Week 7 CFL Game Notes & PICKS For PumpJacks!

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BC (1-3) at EDM (4-1)

 
  • Week 5: EDM 24 – BC 36
  • Turnovers forced | EDM: 16; BC: four
  • Average field position | EDM (first – 41.0); BC (ninth – 32.1)
  • The Lions have won 11 of the teams’ past 12 matchups
  • BC allows a league-best 59.8 rushing yards per game and 3.5 rushing yards per carry
  • BC has made a league-low four sacks
  • Nathan Rourke is 7-0 against the Elks. Rourke has 96 total TDs (68 passing, 28 rushing) in his career.
  • Keon Hatcher Sr. is averaging 100+ receiving yards; he has not yet scored a touchdown
  • In the teams’ last meeting, James Butler had 135 rushing yards, 27 receiving yards and two TDs
  • Edmonton leads the league in rushing yards per game (136.6). In the teams’ first meeting, they rushed for 24.
  • Cody Fajardo is a career 6-8 against BC. He needs one rushing major to become the ninth player to reach the 100 TD pass-50 rushing major plateau.
  • Last week, Brendan O’Leary-Orange had the league’s long catch thus far (90 yards).
 

PICKS:

SCRUFFY: BC
RP: EDMONTON

 

MTL (4-1) at CGY (2-3)

 
  • Week 6: CGY 30 – MTL 37
  • Montreal has allowed a league-low four sacks this season, while Calgary has allowed a league-high 11.
  • The Alouettes are 6-0-1 in the teams’ previous seven meetings.
  • Davis Alexander is 15-1 as a starter. He has passed for 300+ yards in all five games this season and he has not thrown an interception in his previous 304 attempts – the second-longest streak in league history behind only Darian Durant (323).
  • Tyson Philpot has 719 receiving yards through five games – the highest mark in league history. He is on pace for a league-record 2,588.
  • Alexandre Gagné is tied with Darryl Townsend (93) for second on Montreal’s all-time list for special teams tackles – he is one shy of tying Chip Cox for first.
  • Vernon Adams Jr. is a career 3-3 against Montreal. He has thrown at least one TD pass in every game this season, including three-or-more in his last three. He is on pace for 50, which would surpass his career-high of 31. He has not thrown an interception in his last 206 attempts.
  • In his previous two games, Dejon Brissett has eight catches for 156 yards and four TDs. His next reception will be his 150th.
  • Jude McAtamney has been successful on his past eight field goal attempts, including makes from 54- and 57 yards.
  • Jesulayomi Ojutalayo leads Calgary with nine special teams tackles to sit second in the league.
 

PICKS:

SCRUFFY: MONTREAL
RP: CALGARY

 

TOR (2-3) at HAM (2-3)

 
  • Hamilton is second in the league with 10 sacks made; Toronto is tied for second-last with seven.
  • Chad Kelly is a career 4-2 against the Ticats. He has thrown for a CFL-best 1,804 yards and he is tied for the league-lead with 14 passing TDs.
  • Makai Polk’s last two games: 10 receptions, 196 yards and three TDs.
  • Rookie Tyler Kahmann has five TDs in as many CFL games.
  • Kevin Mital needs six receptions for 150 and 21 receiving yards for 1,500 in his career.
  • Tarvarus McFadden needs two defensive tackles for 150 in his career, and Cam Judge needs four for 450.
  • Hamilton has won five of the teams’ past six meetings.
  • Jake Dolegala is 0-2 against the Argos and Tre Ford is 1-1.
  • Wynton McManis will play his former team for the first time. He has 10 defensive tackles and an interception in two games.
  • Julian Howsare has sacks in back-to-back games; his next will be the 50thof his career.
  • Kurleigh Gittens Jr. is 94 yards shy of 4,000 in his career. ​
 

PICKS:

SCRUFFY: TORONTO
RP: TORONTO

 

WPG (3-2) at OTT (0-5)

 
  • Tackles for a loss | WPG (first – 12); OTT (second – 11).
  • Turnover ratio | OTT (ninth – -9); WPG (eighth – -4)
  • Zach Collaros is 5-5 against Ottawa, while Brown has not started against his former team.
  • Last week, Ontaria Wilson notched 10 catches for 133 yards.
  • Nic Demski is three receptions away from 450 in his career as a Bomber. He sits 5th on the teams’ all-time list.
  • Brady Oliveira (7,808) needs 179 yards from scrimmage to pass Andrew Harris (7,986) for sixth on the Bombers’ all-time list.
  • Rookie Major Williams recorded a team-high seven tackles last week. He ranks second on the team in defensive tackles (24) and defensive plays (32), while leading the club with six pass knockdowns.
  • Ottawa has won two of the teams’ past three meetings at TD Place.
  • Jake Maier is 1-7 against Winnipeg and McLeod Bethel-Thompson is 1-5.
  • Ayden Eberhardt set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (155) last week. He is on pace for a career-high 1,357 yards.
  • In his last three games, Justin Hardy has 22 catches for 325 yards and a TD. His 17 targets last week was tied for the most since S.J. Green’s 18 on July 8, 2017.

 

PICKS:

SCRUFFY: WINNIPEG
RP: WINNIPEG

(CFL PR)

 

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