last 9 games at home
          Winnipeg is 2-5-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing Edmonton


          Saturday, October 1

          4:00 PM
          CALGARY vs. HAMILTON
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Calgary's last 6 games when playing Hamilton
          The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Calgary's last 8 games when playing on the road against Hamilton
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games when playing Calgary
          Hamilton is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing Calgary

          10:00 PM
          OTTAWA vs. BRITISH COLUMBIA
          Ottawa is 2-11 SU in its last 13 games when playing British Columbia
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Ottawa's last 5 games when playing British Columbia
          British Columbia is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of British Columbia's last 5 games when playing Ottawa


          Sunday, October 2

          1:00 PM
          TORONTO vs. MONTREAL
          Toronto is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Montreal
          Toronto is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games
          Montreal is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Toronto
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Montreal's last 9 games when playing at home against Toronto


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          • #6
            CFL
            Dunkel

            Week 15


            Friday, September 30

            Edmonton @ Winnipeg

            Game 279-280
            September 30, 2016 @ 8:30 pm

            Dunkel Rating:
            Edmonton
            112.442
            Winnipeg
            122.341
            Dunkel Team:
            Dunkel Line:
            Dunkel Total:
            Winnipeg
            by 10
            50
            Vegas Team:
            Vegas Line:
            Vegas Total:
            Winnipeg
            by 3 1/2
            54
            Dunkel Pick:
            Winnipeg
            (-3 1/2); Under



            Saturday, October 1

            Ottawa @ BC Lions

            Game 283-284
            October 1, 2016 @ 10:00 pm

            Dunkel Rating:
            Ottawa
            111.090
            BC Lions
            115.201
            Dunkel Team:
            Dunkel Line:
            Dunkel Total:
            BC Lions
            by 4
            58
            Vegas Team:
            Vegas Line:
            Vegas Total:
            BC Lions
            by 5 1/2
            53
            Dunkel Pick:
            Ottawa
            (+5 1/2); Over

            Calgary @ Hamilton


            Game 281-282
            October 1, 2016 @ 4:00 pm

            Dunkel Rating:
            Calgary
            124.002
            Hamilton
            112.571
            Dunkel Team:
            Dunkel Line:
            Dunkel Total:
            Calgary
            by 11 1/2
            62
            Vegas Team:
            Vegas Line:
            Vegas Total:
            Calgary
            by 2 1/2
            55
            Dunkel Pick:
            Calgary
            (-2 1/2); Over



            Sunday, October 2

            Toronto @ Montreal

            Game 285-286
            October 2, 2016 @ 1:00 pm

            Dunkel Rating:
            Toronto
            105.388
            Montreal
            109.861
            Dunkel Team:
            Dunkel Line:
            Dunkel Total:
            Montreal
            by 4 1/2
            51
            Vegas Team:
            Vegas Line:
            Vegas Total:
            Montreal
            by 3
            49
            Dunkel Pick:
            Montreal
            (-3); Over

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            • #7
              CFL
              Short Sheet

              Week 15


              Fri – Sept. 30

              Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:30 PM ET

              Edmonton: 33-58 ATS after a win by 8 or less points
              Winnipeg: 12-3 ATS in home games after a playing a game where 70 total points or more were scored


              Sat – Oct. 1

              Calgary at Hamilton, 4:00 PM ET

              Calgary: 8-2 ATS off a division game
              Hamilton: 12-3 UNDER in home games

              Ottawa at British Columbia, 10:00 PM ET
              Ottawa: 9-2 ATS in a road game where the total is between 49.5 and 56
              British Columbia: 17-33 ATS in home games after being outgained by opp by 70 or more total yards last game


              Sun – Oct. 2

              Toronto at Montreal, 1:00 PM ET

              Toronto: 1-9 ATS after having lost 2 out of their last 3 games
              Montreal: 6-0 UNDER in home games off a loss against a division rival

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              • #8
                CFL
                Armadillo's Write-Up

                Week 15


                Edmonton (6-7) @ Winnipeg (8-5)– Road team won both meetings this year; Eskimos (-3.5) won 20-16 in Winnipeg July 14, then lost rematch 30-23 (-9.5) at home two weeks later, snapping 7-game winning streak against Blue Bombers. Five of last six series games stayed under the total. Edmonton is 5-1 when they allow 25 or less points, 1-6 if they allow more- they lost three of last four games, with last two losses in OT. Winnipeg lost four of last five games; under is 5-1-1 in their last seven. Bombers are 1-3 as a favorite- they lost their last three home games SU.

