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Introducing Campbell's Blog on the Alouettes

Montreal Sports - Montreal Alouettes

One of the hardest working people at The Team 990, Sean Campbell, is also active on the blogsphere with his take on the Alouettes and the CFL with www.missedfieldgoal.blogspot.com. We will be brining you his take on all things Canadian Football!

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Since it's a few hours before week 19 Kickoff, Might as well throw some fearless Predictions out on MFG. It's the biggest week of 2009 for 6 of the leagues 8 teams, who's going to step up and who's going to fall down.

Edmonton in B.C. Friday 10:30pm: I like B.C. for two main reasons 1- Edmonton has trouble facing anyone but Toronto the last two months and 2- the Eskimos are battling the flu bug. The losing team can still jump over to the East in the cross-over but I don't think either Wally Buono or Richie Hall will be relying on a Winnipeg loss. Casey Printers may or may not be the answer but he'll give the Lions enough offense to pull out the win. BC 28, Edm 18.



Montreal in Toronto Saturday 1pm: Montreal is going with the B-Team, I agree with it, except for resting Avon Cobourne. I believe Brandon Whittaker will be very effective, so there won't be a lag on the field. But for Cobourne its a long time to rest. McPherson will be hounded by the Argos D but that'll lead to many big run plays. Toronto is still an awful team offensively and the Alouettes won't rest as many on defense as they will on offense. Mtl 25, Tor 20.

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