Week 5 Results
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 20, Calgary Stampeders 17
Rookie kicker Mike Myers hit a 44-yard field goal as time expired to give the Tiger-Cats their first win of the season.
Someone you might know: Former Florida State star and Chargers third round pick Tay Cody registered four tackles and an interception that led to a Tiger-Cats touchdown.
Someone you should know: Hamilton’s Terry Vaughn set the CFL’s all-time receptions mark with a three-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. His 10 catches for 79 yards give him 973 receptions for his 12-year career, one better than Darren Flutie (brother of Doug).
Saskatchewan Rough Riders 29, British Columbia Lions 28
Jamie Mitchell forced a fumble that led to the tying touchdown early in the fourth quarter as the Rough Riders come back to beat the Lions.
Someone you might know: Rough Riders quarterback Kerry Joseph, who tried out for the Redskins as a slotback in 1998, finished with 248 yards passing and 30 yards rushing to go along with three touchdowns (2 passing, 1 rushing).
Someone you should know: Saskatchewan receiver Jason Armstead had 124 yards receiving and two touchdown catches. The 26-year old was a CFL All-Star in 2005.
Montreal Alouttes 44, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16
The Alouttes outscored the Blue Bombers 28-1 in the second half to remain undefeated.
Someone you might know: Former Pro Bowler and Patriots first round pick Robert Edwards had just 22 yards rushing, but two touchdown catches for Montreal.
Someone you should know: Anthony Calvillo threw for 261 yards and three touchdowns in the Alouttes’ victory. In 2004, Calvillo became just the fourth quarterback in CFL history to throw for more than 6,000 yards in a season.
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Standings
Eastern Division
Montreal 4-0
Winnipeg 3-2
Toronto 1-3
Hamilton 1-4
Western Division
Calgary 3-2
Edmonton 2-2
Saskatchewan 2-2
B.C. 2-3
Our good friend Ricky Williams had a bye week. Williams has had a tough start, with just 214 yards and 1 touchdown through four games. The general consensus is that in addition to the CFL game not suiting his style at all, he suffers from a poor offensive line and uncreative play-calling.
Coming up:
7/20 Hamilton at Montreal
7/20 Winnipeg at Edmonton
7/21 B.C. at Calgary
7/22 Toronto at Saskatchewan
For those of us in the D.C. area, the 7/20 Tiger-Cats/Alouttes game will be on Comcast SportsNet at 7:00.