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2016 GN CFL Pg 01 Cover Wks 9-12 2016 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES September 5, 2016 - 1:00 pm MT Edmonton at Calgary CFL Week: 11 Game: 54 EDM (5-4) CGY (7-1-1) Head Coach: Jason Maas Head Coach: Dave Dickenson CFL Record: 5-4 vs CGY 0-0 Club Game #: 1,153 CFL Record: 7-1-1 vs EDM 0-0 Club Game #: 1164 2016 CFL RESULTS & SCHEDULE 2016 CFL STANDINGS TO WEEK #11 (9/3) 2016 WEEK #10 RESULTS VISITOR HOME EAST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Aug 25/16 46 BC 29 Ottawa 23 McMahon Ottawa 10 5 4 1 .550 262 255 11 1-3-1 4-1 Aug 26/16 47 Winnipeg 32 Montréal 18 Stadium Hamilton 9 4 5 0 .444 263 233 8 1-2 3-3 Aug 26/16 48 Sask'n 25 Edmonton 33 Calgary, AB Toronto 9 4 5 0 .444 201 236 8 1-5 3-0 Aug 28/16 49 Hamilton 24 Calgary 30 Montréal 10 3 7 0 .300 205 237 6 1-5 2-2 2016 WEEK #11 SCHEDULE VISITOR HOME WEST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Aug 31/16 50 7:30 pm ET BC 16 Toronto 13 Calgary 9 7 1 1 .833 278 185 15 4-0 3-1-1 Sep 01/16 51 7:00 pm ET Ottawa 19 Montréal 14 BC 10 7 3 0 .700 280 246 14 2-2 5-1 Sep 04/16 52 1:00 pm MT Winnipeg Saskatchewan Winnipeg 9 5 4 0 .556 231 204 10 1-3 4-1 Sep 05/16 54 1:00 pm MT Edmonton Calgary Edmonton 9 5 4 0 .556 272 247 10 3-3 2-1 Sep 05/16 53 6:30 pm ET Toronto Hamilton Saskatchewan 9 1 8 0 .111 170 319 2 1-3 0-5 A/T SERIES TO 2016 Calgary vs Edmonton CLUB CONTACTS CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1949: GP W L TLD WEEKEND Labour Day HOME: Calgary 221 93 125 3EDM leads Mtg #56 Calgary Jean Lefebvre Dir, Communications Edmonton 221 125 93 329-25-1 [email protected] www.stampeders.com 2016 Series: CGY (0) EDM (0) VISITORS: Sep 5/16 at Calgary (LD) CGY EDM Edmonton Rose Mary Phillip Sr. Dir, Comm & Broadcast Sep 10/16 at Edmonton CGY EDM [email protected] www.esks.com PROJECTED STARTERS (BASED ON PREVIOUS GAME) EDMONTON CAREER PROFILE: Last CALGARY CAREER PROFILE: Last POS # PLAYER ST YR GP GS Gm POS # ST YR GP GS Wk OL 60 SORENSEN, Justin N 7 107 68 O OL 63 LAVERTU, Pierre N 3 39 27 OL OL 66 O'DONNELL, Matt N 5 59 48 O OL 60 BERGMAN, Shane N 4 40 40 OL OL 65 ROTTIER, Simeon N 8 111 94 O OL 53 ERDOS, Brad N 3 18 12 OL OL 58 WASHINGTON, Tony I 6 63 62 O OL 50 WILSON, Spencer N 6 70 60 OL OL 67 BATISTE, D'Anthony I 34343O OL 64 DENNIS, Derek I 2 14 14 OL QB 13 REILLY, Mike I 7 94 53 O QB 19 MITCHELL, Bo Levi I 5 80 43 QB RB 33 BELL, Shakir I 2 12 12 O RB 33 MESSAM, Jerome N 7 99 48 RB Rec 4 BOWMAN, Adarius I 9 104 104 IL Rec 