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2011 GN CFL Wk17 08-08 CFL A-T Leaders 2011 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Montréal Alouettes October 16, 2011 1:00 PM ET CFL Gm: 67 Wk #: 16 HAM (7-7) MTL (9-5) Head Coach: Marcel Bellefeuille 26-32-0 Head Coach: Marc Trestman 47-21-0 Projected Starters * 2011 CFL Statistics Projected Starters * 2011 CFL Statistics Offence St Yr GP No Yds Avg TD Offence St Yr GP Rec Yds Avg TD C 53 DEWIT, Mark N 6 5 C 58 BRODEUR-JOURDAIN, L N 3 14 G 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter N 4 14 G 57 FLORY, Scott N1314 G 65 ROTTIER, Simeon N 3 14 G 60 WOODRUFF, Andrew N 3 14 T 56 JOHNSON, Belton I 5 9 T 59 BOURKE, Josh N 5 13 T 60 JIMENEZ, Jason I 1 13 T 54 PERRETT, Jeff N514 SB 8 THIGPEN, Marcus I 1 14 20 291 14.6 2 WR 18 RICHARDSON, Jamel I 8 13 91 1,452 16.0 11 SB 88 STALA, Dave N 9 14 40 561 14.0 7 WR 19 GREEN, S.J. I 5 14 70 951 13.6 4 WR 80 WILLIAMS, Chris I 1 13 60 952 15.9 6 WR 85 BRATTON, Brian I 5 14 48 555 11.6 5 WR 15 MACKAY, Glenn N 3 14 6 75 12.5 0 WR 81 WATKINS, Kerry I 8 9 25 305 12.2 2 WR 84 GRANT, Bakari I 1 9 27 347 12.9 1 FB 8 CARTER, Kerry N 5 14 17 177 10.4 0 Car Yds Avg TDCar Yds Avg TD RB 22 COBOURNE, Avon I 6 14 171 831 4.9 8 RB 2 WHITAKER, Brandon I 3 14 176 1,107 6.3 2 Pct Yds INT TDPctYdsIntTD QB 5 GLENN, Kevin I 11 14 62.7 3,325 11 19 QB 13 CALVILLO, Anthony I 18 14 63.7 4,268 5 29 As starter - CFL: 60-61-1 vs Opp: 9-11 As starter - CFL: 153-96 vs Opp: 27-11 Defence St Yr GP DT QS Int FR Defence St Yr GP DT QS Int FR DT 90 MULLINDER, Luc N 8 7 4 0 0 0 DT 96 BEKASIAK, J.P. N 5 14 19 1 0 0 DT 98 STEELE, Eddie N 1 14 22 1 0 1 DT 69 WILSON, Eric N 8 13 11 1 0 1 DE 95 HICKMAN, Justin I 3 14 35 11 0 0 DE 7 BOWMAN, John I 6 14 23 9 0 1 DE 55 BAGGS, Stevie I 6 14 39 5 0 1 DE 9 STEWART, Anwar I 11 14 24 6 1 1 LB 28 JOHNSON, Jamall I 7 14 72 5 0 0 LB 11 COX, Chip I 6 14 55 2 1 1 LB 9 WILLIAMS, Renauld I 4 14 69 3 1 0 LB 52GUZMAN, RamonI 31437101 LB 25 KNOWLTON, Markeith I 6 14 50 1 0 2 LB 40 FERRI, Diamond I 5 14 39 3 0 1 CB 29 MEANS, Loyce I 1 4 9 0 0 0 CB 45 WOLDU, Paul N 4 10 10 0 0 0 CB 14 SMITH, Tyler (Bo) I 4 13 53 0 3 2 CB 23 WILLIAMS, Seth I 1 6 26 0 1 0 DB 37 YOUNG, Marcell I 1 14 42 0 2 0 DB 17 PARKER, Billy I 3 14 43 0 1 1 DB 4 THOMAS, Carlos I 1 11 28 0 0 0 DB 35 DIX, De'Audra I 3 13 23 0 0 2 S 2SHIVERS, Jason I 4 14 30 0 0 1 S 24 HECHT, Jeff N 1 13 22 0 1 0 Special Teams St Yr GP PR KOR FGA Punt