105th Grey Cup - GDT

I hope the Stamps are ready for this game. The Argos, particularly on defense, are a better team than the REDBLACKS team they lost to last year.
 
I hope the Stamps are ready for this game. The Argos, particularly on defense, are a better team than the REDBLACKS team they lost to last year.

Defensively sure but last year's Redblacks offense was potent. The Argos are nowhere near that good on that side of the ball. I don't think they have the firepower to keep up with Calgary.
 
Defensively sure but last year's Redblacks offense was potent. The Argos are nowhere near that good on that side of the ball. I don't think they have the firepower to keep up with Calgary.

Respectively disagree, this Argo offense is as good as any in the air but Wilder is a stud rb that last year's Ottawa team did not have. This Argo offense is stronger than last year's redblacks in many ways.
 
Respectively disagree, this Argo offense is as good as any in the air but Wilder is a stud rb that last year's Ottawa team did not have. This Argo offense is stronger than last year's redblacks in many ways.

Considering they only outscored Montreal (everyone did by a wide margin), Hamilton & BC, I'd have to disagree. Last year's RB team had the best receiving corps in the league in my opinion.
 
I think the 2016 REDBLACKS had the better receiving corps but I would give the nod to the Argos at running back and offensive line.

The wild card for the Argos will be if Ricky Ray can channel his inner Henry Burris and duplicate the great game that Burris had last year.

I think a lot of people underestimated how good the Argos were going into the Eastern final versus the Roughriders and I don't believe the Stamps can make the same mistake.

One advantage the REDBLACKS have had versus the Stamps over the last two years is that former Stamps coach Rick Campbell seems to have a plan that usually gives the Stamps fits and has resulted in a number of close game over the last two seasons even though the Stamps have a huge advantage in talent.
 
I think the 2016 REDBLACKS had the better receiving corps but I would give the nod to the Argos at running back and offensive line.

The wild card for the Argos will be if Ricky Ray can channel his inner Henry Burris and duplicate the great game that Burris had last year.

I think a lot of people underestimated how good the Argos were going into the Eastern final versus the Roughriders and I don't believe the Stamps can make the same mistake.

One advantage the REDBLACKS have had versus the Stamps over the last two years is that former Stamps coach Rick Campbell seems to have a plan that usually gives the Stamps fits and has resulted in a number of close game over the last two seasons even though the Stamps have a huge advantage in talent.

I agree, but I would even go as far as to say Ottawa's receivers this year were better than last year. Diontae Spencer was a huge find and much more consistent than Ernest Jackson. Everyone else remained the same but progressed better than last year. Don't underestimate Trestman, he always seems to figure it out for the big game. I think this will be a really good game.
 
The basement is decorated, the chilli is cooking and the "pops" are in the fridge!

Looking forward to a close game. With my REDBLACKS out I don't have a horse in the race but I can't cheer against a Dave Dickenson team, so...

GO STAMPS!!
 
DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!! Congrats Argos, made the big plays when it mattered.
 
Great game! So many fantastic Grey Cups over the years, always seems to be a close, exciting event. It never disappoints!
 
Another great CFL season ends with a memorable Grey Cup game.

Living in Calgary, it will be interesting to see what changes are in store for the Stamps after being such a dominant regular season team and then losing two years in a row to overwhelming underdogs.

I'm looking forward to a busy off-season, especially with the quarterback carousel that will spin in February.
 
Another great CFL season ends with a memorable Grey Cup game.

Living in Calgary, it will be interesting to see what changes are in store for the Stamps after being such a dominant regular season team and then losing two years in a row to overwhelming underdogs.

I'm looking forward to a busy off-season, especially with the quarterback carousel that will spin in February.

I really only see Montreal and maybe Saskatchewan changing QB's at this point. Toronto if Ray retires. Everyone else is set right now and happy with their QB's.
 

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