Hamilton visits Toronto in pivotal Eastern Division matchup
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08/18/2010 -
Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Currently tied for first place in the Eastern
Division, the Toronto Argonauts try to continue their recent run of success as
they face off against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a divisional showdown at the
Rogers Center on Friday night.
Toronto is the surprise team in the league to this point in the season,
putting up five wins in seven tries and taking all three of its home games in
2010. The squad remained perfect at home by knocking off Montreal in this same
building last weekend by a final of 37-22, exacting revenge for a
disappointing 41-10 setback at the Alouettes just a few weeks ago.
Cleo Lemon attempted just 19 passes on the night versus the Als the last time
out, completing 13, yet he still accumulated 269 yards and logged three
touchdowns in the victory, while Cory Boyd tacked on a game-high 63 rushing
yards and a major of his own on 17 attempts coming out of the backfield for
the squad.
Chad Owens put together a monster effort with his six catches for 163 yards
and two scores and was consequently named the CFL's Offensive Player of the
Week on Tuesday after rolling up 291 yards of total offense in the meeting. A
unanimous selection for the weekly honor, Owens now leads the CFL in combined
yards after seven weeks with 1,197 yards.
Another high point of the game for Toronto was kick returner Ryan Christian
who, when the Als decided to kick away from Owens in the second quarter,
collected a kick at his own goal line and then proceeded to race 110 yards for
a touchdown, breaking the club's all-time record for longest kickoff return,
surpassing the 109-yard effort by Terry Greer in 1981.
But not all the news was good for the Argos last weekend as Jeremaine Copeland
went out with an injury that was later determined to be a dislocated left
elbow and could have the wideout on the sidelines for as long as six weeks,
following the results of an MRI taken on Monday.
As for the Tiger-Cats, they picked up their second win in as many games last
Friday night when they topped Winnipeg on the road by a score of 39-28. It was
the fourth matchup in the first seven games between the two clubs, with the
Ti-Cats winning their third decision of the season versus the Blue Bombers.
Quarterback Kevin Glenn threw three touchdown passes in the first half,
converting 18-of-26 passes for 274 yards, while working through a couple of
interceptions to lead his team on to victory. Receiver Arland Bruce III, who
had posted a couple of impressive efforts in the two weeks prior, tallied two
catches for 64 yards and a score in the win.
While running back DeAndra Cobb registered both a rushing touchdown and a
receiving score for the visitors, the bigger story for the Tiger-Cats was
Marcus Thigpen who scored on a five-yard run on the first drive of the
contest. While the run itself wasn't all that impressive, the scoring play
represented the fifth different way (kickoff return, punt return, missed field
goal return, pass reception) in which Thigpen has registered a major this
year, becoming the first player in CFL history to achieve the feat in a single
campaign and doing so in less than half a season.
From a defensive standpoint, tackle Matt Kirk made his presence known against
Winnipeg by coming up with his first two sacks of the season, a performance
worthy of being named the CFL's Canadian Player of the Week.
Thigpen enters this week ranked third in the league in combined yards with
1,016, one of only three players in the CFL to have already eclipsed the
1,000-yard mark. Adding to Hamilton's attack is Bruce III who is easily the
league leader in receiving yards with 744 and has five touchdowns on 45
receptions thus far. It also helps that Dave Stala has posted 34 catches for
398 yards and two touchdowns and Marquay McDaniel has reeled in 33 passes for
435 yards and a couple of scores in order to give defenses something else to
thing about as they arrange their pass coverages versus Hamilton.
Glenn has one of the best efficiency ratings (102.2) in the league after seven
games, thanks to throwing 14 TDs and having tossed just six picks on 244
attempts. His yardage total of 2,164 yards, thanks in large part to the big-
play ability of Bruce III, is third in the league at the moment.
Lemon started off the 2010 campaign rather quietly for the Argos, learning the
ropes as he went along in this his first CFL season, but he has come on of
late and has now completed 60.7 percent of his passes and is finally getting
his squad into the end zone on a consistent basis. But Lemon's success hinges
greatly on Boyd who is first in the league in yards from scrimmage with 785
after seven games. In his first professional season in the Great White North,
Boyd has provided a huge spark for the team in most of their outings, gaining
at least 100 yards in four of seven contests and averaging 6.1 yards per carry
as he ranks first in the league in rushing with 711 yards on 117 attempts.
As well as the Toronto offense has performed thus far, there has to be some
concern for an Argos defense that is ranked last in the league with a whopping
451.1 yards per game allowed. Granted, the team has had to face Anthony
Calvillo and the Montreal Alouettes a few times, but still the numbers look
rather daunting on that side of the ball and tell the story of a team that is
bound to crack sooner rather than later. Yet, as bad as the yardage numbers
might be for the Argos, the fact remains that the team is in the middle of the
pack when it comes to points allowed (28.4 ppg) and Hamilton is actually
further down the list with 29.0 ppg. Some of that has to do with the fact that
Toronto's pass coverage has tied Calgary for the league lead in interceptions
with nine, while the Tiger-Cats are last on that chart with just four.
In terms of the all-time series between the clubs, Hamilton is ahead by a
count of 117-86-2, dating back to the 1950 campaign. The Tiger-Cats won the
most recent meeting last year, 26-17, in Toronto, giving them two victories in
the last three encounters. Following a bye next week, the teams are set to
face each other again on September 6 in Hamilton, and will also be back at the
Rogers Centre in the middle of October to complete their season series.
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