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THREE-DOWN FOOTBALL<br />

104th GREY CUP<br />

Standing between the Ottawa Redblacks<br />

and their first Grey Cup in<br />

franchise history is a team being<br />

called one of the best ever.<br />

The Calgary Stampeders have lost<br />

two games all season. They’ve<br />

clearly been the class of the league<br />

and nothing about that changed last<br />

weekend, when they easily handled<br />

the BC Lions. After all the talk about<br />

rust, and bye weeks, and not having<br />

played a competitive game in a month,<br />

the Stamps put it all to rest from the<br />

opening whistle.<br />

Now they arrive in Toronto as 9-point<br />

favorites over an Ottawa team making<br />

a return trip to the big game. Last<br />

November QB Henry Burris and the<br />

RedBlacks were dealt a heartbreaking<br />

loss by the Edmonton Eskimos.<br />

There’ll be a lot of talk of unfinished<br />

business and not settling for second<br />

place again, but reality can be a cold<br />

one. This 2016 Stampeders team<br />

THERE’LL BE A<br />

LOT OF TALK<br />

OF UNFINISHED<br />

BUSINESS AND<br />

NOT SETTLING<br />

FOR SECOND<br />

PLACE AGAIN,<br />

BUT REALITY<br />

CAN BE A<br />

COLD ONE.<br />

Even without their touchdown horse, the Stampeders should have plenty to celebrate.<br />

present real challenges to the whole<br />

“unfinished business” narrative.<br />

That said, we appreciate Ottawa<br />

are not coming to Toronto with any<br />

thoughts of “just being happy to be<br />

here”, which does account for something.<br />

However, what it doesn’t account<br />

for is the fact Calgary has an edge over<br />

them in virtually every key head-tohead<br />

matchup. Oh, and the Stampeders<br />

will also not be giddy about simply<br />

making the Grey Cup and feeling like<br />

they accomplished something by just<br />

punching that ticket. This is a team that<br />

has been on a collision course with the<br />

final game of the season since back<br />

in June. At no point has anyone in this<br />

organization thought an appearance<br />

here constitutes a successful season -<br />

it’s gotta be a win or this will feel like a<br />

real letdown.<br />

The big underdog role suits Ottawa<br />

just fine. They’ll embrace the storyline<br />

and try to use that for motivation. The<br />

Lions did the same last week, talking<br />

about proving people wrong and that<br />

whole “us against the world” routine.<br />

It didn’t matter and we don’t see it<br />

making much difference after kick-off<br />

on Sunday.<br />

The Stampeders depth, preparation<br />

and execution will serve them well.<br />

This is a lot of points to lay in any<br />

game, but particularly one of the<br />

championship variety. We’d love to<br />

make a case for the underdog, but<br />

breaking everything down, the crazy<br />

thing is, laying only nine looks like it<br />

offers value. The Stamps win a lot and<br />

cover the points a lot (19-7 against<br />

the spread in their last 26 games). It’s<br />

going to be tough for Ottawa to hang<br />

in there.<br />

Suggested Grey Cup Play:<br />

We’ll lay the points and take the<br />

Stampeders.<br />

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