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Tiger-Cats prepare to host the Eskimos
The Tiger-Cats want to avoid a repeat of last game's result - a 39-17 loss to the Stampeders - when they host the Eskimos on Friday.
The Eskimos play into revenge Friday, after handing Hamilton a 36-30 defeat in the last meeting back on July 30, 2005.
In a game that potentially could see plenty of scoring, the total opened high, at 54. The line opened at 8 in favor of the Eskimos.
Last time out, at Commonwealth Stadium against BC, the Eskimos as pick defeated the Lions 37-20. The game was an Edmonton cover and an over play.
Meanwhile, Hamilton comes off a 39-17 loss against the Stampeders, a game where they were a 3-point underdog. The game went over the closing total of 52.
With the league's #9-ranked offence, Hamilton either needs a breakout game on the ground or through the air or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Tiger-Cats average just 19.9 PPG and just 320.4 yards of total offence.
The Tiger-Cats want to avoid a repeat of last game's result - a 39-17 loss to the Stampeders - when they host the Eskimos on Friday.
The Eskimos play into revenge Friday, after handing Hamilton a 36-30 defeat in the last meeting back on July 30, 2005.
In a game that potentially could see plenty of scoring, the total opened high, at 54. The line opened at 8 in favor of the Eskimos.
Last time out, at Commonwealth Stadium against BC, the Eskimos as pick defeated the Lions 37-20. The game was an Edmonton cover and an over play.
Meanwhile, Hamilton comes off a 39-17 loss against the Stampeders, a game where they were a 3-point underdog. The game went over the closing total of 52.
With the league's #9-ranked offence, Hamilton either needs a breakout game on the ground or through the air or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Tiger-Cats average just 19.9 PPG and just 320.4 yards of total offence.