Hamilton Tiger-Cats/Calgary Stampeders: Calgary has, just, sort of dominated all season. Finishing with a 15 and 3 record, making it look easy versus Edmonton last week, cruising, chuckling, advancing. It's been boring. I've never seen a more boring number 1 seed. The Tiger-Cats have been playing gritty determined edge-of-your-seat do or die football since September 1st, a Labour win versus Toronto, making the big plays when it matters, Collaros emerging as a formidable offensive threat, their defensive digging deep then shutting down the opposition, chewing the fat, finding a way, refusing to yield, incensed conditioned fortitude. Head Coach Kent Austin, who has a reputation for being offensively minded, did the seemingly impossible this year, and turned Hamilton's defence around. The Cats have the defence. Collaros is leading the offence. This season won't end with another boring Stampeder win, but with a stunning come-from-behind Hamilton Tiger-Cat victory, bringing the Cup back to Steeltown. Picking the Tiger-Cats. Go Tiger-Cats Go.
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