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.
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