Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Post Game Alservations: Als Well that Ends Well


It is a day late, but yesterday was a travel day, so without further ado the final Post Game Alservations of the 2010 season

-Even in the chill of Edmonton, I don’t think many people thought it was going to be a 39 total point game.

-Congrats to Jamel Richardson, who not only made any catch coming his ay, bu the timing of his catches really earned him the MVP.

-It seemed that SJ Green took over the job of Kerry Watkins on Sunday, making space for #18.

-I bet if he had even just 1 TD pass, AC is your game MVP.

-The OL made great adjustments after the first half, after allowing a couple of sacks early.

-Only 12 touches from Wes Cates, I felt Ken Miller Abandoned him too early in the game.

-Darian Durant is 0-2 in Grey Cups, Well AC was once 1-5, He’ll get his, Durant is a quality QB.

-Despite a rollercoaster season, #17 Billy Parker played tight and aggressive against the Sask Recievers,

-the Whole secondary that was being attacked stepped up and held string throughout the game.

-If Als fans are wondering, Vancouver has more than one 5 star hotel for Grey Cup 99.

-It most possibly could have been Ben Cahoon’s final game in an Alouettes uniform, don’t be surprised if Matt Proulx played his final game the week before. ACL injuries are tough on Football players.

-If Marc Trestman were to live for the State of Minnesota in NCAA or NFL. I think that the Als would be well placed under Scott Milanovitch, who has been learning for the Best CFL coach or three years running.

-Now learning what AC has gone through this season, anybody want to change their Most outstanding vote?

-Avon’s 2 TDs gives him 6 TDs in 6 games as a starting RB in the playoffs.

-Damon Duval struggled for the second straight grey Cup and was sub-par by his own accord all season long. Finding a Kicker that can Kick and Punt is hard to do. The Als have to play this one right, but first thing should be to bring in competition for Training camp in June in 2011.

-Grey Cup Parade is on Wednesday, get those work excuses ready today.

-I wonder how gaudy the 2010 Grey Cup ring will be

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Grey Cup Predictions

Predictions are fun, and if you get them wrong who cares...
But if you get them right, then it's gloating time!

Via Twitter:
@7chose 33-29 Als
@heymynameiswill 31-28 Riders
@kristinaashqar 39-36 Als
@sluuby 42-17 Als
@shrekness 34-24 Als

Mitch Gallo, CP & TEAM 990, 30-27 Riders
Conor McKenna, TEAM 990, 29-27 Als
Nick Murdocco, The Franchise, 38-29 Als
Nick Russo, CJLO, 38-35 Als
Moe Khan, Midnight Snack, 37-24 Als
Trex Griffin, Midnight Snack, 27-21 Als
Sara, my GF, 24-13 Als
Tony Marinaro, Montreal Forum, 28-27 Als
Crazy Pierre, he's nuts, 34-31 Als
Jack Bedell, proplayers.ca, 28-24 Als
Randy Tieman, CTV, 31-26 Als
Sean Campbell, MFG, 33-31 Riders

there you go ENJOY!

Grey Cup 98-Keys to Victory


It's been a rather tame week for the Alouettes and Roughriders heading to their Grey Cup match this evening. besides the Als claiming second class treatment but that has nothing to do with on field play.

That is where we will focus MFG's Keys to Victory for both sides

How the Alouettes will win the Grey Cup:

-Offense, They will need to convert most drives into Touchdowns. Field goals will help however, short Field goals from the redzone could come back and haunt them.

-No dropped balls from Jamel Richardson, I think everyone knows how explosive and strong #18 is, however is is prone to drop some balls on occasion, that cannot happen in this game, it will stall drives.

-get Avon Cobourne involved, Last week I thought the magic number for Avon against Toronto was 16 touches, On his 16th he scored his TD and went on to dominate the Argos Defence. Magic number today 14 touches. AC will need him in pass protection.

-Defensive stand early, an early two and in most games for the Alouettes defence amplifies their game the rest of the way, its been that way all season.

-Tackling Darian Durant, When an Alouettes defensive player as a hand on him, they cannot let him loose. He will make you pay.

-Minimum 2 turnovers, 1 may not be enough.

-Focus on the game not the crowd, the Alouettes have not been strong on the road all season long, just like last year the Rider fans travelled in droves, it will be 85% green in Edmonton.

How the Roughriders will win the Grey Cup:

-Scoring, the Als will score, so Saskatchewan will have to be able to go shot for shot with them, just like they did in the Week one thriller.

-Keep Kerry Watkins under wraps, his sideline and deep play opens up the middle of the field for Jamel Richardson, if he has 4 or less catches, The Riders will be pleased.

-Wes Cates, He is a double threat just like Cobourne, With the pressure that will be forced on Durant look for Draw and Screen dump offs. If he turns them into first downs, it'll be a long day for the Als D. He Needs a Minimum of 17 touches in the
cold.

-Hit Anthony Calvillo, it may not be a sack and it may be a penalty but its cold and AC likes his comfort, they need to make him uncomfortable, look for the rushes to come on the left side of the line.

-Patience, the Alouettes drives may be quicker and shorter, but Durant may want to take his time down the field and keep AC cold on the sidelines.

Either way it I think we are in for another treat from these two teams, I would be pretty shocked if one team blew out the other. If there is going to be a blowout, I can only see the Als putting their foot down. For the Riders their victory will have a flare for the dramatics.
Predictions, coming next!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

It's a Rematch... I think the CFL can sell this game

Post Game Alservations: AL-berta Bound

Well the Alouettes are back on top of the football world after taking the last month off. Big victory 48-17 over the Argos, I'd like to say I told youso but I predicted 47-16, maybe next time.

On to the Alservations...

-3 straight 2 and outs on defence, a 53 yard bomb for a TD and an 85 yard Punt return for A TD is one hell of a way to get 58 021 fans into a game quickly.

- Avon Cobourne is a playoff performer, check the numbers: in 5 playoff games as a starting RB he has 89 touches for 609 yards and 4 TDs.

-AC looked rested after a couple of weeks off, dont't you think.

-John Bowman and Chip Cox both showed why they are the leaders on this team defensively, Cox led the team intackles with 8 and Bowman had 2 sacks.

-Both Matt Proulx and Mark Estelle were injured in this game, Looks like a knee injury for Proulx, more to come tomorrow.

-Eric Wilson said it best after the game 'If you really want to talk you better show up, Montreal is a team that can back it up and we found out today that Toronto is not'

-Cleo Lemon looked lost and thats a props to Tim Burke and his defensive game plan.

-Kerry Watkins brings a different dynamic to this Als line-up, he's a guy that opens lanes up for himself and his teammates.

-I don't think Hamilton would have faired any better.

-Toronto's Defence got AC to the turf three times in the Als first two drives, which is what they wanted to do, however they trailed 10-0.

-Cory Boyd may have played his last game in the CFL' not because he was hurt, but because he is NFL good.

-At least Duval didn't miss a FG, he only had it blocked...

-And good for Tim Maypray, alot of eyes were focused in on him... except Toronto's Punt cover team...

-Despite all speculation to the contrary, Paul Lambert is going to The Grey Cup to cheer on his teammates.

the Alouettes leave on Tuesday for Edmonton, still not sure if MFG is hitting Alberta this year, nonetheless we will have it covered for you.

Press Box Predictions

Alouettes and Argos

Who is taking who...

Mitch Gallo, Team 990 & CP, 33-13 Alouettes
Randy Tieman, CTV & TEAM 990, 44-12 Alouettes
Arash Madani, Sportsnet, 18-16 Argos
Steve McCormick The Score, 45-14 Alouettes
Mark Lidbetter, The Suburban, 27-14 Alouettes
HerbZ, The Gazette, 30-23 Alouettes (accrding to www.alsinsideout.com)
Moe Khan, TEAM 990, 38-17, Alouettes
Sean Campbell, Myself, 47-16 Alouettes

Enjoy the game, Here's hoping for excitement throughout the afternoon.

How They will Win the East Final

Well Kick-off is a short time away I guess it's time to see why or how each team could win this game.

The Alouettes:
-Need to revert back to the competive team that they are and play like they played all season long (in games that mattered) the last three have been less than ordinary.
-Revert back to only one RB in protection and send out the 5-6 recievers each play for AC.
-Quick short passes no need to bomb it out against a strong Toronto defence, No need to create more 2nd and longs than necessary
-Run defence, it's been the Als bread and butter all season long, force Cleo Lemon to throw.
-Ball possession, Toronto will look for fumbles since AC doesn't throw many INTs.
-Avon Cobourne should touch the ball minimum 16 times via the run or pass
-Find Kerry Watkins in the end-zone he scores then everyone else becomes open.
-almost perfect kicking game, I think Duval will have enough room to miss one, but he shouldn't

The Argos:
-A TD from all three facettes of the game, at least one from Offence, Defence and Special teams.
-Cleo Lemon needs to manage the game, not win it, He should go Trent Dilfer style.
-Cory Boyd to hit the Century mark, when he runs rampant it helps Lemon ten-fold.
-minimum 2 Turnovers from the Als offence.
-perfect kicking game, The Argos will need every point they can get.

Predictions are coming....

Friday, November 19, 2010

Taylor Tough Fit for Team


The Alouettes released Kick-returner Larry Taylor yesterday. The news was somewhat surprising but did spark up some twitter talk on my long bus ride to Baie Comeau.

Larry Taylor of course is the reigning special teams player of the year, turning his 2009 season into an NFL opportunity with the New York Jets.