Special Teams St Yr GP PR KOR FGA Punt KR 8 THIGPEN, Marcus I 2 14 9.6 18.5 KR 20 FLOYD, Perry I 1 8 6.9 20.1 KR 80 WILLIAMS, Chris I 1 13 7.4 21.1 KR 40 FERRI, Diamond I 5 14 6.3 21.0 P/K 7 MEDLOCK, Justin I 3 14 34-38 41.3 P/K 6 WHYTE, Sean N 3 14 35-40 41.9 * Projected starters reflect primarily last week's starting lineups to preserve club game preparations and are subject to change up to one hour before game time. Weeks #15 & 16 in the CFL 2011 CFL Standings to Week #15 Date Gm Final Week #15 Results East Division G W L T PF PA Pts Hm Aw Oct 07 61 Winnipeg 33 at 17 Hamilton Montréal 14 9 5 0 435 342 18 4-2 4-3 Oct 08 62 Calgary 31 at 33 BC Winnipeg 14 9 5 0 350 326 18 4-3 5-2 Oct 10 63 Toronto 19 at 29 Montréal Hamilton 14 7 7 0 395 389 14 5-3 2-4 Oct 10 64 Saskatchewan 1 at 17 Edmonton Toronto 14 3 11 0 282 400 6 2-4 1-7 Week #16 Schedule: (Local) Visitor Home West Division G W L T PF PA Pts Hm Aw Oct 14 65 7:30 pm ET Calgary Toronto BC 14 8 6 0 400 304 16 4-3 4-3 Oct 15 66 5:00 pm MT Winnipeg Edmonton Edmonton 14 8 6 0 329 318 16 4-3 4-3 Oct 16 67 1:00 pm ET Hamilton Montréal Calgary 14 8 6 0 395 381 16 3-4 5-2 Oct 16 68 2:00 pm MT BC Saskatchewan Saskatchewan 14 4 10 0 276 402 8 2-5 2-5 All-Time Series MTL vs HAM Club Communications & Media Coverage Since 1950: Montreal www.montrealalouettes.com Team GP W L T PCT Charles Rooke Dir, Communications Montréal Alouettes 170 86 77 7 .526 (514) 886-2776 - [email protected] Hamilton Tiger-Cats 170 77 86 7 .474 Radio - CJAD: Rick Moffat, Ed Philion 98, fm: C-A Marchand 2011 Meetings: Bruno Heppell; RDS: Denis Casavant, Pierre Vercheval Jul 29/11 Hamilton MTL 26 HAM 34 Hamilton www.ticats.ca Sep 05/11 Hamilton MTL 21 HAM 44 Scott McNaughton Dir, Communications Sep 11/11 Montréal MTL 43 HAM 13 (905) 966-8192 - [email protected] 2011 Season Series: MTL 1 HAM 2 Radio - CHML 900: Rick Zamperin, John Salavantis Produced by: CFL Contacts: CFL Communications Dept. and the CFL's eight member teams CFL.ca Jamie Dykstra ([email protected]) Steve Daniel ([email protected]) 2011 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES CFL Schedule Week #: 16 Games: 65 - 68 October 14-16, 2011 East Division Schedules West Division Schedules 2011 CFL Schedule by Week Hamilton PF Opp PA Record BC Lions PF Opp PA Record Wk Gm Date / Day ET Home Away Attend 10 Jul 01 H 16 WPG 24 L 0-1 9 Jun 30 A 26 MTL 30 L 0-1 19Jun 30 Th 7:30 PM MTL 30 vs BC 26 22,317 16 Jul 09 A 10 EDM 