GP W L T PCT
Montréal 175 111 64 0 .634
BC 176 107 68 1 .608
Edmonton 176 93 82 1 .528
Saskatchewan 176 89 86 1 .506
Winnipeg 175 88 85 2 .503
Calgary 175 84 89 2 .480
Toronto 176 80 94 2 .455
Hamilton 175 58 116 1 .331
Ottawa 72 23 49 0 .329
I think that's accurate. If the Alouettes win today or anytime before the end of the schedule, then they will have the most regular season victories of any team in the 2000's.
Yes and no. This recent year has attracted the fans of old and brought some new fans into the mix so all that losing turned to winning is a big up for the fan base. I love going to games knowing that you have a chance to win rather then praying that you don’t get spanked too badly.
This is in someone’s media guide… somewhere, or at least TSN/Stats LLC should have it. The stats are taken directly from this site. I’m not sure why BC is two games short ('91, '95.) Winning percentage is noteworthy considering all the teams and GP discrepancy. No typo this time, but there could be errors. 1990’s:
GP W L T PCT
Calgary 180 127 52 1 0.706
Edmonton 180 113 66 1 0.628
BC 178 87 90 1 0.489
Winnipeg 180 81 99 0 0.450
Toronto 180 74 106 0 0.411
Saskatchewan 180 71 108 1 0.394
Hamilton 180 65 114 1 0.361
Montréal 72 46 25 1 0.639
Ottawa 126 37 89 0 0.294
Baltimore 36 27 9 0 0.750
Sacramento 36 15 20 1 0.417
Shreveport 36 14 22 0 0.389
Birmingham 18 10 8 0 0.556
Memphis 18 9 9 0 0.500
Las Vegas 18 5 13 0 0.278
*BAL/MTL 108 73 34 1 0.676
GP W L T PCT
Gotta give grims the benefit of the doubt. Marv Levy a CFL (great) couldn’t win the big one with the NFL Bill’s. Trestman just may not be able to win the big Canadian Classic either. So at this point, B.C. and the west Rep has a shot. :rockin:
As much as I hate to say it Montreal was the classiest team this decade, hands down. I think they had the most Grey Cup appearances as well with 7 or 8 of them. I guess that is the closest thing to a dynasty these days.