Posted June 20, 20169 yr comment_201861 Well, someone might as well start this up. Let's hear everyone's predictions for team standings (records included if you want, but only if you make sure every team has 18 games and the total wins and losses are equal!!!!!), playoff results, and awards candidates if you'd like. I'm going to let others go first, since I really have very little idea how things will shake out this year. New coaches in all western cities except Winnipeg, no Cornish in Calgary, Harris out of BC and into Wpg, Durant back but all new receivers in Sask., no Collaros to start in Hamilton, no Owens in Toronto, Popp coaching Kevin Glenn in Montreal, Trevor Harris backing up Burris in Ottawa but lost their starting tailback already. New uniforms, new stadiums, new season. Off we go.
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201868 Come on. That sounds like a lot work making wild ass guess numbers add up and stuff. I thought this was a place to come and yell about firing the coach (whoever that happens to be at the time).
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201872 This is the most unpredictable start I have ever seen for the Blue. Every team leans heavily on their starting QB, but no one more so than the Bombers. If Willy gets his poop together, we ought to be looking at 10 and 8, but if Willy is as tentative as he did in the pre-season outings, or the O-line and/or game plan let the team down, we could be looking at 8 &10 or even 6 &12 followed by a bloodbath in the coaching ranks. We have to be at or very close to .500 after the Labour Day game, or the sharks will start to circle.
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201881 25 minutes ago, tracker said: This is the most unpredictable start I have ever seen for the Blue. Every team leans heavily on their starting QB, but no one more so than the Bombers. If Willy gets his poop together, we ought to be looking at 10 and 8, but if Willy is as tentative as he did in the pre-season outings, or the O-line and/or game plan let the team down, we could be looking at 8 &10 or even 6 &12 followed by a bloodbath in the coaching ranks. We have to be at or very close to .500 after the Labour Day game, or the sharks will start to circle. This is make or break for OSH this year and I think Willy too. If he is healthy all season and still poops the bed then he is out of excuses and it's time to start looking for yet another new number one. Does Bo Levi have a younger brother?
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201886 Pretty vanilla, but: West: BC: 8-10 CGY: 12-6 EDM: 9-9 SSK: 4-14 WPG: 10-8 East: HAM: 11-7 TOR: 9-9 OTT: 12-6 MTL: 7-11 HAM beats CGY for the cup.
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201905 West: Calgary 12-6 Bombers 11-7 Edmonton 9-9 BC 7-11 Sask 6-12 East: Hamilton 12-6 Toronto 10-8 Ottawa 8-10 Montreal 6-12 Bombers beat Ti-Cats to hoist the Grey Cup. Edited June 20, 20169 yr by JCon
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201908 West Calgary 12-6 Edmonton 11-7 Winnipeg 9-9 BC 7-11 Saskatchewan 6-12 East Ottawa 11-7 Hamilton 10-8 Toronto 8-10 Montreal 7-11
June 20, 20169 yr Author comment_201912 Calgary 11-7 Edmonton 11-7 BC 9-9 Winnipeg 8-10 Saskatchewan 6-12 Ottawa 10-8 Hamilton 10-8 Toronto 9-9 Montreal 7-11 Calgary over Edmonton in the West Final Hamilton over Ottawa in the East Final Hamilton wins Grey Cup Bo Levi Mitchell MOP Andrew Harris top Canadian
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201917 Winnipeg as West division champions losing a hometown Grey Cup to the Argonauts who go 7-0 all time against the bombers in the big game.
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201942 Edmonton 13-5 Calgary 10-8 Winnipeg 10-8 BC 9-9 Sask 4-14 Toronto 12-6 Ottawa 11-7 Hamilton 8-10 Montreal 5-13 West Final - Edmonton over Winnipeg East Final - Toronto over Hamilton Grey Cup - Toronto over Edmonton
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201943 BC 12-6 Calgary 12-6 Winnipeg 10-8 Edmonton 8-10 Saskatchewan 5-13 Toronto 12-6 Hamilton 9-9 Montreal 7-11 Ottawa 6-12
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201945 First 5 games or so are going to be tough so i think the Bombers will be a .500 team this year and if they make the playoffs i will be happy with that.