28 L 0-2 14 Jul 08 H 32 CGY 34 L 0-2 10 Jul 01 Fr 6:00 PM HAM 16 vs WPG 24 23,852 19 Jul 16 H 33 SSK 3 W 1-2 20 Jul 16 A 17 EDM 33 L 0-3 11 Jul 01 Fr 9:00 PM CGY 21 vs TOR 23 27,428 21 Jul 22 A 39 BC 31 W 2-2 21 Jul 22 H 31 HAM 39 L 0-4 12 Jul 03 Su 7:00 PM SSK 28 vs EDM 42 30,048 26 Jul 29 H 34 MTL 26 W 3-2 25 Jul 28 A 20 WPG 25 L 0-5 213Jul 08 Fr 7:30 PM WPG 22 vs TOR 16 27,638 32 Aug 06 A 20 CGY 32 L 3-3 31 Aug 05 H 24 SSK 11 W 1-5 14 Jul 08 Fr 10:30 PM BC 32 vs CGY 34 22,738 35 Aug 13 H 37 TOR 32 W 4-3 36 Aug 13 H 17 WPG 30 L 1-6 15 Jul 09 Sa 4:00 PM SSK 25 vs MTL 39 30,048 39 Aug 26 A 27 WPG 30 L 4-4 38 Aug 19 A 36 EDM 1 W 2-6 16 Jul 09 Sa 7:00 PM EDM 28 vs HAM 10 26,059 43 Sep 05 H 44 MTL 21 W 5-4 41 Sep 02 A 29 TOR 16 W 3-6 317Jul 14 Th 8:00 PM WPG 20 vs CGY 21 27,890 47 Sep 11 A 13 MTL 43 L 5-5 46 Sep 10 H 28 TOR 6 W 4-6 18 Jul 15 Fr 7:30 PM MTL 40 vs TOR 17 24,698 49 Sep 16 H 23 EDM 38 L 5-6 51 Sep 17 A 32 CGY 19 W 5-6 19 Jul 16 Sa 4:00 PM HAM 33 vs SSK 3 22,245 56 Sep 25 H 55 CGY 36 W 6-6 54 Sep 24 A 42 SSK 5 W 6-6 20 Jul 16 Sa 7:00 PM EDM 33 vs BC 17 32,297 60 Oct 01 A 27 TOR 12 W 7-6 58 Sep 30 H 33 EDM 24 W 7-6 421Jul 22 Fr 10:00 PM BC 31 vs HAM 39 24,117 61 Oct 07 H 17 WPG 33 L 7-7 62 Oct 08 H 33 CGY 31 W 8-6 22 Jul 23 Sa 4:00 PM TOR 24 vs WPG 33 21,189 67 Oct 16 A MTL 68 Oct 16 A SSK 23 Jul 23 Sa 7:00 PM CGY 19 vs EDM 24 29,910 72 Oct 22 H BC 72 Oct 22 A HAM 24 Jul 24 Su 7:00 PM MTL 24 vs SSK 27 24,434 74 Oct 29 A SSK 75 Oct 29 H EDM 525Jul 28 Th 8:00 PM WPG 25 vs BC 20 29,533 77 Nov 03 A TOR 80 Nov 05 H MTL 26 Jul 29 Fr 6:30 PM HAM 34 vs MTL 26 24,068 27 Jul 29 Fr 9:30 PM EDM 26 vs TOR 25 32,478 Montreal PF Opp PA Record Calgary PF Opp PA Record 28 Jul 30 Sa 9:30 PM SSK 18 vs CGY 22 30,048 9 Jun 30 H 30 BC 26 W 1-0 11 Jul 01 H 21 TOR 23 L 0-1 629Aug 04 Th 7:30 PM TOR 23 vs MTL 36 19,204 15 Jul 09 A 39 SSK 25 W 2-0 14 Jul 08 A 34 BC 32 W 1-1 30 Aug 05 Fr 7:30 PM WPG 28 vs EDM 16 29,533 18 Jul 15 H 40 TOR 17 W 3-0 17 Jul 14 A 21 WPG 20 W 2-1 31 Aug 05 Fr 10:30 PM BC 24 vs SSK 11 25,238 24 Jul 24 H 24 SSK 27 L 3-1 23 Jul 23 H 19 EDM 24 L 2-2 32 Aug 06 Sa 9:30 PM CGY 32 vs HAM 20 29,307 26 Jul 29 A 26 HAM 34 L 3-2 28 Jul 30 A 22 SSK 18 W 3-2 733Aug 11 Th 7:30 PM MTL 27 vs EDM 4 24,448 29 Aug 04 A 36 TOR 23 W 4-2 32 Aug 06 H 32 HAM 20 W 4-2 34 Aug 12 Fr 9:00 PM SSK 35 vs CGY 45 30,048 33 Aug 11 H 27 EDM 4 W 5-2 34 Aug 12 A 45 SSK 35 W 5-2 35 Aug 13 Sa 7:00 PM HAM 37 vs TOR 32 24,347 40 Aug 27 