That is where the Alouettes lost Taylor this year, knowing that there was a chance they could get him back mid-seaosn the Als gave little-known returner Tim Maypray a chance. Maypray looked great returning Missed Field goals however hs punt returns were less than spectacular. So then Taylor was released but he took his time looking for another NFL job before coming back up north. he played 1 quarter had a hip-pointer injury then left the team for family reasons and that was it.

could the Alouettes have used Taylor this Sunday in the East final, absolutely, but was he the key componant to a victory, not even close. His time away from the team really hurt his ability to know the kick coverages which in the first place has been spotty at best. Coach Trestman did leave the door open for the 2011 season, somehting the Als would like very much I suppose to have Taylor around for a complete 18 game schedule.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

East West Semi Predictions

I like making predictions, not because of the 'I told you so' factor, more because it's just fun in general, Plus we Are dealing with the CFL, Where anything can happen any week.

Toronto at Hamilton:
What Toronto needs to do to win: Run, Run, Run. The Argos do not have a passing offence. Cory boyd will need to throttle the Argos on the road. Toronto's Defence and Special teams are more than capable of outplaying their counterparts, However They will need t score more than twenty to win, I'm not sure that they can.

What Hamilton needs to do to win: Score, Which means they need Kevin Glenn's 'A' game. Glenn showed this season that he's turning in an elite QB, it's time to shine in the Playoffs. Plus All 4 of The Ti-Cats East Nominees need to bring it as well, Markeith Knowlton on defence, and Marwan Hage, Dave Stala and Marcus Thigpen offensively.

Result: It'll be tight, it'll be hard fought, it'll be Hamilton 22-19 over their provincial rivals.

BC at Saskatchewan
What BC needs to do to win: They needs everything that has happened in the last three weeks to continue, they needs the Riders to suck and they need Travis Lulay playing like an experience QB in the CFL. The Lions won out to get in, they need to make sure that just getting into the playoffs wasn't enough.

What Saskatchewan needs to do to win: Remember the the 2009 Grey Cup. Just like the Alouettes, the Riders did not have much turnover, many of these players suffered that devastating loss to the Als in Calgary last Novemeber. They played Game 1 of the season angry and they beat The Champs in a thriller they need to remember that they are a good team, because they haven't shown it in the last month of the season.

result: The Saskatchewan fans will make them rememeber, And Darian Durant will look like the QB Riderville loves, Saskatchewan 42-28 over the Lions

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Als this Week Programming Note

For the Next Couple of Weeks, we'll be airing at 8pm on Wednesday.
It'll be our Playoff version.

Tonight We'll hit the Season in review and touch on the Als players nominated for Awards and All-Stars.

Plus The Herb Awards with Herb Zurkowsky from Alsinsideout.com and The Montreal Gazette.

8pm wednesday!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Week to Reflect a Year

The Montreal Alouettes get this week off, before returning to work on Saturday in preparation for the East Final on Sunday November 21st at the Big O.

The Als will be able to sit back and watch The Hamilton Ti-cats host The Toronto Argonauts, hopefully for them in a tight, hard-fought, Gruelling affair.

However, The Als will have to look back at the 2010 with mixed feelings
-a 12-6 record (losing 2 of the 3 meaningless ga,mes at season's end).
-475 points against only 5th best in a league of 8, Both Toronto and Hamilton gave up less.
-A 5-4 road record which has only one convincing road win in Winnipeg.

These are numbers sure, but the fact is the Alouettes were not playing convincing football for the past month. To look on the opposite side of that, the Alouettes are veteran group with veteran leaders which means two things: 1- they know how to win
2-they know they don't have much time left to win again.

So I do believe that the mentality of the 2010 edition of the Als means alot in their off week. They need to realise they are in the driver's seat, be it Toronto or Hamilton that comes to Olympic Stadium in a couple of weeks. They are favored, they haven't lost at home with AC under centre since 2008.

With all the negative that has been flyign around, there is some positive. I'm sure Head Coach Marc trestman is aware of that when he gets things ready for a thourough week of practice

Monday, November 8, 2010

MFG- CFL Pick'em Win'em Final

Congrats the The Franchise’s Gary Whitaker for winning it in Style with a 3-1 record.

Way to go Moe, too little too late.
It was fun and I want to thank everyone.
Enjoy the Playoffs!

1-Gary Whitaker-Franchise (44-28)- Cal, BC, Sask, Mtl (3-1)
2-Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (43-29)- Cal, Bc, Edm, Mtl (2-2)
3-Moe Khan- Snack (42-32) –Cal, BC, Sask, Tor (4-0)
4-Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (41-31)-Cal, Ham, Sask, Tor (3-1)
4-Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (41-31)-Win, Bc, Sask, Mtl (2-2)
4-Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (41-31)-Win, BC, Sask, Tor (2-2)
7-Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (40-32)- Cal, BC, Edm, Tor*(2-2)
7-Sean Campbell-Midday (40-32)- Win, Ham, Sask, Tor (2-2)
9-Trex Griffin- Snack- (39-33)- Cal, BC, Edm, Tor*(2-2)
10-Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (38-34)-Cal, ham, Sask, Mtl (1-3)
11-Shaun Starr- Mornings (37-35)- Cal, BC, Edm, Tor*(2-2)
12-Cam E2- In front of Press Box (32-40)- Cal, BC, Edm, Tor*(2-2)

*Cal, BC, Edm, Tor*-Road teams

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Making sense of Nothing

The alouettes practice roster faces the Toronto argonauts in a game where neither team will care about the outcome of the game.

Why are we here?
What do we watch?

I'm not exactly sure, it will be very difficult to evaluate anything or anyone on this afternoon's season finale.

I guess Adrian McPherson will be priority number 1 to watch, however he won't have any of AC's targets to play with and if he does it won't be for long.
Second to look at I would see how Mr. Damon Duval is kicking.
Thirdly, Special teams coverage. keep an eye on that.

For Toronto, well does it really matter.

Let's make it exciting, 35-32 OT!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

AC Out, AD In

It comes to no surprise here at MFG that, according to reports, Anthony Calvillo will not play versus the Argos at home on Sunday.
Adrian McPherson will start the game in his stead.

I didn't think AC should have played the second half of the last game, but I guess the competition got to Head Coach Marc Trestman.
The only thing that this affects really is anyone foolish to put money down on a meaningless CFL game or for those in MFG's CFL Pick'em Win'em with the bragging rights on the line.

If you are betting, Just remember the Als haven't lost at home with AC under centre. Their one loss was to BC when Chris Leak got the start.

This news is good news for Als fans.

Als This Week Tonight 2/11

7pm www.team990.com
Guests include:
#69 of the Montreal Alouettes DT Eric Wilson
Herb Zurkowsky of the Montreal Gazette
Plus we'll discuss 'The PLAY' and look at what match-up favors the Als the best in the East Final Toronto or Hamilton
And Reebok gear Giveaways!

MFG's first annual Pick'em Win'em is drawing to an end. Here are the standings heading into the final week---

Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (41-27)-
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (41-27)-)
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Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (39-29)-
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (39-29)-
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (38-30)-
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (38-30)-
Sean Campbell-Midday (38-30)-)
Moe Khan- Snack (38-30) –
Trex Griffin- Snack- (37-31)-)
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (37-31)-)
E-Shaun Starr- Mornings (35-33)-
E-Cam E2- In front of Press Box (30-38)-

Friday, October 22, 2010

Flip Floppin' Als

It's a tough game to judge tonight.
On the air today on The TEAM 990 I said I'm taking The Ti-Cats. I like taking teams that have something to play for. I know the Als are resting Avon Cobourne and aren't 100% healthy. But there's something about Marc Trestman that leads me to believe he's going to hav his group primed for this divisional match-up.

I expect different looks for the Als, Maybe they'll work, maybe they won't. Plus Hamilton just always has a tough time with that Montreal Hurdle.

With a side of caution I flip flop to the Als in this one. I just hope that'll be fun is all. Got a long weekend of work ahead of me, Need some Friday night football.

Als 35, Ti-Cats 31

Eyes on the Prize


The task is simple. Stay healthy, stay sharp.

The Montreal Alouettes have three regular season games remaining, tonight versus Hamilton, then a home and home with Toronto. Montreal will face either of those Teams at home in the East final.

This is a scenerio that the Als have faced the last three seasons under Marc Trestman. Who should play and how much? The Als would like to stay sharp and make sure their offence and defence are both hitting their stride by the end of November. However they'd like to do so with a their A line-up healthy.

The ultimate prize for the Alouettes is to lift the Grey Cup in Alberta for the second straight year, but they would be able to do so without their prized possession, Anthony Calvillo.

This year has ben full of 'scares' with knee, finger and rib issues when it comes to their star Quarterback. I expect Calvillo to play this week and next, alot. But if I were the coach I'd have a protection game plan in place.

-Not one play, none, would have less than six blockers.
-If there is a blitz, ground the ball.
-Hand off the ball 70% of the time.

The Als can lose all three games and as long as AC wasn't touched, you can call that sucessful.

Do I expect that to happen, no I'm not the coach. But it is a suggestion.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

David Kicking Away


By Mitch Gallo

Colt David’s Canadian Football League debut with the Montreal Alouettes was perfect.

Taking over for injured kicker Damon Duval, David was successful on all six of his field goal attempts and added four converts.

“I felt good, there’s always room to improve on everything, but I was thankful I was able to help my team come ahead with the win,“ said David. “You can always improve on everything from kickoffs to punting you can always do better because you never have a perfect game as a kicker.”

The Alouettes beat up on the Calgary Stampeders on Thanksgiving Monday by a score of 46-19 and Montreal’s kicker was responsible for 22 of those points.

Montreal had a clean sweep of the player of the week honors with Anthony Calvillo taking the offensive honors, Anwar Stewart taking the defensive award and David being name the best player on special teams.

“It was a pretty big accomplishment, you know I didn’t even know until the day at practice but I couldn’t have done it without my teammates so I’m thankful for their help in getting me in good situations and providing good blocking, snaps and holds. I just did a small part,” explained David.