26 COTE, Rob N 10 155 123 RB Rec 18 WATSON, Cory N 7 94 83 O Rec 89 DANIELS, DaVaris I 1 2 2 WR Rec 85 COEHOORN, Nate N 6 84 67 O Rec 16 MCDANIEL, Marquay I 8 108 102 WR Rec 87 WALKER, Derel I 22111O Rec 81 GRANT, Bakari I 6 77 75 WR Rec 89 GETZLAF, Chris N 10 130 121 O Rec 86 PARKER, Anthony N 6 81 25 WR DB 9 WATKINS, Pat I 57979D DB 0 EVANS, Ciante I 2 9 8 D DB 23 YOUNG, Marcell I 68282D DB 11 BELL, Josh I 5 62 61 D DB 24 THOMPSON, Brandyn I 3 36 35 D DB 25 CAMPBELL, Tommie I 1 9 9 D DB 29 PARKS, Cord I 4 54 53 D DB 28 SMITH, Brandon I 9 121 121 D DB 43 KING, Neil N 4 50 12 D DB 29 WALL, Jamar I 5 70 67 D DL 41 WILLIS, Odell I 8 130 128 D DL 7 TURNER, Junior N 6 80 31 D DL 76 HUNT, Jabari I 177D DL 39 HUGHES, Charleston I 9 124 112 D DL 90 SEWELL, Almondo I 67763D DL 93 JOHNSON, Micah I 4 38 34 D DL 92 VEGA, Jason I 54730D DL 94 BELTRE, Frank I 3 24 11 D LB 37 LADLER, Kenny I 1 9 9 D LB 3 REED, Taylor I 3 41 41 D LB 40 LACEY, Deon I 3 45 9 D LB 24 BURNETT, Joe I 5 61 54 D LB 47 SHERRITT, J.C. I 6 82 69 D LB 42 MAYO, Deron I 5 79 59 D (Rosters subject to change - Game Lineup final one hour before Kickoff) LEGEND: 'O, D' = Game Started; 'N' = Substitute; 'R' = Reserve (dnp) KEY STATISTICS & RANKINGS QB STARTERS CAREER W-L REC IN 2016: STATISTICAL RANKINGS TO WK: 11 CGY W L T EDM W L T CGY PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET MITCHELL, Bo Levi 35 7 1 5-2 7 1 1 30.9 1st20.6 1st 391 3rd 370 6th EDM W L T CGY W L T EDM PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET REILLY, Mike 30 23 0 2-5 5 4 0 30.2 2nd27.4 8th 418 1st 381 7th CFL CONTACTS Steve Daniel, Director Game Information & Statistics ([email protected]) Lucas Barrett, Communications Coordinator ([email protected]) 2016 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES BC Lions Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att HAMILTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Saskatchewan Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 25 H BC 20 CGY 18 W 1-0 21,386 10 Jun 23 A HAM 42 TOR 20 W 1-0 15 Jun 30 H SSK 17 TOR 30 L 0-1 29,896 16 Jul 01 A BC 28 HAM 3 W 2-0 16 Jul 01 H HAM 3 BC 28 L 1-1 24,123 21 Jul 08 A SSK 36 EDM 39 L 0-2 19 Jul 07 H BC 14 TOR 25 L 2-1 18,921 18 Jul 07 H HAM 24 WPG 28 L 1-2 23,846 25 Jul 16 H SSK 27 BC 40 L 0-3 31,014 25 Jul 16 A BC 40 SSK 27 W 3-1 24 Jul 15 A HAM 31 MTL 7 W 2-2 27 Jul 22 H SSK 30 OTT 29 W 1-3 30,172 32 Jul 29 A BC 41 CGY 44 L 3-2 28 Jul 23 A HAM 37 EDM 31 W 3-2 31 Jul 29 A SSK 3MTL 41 L 1-4 35 Aug 04 A BC 38 MTL 18 W 4-2 34 Aug 03 