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Thursday, July 2, 2015
Thursday CFL Preview: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-1) vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1-0) - Handicappers Hideaway
Thursday CFL Preview
The fans at Investors Group Field will be treated to a game between
the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers when they take
their seats on Thursday.
Oddsmakers have this game as a Pick and the total is sitting at 52.
The Blue Bombers were a 30-26 winner in their most recent outing on
the road against the Roughriders. They covered the +6-point spread as
underdogs, while the total score (56) made winners of OVER bettors.
Last time out for Hamilton, they were a 24-23 loser as they battled
the Stampeders on the road. The Tiger-Cats covered in the match as a
+6-point underdog, while 47 combined points moved the game UNDER for
totals bettors.
Hamilton:
Team record: 0-1 SU,1-0 ATS
Hamilton is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games
Hamilton is 8-4 SU in its last 12 games
The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Hamilton’s last 12 games
Hamilton is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
Winnipeg:
Team record: 1-0 SU,1-0 ATS
Winnipeg is 2-6-1 ATS in its last 9 games
Winnipeg is 2-8 SU in its last 10 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Winnipeg’s last 6 games
Winnipeg is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games at home
Next up:
Hamilton at Montreal Thursday, July 16
Winnipeg home to Montreal Friday, July 10
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Thursday CFL Preview: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-1) vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1-0) - Handicappers Hideaway
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
2014 Grey Cup Odds and Prop Bets
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – GREY CUP @ BC Place Stadium – Vancouver, BC
Moneyline Pointspread Total
Hamilton Tiger-Cats +300 +8 O 53½
Calgary Stampeders -400 -8 U 53½
Who will win the 2014 Grey Cup Most Valuable Player Award?
Jon Cornish (CAL) 2/1
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) 7/2
Zach Collaros (HAM) 11/2
Marquay McDaniel (CAL) 8/1
Nic Grigsby (HAM) 10/1
Maurice Price (CAL) 11/1
Joe West (CAL) 14/1
Andy Fantuz (HAM) 16/1
Brandon Banks (HAM) 16/1
Samuel Giguere (HAM) 25/1
Nik Lewis (CAL) 25/1
Field 11/2
Total Passing Yards – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 265½ (-115)
Under 265½ (-115)
Total Completions – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 22½ (-115)
Under 22½ (-115)
Total Passing Attempts in the game – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 35½ (-115)
Under 35½ (-115)
Total TD Passes – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 1½ (+150)
Under 1½ (-180)
Total Interceptions – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over ½ (-200)
Under ½ (+160)
Total Rushing Yards – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 28½ (-115)
Under 28½ (-115)
Total Rushing Yards – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 72½ (-115)
Under 72½ (-115)
Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 14½ (-115)
Under 14½ (-115)
Total Receptions – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 2 (EVEN)
Under 2 (-130)
Total Receiving Yards – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 14½ (-115)
Under 14½ (-115)
Total Rushing & Receiving Yards – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 87½ (-115)
Under 87½ (-115)
Will Nic Grigsby (HAM) score a TD in the game?
Yes +125
No -155
Total Receptions – Luke Tasker (HAM)
Over 4 (-115)
Under 4 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Luke Tasker (HAM)
Over 62½ (-115)
Under 62½ (-115)
Will Luke Tasker (HAM) score a TD in the game?
Yes +150
No -180
Total Receptions – Andy Fantuz (HAM)
Over 4 (-115)
Under 4 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Andy Fantuz (HAM)
Over 50½ (-115)
Under 50½ (-115)
Will Andy Fantuz (HAM) score a TD in the game?
Yes +175
No -215
Total Passing Yards – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 230½ (-115)
Under 230½ (-115)
Total Completions – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 17½ (-115)
Under 17½ (-115)
Total Passing Attempts in the game – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 27½ (-115)
Under 27½ (-115)
Total TD Passes – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 1½ (+115)
Under 1½ (-145)
Total Interceptions – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over ½ (-125)
Under ½ (-105)
Total Rushing Yards – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 13½ (-115)
Under 13½ (-115)
Total Rushing Yards – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 92½ (-115)
Under 92½ (-115)
Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 15½ (-115)
Under 15½ (-115)
Total Receptions – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 2½ (-105)
Under 2½ (-125)
Total Receiving Yards – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 20½ (-115)
Under 20½ (-115)
Total Rushing & Receiving Yards – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 113½ (-115)
Under 113½ (-115)
Will Jon Cornish (CAL) score a TD in the game?
