I am not a fan of the Calgary Stampeders, but I am not
foolish enough to think they won’t win Sunday’s 100th Grey Cup
against the Toronto Argonauts because they are the better football team. As I look at the two teams, there are four
factors that I believe will swing this game into the favour of the Stamps. In
no particular order, here are those four:
1.
Coaching: Stampeders coach and GM John Hufnagel
has been in this spot before. In 2008, he took his Stampeders into Montreal to
play the Alouettes in a game where Calgary was the decided underdog. Hufnagel
delivered an inspirational pre-game speech and it worked as the Stampeders were
the better team that afternoon. The only thing different this time is despite
the game being played in Toronto, Calgary is favoured. On the other sideline is
rookie head coach Scott Milanovich. The former Montreal offensive co-ordinator
has been to the Grey Cup many times, but not as the head coach. In the big
game, Hufnagel wins out and that will be huge once kickoff hits.
2.
Fast starts:
Calgary has been known to get out of the gate quickly this year and
jumping out to an early advantage has had its dividends. No team scored more
than Calgary in the first quarter as they put up 144 points in the regular
season. They also scored in the first minute of the Western final to get them
rolling against B.C. On the other hand,
the Argos gave up 117 points which was the second most allowed in the first
quarter.
3.
Big plays:
A big play in the CFL is a run that is at least 20 yards, a pass that is
at least 30 yards or a return that is least 40. Calgary led the CFL in big
plays with 63 in 2010 and one would expect with the likes of Jon Cornish, Romby
Bryant and Maurice Price that they will have more on Sunday. The Argos defense
is not one to get to the quarterback as they only registered a league-low 27
sacks. That means Kevin Glenn should get more than adequate time to seek out
his receivers down the field while allowing Cornish the ability to create some
long runs.
4.
Kevin Glenn: Coming into the season and coming
into the playoffs, the 33 year old probably thought he didn’t have a chance at
being the starting quarterback in the Grey Cup.
The CFL voyageur was supposed to be the backup in Calgary this year, but
he was called upon to lead the team to a second place finish after Drew Tate’s
shoulder injury. When Tate was healthy,
Hufnagel shunned Glenn, but he needed him again after Tate’s injury in the
Western semi-final. Glenn will be the
first to tell you that his first chance at being in the big game is likely his
last chance and he wants to make the most of it. I expect Kevin Glenn to be
extremely focused and extremely sharp. He will be at the top of his game as he
sends a message to Hufnagel and perhaps the Ottawa franchise when it comes time
to find a quarterback as I will be shocked if he is protected by the Stampeders
when it comes time for the team in the nation’s capital to start stocking their
roster.
In the
end, I expect the Stampeders to win this one comfortably over the Argos 32 – 19.
How comfortable am I? Well I just put a $20 bet on the Stamps -2.5
to win on BetHubb and if you don’t agree you can actually bet me
personally. BetHubb is a sports betting
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your own bet on the game and bet with friends or rivals.
If your thinking the Argos are
going to win I’ll take any reasonable bet you challenge me to.
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1 comment:
Hey Mitch, I'll put $20 on the argos if you give me the 13 points in your prediction...
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