Despite being soft spoken and mild-tempered, the Alouette backup kicker doesn’t feel pressure because of the big stages that he’s already played on.

“I don’t really get nervous, playing at Louisiana State University we played in some pretty big games but it felt good to play and be a part of a team again but I wasn’t really nervous,” said the former LSU kicker.

David got his second opportunity on Sunday afternoon as the Montreal Alouettes hosted the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Not the second showing David was hoping for, he went two for five kicking field goals and had trouble punting the ball.

Duval is battling a hamstring tear that is giving him difficulties while punting. He appears to be close to returning to the lineup but has been fully supportive of his fill in.

“I think he’s done a great job, it’s such a big part of this league kicking and getting good field position so he’s just got to continue to step up and continue to do a great job,” said Duval.

David’s in a tough spot right now, not knowing whether he should settle in or search for the next opportunity. For the time being , he’s taking it day by day.

“It’s hard trying to settle in, you don’t know what to do with groceries, food, stuff like that you don’t want to go and buy stuff and then you’re going home,” said David. “Right now I’m just happy to be part of a team and be playing football.”

Alservations: Ho-Hum Als Clinch

The Alouettes won the game (barely) 22-19 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday afternoon, thus Clinching the East division for the third straight year.
Here's this week's Alservations

-It was fun, as expected alot more defensive plays than I had envisioned.

-I've said it many times on MFG, I would take Stephen Jyles on my team anyday. It seems he's finding his QB groove at the wrong time of the season.

-With so much focus on John Bowman and Jermaine McElveen, sometimes people forget the ALouettes have Eric Wilson, he played a big role on Sunday

-AC mis-threw more balls than usual, however his bottom line was still impressive 25-37 271 yards and 2 tds

-Ben Cahoon TD spells relief for him and his fans, His last TD came in the Grey Cup in Calgary.

-Ramon Guzman is quietly becoming one of the Als best defensive players.

-Speaking of Best defensive players, Chip Cox's play at the end of the game to strip and recover is a perfect example why he should be up for Defensive player of the year in 2010 form the east.

-I think that Colt David experiment is over.

-Luc Brodeur Jourdain looks better at Centre than at Left guard

3 more games left in the season, only one home game, the Als get a chance to play their playoff opponent either Hamilton ot Toronto. How much will Coach Trestman show his opposition.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Should be Fun

The Bombers are in Montreal Today. They are the last team to beat The Alouettes with Anthony Calvillo under centre at home. Will it happen again?
I don't think so, however don't expect this game to be a walk for the Als.

The Blue Bombers are coming off an emotional victory over the Lions last monday and Stephen Jyles knows he has the support of his teammates behind hm as the starter. The Alouettes are one victory away form clinching the East and they still have Hamilton and a pair against Toronto left, so The division is in the bag.

The Als injuries may show more this week compared to last. Look for Paul LAPolice to line up Doug Brown up against Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Andrew Woodruff, It should be an interesting match-up.

We've already seen the Bombers get to AC this year (see rib injury).

If the Als do run away with this one, that means Avon Cobourne will be running early and often and well.

I suspect the with October in full swing and November around the corner, Cobourne will be playing a bigger role for the Als.

Can't go against the Als at home, however it'll be tight and a fun gam eto watch
Als 38-36 over the Bombers

Saturday, October 16, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 16

Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (35-21)- Tor, Edm, Mtl, Sask
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (34-22)-Ham, BC, Mtl, Sask
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (34-22)-Ham, BC, Mtl, Sask
Trex Griffin- Snack- (34-22)- Ham, BC, Win, Cal
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (34-22)- Tor, Edm, Mtl, Sask
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (33-23)- *Ham, Edm, Win, Cal
Shaun Starr- Mornings (32-24)- Tor, BC, Mtl, Sask
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (32-24)- Ham, BC, Mtl, Sask
Sean Campbell-Midday (32-24)- Ham, Edm, Mtl, Cal
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers 32-24)- Ham, Edm, Mtl, Sask
Moe Khan- Snack (31-25) -Ham, BC, Mtl, Cal
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (26-30)-Ham, Edm, Win, Sask

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Giving Carter Credit

By Mitch Gallo

Montreal Alouette fullback Kerry Carter doesn’t always get the credit he deserves.

On the offensive side of the football, the run game goes to Avon Cobourne, the aerial attack goes to a plethora of receivers and the protection of quarterback Anthony Calvillo is credited to the offensive line.

“There are a lot of things that people don’t see out there, I try to take pride in everything that I do and blocking is something I’ve tried to improve on since I didn’t do it very much before I got here,” said Carter. “It’s something that I want to improve on every single week and every single day and I think that’s an important thing for me.”


Standing on Calvillo’s right side, is Carter, a Montreal Alouette since 2007 and has been a staple with coach Marc Trestman’s offense. With that said it has been a learning curve for Carter since he entered the Canadian football league.

“It’s just about getting out there and doing it because for me I played tailback my entire career so I never did any run blocking,” said Carter. “The learning curve for me is just coming up here and trying to see where I fit in and where I can contribute. It’s not the most glorified position, you don’t get to catch touchdown passes or make a lot of runs but your teammates appreciate what you do and that’s what’s most important to have the respect of your teammates and coaches.”

Not being in the spotlight and not getting praised isn’t something that Carter is used to. He’s spent time with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks after signing with the team as an undrafted free agent as well as with the Washington Red Skins.

During his time playing college football at Stanford he saw the ball much more often. But still, Carter knows his role with the team and feels a sense of accomplishment helping out with the protection of his quarterback.

Although fans might not notice the small things that Carter brings to the field it doesn’t go unseen with his teammates.

“"Kerry Carter is one of those guys who's the unsung hero around here, hes a leader on the team and he does the little things that keep us working," said his partner in the backfield Avon Cobourne. "We're glad we have him, he's an asset and we all feel like when he does get the ball he makes plays."

Still, with all of the praise from the coaching staff and his colleagues the Alouette fullback would like to touch to ball more often and find his way into the end zone on occasion.

The management staff with the Alouettes did recognized the intangibles that Carter brings to the field and they signed him to a contract extension in February.

“I’m hard working, dedicated and focused individual who’s trying to get better on and off the field every day,” said Carter. “I’m a student of life and I do whatever it takes to improve, I take pride in my job and everything that I do.”

Monday, October 11, 2010

Post Game Alservations-CAHOOOOON


Well the Als were able to pull through with the big 46-19 home win against Calgary.
It's kinda funny how this game went down exactly how i thought it would, however I did not expect a 27 point differencial.

on to the Alservations...
-First thing is first congrats to Ben Cahoon on 1007 receptions in the CFL, the most all time.

-If you have never met Ben Cahoon, well your missing out on a great individual.

-If I were the referee I'd given Ben the first down on that play

-He was 100% embarrassed that they stopped the play to congratulate him.

-Cahoon said he felt some pressure because his family flew up for the occasion and didn't want them to wait another week.

-AC was happy it was he that threw to cahoon on the record breaking play, it was called a run play in the huddle.

-on to the game, 2 TDs in 33 seconds was the fastest Brian Bratton ever scored in his entire playing career

-Henry Burris look dis-interested, 4 turnovers on his own.

-I still think Burris has the goods to be a QB that can win the Grey Cup, but he'll have to put together 2 straight weeks of strong performances

-Ramon Guzman was the spark plug early on for the Als defence on the first series he stopped Joffrey Reynolds in his tracks and forced a intentional grounding penalty on Henry Burris

-Anwar Stewart was the spark plug the rest of the way, with two sacks and a forced fumble

-Billy Parker was alot stronger and was close to unbeatable this week.

-and Colt David is a great placekicker 6 for 6 on FGs, however his punting and kickoffs need alot of work.

Up next for the Als Winnipeg, Watch out, they are still alive in the play-off hunt

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 15-results

ONly 3 3-1 records.
Sask made sure no one went perfect
Gallo sits alone atop, Jack and Gary move up.


Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (35-21)- Ham, Sask, Mtl, Win (3-1)
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (34-22)-Ham, Sask, Mtl, BC (2-2)
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (34-22)-Ham, Sask, Mtl, BC (2-2)
Trex Griffin- Snack- (34-22)- Ham, Sask, Cal, Win (2-2)
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (33-23)- Ham, Sask, Cal, Win (2-2)
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (34-22)- Ham, Sask, Mtl, Win (3-1)
Shaun Starr- Mornings (32-24)- Ham, Sask, Cal, BC (1-3)
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (32-24)- Edm, Sask, Mtl, BC (1-3)
Sean Campbell-Midday (32-24)- Ham, Sask, Mtl, BC (2-2)
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers 32-24)- Ham, Sask, Mtl, Win (3-1)
Moe Khan- Snack (31-25) -Ham, Sask, Mtl, BC (2-2)
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (26-30)-Edm, Sask, Mtl, BC (1-3)

Injuries Pile Up

The Alouettes prepare for their remathc against The Stampeders today and to go along with Damon Duval, Kerry Watkins and Paul Lambert, look for Etienne Boulay to be wathcing form the sidelines.

It'll be Colt David Kicking in place of Duval today.
Luc Brodeur-Jourdain at the Centre position.
Matt Proulx will play the bulk of snaps if not all at Safety today.

It's beautiful sunny crisp day in Montreal expect condition to be a non-factor.
Ben Cahoon is 4 catches away from history and Chip Cox is one tackle away as well. And Scott Flory is playing in his 200th game.
None of that matter sif the Als lose.

Despiut all the injuries, Expect Billy Parker and the Als defence to get to Henry Burris and AC to keep rolling at home.

