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Stephen Nover's CFL Game of the Month - 10-3 CFL Hot Streak
(CFL) Ottawa vs. Edmonton,
Money Line: -115.00 Edmonton (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -115.00 Edmonton (Home)
Result: Win
Edmonton is the worst team in the Canadian Football League and has lost 22 straight home games.
But I'm counting on the Elks to put an end to those two horrible marks.
Edmonton is riding momentum for the first time this season following a 24-10 road upset victory against Hamilton last week. That road upset win looks even more impressive after Hamilton upset BC - the third-best team in the CFL - as a 12-point road underdog Saturday night.
The Elks finally appear to have a decent QB in dual-threat Tre Ford. He threw for 174 yards and two TD's while rushing for 60 yards on five carries in Edmonton's win against Hamilton. The Elks are averaging 26.5 points in their last two games versus Hamilton and Winnipeg, which has the most victories in the CFL this season and gives up the second-fewest points, with offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson taking over the play-calling for Edmonton.
Edmonton gets to go against an Ottawa defense that gives up the most passing yards and third-most overall yards.
The Redblacks are 0-4 SU, 1-3 ATS in their last four games.
So the arrow finally is pointing up for an Edmonton home victory.
But I'm counting on the Elks to put an end to those two horrible marks.
Edmonton is riding momentum for the first time this season following a 24-10 road upset victory against Hamilton last week. That road upset win looks even more impressive after Hamilton upset BC - the third-best team in the CFL - as a 12-point road underdog Saturday night.
The Elks finally appear to have a decent QB in dual-threat Tre Ford. He threw for 174 yards and two TD's while rushing for 60 yards on five carries in Edmonton's win against Hamilton. The Elks are averaging 26.5 points in their last two games versus Hamilton and Winnipeg, which has the most victories in the CFL this season and gives up the second-fewest points, with offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson taking over the play-calling for Edmonton.
Edmonton gets to go against an Ottawa defense that gives up the most passing yards and third-most overall yards.
The Redblacks are 0-4 SU, 1-3 ATS in their last four games.
So the arrow finally is pointing up for an Edmonton home victory.