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Rogers' *10* CFL Opener (Thursday) >> NAILED LY's Season Opener!
(CFL) Edmonton vs. Winnipeg,
Point Spread: 7.50 | -115.00 Winnipeg (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 7.50 | -115.00 Winnipeg (Home)
Result: Win
The set-up: Winnipeg might be without starting QB Matt Nichols to open the 2018 campaign, but the Blue Bombers won't be lacking for motivation on Opening Night after Edmonton knocked them out of the Western semi-final last year 39-32. Winnipeg won both regular season meetings a year ago though and I look for the hungry home side to at the very least, keep this one close enough to comfortably sneak in through the back door with the large spread that it's been afforded.
The teams: Edmonton went 12-6 during the regular season in 2017, before then falling to Calgary in the West Final. The Eskimos feature one of the best QB's in the league in Mike Reilly, who will have to start the season without two of his top targets in Adarius Bowman (went to Winnipeg in the offseason) and Brandon Zylstra (signed by the Minnesota Vikings.)
As mentioned above, the Blue Bombers won't have Nichols under center, meaning that rookie Chris Streveler is "the next man up." Streveler looked pretty good in two preseason games, going 13 of 19 for 184 yards, two TD's and an INT. But the Bombers have a bunch of talent on both sides of field, including Bowman, Nic Demski and LB Adam Bighill. In 2015 Bighill was named the CFL's top Defensive player.
The pick: Take it for what you will, but Edmonton is just 3-8 ATS in its last 11 games in June, while the Bombers are 10-4 ATS in their last 14 against the West. While I'm going to stop short in calling for the outright, I'm banking on the home side keeping this one competitive until the final moments. Grab the points.
The teams: Edmonton went 12-6 during the regular season in 2017, before then falling to Calgary in the West Final. The Eskimos feature one of the best QB's in the league in Mike Reilly, who will have to start the season without two of his top targets in Adarius Bowman (went to Winnipeg in the offseason) and Brandon Zylstra (signed by the Minnesota Vikings.)
As mentioned above, the Blue Bombers won't have Nichols under center, meaning that rookie Chris Streveler is "the next man up." Streveler looked pretty good in two preseason games, going 13 of 19 for 184 yards, two TD's and an INT. But the Bombers have a bunch of talent on both sides of field, including Bowman, Nic Demski and LB Adam Bighill. In 2015 Bighill was named the CFL's top Defensive player.
The pick: Take it for what you will, but Edmonton is just 3-8 ATS in its last 11 games in June, while the Bombers are 10-4 ATS in their last 14 against the West. While I'm going to stop short in calling for the outright, I'm banking on the home side keeping this one competitive until the final moments. Grab the points.