3 stats that defined the Alouettes win over the Ticats in Week 10

MONTREAL — The mark of a championship roster is usually its depth.

The Montreal Alouettes continue to showcase why they are the current champions while simultaneously holding the top record in the league by replacing their injured star players with other dynamic playmakers.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.cfl.ca/2024/08/10/3-stats-that-defined-the-alouettes-win-over-the-ticats-in-week-10

Right Now, " Simply the Best"

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discipline, at this moment that is correct, but this is the CFL and things can change

For sure, but given the hard times of 2013-2018, I’m savouring us being the best in 2024. Enjoy the good times!

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You got THAT right! (AL’S fan in Texas!)

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The mark of a CFL championship team is the depth of their roster. It behooves the sask roughriders to immediately aquire qb Bo Levi Mitchell for his football experience and expertise. This move would give the riders a legitimate chance to challenge the Powerhouse Montreal Alouettes for the 2024 Grey Cup. Shea Patterson is not going to win a championship on behalf of the riders franchise should Trevor Harris get reinjured once again. Bo Levi Mitchell plus Oc Marc Mueller, BINGO!

Another common trait for these two teams: they have direct connections to the RCAF. 424 “City of Hamilton” Tiger Squadron based in Trenton, uses the leaping tiger emblem.( They were formed in Hamilton before WW2. )
425 “Alouette” Squadron, in Bagotville inspired the name the Montreal CFL team chose.