6 stats that may loom large in the Division Finals

TORONTO — With spots in the 112th Grey Cup on the line, both the Eastern and Western Finals bring fascinating matchups that highlight each team’s strengths, and their biggest challenges.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.cfl.ca/2025/11/03/6-stats-that-may-loom-large-in-the-division-finals
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It’s sad for CFL the Stamps are playing

The only stat in the East Final that would concern me is that the odds that Davis could win 12 straight games to start his career must be very low. To do it 13 times is ridiculous! This is Hamiltons only hope… that the odds play in their favour. Davis will have his way and Als D will frustrate BLM.

In the West the game will be a little closer but the Riders will wear down BC for a 10 pt win. Calgary would have been the tougher opponent. BC will not be so lucky next game.

A recurring injury might have been all that stood between the Alouettes and a perfect season. That’s a crazy thought.

Who would’ve thunk that Montreal’s ‘Achilles Heel’ would be Alexander’s hamstring? Not me that’s for sure.

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The Tiger-Cats have many interesting personalities on their team. When they ignite together, they can beat any team, especially in front of a huge home crowd. :chess_pawn:

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stampland : ……..

Could you please expand on , or explain your comment “ Its sad for the CFL the Stamps are playing.”

What were you trying to convey? Very confusing.

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