Yes -135
No +105
Total Receptions – Marquay McDaniel (CAL)
Over 3½ (-135)
Under 3½ (+105)
Total Receiving Yards – Marquay McDaniel (CAL)
Over 56½ (-115)
Under 56½ (-115)
Will Marquay McDaniel (CAL) score a TD in the game?
Yes +130
No -160
Total Receptions – Maurice Price (CAL)
Over 3½ (+105)
Under 3½ (-135)
Total Receiving Yards – Maurice Price (CAL)
Over 52½ (-115)
Under 52½ (-115)
Will Maurice Price (CAL) score a TD in the game?
Yes +175
No -215
Who will throw the first TD Pass in the game?
Zach Collaros (HAM) +150
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) -180
Who will throw the first Interceptions in the game?
Zach Collaros (HAM) -180
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) +150
Who will throw more TD Passes in the game?
Zach Collaros (HAM) +120
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) -150
Who will have more Passing Yards in the game?
Zach Collaros (HAM) -35½ (-105)
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) +35½ (-125)
Who will have more Rushing Yards in the game?
Jon Cornish (CAL) -20½ (-125)
Nic Grigsby (HAM) +20½ (-105)
Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Luke Tasker (HAM) -6½ (-110)
Marquay McDaniel (CAL) +6½ (-120)
Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Andy Fantuz (HAM) +2½ (-115)
Maurice Price (CAL) -2½ (-115)
Player to score the first TD in the game?
Zach Collaros (HAM) 15/1
Nic Grigsby (HAM) 8/1
Luke Tasker (HAM) 8/1
Andy Fantuz (HAM) 10/1
Samuel Giguere (HAM) 15/1
Bakari Grant (HAM) 10/1
Brandon Banks (HAM) 8/1
Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL) 15/1
Jon Cornish (CAL) 5/1
Marquay McDaniel (CAL) 7/1
Maurice Price (CAL) 9/1
Nik Lewis (CAL) 15/1
Joe West (CAL) 15/1
Field 5/1
No TD scored in the game 75/1
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2014 Grey Cup Odds and Prop Bets
Friday, November 21, 2014
Updated CFL Playoff Prop Bets
Odds to win the 2014 CFL Grey Cup
Calgary Stampeders 1/1
Edmonton Eskimos 7/2
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 9/2
Montreal Alouettes 4/1
Grey Cup Exact Matchup
Calgary vs Hamilton 11/10
Edmonton vs Hamilton 9/2
Calgary vs Montreal 2/1
Edmonton vs Montreal 7/1
Montreal Alouettes @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Total Passing Yards – Jonathan Crompton (MTL)
Over 215½ (-115)
Under 215½ (-115)
Total Passing Completions – Jonathan Crompton (MTL)
Over 15½ (-115)
Under 15½ (-115)
Total TD Passes – Jonathan Crompton (MTL)
Over 1½ (+160)
Under 1½ (-200)
Total Interceptions – Jonathan Crompton (MTL)
Over ½ (-140)
Under ½ (+110)
Total Receptions – Duron Carter (MTL)
Over 4 (-115)
Under 4 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Duron Carter (MTL)
Over 62½ (-115)
Under 62½ (-115)
Total Passing Yards – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 260½ (-115)
Under 260½ (-115)
Total Pass Completions – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 22½ (-115)
Under 22½ (-115)
Total TD Passes – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 1½ (+125)
Under 1½ (-155)
Total Interceptions – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over ½ (-135)
Under ½ (+105)
Total Rushing Yards – Zach Collaros (HAM)
Over 30½ (-115)
Under 30½ (-115)
Total Rushing Yards – Nic Grigsby (HAM)
Over 62½ (-115)
Under 62½ (-115)
Total Receptions – Luke Tasker (HAM)
Over 4 (-115)
Under 4 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Luke Tasker (HAM)
Over 57½ (-115)
Under 57½ (-115)
Edmonton Eskimos @ Calgary Stampeders
Total Passing Yards – Mike Reilly (EDM)
Over 240½ (-115)
Under 240½ (-115)
Total Pass Completions – Mike Reilly (EDM)
Over 20½ (EVEN)
Under 20½ (-130)
Total TD Passes – Mike Reilly (EDM)
Over 1½ (+150)
Under 1½ (-180)
Total Interceptions – Mike Reilly (EDM)
Over ½ (-200)
Under ½ (+160)
Total Rushing Yards – Mike Reilly (EDM)
Over 34½ (-115)
Under 34½ (-115)
Total Rushing Yards – John White (EDM)
Over 85½ (-115)
Under 85½ (-115)
Total Receptions – Adarius Bowman (EDM)
Over 6 (-115)
Under 6 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Adarius Bowman (EDM)
Over 84½ (-115)
Under 84½ (-115)
Total Passing Yards – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 230½ (-115)
Under 230½ (-115)
Total Pass Completions – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 17 (-115)
Under 17 (-115)
Total TD Passes – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 1½ (+135)
Under 1½ (-165)
Total Interceptions – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over ½ (-165)
Under ½ (+135)
Total Rushing Yards – Bo Levi Mitchell (CAL)
Over 21½ (-105)
Under 21½ (-125)
Total Rushing Yards – Jon Cornish (CAL)
Over 102½ (-115)
Under 102½ (-115)
Total Receptions – Marquay McDaniel (CAL)
Over 4 (-115)
Under 4 (-115)
Total Receiving Yards – Marquay McDaniel (CAL)
Over 60½ (-115)
Under 60½ (-115)
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