                Calgary (11-1-1) @ Hamilton (6-7)– Stampeders won last ten series games, winning 30-24 (-4) in first meeting this year; last four were decided by 6 or less points. Stamps won last four visits here, by 11-24-10-3 points- they beat TiCats 20-16 in Grey Cup two years ago. Last eight series games stayed under total. Calgary won its last 10 gmaes, scored 30+ points in last six; they’re 4-1-1 SU on road, 3-1 as road favorite. Hamilton is 5-1 when it scores 31+ points, 1-6 when it doesn’t; they’re 2-2 as a dog this year and lost last two home games, 28-3/28-24.

                Ottawa (6-5-1) @ British Columbia (8-4)– Lions (+2.5) won 29-23 in Ottawa August 25, scoring TD with 1:36 left for the win; Redblacks averaged 8.4 yard/play that night. BC is 3-2 vs RedBlacks (under 4-0-1), splitting pair here- they lost 31-18 at home to Ottawa LY, beat them 41-3 in 2014. Ottawa is 4-2 on road this year, 1-1-1 as road dogs; five of their last seven games stayed under the total. Lions won three of last four games, are 3-2 at home, 2-2 as home favorites; their last three games all stayed under.

                Toronto (5-8) @ Montreal (3-9)– Argos lost six of last seven games after a 4-2 start; they lost three in row on road, by 13-17-17 points. Over is 4-2-1 in their last seven games. Montreal is 1-5 at home this year with only win over Saskatchewan. Teams split last 14 series games; Argonauts (-4.5) won first meeting this year 30-17 July 25. Argos won five of last six visits here, in series where home team lost 10 of last 12 meetings. Toronto Under is 13-3 in last 16 series games. Alouettes covered once in their last nine home games.

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                • #9
                  PREVIEW

                  ESKIMOS FIGHTING FOR PLAYOFF HOPES AGAINST BOMBERS IN WINNIPEG


                  WINNIPEG — November football seems so close, yet so far away.

                  The leaves are already changing on trees across the nation and the intensity of games across the CFL has picked up as teams inch towards playoff football.

                  Playoff football which, as it stands, both the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Eskimos will be a part of. For the Esks, however, that’s only by virtue of an East Division crossover at the moment.

                  At 8-5, the Bombers are a win or two away from firming up a playoff berth, while the 6-7 Eskimos need a win to jump back in the West Division race and even compete for a home playoff game.

                  If the defending Grey Cup Champions are looking to make a run, last week’s win over the second-place Lions was a pretty good start.

                  The Esks are now within touching distance of .500 following last week’s 27-23 win over the Leos at Commonwealth, but quarterback Mike Reilly knows the Bombers will be a whole other challenge in Winnipeg in Week 15.

                  “They’ve been playing really good football the last two months,” Reilly told Esks.com. “They’re opportunistic — if you make a mistake, they force a lot of turnovers. They give their offence a short field to work with.”

                  The Edmonton pivot highlighted the importance of momentum swings at Investors Group Field on Friday.

                  “They try to flip the momentum of the game and they do a nice job of it,” continued Reilly. “The way you counteract that is you’re smart with the football. You don’t give them those chances. If you’re able to eliminate it, that makes it much more difficult for them.”

                  League-leading receiver Adarius Bowman said last week’s win against BC instilled a renewed sense of confidence in Edmonton’s locker room.

                  “We can compete with any team in this league and (last week’s win over BC) was an amazing step,” said Bowman, who at 1,400 receiving yards is on pace to shatter his previous career high. “In terms of this week, Winnipeg is a great team — they’ve been on a great run.”