A HAM 11 WPG 37 L 3-3 36 Aug 04 A SSK 15 CGY 35 L 1-5 41 Aug 13 H BC 45 HAM 38 W 5-2 21,213 41 Aug 13 A HAM 38 BC 45 L 3-4 40 Aug 13 H SSK 10 CGY 19 L 1-6 33,427 43 Aug 19 H BC 9 CGY 37 L 5-3 21,341 45 Aug 20 H HAM 53 SSK 7 W 4-4 24,166 45 Aug 20 A SSK 7HAM 53 L 1-7 46 Aug 25 A BC 29 OTT 23 W 6-3 49 Aug 28 A HAM 24 CGY 30 L 4-5 48 Aug 26 A SSK 25 EDM 33 L 1-8 50 Aug 31 A BC 16 TOR 13 W 7-3 53 Sep 05 H HAM TOR 52 Sep 04 H SSK WPG 55 Sep 09 H BC MTL 58 Sep 11 A HAM TOR 56 Sep 10 A SSK WPG 64 Sep 23 A BC EDM 59 Sep 16 H HAM MTL 62 Sep 18 H SSK EDM 69 Oct 01 H BC OTT 66 Sep 24 A HAM SSK 66 Sep 24 H SSK HAM 72 Oct 08 A BC WPG 68 Oct 01 H HAM CGY 71 Oct 07 A SSK OTT 76 Oct 14 H BC WPG 75 Oct 14 H HAM OTT 77 Oct 15 A SSK TOR 82 Oct 22 H BC EDM 79 Oct 21 A HAM OTT 81 Oct 22 H SSK MTL 85 Oct 29 A BC SSK 83 Oct 28 H HAM EDM 85 Oct 29 H SSK BC 90 Nov 05 H BC SSK 88 Nov 05 H HAM MTL 90 Nov 05 A SSK BC CALGARY Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att MONTREAL Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att TORONTO Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 25 A CGY 18 BC 20 L 0-1 11 Jun 24 A MTL 22 WPG 14 W 1-0 10 Jun 23 H TOR 20 HAM 42 L 0-1 24,812 17 Jul 01 H CGY 36 WPG 22 W 1-1 26,815 14 Jun 30 H MTL 13 OTT 28 L 1-1 21,522 15 Jun 30 A TOR 30 SSK 17 W 1-1 20 Jul 08 A CGY 26 OTT 26 T 1-1-1 24 Jul 15 H MTL 7 HAM 31 L 1-2 20,098 19 Jul 07 A TOR 25 BC 14 W 2-1 26 Jul 21 A CGY 33 WPG 18 W 2-1-1 29 Jul 25 A MTL 17 TOR 30 L 1-3 22 Jul 13 H TOR 20 OTT 30 L 2-2 12,373 32 Jul 29 H CGY 44 BC 41 W 3-1-1 27,651 31 Jul 29 H MTL 41 SSK 3 W 2-3 20,018 29 Jul 25 H TOR 30 MTL 17 W 3-2 16,048 36 Aug 04 H CGY 35 SSK 15 W 4-1-1 28,532 35 Aug 04 H MTL 18 BC 38 L 2-4 19,125 33 Jul 31 A TOR 23 OTT 20 W 4-2 40 Aug 13 A CGY 19 SSK 10 W 5-1-1 38 Aug 11 A MTL 12 EDM 23 L 2-5 39 Aug 12 H TOR 17 WPG 34 L 4-3 15,063 43 Aug 19 A CGY 37 BC 9 W 6-1-1 42 Aug 19 A MTL 43 OTT 19 W 3-5 44 Aug 20 H TOR 23 EDM 46 L 4-4 15,157 49 Aug 28 H CGY 30 HAM 24 W 7-1-1 26,271 47 Aug 26 H MTL 18 WPG 32 L 3-6 19,026 50 Aug 31 H TOR 13 BC 16 L 4-5 17,509 54 Sep 05 H CGY EDM 51 Sep 01 H MTL 14 OTT 19 L 3-7 19,117 53 Sep 05 A TOR HAM 57 Sep 10 A CGY EDM 55 Sep 09 A MTL BC 58 Sep 11 H TOR HAM 61 Sep 17 H CGY OTT 59 Sep 16 A MTL HAM 60 Sep 17 A TOR WPG 65 Sep 24 H CGY WPG 70 Oct 02 H MTL TOR 63 Sep 23 A TOR OTT 68 Oct 01 A CGY HAM 73 Oct 10 H MTL EDM 70 Oct 02 A TOR MTL 74 Oct 10 A CGY TOR 78 Oct 15 A MTL CGY 74 Oct 10 H TOR CGY 78 Oct 15 H CGY MTL 81 Oct 22 A MTL SSK 77 Oct 15 H TOR SSK 80 Oct 21 H CGY TOR 86 Oct 30 H