The Argos beat the floundering Alouettes, the Lions beat the Eskimos (and unless the Eskies win their last two games and the Alouettes lose both of theirs, that's it for the green and gold this season; good analysis over at Twelve Men on the Field), and the Stampeders decided to rest Henry Burris, and lost to the Blue Bombers, establishing that maybe they need Burris to win (and, therefore, that it may have been a good idea to rest him and his shoulder).
Then, in the sole CFL Sunday game, Saskatchewan managed to beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, which does nothing to establish whether they can win against a real football team with a healthy quarterback.
And did you hear? Lenny Kravitz is the half-time headliner at this year's Grey Cup game in Toronto. (Check out the nice Kravitz photo over at Rouge For the Win.)
Sunday, October 21, 2007
CFL weekend roundup
Posted by
Nate Saxon
at
3:02 PM
Labels:
B.C. Lions,
CFL,
Edmonton Eskimos,
football,
Hamiton Tiger-Cats,
Henry Burris,
Lenny Kravitz,
Montreal Alouettes,
Saskatchewan Roughriders,
Toronto Argonauts,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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