Als Win 33-30 over the Stamps

Thursday, October 7, 2010

MFG CFL Pick'em Win'em standings thru 14 weeks

I haven't thrown an update out in awhile.
It is tight. 11 within 3 games. With only 4 of us going over .500 last week it's revenge week. I see some choices changing.
Can the East win a game?

week 15 due friday at 7pm
Edm@ ham
Tor@Sask
Cal @ml
BC @WIN


Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (32-20)- Cal, Sask, BC, Ham- (3-1)
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (32-20)- Mtl, Sask, Win, ham- (1-3)
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (32-20)- Mtl, Sask, Win, ham- (1-3)
Trex Griffin- Snack- (32-20)- Cal, Sask, Win,ham -(2-2)
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (31-21)- Cal, sask, BC, EDM (4-0)
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (31-21)- Mtl, Sask, BC, ham- (2-2)
Shaun Starr- Mornings (31-21)- Mtl, Sask, Win, ham- (1-3)
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (31-21)- Mtl, Sask, BC, Edm- (3-1)
Sean Campbell-Midday (30--22)- Cal, Sask, BC, Ham (3-1)
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (29-23)- Mtl, Sask, Win, Ham- (1-3)
Moe Khan- Snack (29-23) -Mtl, Sask, BC, Ham- (2-2)
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (25-27)-Mtl, Sask, Win, Edm (2-2)

Battle of Kicks


As our good friend Herb Z from the Gazette pointed out to on Tuesday. The Alouettes will have to play week 15 against Calgary without Kicker Damon Duval who has a Hamstring injury.

Two Kickers are trying out for the gig this week at practice.
Colt David, Alouettes fans remember him from pre-season fame in Winnipeg.
Amd Sam Swank who was recently cut from the New York football Giants.

If Duval is out long term I can see this being an issue, but for one week, why don't we just call this fun. As a former football Kicker myself, I should have thrown my name in the hat for Coach Trestman, I used to be gold form 42 yards in. Now I'm getting off topic.

Special teams are so important in the CFL game 1/3 of the plays, so whoever wins will have an impact on the Alouettes ability to beat the top team in the league on monday.

Why Montreal should beat Calgary

First a quick apology to the readers, it's been awhile. I'm Sorry.

Now that that is out of the way, on to business at hand.

The Montreal Alouettes versus the Calgary Stampeders.

I love the revenge week, I love that the CFL has set it up that you play the same opponent this late into the season back to back in a home and home. The Als of course lost game one on the road, but there are many reasons why the Alouettes should win game two on Thanksgiving Monday.

1- The Als with Anthony Calvillo under centre are still perfect at Percival Molson Stadium over the last two seasons.

2-Despite Injuries to veterans (Watkins, Lambert) the Als have capable back-ups that have experience. They are not completely fresh.

3-Whenever the Als defence gave up 20 or more points two weeks straight, this season they've held their opposition to under 18 points in the next game.

4-The team won't spoil Ben Cahoon's record breaking day, He'll catch 4. Probably a TD too

5- Coach Trestman will make adjustments a) cause he lost b)because of injury, Hufnagel will not because plan A worked.

6-Henry Burris has'nt been consistant all season long, he's thrown a league high 16 INTS, the Als already have picked off 17 passes.

I could make a case on why The Stamps should win this game however, we'll save that for another day.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 11

Trex Griffin- Snack- (25-11)-Cal, ham , Tor ,Sask
Shaun Starr- Mornings (24-12)-Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (23-13)-Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (23-13)-Cal, Mtl, BC, Sask
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (23-13)-Cal, Ham, Tor, Sask
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (22-14)-Cal, Ham, Tor, Sask
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (22-14)- Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Moe Khan- Snack (20-16) -Cal, Mtl, Tor, Sask
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (20-16)-Cal, Mtl, BC, Sask
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (20-16)-Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Sean Campbell-Midday (19-17)-Edm, Mtl, BC, Win
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (17-19) -Edm, Mtl ,BC, Sask

Friday, September 3, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 10

Trex Griffin- Snack- (22-10)-Mtl,Sask, Ham, Cal
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (21-11)Mtl, Sask, Tor, Cal
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (21-11)mtl, sask, ham, edm
Shaun Starr- Mornings (21-11)mtl, sask, ham, cal
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (20-12)mtl, sask, ham, cal
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (20-12)mtl, sask, tor, cal
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (19-13)mtl, sask, ham, cal
Moe Khan- Snack (18-14)mtl, sask, tor, cal
Sean Campbell-Midday (17-15)mtl, sask, ham, edm
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (17-15)mtl, sask, ham, cal
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (17-15)mtl, sask, ham, cal
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (16-16) mtl, win, ham, edm

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Catching up with AC

Had the opportunity to chat with Anthony Calvillo today to see how his injury is progressing.

-As we all know is is targetting the September 11th match-up versus hamilton as his return date.
-He is not playing because he and the doctors do not know what would appen to his ribs/sternum if he gets hit again.
-He has been throwing on the side, however he has yet to really plant and step into a throw.
-Still has an issue when taking deep breathes
-exoects to practice fully on next Tuesday, if he does, expect him to play.
-Anyone that blames Scott flory for his injury, doesnèt understand the Als blocking scheme
-Age has nothing to do wth his injuries this season
-He is excited to see how Chris Leak plays
-He realizes that this is a great opportunity for him to practice and work with the number 1 unit, becaus ehe doesnt get that chance normally.
-expects the team to rally around Leak

the whole interview will be played on The Tieman Show thursday between 1pm-3pm eastern www.team990.com

And here's MFG's updated CFL Pick'em Win'em stats
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Trex Griffin- Snack- (22-10)
Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (21-11)
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (21-11)
Shaun Starr- Mornings (21-11)
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (20-12)
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (20-12)
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (19-13)
Moe Khan- Snack (18-14)
Sean Campbell-Midday (17-15)
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (17-15)
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (17-15)
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (16-16)

Friday, August 27, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 8

road teams go to *
didn't receive picks, if you texted them to me, i did not get them



Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (20-10) –cal-sask*
Trex Griffin- Snack- (21-9)- cal-sask
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (19-11)- cal-sask*
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (19-11)- cal-sask
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (20-10)- cal-sask
Shaun Starr- Mornings (20-10)- cal-sask*
Moe Khan- Snack (17-13) – cal-sask
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (18-12)- cal-sask
Sean Campbell-Midday (17-13)- BC-sask
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (16-14)- cal-sask*
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (17-13)-bc-sask
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (15-15)- bc-edm

Thursday, August 19, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 8

No one Likes Winnipeg,
Tor and Ham are split down the middle.
Murdocco & Griffin will not have the same record at the end of this week

Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (19-9) –Mtl, Tor
Trex Griffin- Snack- (19-9)- Mtl, Ham
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (18-10)- Mtl, Tor
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (18-10)- Mtl, Tor
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (18-10)- Mtl, Ham
Shaun Starr- Mornings (18-10)- Mtl, Ham
Moe Khan- Snack (16-12) – Mtl, Tor
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (16-12)- Mtl, Ham
Sean Campbell-Midday (16-12)- Mtl, Tor
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (15-13)- Mtl, Tor
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (15-13)- Mtl, Ham
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (13-15)- Mtl, Ham

Monday, August 16, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 7 Results

Starr and I pick up a game on everyone, Cam loses one

Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (19-9) -Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Trex Griffin- Snack- (19-9)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (18-10)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (18-10)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (18-10)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Shaun Starr- Mornings (18-0)- Sask, Ham, Mtl, Cal-3-1
Moe Khan- Snack (16-12) - Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (16-12)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Sean Campbell-Midday (16-12)- Sask, Ham, Mtl, Cal-3-1
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (15-13)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (15-13)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal-2-2
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (13-15)- BC, Win, Mtl, Cal-1-3

Week 8 only 2 games
Win @Mtl
Ham@ Tor

Thursday, August 12, 2010

MFG CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 7

Ho-hum.
EVERYONE going SASK-WIN-MTL-CAL
only Cam going BC
and Sean &Shaun taking Ham

So don't expect much movement this week.
BORIING...
I'm telling you I shoulda picked Toronto.


Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (17-7) -Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Trex Griffin- Snack- (17-7)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (16-8)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (16-8)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (16-8)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Shaun Starr- Mornings (15-9)- Sask, Ham, Mtl, Cal
Moe Khan- Snack (14-10) - Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (14-10)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Sean Campbell-Midday (13-11)- Sask, Ham, Mtl, Cal
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (13-11)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Crazy Pierre- He's Nuts (13-11)- Sask, Win, Mtl, Cal
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (12-12)- BC, Win, Mtl, Cal

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Mid Week Practice Alservations

they let me out once again! It's always nice to hit Alouettes practice on beautiful days and today was one of them.

-The practice was short maybe a an hour and 15 minutes total, it wasn't too humid and at a considerable ammount of time was spent working on the special teams.

-Calvillo was gloveless, but had his right index finger taped. he threw very sharp and direct short passes very well. I felt he missed on a couple longer throws to Brian Bratton and Jamel Richardson, but the coach seemed to feel different about when I asked him.

'I don't agree with that I thought he threw the ball very well the entire day'

Hey what do I know, I do know that coach Trestman knows QBs so lets side with him on this onl.

-#60 Andrew Woodruff took all the 1st unit snaps a Left guard, if he starts, that would make 3 LGs in 3 weeks.

-#31 Mark Estelle did not practice today but has been cleared to hit the field tomorrow, mor eon the CB position then.

-I spoke with 4 defensive players following the practice, Woldu, Wilson, Bowman and Guzman. the word 'Beast' came up on more than one occasion when defining Argo RB Cory Boyd.

-The last few practices I've noticed the Als implement some trickery, (ex: the KOR end around with Chip Cox vs Sask). Fake field goal, flee flickers and hook and ladders are all in play, apparently.

