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My Team Predictions For 2003 |
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B.C. Lions |
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With the addition of QB Dave Dickenson, RB Kelvin Anderson, and Wally as headcoach, the Lions should be a threat in the west. I predict them to go 10-8. |
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The Tabbie's finished 7-11 last year, and by the way it looks, they may even do worse. With Fultie retired, and no major signings other than Montford, they will probably not fare well in 2003. I predict around 6-12, maybe 5-13. But you Tiger-Cat fans should hope im wrong. |
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Edmonton Eskimos |
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Toronto Argonauts |
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The Eskimos were the runner-up for the Grey Cup last season. They finished 13-5 last year, and they will have a strong year again. Although with the loss of Ray, they may not be as good. I predict around 11-7, maybe 12-6. |
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As strange as this may sound, the Argo's may be a decent team this year. They recieved the ageless wonder, QB Damon Allen from B.C., and I think he's still got most of his game left. They also have a decent recieving core. They won't be amazing, but the Boatmen will improve their 8-10 record last year, to 9-9. |
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Calgary Stampeders |
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Ottawa Renegades |
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The Stamps finished poor last year, with a record of 6-12. With the signing of the talented RB Lawrence Phillips, this should improve the team, unless he decides to walk out like he did in Montreal. Calgary also lost WR Travis Moore, and HC Wally Buono. Although, they should improve the record from last year, and finish around 8-10 or 9-10. |
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I may be crazy for saying this, but the Gade's will have a somewhat good season this year. They were a new team last year, and only finished 4-14, but most of those games were close. I wouldn't call them serious cup contenders yet, but watch out for a surprise, with maybe a 9-9, or 8-10 record. |
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Saskatchewan Roughriders |
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Montreal Alouettes |
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The Green Riders will have a good season this year. They have two solid, mobile QB's, plus the addition of Travis Moore. Their running game is decent, and their defense is good as well. They are not an amazing team, yet anyways, but they are good. They should finish around 10-8, maybe 11-7 |
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Last, but certainly not least. The 2002 Grey Cup Champions will have a good season once again. Their 13-5 record may stay the same as last year, or drop slightly to 12-6. The Al's will still be the "team to beat" from the east. |
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
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I'm very excited that the CFL season has started, good luck to all the teams, although I hope Winnipeg takes it all. If you have any comments about my predictions, you can let me know in my guestbook. |
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will have another great season. They only improved, with the addition of LB Terry Ray. The loss of WR Arland Bruce to the NFL may hurt them a bit, but they are still one of the most talented teams in the CFL. I predict them to finish around the 13-5, 14-4 range. If you are a Bomber fan like me, you hope they will do well. |
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