1. Man I can't wait. Gonna get there extra early this year. seems like every year I'm getting there 5 minutes into the game.
2. I think that the only way the stamps stay close is to hold Eskimos off the scoreboard early. If the Eskimos can get that lead, they take out any chance of a run game. dunigan hasn't shown much in sticking with a game plan.
3. Front seven need a strong game to cover up for Marsh. Tommy Jones is not a smart quarterback, and when pressured makes bad choices. Calgary's O-line isn't bad so that will be a great matchup.
4. I think the Eskimos should look at going after Willie Fields who as I understand will pair up against Jason Tucker. Fields bits on the receiver time and again, and It wouldn't suprise me to see him chasing someone down the field if Jason makes his throws.
5. Calgary has been unusally weak on Special Teams this year, and I could see Winston having a productive day. As for Kicking, well I'll take Fleming over Hebert anyday.
6. O-line NEEDS to have a big day cause, believe it or not, when Calgarys front seven is on its game, they may be the best in the league, and I'm not joking. This is probably my single biggest worry because if we can't get Pringle established early, then that front seven can tee off and they are hard to stop.
7. I don't expect any big problems with Calgarys receivers, save for Marsh and whether or not calgary can exploit him. Calgary has slow receivers and we shouldn't have any real problem, knock on wood.
8. Like I said earlier, Pringle could have a big day as the Front seven as good as they are against the pass, struggle if the opposing O-line can break a hole here or there.
9. Although its not imperative, If the Eskimos can get there fans going early, and the stump fans quieted, then it will make things a whole lot easier. Historically, the eskimos are slow starters on LD, and that has made games closer then perhaps they should have been.
10. Finally, I just hope the Eskimos blow them out tomorrow. Every year It seems to come down to the final minute, and it wouldn't suprise me if tomorrow is the same.
Any thoughts of your own you'd like to add.
2. I think that the only way the stamps stay close is to hold Eskimos off the scoreboard early. If the Eskimos can get that lead, they take out any chance of a run game. dunigan hasn't shown much in sticking with a game plan.
3. Front seven need a strong game to cover up for Marsh. Tommy Jones is not a smart quarterback, and when pressured makes bad choices. Calgary's O-line isn't bad so that will be a great matchup.
4. I think the Eskimos should look at going after Willie Fields who as I understand will pair up against Jason Tucker. Fields bits on the receiver time and again, and It wouldn't suprise me to see him chasing someone down the field if Jason makes his throws.
5. Calgary has been unusally weak on Special Teams this year, and I could see Winston having a productive day. As for Kicking, well I'll take Fleming over Hebert anyday.
6. O-line NEEDS to have a big day cause, believe it or not, when Calgarys front seven is on its game, they may be the best in the league, and I'm not joking. This is probably my single biggest worry because if we can't get Pringle established early, then that front seven can tee off and they are hard to stop.
7. I don't expect any big problems with Calgarys receivers, save for Marsh and whether or not calgary can exploit him. Calgary has slow receivers and we shouldn't have any real problem, knock on wood.
8. Like I said earlier, Pringle could have a big day as the Front seven as good as they are against the pass, struggle if the opposing O-line can break a hole here or there.
9. Although its not imperative, If the Eskimos can get there fans going early, and the stump fans quieted, then it will make things a whole lot easier. Historically, the eskimos are slow starters on LD, and that has made games closer then perhaps they should have been.
10. Finally, I just hope the Eskimos blow them out tomorrow. Every year It seems to come down to the final minute, and it wouldn't suprise me if tomorrow is the same.
Any thoughts of your own you'd like to add.

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