-Alot of people have been asking about KR\WR #0 Andrew Hawkins, I know our good friend HerbZ from The Gazette is on the case of the dissapearing twitter feed... make sure to read him this week www.alsinsideout.com and www.montrealgazette.com, or just pick up the paper.

-It's back on the road for the Als, they are 2-1 away from PMS.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

MFG CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 6 results

8 of you went 3-1
4 of us went 2-2.
Whittaker drops out of the lead group,

Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (17-7) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (16-8) Mtl, Edm, Win, Cal -2-2
Trex Griffin- Snack- (17-7)Mtl, Tor, Win, Cal -3-1
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (16-8) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (16-8) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Moe Khan- Snack (14-10)Mtl,Edm, Win, Cal -2-2
Shaun Starr- Mornings (15-9) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Sean Campbell-Midday (13-11)Mtl, Edm, Ham, BC -2-2
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (14-10) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (13-11) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal -3-1
Crazy Pierre- He’s Nuts (13-11) Mtl, Tor, Win, Cal -3-1
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (12-12) Mtl, Edm, Win, Cal -2-2

Week 7 Ddue on Thursday at 8pm
BC @ SASK
Ham @ Win
Mtl @ Tor
Edm @ Cal

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Tale of The Alouettes

The Tale of the Alouettes

By #39 Jerald Brown

“This is the Tale of the Alouettes
You have the offence, they’ll score many points
You have the defense, they’ll stop you from scoring many points
Then you’ll have the offence of the Als, that may not score as many as used to
And the defense will step up
Then you have the defense of the Als that will give up more points then used to
And the offence will step it up
Special teams have been the most consistent
We just find ways
We rally around each other
The offence down because they ain’t scoring and used to scoring
All we asked for is to support us
Because we got your backs
So support us, cause we support one another
That’s what makes us go”

--Aug 6th, 2010 McGill Stadium Locker Room--

Post Game Alservations: Down to the Wire

Well that was another doozy of a game. If the Alouettes and Riders meet up again in Edmonton come November I don't think anyone would be disappointed.

On to the Alservations...

-I've said it many times, but it deserves to be said again, Darian is a Superstar in the CFL.

-Coach Miller called Durant a bit off tonight, he was right. Sure he had 445 yards, but the two INTs were on him.

-The Pass interference calls on the Als were iffy at best tonight.

-Wes Cates single handily turned a 4 point game into a 14 point game with his 15 yard penalty at the end of the 2nd quarter.

-Tim Maypray has two MFG (name drop) returns this year against Saskatchewan.

-Anthony Calvillo's finger was still crooked in the post game interviews

-We all love Ben, but this is probably his last season in the CFL for the Hall of famer.

-Watching Jermaine McElveen makes one think Keron who?

-Does anyone know what makes Weston Dressler so good, is it his speed or size?

-2nd and long is still killing the Alouettes Defence, one can only wonder how long bend but don't break philosophy can work, well at least another, its the Argos next week.

-Calvillo had 229 passing yards in the 1st half, 23 in the 2nd.

-If you weren't at the game, it was LOUD on the field during the final series.

Als are back on the road next Saturday in Toronto

Friday, August 6, 2010

Saskatchewan & Durant in for a Rough Ride

I was possibly thinking that this could be the week that the Alouettes finally drop one at Percival Molson Stadium. But then Darian Durant had to throw a wrench into the "possible" plan.

Durant only got on the field once this week and I saw him after he landed in Montreal, he did not sound good or look good. I cannot in my good mind take the Riders.

The Alouettes on their part have played their best two games on the season at home blowing out Hamilton and Toronto, so they have no given me any indication not to take them.

Plus looking at the line-up changes for the Als, Skip Seagreaves is better than Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and even though Brian Bratton is a big loss to the receiving core, all it means is that SJ Green will be on the field more often. That cannot hurt the Als chances.

Two players to key in on early, #4 of the Riders Darian Durant, It's a cool nice evening in Montreal so heat & humidity will not be a factor, but his stomach virus could affect hime come the 2nd, 3rd anf 4th quarters. The other player is #6 of the Montreal Alouettes Avon Cobourne, he"ll want to continue his success of last week early, he'll want his touches.

The Defence will also be better than Week 1, we will not see over 100 points combined.

Alouettes 37, Roughriders 29

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 6

It's tight atop the standings.
No one is bleeding green. Maybe because Durant is bleeding within.
Heavy on Edmonton and Calgary as I am the only one to still have faith in Lulay, even though I don't.

Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (14-6) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (14-6) Mtl, Edm, Win, Cal
Trex Griffin- Snack- (14-6)Mtl, Tor, Win, Cal
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (13-7) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (13-7) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Moe Khan- Snack (12-8)Mtl,Edm, Win, Cal
Shaun Starr- Mornings (12-8) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Sean Campbell-Midday (11-9)Mtl, Edm, Ham, BC
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (11-9) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (10-10) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Cal
Crazy Pierre- He’s Nuts (10-10) Mtl, Tor, Win, Cal
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (10-10) Mtl, Edm, Win, Cal

Thursday, August 5, 2010

No Durant No Chance


Only one more sleep until this Weeks CFL Markee Match-up between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes. The League's two top Offences will face off at Percival Molson Stadium.

The game may lose some luster if Darian Durant's stomach ailment will prevent him from playing. That is unlikely however. Durant did say today that he felt "a but out of it" but he did just arrive from the airport. He also stated that he will be starting.

It's been real humid in Montreal, it is suppose to cool down after the thundershowers tonight, but if its going to be as muggy as today, that would not be the best situation for a player that has been battling his stomach.

The key will be to watch Durant in the first quarter, see how many times he's hit, rushed and knocked down. For a guy that isn't feeling up to snuff energy lost early could be gone for the game.

If Durant can't complete the game, expect the Als to runaway with it. Ryan Dinwiddie and Cole Berqquist aren't the budding superstars in the CFL that Durant is. I was leaning towards the Riders because i love the way Coach Miller has adjusted to the Als in their last two contests, but with questions surrounding Durant... I'm undecided.

My picks will be up with the rest of the gang on MFG's Pick'em, Win'em tomorrow.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Alouettes have some Popp


So the Alouettes finally decided to announce that Jim Popp will be staying with the club through 2014. It's not really a surprise, Jim Popp has been with the team since 1996 when the Als made their return to Montreal.

In 14 seasons under Popp The Alouettes are 168-88-1, the team has never missed the playoffs, played in 12 East Finals, 7 Grey Cups and won two of them. The numbers pretty much forced the organization to re-sign him at any cost.

It was funny talking to the players today. Because Jim Popp is a great asset for an owner and a team president because he finds ways to fit so much talent under a very small Salary Cap. For the players, you would think he's just the guy that can get talented players at a reasonable price.

"I think he's honest with everything that he does" -Anwar Stewart
"Everyone in this locker room can thank Jim and the whole staff for bringing us in, we appreciate what he's done for us" -Anthony Calvillo
"He gave me an opportunity, because I was out of work" -Avon Cobourne

Of Course no one expects negativity from any Alouette players when commenting on a member of the organization. So I had to ask Calvillo about Popp The Negotiator.

"When it comes to negotiating, at times it can be a different person, but that's what he does and he's good at that"

I think Calvillo hits the nail on the head. To go along with finding talent anywhere and convincing players to not only come north to Canada but to a province where language "could" be an issue, he gets them sign for salaries that work best for the team.

So it'll be 4 more years Jim Popp steering the Alouettes ship. Stewart already has ideas on what he can do first with the new contract under his belt.

"Probably takes him maybe an hour to get his hair just right in the morning, maybe he can get a trim with this extra money he just got"

I'm sure they have clippers in the locker room.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Going Retro


To somes delight to others dismay, the Montreal Alouettes will be wearing their 1977 uniforms this Friday against Saskatchewan.
I'm a bigger fan of last years retro look, however the '77 colors & triangle will definitely bring back alot of memories for the long time Als fan.

It be interesting if one day they had the players wear the old school pads too, that be some shin splinting football.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Cobourne's Running Trend

Sorry that I missed my post game Alservations following the Als 41-10 victory over Toronto, but there really wasn't much to say. The Als as predicted are a much better team than the Argos.

It was good for Alouette fans to see the Avon Cobourne still has it, not that there was any doubt but its always a positive sign when one of the keys to the Alouettes Offence plays such a dominant role.

28 touches (20 rushes and 8 receptions) tied a career high for Cobourne who in 2008 v Win and 2009 v Ham was able to handle the ball that many times.

However this Friday the Alouettes have the fun task of facing the 4-1 Saskatchewan Roughriders, who topped the Als 54-51 Classic in the 2010 CFL Kick-Off Markee Match-up.

It seems at least against The Roughriders, As Avon Cobourne goes as do the Alouettes.

Since week 3 of 2009 The Alouettes have faced the Roughriders 4 times, with Friday's contest being #5.
In week 3 of 2009, Avon Cobourne ran for 146 yards, the Als won by 33 points.
In week 8 of 2009, Avon Cobourne ran for 101 yards, the Als won by 9 points.
In The Grey Cup of 2009, Avon Cobourne ran for 85 yards, the Als won by 1 point.
In week 1 of 2010, Avon Cobourne ran for 39 yards, the als lost by 3 points.

By golly has Ken Miller figured the secret code to unlocking the Alouettes amazing offence... maybe, just maybe. it is clear over the last year and change Miller has been able to adjust his strategy to improve each time he's faced the Als.

It's now Marc Trestman's turn.