                  Bowman, named a Shaw Top Performer for the month of September this week, said it will be up to Edmonton’s offence to produce — something the Esks have struggled to consistently do this season.

                  “Their strength is their defence (and) having the weapons we have on offence, it’s going to be a great game,” predicted the Oklahoma State product. “If you look at their games, it was all takeaways. Their defence does a good job — if you make mistakes, they capitalize — (so) the key to the game is our offence: Stay on the field and don’t give them the ball.”

                  Limiting mistakes on the offensive side of the football was the Eskimos’ focus in practice this week.

                  While the Esks boast the league’s most productive offence, the turnover battle hasn’t been as kind. The Eskimos rank second-last with a turnover ratio of minus-six, while on offence they’ve given the football away 29 times.

                  “This is going to come down to a ball-security game for sure,” said Edmonton head coach Jason Maas. “Bottom-line is we want to protect the ball and we’ve thought about it all week. I’d like to see us create more turnovers than we give up.”

                  Shakir Bell, named the Esks’ starting running back earlier in the week, won’t play on Friday due to an injury reportedly suffered in Wednesday’s practice. That means the Esks will go back to John White on the ground.

                  The Winnipeg Blue Bombers had their seven-game winning streak snapped last week by the Calgary Stampeders in Cowtown.

                  Despite the loss to the Stamps, Winnipeg is well in the running for a home playoff game down the stretch.

                  “We’re past Calgary and have been for a while — I love that about this team,” said breakout rookie defensive back Kevin Fogg. “That was a tough game to lose, but it was just one loss and we can’t make it out to be any more important than any other past game on our schedule.”

                  Where mental fortitude has been a question mark for Winnipeg in the past, Fogg — a top-ten player in both tackles (61, tied for ninth) and interceptions (three, tied for fifth) — believes the Bombers are ready for the mental grind ahead.

                  “We know who we are now. We’ve built up to become a very confident team that knows what we are capable of doing,” described Fogg. “To have that stronger mindset is crucial now. This season has been a great journey for us, a real learning curve.”

                  A learning curve indeed. The Bombers started off 1-4, then rattled off seven-straight W’s on the hot hand of quarterback Matt Nichols, who is slated to face his former team for the second time.

                  “You want to win each and every week and against your former team would make it that much sweeter,” said Nichols, who threw for 304 yards and a touchdown in Winnipeg’s Week 6 win against the Eskimos. “We need to take that next step as a team and learn how to handle a loss and come back with the same emotion we’ve been playing with this year and try and get back to winning football games again.”

                  The Bombers will be boosted by the return of leading tackler Ian Wild to the linebacker corps; the Pittsburgh native sits just outside the league’s top-10 tacklers despite having missed the past two games with injury.

                  Andrew Harris is listed second on the depth chart behind Timothy Flanders, leaving his status up in the air for Friday night’s game. If he can’t go, Flanders has proven capable as a backup filling in for Harris the past few weeks.

                  By the Numbers

                  11 – Interceptions combined between Winnipeg DBs Maurice Leggett and TJ Heath.

                  14 – Sacks combined between Edmonton DLs Odell Willis and Almondo Sewell.

                  375 – Points surrendered by Edmonton this season — the third-most in the CFL.

                  4,353 – League-high passing yards for Edmonton QB Mike Reilly.

                  The Skinny

                  The Bombers need to bounce back from last week’s ugly first half in Calgary.

                  They did, partially, in the second half at McMahon, but their comeback fell short and anything less than a win for the ‘new’ Bombers is a disappointment.

                  Back at home in front of their home fans, they’ll be looking to return to the win column in a big way against an Eskimo team that will be hungry.

                  While the Matt Nichols vs. Mike Reilly angle is always a tasty one, Friday’s game could be decided by strong defence.

                  Kickoff is slated for 8:30 p.m. ET and can be seen live on TSN or followed online via CFL.ca Game Tracker.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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