CFL Preview: Toronto Argonauts vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Toronto Argonauts and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will both be gunning for a victory on Saturday when they meet at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Oddsmakers currently have the Tiger-Cats listed as 7½-point favorites versus the Argonauts, while the game's total is sitting at 50. Cleo Lemon threw for 314 yards and two scores in the Argonauts' 36-23 loss to the Alouettes in Week 6. The Alouettes managed to cover the 4.5-point spread on the road in that contest, while the combined score went OVER the night's posted total (52). The Tiger-Cats fell on the road in Week 6, losing 32-20 to the Stampeders in Calgary. The Stampeders managed to cover the 3.5-point spread in that contest, while the combined score went OVER the night's posted total (50.5). Current streak: Toronto has lost 5 straight games. Team records: Toronto: 1-5 SU, 2-4 ATS Hamilton: 3-3 SU, 3-3 ATS Toronto most recently: When playing in August are 2-8 When playing on turf are 3-7 After being outgained are 4-6 When playing within the conference are 3-7 Hamilton most recently: When playing in August are 5-5 When playing on turf are 4-6 After being outgained are 4-6 When playing within the conference are 7-3 A few trends to consider: The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Toronto's last 5 games when playing Hamilton The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games Toronto is 7-3 SU in its last 10 games when playing on the road against Hamilton The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Toronto's last 9 games on the road The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 5 games when playing Toronto The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Hamilton's last 7 games at home Hamilton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Toronto The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Hamilton's last 12 games Next up: Toronto home to Saskatchewan, Thursday, August 18 Hamilton at Winnipeg, Friday, August 26
CFL Preview: Toronto Argonauts vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Streaking Tiger-Cats Hit the Road Against Calgary
Lost in the shuffle of Edmonton's undefeated 2011 season and Montreal's bid for a third-straight Grey Cup title, there have been two CFL clubs that have quietly put their work in early this year and seen it pay off.
This Saturday the 3-2 Calgary Stampeders will host the 3-2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats as each looks to improve their position in their respective division coming off of significant Week 5 victories. Have an idea of how the match up will unfold? Bet on the CFL with Bodog For the hometown Stampeders it will be a third opportunity to win their first home game of 2011. Despite their above .500 record, is 3-0 on the road and winless at McMahon Stadium, a surprising trend for the team that finished with the top record in the CFL in 2010. After struggling early, in Week 5 the Stampeders took down the reigning Grey Cup runner up Saskatchewan Roughriders. Will this Saturday serve as the next stepping stone for the franchise hungry to climb back into contention? Coming off a victory over the Montreal Alouettes the Tiger-Cats are riding high and will be no easy opponent. After starting the season in a 0-2 hole, Hamilton has knocked off three straight with no signs of slowing down. Is the momentum enough to vault them into the top of the East Division standings? They currently have 5/1 odds of winning the Grey Cup. The once-favored Stampeders currently sit third in the CFL with 7/2 odds. Bet CFL Action with Bodog.Banner -Online Sports Bettingat Bodog Sportsbook
Streaking Tiger-Cats Hit the Road Against Calgary
Friday, July 29, 2011
CFL Preview: Montreal Alouettes vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Montreal Alouettes and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will both be trying to pick up a win on Friday when they battle at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Oddsmakers currently have the Alouettes listed as 3½-point favorites versus the Tiger-Cats, while the game's total is sitting at 53. Adrian McPherson rushed for a pair of scores in the Alouettes' 27-24 loss to the Roughriders in Week 4. The Alouettes had been favored by 11 points at home in that contest, while the combined score fell UNDER the night's posted total (56). Kevin Glenn threw for 319 yards in Week 4 to lead the Tiger-Cats to a 39-31 win over the Lions. The Tiger-Cats were winners as 3.5-point road underdogs in that contest, while the combined score went OVER the night's posted total (50). Current streak: Hamilton has won 2 straight games. Team records: Montreal: 3-1 SU, 2-2 ATS Hamilton: 2-2 SU, 2-2 ATS Montreal most recently: When playing in July are 7-3 When playing on turf are 7-3 After being outgained are 8-2 When playing within the conference are 7-3 Hamilton most recently: When playing in July are 4-6 When playing on turf are 5-5 After outgaining opponent are 6-4 When playing within the conference are 6-4 A few trends to consider: Montreal is 14-2 SU in its last 16 games when playing Hamilton The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Montreal's last 7 games when playing Hamilton Montreal is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Montreal's last 11 games when playing on the road against Hamilton The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 5 games at home The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Hamilton's last 7 games when playing Montreal The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Hamilton's last 11 games when playing at home against Montreal Next up: Montreal at Toronto, Thursday, August 4 Hamilton at Calgary, Saturday, August 6CFL Preview: Montreal Alouettes vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Friday, July 22, 2011
Ti-Cats and Lions Each Look to Turn Things Around in Friday Night Game
Ti-Cats and Lions Each Look to Turn Things Around in Friday Night Game
Friday, July 8, 2011
CFL Preview: Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. Edmonton Eskimos
The fans at Commonwealth Stadium will be treated to a game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Edmonton Eskimos when they take their seats on Saturday.
Oddsmakers currently have the Eskimos listed as 1-point favorites versus the Tiger-Cats, while the game's total is sitting at 52. The Tiger-Cats lost their season opener at home last week, falling 24-16 to the Blue Bombers. The Tiger-Cats had been favored by 8 points in that contest, while the combined score fell UNDER the night's posted total (51.5). Ricky Ray threw for 294 yards in Week 1 to lead the Eskimos to a 42-28 victory over the Roughriders. The Riders had been favored by 7 points at home in that contest, while the combined score went OVER the night's posted total (51.5). Team records: Hamilton: 0-1 SU, 0-1 ATS Edmonton: 1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS Hamilton most recently: When playing in July are 4-6 When playing on turf are 4-6 After outgaining opponent are 6-4 When playing outside the conference are 3-7 Edmonton most recently: When playing in July are 4-6 When playing on turf are 6-4 After being outgained are 6-4 When playing outside the conference are 5-5 A few trends to consider: The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Hamilton's last 7 games The total has gone OVER in 6 of Hamilton's last 8 games when playing on the road against Edmonton The total has gone OVER in 5 of Hamilton's last 7 games on the road Hamilton is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games on the road Edmonton is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games when playing at home against Hamilton Edmonton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games The total has gone OVER in 4 of Edmonton's last 5 games Edmonton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home Next up: Hamilton home to Saskatchewan, Saturday, July 16 Edmonton home to British Columbia, Saturday, July 16CFL Preview: Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. Edmonton Eskimos
Friday, July 1, 2011
CFL Preview: Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The fans at Ivor Wynne Stadium will be treated to a game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats when they take their seats on Friday.
Oddsmakers currently have the Tiger-Cats listed as 8½-point favorites versus the Blue Bombers, while the game's total is sitting at 51½. 2010 team records: Winnipeg: 4-14 SU, 10-7-1 ATS Hamilton: 9-9 SU, 10-8 ATS Winnipeg most recently: When playing in July are 4-6 When playing on turf are 2-8 After outgaining opponent are 2-8 When playing within the conference are 1-9 Hamilton most recently: When playing in July are 4-6 When playing on turf are 4-6 After outgaining opponent are 6-4 When playing within the conference are 7-3 A few trends to consider: The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Winnipeg's last 5 games on the road The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Winnipeg's last 6 games when playing on the road against Hamilton Winnipeg is 5-1-1 ATS in its last 7 games The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Winnipeg's last 10 games The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Hamilton's last 10 games at home The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games when playing at home against Winnipeg Hamilton is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Winnipeg Next up: Winnipeg home to Toronto, Friday, July 8 Hamilton at Edmonton, Saturday, July 9