-----Notes-----

Please note 'Als This Week' will air at 7pm(est) on The TEAM 990 Radio in montreal or www.team990.com

Sunday, August 1, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 5 Results

There's only one way to guarantee to stay on top in this pool, and that is going perfect. Nick, Gary and Trex put up their 1st 4-0's. Gallo does it for the 2nd time and Alfy and Starr push up the standings.
With Cam going 3-1, no one is below .500 on the season thru 5 weeks, talk about experts.
*Next week will separate the men from the boys.

Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (14-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (14-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Trex Griffin- Snack- (14-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (13-7) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (13-7) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Moe Khan- Snack (12-8) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal-3-1
Shaun Starr- Mornings (12-8) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal-4-0
Sean Campbell-Midday (11-9)Mtl, BC, Sask, Win-2-2
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (11-9) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal-3-1
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (10-10) Mtl, BC, Sask, Win-2-2
Crazy Pierre- He’s Nuts (10-10) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Win-2-2
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (10-10) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal -3-1


------Week 6 due Fiday at 7pm----
Sask@Mtl
Tor@Edm
Win@Ham
Cal@BC

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Winning Ways Continue

The Battle for 1st place in the East comes down to Montreal and Toronto in Week 5! Well there's still alot of football left, so a loss to either team is not devastating.

However a win for Toronto could start making believers out of the many skeptics that remain. The Argos will lean heavily on Cory Boyd and he'll have his moments. But look for The Alouettes to force Cleo Lemon to beat them. I'm not sure if he has it in him. Barring a 200yrd game from Jermaine Copeland The Als should be ok Defensively tonight.

On Offence, The Als will want to score early on a very strong defensive core from the Argos, Even when they were horrible in 2009, The Argos Defense still made plays.
You'll see more touchdowns than last week against Hamilton but probably less points from the Als.

ON Special Teams the Als will keep an eye on Chad Owens, He spent Training Camp in Montreal and after losing the returners race to Tim Maypray he was shipped to Toronto. I could see him reaching the endzone.

Alouettes 33, Argos 8.

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 5

All Als this week, Take that T-Dot.
THis week is also heavy on Sask and Calgary.
And The winless Eskies getting more love than Travis Lulay
This Week I also Labelled you all with your TEAM 990 Shows is Applicable.


Nick Murdocco-Franchise- (10-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Gary Whitaker-Franchise (10-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Trex Griffin- Snack- (10-6) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Sean Campbell-Midday (9-7)Mtl, BC, Sask, Win
Mitch Gallo-4 Aces (9-7) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Joey Alfieri- NHALL Tonight (9-7) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Moe Khan- Snack (9-7) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal
Shaun Starr- Mornings (8-8) Mtl, Edm, Sask, Cal
Conor McKenna- Playoff Push (8-8) Mtl, BC, Sask, Win
Crazy Pierre- He’s Nuts (8-8) Mtl, Edm, Ham, Win
Jack Bedell- ProPlayers (8-8) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal
Cam E2- In front of Press Box (7-9) Mtl, BC, Sask, Cal

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Blindsided by Bowman


Not only was Kevin Glenn leveled 4 times by the quick #7 John Bowman last week at Percival Molson, But I was a victim of Bowman's quick reaction today on The Tieman Show on The TEAM 990.

"12 sacks not 11, tied for 1st in the league not 2nd" -Stated the current Gibson's Finest Defensive player of the Week.

Information on Bowman's 2009 season was quick on hand in my interview this afternoon. Bowman is a player that knows that at the end of the day it is all about the "W" and plays a a big team game. The 5 year CFL vet quickly credits the rest of his defense for forcing Kevin Glenn into his arms last Thursday. But the fact still remains very few Defensive players can make the plays John Bowman makes.

Bowman At 6'3" 250lbs, has a lightning quick first step, but don't think he can't bowl over a 300lb offensive lineman. Through his first 4 seasons as an Alouette he has progressively gotten better each year from 2 to 7 to 8 to 12 sacks. With 5 under his belt in 4 games of an 18 game season, one can only imagine what the final tally will be in 2010.

He is a player that is also great for us radio folks to interview, never shy of the microphone.

"We say say we don't read the newspapers, but we do, I know what you guys (media) are saying about us" Bowman said on the field after the game against Hamilton on Thursday.

Today he says his coaches encourage him to read the papers and check all the websites. Why would a player do that, well to check for mis-quotes and to see how he is portrayed to the public.

----Well John, Here at MFG and The TEAM, we enjoy your work and your ability to answer questions.----

The Als are prepping for the upstart Toronto Argonauts this week on Thursday, both teams are 3-1 and have won 3 in a row. The Als focus will be on Cory Boyd who was the lone bright spot in the Als domination of Toronto in the pre-season. Boyd leads the CFL in rushing and averages 6.5 yrds/carry. Bowman said he was a bit surprised at his power for a running back running into him once in the pre-season.

Expect the two bodies to collide on Thursday again, with an expecting Bowman on the otherside, and if Boyd doesn't get the ball you know Bowman has his sights set on Cleo Lemon.

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Practice and Radio notes
-Damon Duval missed practice with a stomach virus, possibly the same on that forced Etienne Boulay to miss yesterday's practice. If for some reason Duval can't get healthy enough for Thursday, The kicking will be done in house, you know everyone wants to see a Ben Cahoon FG again. Calvillo, Emry and Giffin can also kick.

-Als This Week July 27th 8pm www.team990.com, we'll replay bits of our conversation with John Bowman, catch up with Herb Zurkowsky of The Montreal Gazette and set-up the East Division 1st place tilt set for Thursday at McGill Stadium

Sunday, July 25, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 4 Results

Whitaker, Trex and Alfy lead the way with a 3-1 record.
Amazingly through 4 weeks no one has been shutout with an 0-4.
Murdocco has been joined by his Franchise counterpart Whitaker and Mr. Trex Griffin who has put a string of 3 consecutive 3-1 weeks together.

Nick M (2-2)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask- 10-6
Gary W (3-1)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Cal- 10-6
Trex (3-1)- Mtl, BC, Win, Cal- 10-6
Campbell (2-2)- Mtl, BC, Win, Sask- 9-7
Gallo (2-2)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask- 9-7
Alfy (3-1)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Cal- 9-7
Moe K (2-2)- Mtl, Tor Edm Sask- 9-7
Starr (2-2)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask- 8-8
McKenna (1-3)- Mtl, BC, Edm, Sask- 8-8
Crazy Pierre (2-2)- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask- 8-8
Jack Bedell (1-3)- Mtl, BC, Edm, Sask- 8-8
Cam E2 (2-2)- Mtl, BC, Edm, Cal- 7-9

----Week 5 due Thurs at 7pm---
Tor @ Mtl
BC @ Edm
Ham @ Sask
Win @ Cal

Friday, July 23, 2010

Post Game Alservations: It's Duval Good

The Montreal Alouettes pulled it through with a convincing 37-14 victory over the Hamilton Ti-Cats. The game wasn't without a few hiccups, including an Als offence that struggled in the Red Zone. Here's tonights Alservations:

-It's becoming pretty effective using #85 Bratton in the run game

-A healthy Dave Stala is a very good player, too bad the Als never got to see that a couple years back

-The Ti-Cats front four were most effective in the Red Zone... in the first half.

-Nice to see #21 Giffin making plays on the Special teams

-you can hear the difference 5000 extra fans make

-#15 Duval's 7 FGs ties his own record he got last year against Toronto, (Terry Baker had 7 FGs in 2000 against Calgary)

-#7 Bowman had 3 sacks & 3 forced fumbles, I know there are 3 games in Week 4, He should win a Gibson's Finest

-#19 Green had 0 catches at half and 2 at the end of the game, it's not enough.

-On the 53 yard MFG at the end of half, The Als had great special teams coverage to limit Thigpen's return. Risking play by Als.

-#13 Calvillo's Knee went numb, that's why he stayed down. Was able to plant his left leg without pain, that's why he returned.

-#13 Calvillo did state that he expects it to be sore this week, look for a couple days off for the reigning MOP.

-#41 Emry is not sure anyone reads his work on www.alsinsideout.com, check it out.

-Coach Trestman says its dissapointing that they had trouble in the Red Zone but is not concerned

-with only 10 points at half I was worried about my 44 point prediction, but in the end I was one Shea Emry Pic 6 away from hitting the mark.

-The Stadium looks good.

Als next play Toronto in Montreal in a week, The Red Zone watch is back on.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Alouettes Will Score

I haven't hid my thoughts on how the Alouettes will play in their 2010 home opener.
All week long on The TEAM 990 I have stated that they will win. I stand by that.

Anthony Calvillo always plays well at home and this group of players have waited patiently for four weeks to pass so that they can play in front of 25 000 plus.

They will be revved up and primed for an offensive outburst. I like a 3-4 TD game for AC, as for the other AC (Avon Cobourne), he'll get his too.

It's a beautiful night in Montreal, 24'C and 0% chance of rain, 15km/h winds. Perfect for well trained offence.

The Als will be in the 40's, the Ti-cats, will get their points, just not enough.

Alouettes 44, Ti-Cats 27.

Pre-Game Newly Renovated McGill Stadium Pics


Northeast Corner, Trees and Big Screen


South Side from North Side


Northeast corner & Loges


Northeast Corner


South Side again


East Endzone


South Side from bench

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 4

Montreal Across the board.
Toronto getting some love, with 7 picks
No love for Jyles with only two picks for Winnipeg
Could be alot of movement this week

Gary W- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Cal
Crazy Pierre- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask
Jack Bedell- Mtl, BC, Edm, Sask
Cam E2- Mtl, BC, Edm, Cal
Nick M- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask
Campbell- Mtl, BC, Win, Sask
Gallo- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask
Starr- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Sask
McKenna- Mtl, BC, Edm, Sask
Trex- Mtl, BC, Win, Cal
Alfy- Mtl, Tor, Edm, Cal
Moe K- Mtl, Tor Edm Sask

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Hungry for Home Cooking

The Alouettes offence is ready to go. They are primed for an outburst. They want to score touchdowns.