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201985 I'm gonna predict the standing but not the records... Why? I just think it could be a very even race across the entire CFL this year... eg 11-7 could win the division while 8-10 misses out on the playoffs... anyways... West: 1. Calgary 2. Edmonton 3. Winnipeg 4. Sask 5. BC East: 1. Hamilton 2. Toronto 3. Ottawa 4. Montreal
June 20, 20169 yr comment_201990 West 1. Calgary 11-7 2. Edmonton 10-8 3. Winnipeg 10-8 4. BC 6-12 5. Saskatchewan 5-13 East 1. Hamilton 12-6 2. Ottawa 11-7 3. Toronto 9-9 4. Montreal 7-11
June 21, 20169 yr comment_201999 West Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg B.C Saskatchewan East Toronto Montreal Hamilton Ottawa Winnipeg beats Calgary in west final Toronto beats montreal in east final Winnipeg wins Grey Cup on final play missed field goal by Lirim
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202013 WEST Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Saskatchewan BC EAST Ottawa Toronto Hamilton Montreal Edited June 21, 20169 yr by M.O.A.B.
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202014 58 minutes ago, TransconaBomberfan said: Winnipeg wins Grey Cup on final play missed field goal by Lirim at which point Lirim whips off his Argo jersey to show his Blue Bomber jersey he is wearing underneath, and the entire nefarious plan launched by Kyle, MOS and LH last year to go deep under cover with the Argos to purposely tank the 2016 Grey Cup is finally revealed.
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202020 6 hours ago, Mike said: BC 12-6 Calgary 12-6 Winnipeg 10-8 Edmonton 8-10 Saskatchewan 5-13 Toronto 12-6 Hamilton 9-9 Montreal 7-11 Ottawa 6-12 Mike, curious for your thoughts on BC and Ottawa in some detail when you have time.
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202023 10 minutes ago, Mr. Perfect said: Mike, curious for your thoughts on BC and Ottawa in some detail when you have time. "Silver clouds, one dollar, all night."
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202027 I'm hoping Wpg can get off to a fast start. Eskies look like they're picking up from where they left off - but it's only preseason so I take it all with a grain of salt. I agree that this is probably as tough as ever to predict what will happen. I'm really looking forward to the season as I think it's wide open. My biggest question marks in the west though are Sask and B.C. I think Sk will struggle early - they might not win a game until Labour Day (sorry boys they almost always win on Labour Day), but once they start winning I could see them winning 5 or 6 in a row. B.C. I think will be inconsistent. As KBF said and myself earlier - this is Willy's make or break year, and perhaps O'Shea. Willy for sure though. He's making big dough and really hasn't done a whole lot to earn it. Though he does represent still the Bombers best chance to win. The key is can he stay healthy? Ok so I think it will be: West: Calgary - 12 - 6 Edmonton - 12 -6 (lose tie break to Calgary B.C. 9 - 9 Wpg - 8 - 10 Sask 6 - 12 East: Hamilton - 11 - 7 (will take Collaros a while to get in the swing of things) Toronto - 11 - 7 (Hamilton wins the tie break but Ricky Ray will have a resurgence and stay healthy Ottawa - 7 - 11 (that means Wpg makes it in the east in the cross over - Henry Burris will struggle this season) Montreal - 3 - 15 (that team is a mess) Not sure if the math works, but that's what the order anyway.
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202029 I'd be shocked if the Bombers are able to win more than 8 games with that OL.
June 21, 20169 yr comment_202032 No wins or losses either... Calgary Winnipeg Edmonton BC SASK TO HAM OTT MTL
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