Stampeders play host to Blue Bombers
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07/28/2010 -
Calgary, AB (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Having knocked off the last unbeaten club in
the CFL during the fourth week of the 2010 season, the Calgary Stampeders now
try to better their position atop the Western Division standings as they clash
with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at McMahon Stadium on Saturday night.
For the Stamps, last week's meeting with Saskatchewan was tough through the
first 30 minutes, but once the second half began the entire complexion of the
game changed and Calgary ran away with an easy 40-20 victory. Henry Burris,
who was intercepted four times in the loss to Toronto a week earlier, came
alive this time around by throwing for 285 yards and four touchdowns, while
surviving a pair of interceptions.
Doing most of the damage down the field for Burris and the Stamps was Romby
Bryant who caught seven balls for 116 yards and a pair of touchdowns, his
efforts earning him Offensive Player of the Week honors on Tuesday. Not to be
overlooked was running back Joffrey Reynolds who carried the ball 15 times for
a game-high 93 yards and a score. Reynolds, who is currently third in the
league in rushing with 351 yards on 56 attempts, has proven in recent years
that he can carry much of the rushing burden for a team, having scored a
combined 21 rushing TDs the last two seasons.
As for the Blue Bombers, they set up against a winless Edmonton team at home
last week and, even though the host team was operating without regular starter
Buck Pierce at quarterback, the odds were still heavily in favor of Winnipeg.
Stepping in for Pierce, who was sidelined with a knee injury, was Steven Jyles
who completed 14-of-22 passes for 267 yards and a touchdown. Granted, Jyles
was sacked twice and picked off two times, but he made up for that by filling
the running shoes left by Pierce, gaining 63 yards and scoring twice himself
on just eight attempts.
Running back Fred Reid accounted for another 69 yards and a score on 16
carries for the Bombers as they completely dominated a weak Eskimos team in a
47-21 final. Terence Jeffers-Harris, who caught the lone TD pass from Jyles,
finished with 97 yards on a mere three catches, his scoring play covering a
thrilling 46 yards in which Jyles was forced to scramble out of the pocket and
the receiver then ran the width of the field to make it into the corner of the
end zone.
Getting Winnipeg off on the right foot in the meeting last week was Moton
Hopkins who intercepted a Ricky Ray pass in the first quarter and returned it
36 yards to the end zone to put the Bombers ahead and give them the momentum
to carry them through the entire matchup.
Because of players like Hopkins, the pass defense for the Blue Bombers is at
the top of the charts in the league entering the fifth week, allowing just
238.5 ypg, although opponents have still found a way to complete 61.2 percent
of their attempts against the Bombers secondary. Winnipeg has been rather
strong against the run as well, permitting just 102 ypg to rank third in the
league at this stage. However, even though the stats seem to lean in favor of
Winnipeg in several areas, the fact remains that the team is giving up a hefty
28.5 ppg at the moment.
In contrast, Calgary's scoring defense is beyond reproach, allowing just 21.2
ppg to lead the CFL.
Throw out the one game in which Burris tossed those four interceptions, and
the numbers for the quarterback look a whole lot brighter. He currently leads
the league in TD passes with nine and has completed 62.2 percent of his
attempts. However, because of those league-high eight picks, Burris has an
efficiency rating of just 81.7.
With Bryant, who is tied for the league high with four TD catches, on his side
Burris is only going to get better as the year goes on. Making it even easier
for the signal-caller is Reynolds coming out of the backfield, averaging close
to six and a half yards per carry as he ranks third in the league with 351
yards overall.
Dating back to 1945 and only taking into account regular-season meetings,
Calgary owns a 94-89 edge in the series with the Blue Bombers. The most recent
regular-season meeting went to the Stamps in a 31-23 decision at home. As a
result, Calgary has taken two of the last three encounters with the Bombers.
These teams are set to finish off the 2010 regular season against each other
in Winnipeg, their only other scheduled meeting of this season.
After last week's game, Burris should have the sort of confidence he needs to
get him through a meeting such as this. The only question for the Stamps is
how well their run defense is going to perform against an aggressive Winnipeg
squad that seems to thrive on the ground.
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