A 31 CGY 38 L 5-3 40 Aug 27 H 38 MTL 31 W 6-2 36 Aug 13 Sa 10:00 PM BC 17 vs WPG 30 24,131 43 Sep 05 A 21 HAM 44 L 5-4 44 Sep 05 H 7 EDM 35 L 6-3 837Aug 18 Th 7:30 PM TOR 24 vs SSK 18 20,482 47 Sep 11 H 43 HAM 13 W 6-4 45 Sep 09 A 30 EDM 20 W 7-3 38 Aug 19 Fr 9:00 PM EDM 1 vs BC 36 35,216 52 Sep 18 H 23 WPG 25 L 6-5 51 Sep 17 H 19 BC 32 L 7-4 939Aug 26 Fr 8:00 PM WPG 30 vs HAM 27 30,338 53 Sep 23 A 34 EDM 21 W 7-5 56 Sep 25 A 36 HAM 55 L 7-5 40 Aug 27 Sa 4:00 PM CGY 38 vs MTL 31 30,386 57 Sep 30 A 32 WPG 26 W 8-5 59 Oct 01 H 40 SSK 3 W 8-5 10 41 Sep 02 Fr 7:30 PM TOR 16 vs BC 29 19,593 63 Oct 10 H 29 TOR 19 W 9-5 62 Oct 08 A 31 BC 33 L 8-6 42 Sep 04 Su 4:00 PM SSK 27 vs WPG 7 30,048 67 Oct 16 H HAM 65 Oct 14 A TOR 43 Sep 05 Mo 1:00 PM HAM 44 vs MTL 21 26,964 71 Oct 22 A WPG 70 Oct 21 H SSK 44 Sep 05 Mo 4:30 PM CGY 7 vs EDM 35 35,650 76 Oct 30 H CGY 76 Oct 30 A MTL 11 45 Sep 09 Fr 9:00 PM EDM 20 vs CGY 30 45,672 80 Nov 05 A BC 79 Nov 05 H WPG 46 Sep 10 Sa 4:00 PM BC 28 vs TOR 6 25,263 47 Sep 11 Su 1:00 PM MTL 43 vs HAM 13 24,304 Toronto PF Opp PA Record Edmonton PF Opp PA Record 48 Sep 11 Su 4:00 PM WPG 23 vs SSK 45 30,518 11 Jul 01 A 23 CGY 31 W 1-0 12 Jul 03 A 42 SSK 28 W 1-0 12 49 Sep 16 Fr 7:30 PM HAM 23 vs EDM 38 22,654 13 Jul 08 A 16 WPG 22 L 1-1 16 Jul 09 H 28 HAM 10 W 2-0 50 Sep 17 Sa 4:00 PM SSK 30 vs TOR 20 30,048 18 Jul 15 A 17 MTL 40 L 1-2 20 Jul 16 H 33 BC 17 W 3-0 51 Sep 17 Sa 7:00 PM CGY 19 vs BC 32 29,929 22 Jul 23 H 24 WPG 33 L 1-3 23 Jul 23 A 24 CGY 19 W 4-0 52 Sep 18 Su 1:00 PM MTL 23 vs WPG 25 24,642 27 Jul 29 A 25 EDM 26 L 1-4 27 Jul 29 H 26 TOR 25 W 5-0 13 53 Sep 23 Fr 9:00 PM EDM 21 vs MTL 34 40,274 29 Aug 04 H 23 MTL 36 L 1-5 30 Aug 05 A 16 WPG 28 L 5-1 54 Sep 24 Sa 4:00 PM SSK 5 vs BC 42 30,048 35 Aug 13 A 32 HAM 37 L 1-6 33 Aug 11 A 4MTL27L 5-2 55 Sep 24 Sa 7:00 PM TOR 25 vs WPG 24 19,108 37 Aug 18 H 24 SSK 18 W 2-6 38 Aug 19 H 1 BC 36 L 5-3 56 Sep 25 Su 1:00 PM HAM 55 vs CGY 36 20,153 41 Sep 02 H 16 BC 29 L 2-7 44 Sep 05 A 35 CGY 7W6-3 14 57 Sep 30 Fr 7:30 PM WPG 26 vs MTL 32 30,447 46 Sep 10 A 6 BC 28 L 2-8 45 Sep 09 H 20 CGY 30 L 6-4 58 Sep 30 Fr 10:30 PM BC 33 vs EDM 24 50,213 50 Sep 17 A 20 SSK 30 L 2-9 49 Sep 16 A 38 HAM 23 W 7-4 59 Oct 01 Sa 4:00 PM CGY 40 vs SSK 3 33,469 55 Sep 24 H 25 WPG 24 W 3-9 53 Sep 23 H 21 MTL 34 L 7-5 60 Oct 01 Sa 7:00 PM TOR 12 vs HAM 27 21,853 60 Oct 01 H 12 HAM 27 L 3-10 58 Sep 30 A 24 BC 33
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