After scoring 51 points in a double OT loss in week 1, the Als O has dropped down to 33 points in week 2 and then 16 in week 3. But starting on the season on the road for three straight weeks the Als are coming home with a 2-1 record.

The newly renovated Percival Molson Stadium will allow 5000 more fans to witness the leagues top offence unit work. The Alouettes know how to score at home. They havent hosted a regular season football game since November 1st, and they put up 48 points on Winnipeg. If you want to throw in the East Final, The Als embarassed the Lions by scoring 56 at the Big O. Prior to that, The Als put up 41 against Hamilton at home. This was pretty much the story for the Als at Home in 2009.

If you really think about it the last time the Als lost at home was to the Calgary Stampeders in The 2008 Grey Cup on November 23rd, 2008. The last loss at McGill Stadium a month earlier in a meaningless game aginst Winnipeg 24-23.

The Als, simply put, win at home. The Alouettes offence, simply put, score at home.

Offensively through three weeks the numbers aren't great for the players.
-Avon Cobourne is 8th in rushing, he trails a group that includes Win QB Buck Pierce. The only starting RB he's out rushing is the Ti-cats DeAndra Cobb.
-No receiver on the Als have more than 13 receptions.
-Anthony Calvillo only has 6 TD passes this year, 4 came in week 1.

All that being said with the over-under sitting at 52, take the over. The Als will be having some Home-cooking in their opener.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 3 Results

Gallo joins the Perfect Week Club going 4-0.
No one was under .500.

Murdocco clings on to the lead however 7 are only one game behind.

Nick M (2-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask- 8-4
Gary W (2-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Moe K (2-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Conor M (2-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Campbell (2-2) Cal, Ham, BC, Sask- 7-5
Jack Bedell (3-1) Cal, Ham, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Trex G (3-1) Tor, Win, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Gallo (4-0) Tor, Ham, Mtl, Sask- 7-5
Starr (2-2) Cal, Ham, BC, Sask- 6-6
Crazy Pierre (3-1) Tor, Win, Mtl, Sask- 6-6
Joey Alfieri (3-3) Cal, Ham, Mtl, Sask 6-6
Cam E2 (2-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask- 5-7

--------Week 4 Picks Due Thurs at 7pm***----------

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 3

Week 3 picks are in, Looks like its heavy on The Riders this week.
2 on BC and 3 taking the Argos tonight

Nick M (6-2) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask
Gary W (5-3) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask
Moe K (5-3) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask
Conor M (5-3) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask
Campbell (5-3) Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Jack Bedell (4-4) Cal, Ham, Mtl, Sask
Starr (4-4) Cal, Ham, BC, Sask
Trex G (4-4) Tor, Win, Mtl, Sask
Crazy Pierre (3-5) Tor, Win, Mtl, Sask
Gallo (3-5) Tor, Ham, Mtl, Sask
Cam E2 (3-5) Cal, Win, Mtl, Sask
Joey Alfieri (3-5) Cal, Ham, Mtl, Sask

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Als This Week-Radio Notes

Tonight on the Show:
The Vancouver Province's Lowell Ullrich coming on to talk B.C. Lions with us.
Plus former Alouette and current B.C. Lion Davis Sanchez will give us a call as well.

Mitch Gallo And I will break down the Alouettes first win on 2010 against the Eskimos and the short week ahead to tee-up The Als third road game to start the season in B.C. at Empire Field.

Please Note that the Program starts at 7pm (eastern), looks like this will be the new time slot for the upcoming weeks.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

CFL pick'em Win'em Week 2 Results

No one went perfect thanks to the Bombers conceding a safety.
Murdocco has back to back 3-1 weeks to take the overall lead at 6-2.
6 people had 3-1 records, meaning that we would have all been better off, not sending in our picks this week cause road teams were 4-0.

Nick M (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 6-2
Gary W (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 5-3
Moe K (2-2)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl- 5-3
Conor M (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 5-3
Campbell (1-3)- Win, Ham, BC, Mtl- 5-3
Jack Bedell (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 4-4
Starr (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 4-4
Trex G (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl- 4-4
Crazy Pierre (2-2)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl- 3-5
Gallo (2-2)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl- 3-5
Cam E2 (2-2) Win, Ham, Sask, Mtl- 3-5
Joey Alfieri (2-2) Win, Ham, Sask, Mtl- 3-5

pls Note: Week 3 games are due WEDNESDAY at 7pm.
Cal@Tor
Win@Ham
Mtl@BC
Edm@Sask

Post Game Alservations: Flag on the Field

Game two is in the books, and for an Als that is the reigning Grey Cup Champ, there is still alot of work to do.

Very sloppy affair against the Eskimos, however winning on the road is not easy for the Als in Edmonton or BC therefore a win is a win is a win.

-The Als defense is taking too many chances early on in the season, and teams are taking notice by going deep.

-When you tug on a jersey, the refs notice.

-Round of applause for the Campbell and Stamps drops, Als fans better give them a hand, cause the Als D needed the boost.

-Taking chances works sometimes, #39 with a solid INT that changed the pace of the game, that was not pass intereference, he wanted the ball more.

-INTs at the end of the half shouldn't count in stats.

-Als D-line need to pick up their game, at least they get to see Keron Williams next week. Purolator wants more sacks, so does Tim Burke.

-I'm still not worried about #6 Cobourne. He looked good... when he got the ball.

-2nd consecutive game the Als Safety leads in tackles, #22 Boulay looked great, But you rather a LB lead the way.

-Speaking of #22, Great athletic play on his INT.

-Way too many flogs for me to enjoy this game, ugly on all three sides.

-1 rec from #85 Bratton & 0 from #19 SJ is not enough.

-From long week to short week, Als play in BC on friday, I like that Coach Trestman and the gang are staying out west. He gets a great ol' fist pump for that.

Friday, July 9, 2010

MFG CFL Pick'em Win'em Week 2

Week 2 picks are all registered.
The Snack's Trex Griffin, Alfy and Cam from section E2 joins the party at a 1-3 record. (road teams record last week)

Don't expect much to change this week.
unanimous selections of Winnipeg and Montreal.
Only 2 selections of Hamilton and 4 of BC.
Good Luck, enjoy the games.



Jack Bedell (1-3)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Crazy Pierre (1-3)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl

Gary W (2-2)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Nick M (3-1)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Campbell (4-0)- Win, Ham, BC, Mtl

Moe K (3-1)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl

Conor M (2-2)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Starr (1-3)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Gallo (1-3)- Win, Cal, BC, Mtl

Trex G (1-3)- Win, Cal, Sask, Mtl

Cam E2 (1-3) Win, Ham, Sask, Mtl

Joey Alfieri (1-3) Win, Ham, Sask, Mtl

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Emergency QB

By Mitch Gallo

Like many young athletes in Montreal, Marc-Olivier Brouillette grew up playing hockey. When he was six years old he started playing football too. And in 1995, Brouillette had to make a decision: football or hockey.

He was faced with the decision when his father got ill and it was became a lot for his mother to drive him and his brother to two sports. The result, Marc-Olivier chose football and his brother chose hockey.

The rest is history. After being drafted by the Montreal Alouettes in the third round of this year’s draft, Brouillette has cracked the roster. Not as a quarterback, the position he’s played exclusively since he was six years, but at linebacker.

“The transition is going well, it’s different as I’m still trying to pick up the technical aspect, getting my body into position to make plays,” said Brouillette. “But in terms of the schemes and playbook it’s going well.”

In terms of his build, the move appears to be a match made in heaven. He’s six-feet, 230 pound and his number one responsibility, when he plays, will be to stop the run.

His path to get to the CFL is a story on its own. Brouillette had the choice; try out for the Alouettes or practice law. Torn between the two, it was actually a lawyer who helped sway him to pursue his dream of playing professional football.

“He told me his biggest regret was declining an invitation to the Junior National Ski team,” said Brouillette. “He said, work isn’t going anywhere, the big law firms aren’t going anywhere, chase your dream and give it all you got. If it doesn’t work out then you can enter the business world later.”

This happened during his second year at the University of Montreal, a time where Brouillette developed relationships that he knows will last a lifetime.

“That class of 2006, the guys grew to become very good friends,” said Brouillette. “We developed a bond at U of M and we were always pushing each other to get better, stronger and faster. That’s something I will always remember and 15 or 20 years down the road, if we run into each other it will be as if we never skipped a beat.”

It was the second game of the pre season against the Toronto Argonauts where Brouillette was able to prove to the coaching staff that he belonged. Now, Brouillette can’t wait to suit up for his hometown team, at Percival Molson Stadium, as a member of the Montreal Alouettes.

“It will be special. Since the Alouettes came back to Montreal, as a young French Canadian it was always about the Als and the Canadiens. Getting a chance to put on the jersey in a regular season situation will be something special and a great accomplishment.”

Monday, July 5, 2010

Bouncing Back and Radio Notes

The long wait between games continues for the Montreal Alouettes after their season opening loss to The Riders. It'll be a third straight day of being off the field for the Als on Tuesday.

Don't think the Als haven't been watching the film of the loss, they have. What will they see?
-Poor Tackling
-loose coverage
-tired bodies
-and some nice tosses by Darian Durant

The Als defense will bounce back. This is pretty much the same group that stymied the CFL last year. The Als were up by 21 points in the 3rd quarter, then they got tired. They still have the skill. However they will have another big test as the Als secondary will have to deal with Ricky Ray. Ray has one of the best arms in the CFL. However the Esks Receiving core is nowhere close to the talent that the Als and Riders have.