MTL CGY 80 Oct 21 A TOR CGY 86 Oct 30 A CGY MTL 88 Nov 05 A MTL HAM 89 Nov 05 A TOR EDM EDMONTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att OTTAWA Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att WINNIPEG Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 12 Jun 25 H EDM 37 OTT 45 L 0-1 27,846 12 Jun 25 A OTT 45 EDM 37 W 1-0 11 Jun 24 H WPG 14 MTL 22 L 0-1 26,433 21 Jul 08 H EDM 39 SSK 36 W 1-1 34,196 14 Jun 30 A OTT 28 MTL 13 W 2-0 17 Jul 01 A WPG 22 CGY 36 L 0-2 23 Jul 14 A EDM 20 WPG 16 W 2-1 20 Jul 08 H OTT 26 CGY 26 T 2-0-1 24,621 18 Jul 07 A WPG 28 HAM 24 W 1-2 28 Jul 23 H EDM 31 HAM 37 L 2-2 32,083 22 Jul 13 A OTT 30 TOR 20 W 3-0-1 23 Jul 14 H WPG 16 EDM 20 L 1-3 24,007 30 Jul 28 H EDM 23 WPG 30 L 2-3 25,902 27 Jul 22 A OTT 29 SSK 30 L 3-1-1 26 Jul 21 H WPG 18 CGY 33 L 1-4 24,677 37 Aug 06 A EDM 20 OTT 23 L 2-4 33 Jul 31 H OTT 20 TOR 23 L 3-2-1 24,894 30 Jul 28 A WPG 30 EDM 23 W 2-4 38 Aug 11 H EDM 23 MTL 12 W 3-4 26,061 37 Aug 06 H OTT 23 EDM 20 W 4-2-1 24,560 34 Aug 03 H WPG 37 HAM 11 W 3-4 24,041 44 Aug 20 A EDM 46 TOR 23 W 4-4 42 Aug 19 H OTT 19 MTL 47 L 4-3-1 24,907 39 Aug 12 A WPG 34 TOR 17 W 4-4 48 Aug 26 H EDM 33 SSK 25 W 5-4 37,168 46 Aug 25 H OTT 23 BC 29 L 4-4-1 24,677 47 Aug 26 A WPG 32 MTL 18 W 5-4 54 Sep 05 A EDM CGY 51 Sep 01 A OTT 19 MTL 14 W 5-4-1 52 Sep 04 A WPG SSK 57 Sep 10 H EDM CGY 61 Sep 17 A OTT CGY 56 Sep 10 H WPG SSK 62 Sep 18 A EDM SSK 63 Sep 23 H OTT TOR 60 Sep 17 H WPG TOR 64 Sep 23 H EDM BC 69 Oct 01 A OTT BC 65 Sep 24 A WPG CGY 67 Sep 30 A EDM WPG 71 Oct 07 H OTT SSK 67 Sep 30 H WPG EDM 73 Oct 10 A EDM MTL 75 Oct 14 A OTT HAM 72 Oct 08 H WPG BC 82 Oct 22 A EDM BC 79 Oct 21 H OTT HAM 76 Oct 14 A WPG BC 83 Oct 28 A EDM HAM 84 Oct 29 A OTT WPG 84 Oct 29 H WPG OTT 89 Nov 05 H EDM TOR 87 Nov 04 H OTT WPG 87 Nov 04 A WPG OTT 2016 GAME-BY-GAME Gm Date Home Away Div OT Attend Gm Date Home Away Div OT Attend Gm Date Home Away Div OT Attend 10 Jun 23 D TOR 20 HAM 42 24,812 30 Jul 28 D EDM 23 WPG 30 25,902 50 Aug 31 I TOR 13 BC 16 W 17,509 11 Jun 24 I WPG 14 MTL 22 E 26,433 31 Jul 29 I MTL 41 SSK 3 E 20,018 51 Sep 01 D MTL 14 OTT 19 19,117 12 Jun 25 I EDM 37 OTT 45 E OT 27,846 32 Jul 29 D CGY 44 BC 41 OT 27,651 52 Sep 04 D SSK WPG 13 Jun 25 D BC 20 CGY 18 21,386 33 Jul 31 D OTT 20 TOR 23 24,894 53 Sep 05 D HAM TOR 14 Jun 30 D MTL 13 OTT 28 21,522 34 Aug 03 I WPG 37 HAM 11 W 24,041 54 Sep 05 D CGY EDM 15 Jun 30 I SSK 17 TOR 30 E 29,896 35 Aug 04 I MTL 18 BC 38 W 19,125 55 Sep 09 I BC MTL
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