If you ask anyone who the best team in the CFL’s East Division is as we begin the playoffs and they confidently give you one team and one team only, they are either lying to you or the blinders of playoff football fandom have taken hold.
Any of Montreal, Hamilton, or Toronto would be worthy Grey Cup competitors. Each has their own unique style, tendencies and identity and all have the star power and playmakers required to capture the always elusive Grey Cup championship.
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The playoff dance begins with two teams who haven’t met in the post-season since the 2014 Eastern Final where Brandon Banks and the return game won the day for Hamilton.
Which positional groups have the advantage this time around in the Eastern Semi-Final?
Quarterbacks
With that in mind, if Masoli wants to stay on the field and earn a rematch with Toronto next Sunday for a trip back to Hamilton in a home Grey Cup, he needs to take a page from Evans 2019 Eastern Final when Evans went 21-36 for 386 yards and a touchdown. Evans hit a haymaker to Brandon Banks scrambling out of the pocket in that game which turned the emotional tide towards Hamilton as they never looked back in beating Edmonton and Trevor Harris.
As for Harris, he has grown increasingly confident in Als blue over the last three games. If he can replicate the incredibly high completion percentage and efficiency of his 2018 Eastern Final against Hamilton or 2019 Eastern Semi-Final against Montreal, he could help his team pull the upset. That being said, I believe Masoli seizes the moment he’s been building towards all season and delivers the Ticats faithful some memorable – for the right reason – big plays that overcome Harris’ pinpoint accuracy.
ADVANTAGE: HAMILTON
Running Backs
ADVANTAGE: MONTREAL
Receivers
Eugene Lewis is one of the most targeted receivers in all important situations such as second and long, score zone and late in fourth quarters and continues to produce despite everyone in the stadium knowing where Montreal likes to throw the ball. All of this complemented by Jake Wieneke’s unique knack for finding the end zone, which he did eleven times in 2021, leading the CFL. The man he stayed just ahead of was teammate Eugene Lewis with nine touchdown catches.
ADVANTAGE: MONTREAL
Offensive Line
Montreal is a group pieced together through necessity thanks to retirements and free agent loses, but they have come together and moved the line of scrimmage for league leading rusher William Stanback in a way that has to be respected. Add in how quickly Trevor Harris will get the ball out Sunday and the Alouettes protection group should be able to control the flow of the game.
ADVANTAGE: MONTREAL
Defensive Line
There is just something about the way Dylan Wynn, Ted Laurent, Julian Howsare, Mason Bennett and Ja’Gared Davis attack as a unit, especially when fuelled by a home field blackout that makes me believe Hamilton holds a slight advantage.
ADVANTAGE: HAMILTON
Linebackers
Chris Ackie is one of the top marquee Canadian linebackers each season and Patrick Levels – who decided to guarantee a Montreal win on Monday – give the Alouettes hope but Lawrence’s speed to the ball and Mark Washington’s blitz packages have the potential to be a major difference in this game if the OL/DL battle is a wash.
ADVANTAGE: HAMILTON
Defensive Backs
I love what Money Hunter, Najee Murray, Greg Reid and Ty Cranston have been able to create in Montreal but when the ball is in the air I believe Hamilton has the advantage in defensive backfields, and they’ll need it while dealing with Eugene Lewis and Jake Wieneke to win the Eastern Semi-Final.
ADVANTAGE: HAMILTON
Return Game
If Ticats 2019 Most Outstanding Special Teams player Frankie Williams were ready to go that would make me lean to Hamilton, but without him and Banks focused on receiving primarily your guess is as good as mine.
ADVANTAGE: PUSH
Kicking Game
Just like the return game above, Montreal’s Joseph Zema and Hamilton’s Joel Whitford are essentially even, which makes Laval Rouge Et Or rookie David Cote the tie-breaker.
Cote is 32/39 on field goals and leads the CFL in extra point percentage (94.1%). It might not be sexy, but it’s been an issue this season for many teams and could make a meaningful difference in playoff football. Advantage Als.
ADVANTAGE: MONTREAL
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