The Als Defense will have to move forward for a couple weeks without Diamond Ferri for a couple weeks with a shoulder injury, plus Mark Estelle may not be ready to go with a Hamstring. Look for Ramon Guzman and De'Audra Dix to replace.

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Als this Week- July 6th 8pm on The TEAM 990 www.team990.com

Guests include
#22 Etienne Boulay of The Montreal Alouettes
and Colour Analyst on 630 CHED Radio for Edmonton Eskimos Broadcast Dave Campbell

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Pick'em Win'em Results Week 1

Here's Week 1 RESULTS

Sean Campbell- Sask, Cal, Win, BC (4-0)
Nick Murdocco- Mtl, Cal, Win, BC (3-1)
Moe Khan- Mtl, Cal, Win, BC (3-1)
Conor McKenna- Mtl, Cal, Win, Edm (2-2)
Gary Whitaker-Mtl, Cal, Win, Edm (2-2)
Mitch Gallo- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm (1-3)
Shaun Starr- Mtl Cal, Ham, Edm (1-3)
Crazy Pierre- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm (1-3)
Jack Bedell- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm (1-3)

Week 2-Due Friday at 8pm
Tor @ Win
Cal @ Ham
Sask @ BC
Mtl @ Edm

Friday, July 2, 2010

Great Grab, Great Pic


Props to Photographer Liam Richards of the CFL, 2 points to you too.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Post Game Alservations: Bombs Away!

Well, what can one say after that thriller of a game.

The CFL is designed to create entertaining football.

So the Als drop a 54-51 2OT decision in the Grey Cup Grudge match to the Riders. A game filled with great offensive plays is a game that has defensive mistakes. Let's take a quick look at game 1 of the Als season.

-Love the way #13 AC bounced back from an interception and sack to start his season. Big numbers 28/42 368 yards and 4TDs. He's still got it.

-#18 Jamel Richardson 5 rec for 79 yards, could have been better. A couple of drops in the hands tonight

-#3 Tim Maypray with the 2nd longest MFG Return in Als history 122 yards for the TD. that's great news for a team that might have started to miss Larry Taylor.

-#19 S.J. Green with the catch of the Season already in OT on the 2-point conversion, you can see what the Jets liked in him. Just keep him out of the backfield on blocking assignments, he miss reads the blitzes.

-The Als Secondary gave up 478 yards and 5 TDs to Darian Durant. 1- They were missing Mark Estelle 2- The Riders probably have the best receiving core the Als will see this year 3-Darian Durant is in the Top 3 QBs in the CFL (see Calvillo and Ray)

-#17 Billy Parker took alot of chances. hit or miss. It was a miss tonight.

-#11 Chip Cox, looked good in coverage and added a sack and a forced fumble

-Not a good sign when your safety leads the team in Tackles (#20 Proulx with 6).

-The Als defensive line, looked gassed in the 3rd and 4th quarter, Trestman may want to work in a bigger rotation for some of his big names on the line.

-I think #85 Brian Bratton will have huge numbers this year.

-Dressler and Durant could have more completions together than Calvillo and Cahoon, this year.

-The Als O-Line will need at least 3 games to gel properly.

-Don't be shocked about Avon Cobourne's 10 carries, He'll get his touches, just not in a Wild West OT Shootout.

-Circle august 6th on your calendar, Riders in Montreal. I know Coach Trestman already has.

-The CFL is fun

-The CFL is smiling ear to ear with this being the game to debut on the NFL Network.

The Alouettes have 10 days to think about this loss, you know coach Trestman will have geared to pick up their 1st win of the season in Edmonton on Sunday july 11th

CFL Pick'em Win'em

We're going to have some fun here at MFG with our CFL Pick'em Win'em.

Myself along with some friends at The TEAM 990 will be posting their CFL Picks up for scrutiny on MFG.

We'll keep a running total through-out the year and the winner can claim MFG notoriety.

Here's Week 1
Sean Campbell- Sask, Cal, Win, BC
Mitch Gallo- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm
Nick Murdocco- Mtl, Cal, Win, BC
Shaun Starr- Mtl Cal, Ham, Edm
Moe Khan- Mtl, Cal, Win, BC
Crazy Pierre- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm
Conor McKenna- Mtl, Cal, Win, Edm
Jack Bedell- Mtl, Cal, Ham, Edm
Gary Whitaker-Mtl, Cal, Win, Edm

Calgary is the only Unanimous pick. Good Luck to all!

Canada Kick-Off 2010


The Montreal Alouettes defence of the 2009 Grey Cup Championship begins today with their grudge match against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. What can one expect from the 2010 version of Alouettes?

-Expect a healthy Anthony Calvillo to dominant the Passing Stats again this year.
-Expect a Healthy Avon Cobourne to gain over 1000 yards, Mostly in the 3rd and 4th Quarter when the Als have their big leads.
-Expect less sacks from the D-Line with an older Anwar Stewart & no more Keron Williams
-Expect more sacks from the Linebackers
-Expect more INTS, with Jerald Brown and Billy Parker add another year of experience.
-Expect to be impressed with CB Stanford Samuels
-Expect to see S.J. Green to play a big role in 5 receiver sets.

-Don't expect Anthony Calvillo not to get sacked. The O-Line will need a couple of games to smooth out communication
-Don't expect big returns every kick, Bratton and Maypray are quick, just not Taylor Quick
-Don't expect a .500 record for the home Opener in week 4. The Als will have tough times in Sask and B.C.
-Don't expect a 14 plus win season, the east is better. Toronto's bad, but they are better.

It's going to be a similar but interesting season for the Als, but how will they motivate themselves. They are still clearly the class of the East, but Hamilton is better and Winnipeg is still a huge question mark, but a with direction unlike under Mike Kelly. The Argos have a first step but are still a ways off.

In the West, much like last year it is a crap shoot. The Riders are poised to represent the West once again in the Grey Cup after their disappointing loss. The Eskimos want to make the jump to Cup in their hometown. The Lions picked up some potent free-agents in Williams, Davis Sanchez and Jamal Robertson and the Stamps are hard to put down because they have a guy like Henry Burris at the helm.

Nonetheless here are some fearless predictions:
East
Montreal 12-6
*Hamilton 10-8
Winnipeg 10-8
Toronto 4-14

West
Saskatchewan 10-8
*B.C. 9-9
Edmonton 9-9
Calgary 8-10

*win on tie-break

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Back on the Air: Als This Week

It's a new CFL Season July 1st and The Als This Week begins Tonight at 8pm on The TEAM 990 Radio Station in Montreal (to listen online www.team990.com). It looks like that time slot will be our home for the summer and fall.

On our first Show of the year, We'll get things kicked-off with CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon. There is plenty to discuss as big news came out today with the CFL and CFLPA ratifying their new CBA.

Secondly, Mitch Gallo was out at Alouettes Practice today and we'll here from some of the players and hopefully if we can catch him in between flights from alsinsideout.com The Montreal Gazette's own Herb Zurkowsky.

Then we'll finish it off with Dan O'Connor of CJNB Radio in Saskatchewan to tee up the Als first game of the 2010 regular season in Riderville

All that and more on the Als this Week on The TEAM 990 Tuesday at 8pm(eastern) www.team990.com

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Hired Help

Here at Missed Field Goal we proudly introduce the hired help. By being hired I'm not implying that I will be paying him.


Hello to Mitch Gallo!

Not only does Gallo work with me at The TEAM 990 as an Alouettes reporter and Producer/Co-Host on the Als this Week, he also writes for the Suburban sports section, which means you may see some complete sentences on MFG.


Gallo will be contributing to MFG throughout the CFL season. Here's his first piece.


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Key Departures


By Mitch Gallo


It’s the last week of June and it’s an exciting time for Alouette fans. Training camp has concluded, the final roster has been released and opening day is just around the corner as the Als prep to take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders on July 1st.


So how do the Als compare to last years team?


The roster is almost identical. Anthony Calvillo will be the quarterback and he’ll be throwing to a core of receivers that’s he’s familiar with.


On the defensive side of the ball, there’s a ton a familiar faces with Mark Estelle, Shea Emry, Diamond Ferri, Chip Cox and Anwar Stewart.


But still there’s some key elements from last year’s team that won’t be back in the quest to repeat as Grey Cup Champions, something that hasn’t been done since the Toronto Argonauts accomplished it back in the mid 90’s.


Larry Taylor: Probably the most popular of the departed Alouettes is Larry Taylor because of his flashy play and his ability to return the ball 120 yards for touchdowns. He leaves the Als to pursue his lifelong dream of playing in the National Football League. And it’s the New York Jets again plucking players of the Alouettes roster; most remember Etienne Boulay two years ago.


It will be tough to replace what Taylor brought to the field.


Taylor, 24, had a league high 788 yards on 89 punt returns, which averaged to 8.9 yards a carry. Two of his returns were for touchdowns. He was also an East Division and CFL all-star.


Big shoes to fill, but a viable option on special teams is Andrew Hawkins.


Yes, he was injured last year; however he plays a style similar to the one of Taylor.


Davis Sanchez: He goes to his hometown BC Lions after requesting a release, a clause that was put into his contract. Sanchez had three stints with the Alouettes and played in 16 games with the Als last season. Sanchez is climbing up in years at 36 years old and his role with the Lions is still to be determined.


Keron Williams: Personally, I’m disappointed to see this guy leave because he’s still a young player. He strikes me as a leader and possesses a ton of speed off the line.

Maybe the fact that he met his future wife (restaurant manager) on an Als road trip to BC factored into his decision to leave.


Bryan Chiu: Lastly, Bryan Chiu’s departure is one that was unexpected. It almost feels like Chiu has always lined up directly in front of Anthony Cavillo. We’ll have to wait and see how AC reacts to getting away from his comfort zone and taking snaps from Paul Lambert.