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FREE CONTEST: Edmonton Eskimos at Ottawa Redblacks ($25 Prize!)

"The Crowd" has Ottawa as (-1.9) favorites

Nov 29, 2015; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA; Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly (13) drops back to pass against the Ottawa Redblacks in the Grey Cup football game at Investors Group Field. Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports
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Overview:

On Thursday, August 10th, the (6-0-0) Edmonton Eskimos will be on the road to take on the (1-5-1) Ottawa Redblacks.

 The Crowd:

“The Crowd” projects a final score of Ottawa 29.4 – Edmonton 27.5 with an over/under of 57.0.

2017 Statistics (9 total teams):

Point differential: Edmonton +28 (3rd) > Ottawa -8 (tied for 5th)

Points per game: Edmonton 29.5 (4th) > Ottawa 27.7 (5th)

Points allowed per game: Edmonton 24.8 (2nd) > Ottawa 28.9 (6th)

Yards per game: Edmonton 419.8 (2nd) > Ottawa 400.4 (6th)

Yards allowed per game: Edmonton 338.2 (1st) > Ottawa 430.0 (8th)

Summary:

Edmonton is a perfect (6-0-0) after defeating Hamilton 33-28 on their home field.  Mike Reily threw for 317 yards and 2 touchdowns in the victory.  Running back LaDarius Perkins had a big game with 105 yards on 19 carries.  Ottawa fell to Winnipeg 33-30 on a last second field goal by Justin Medlock.  The Redblacks were up seven points with five minutes to go but let their lead slip away.  Trevor Harris threw for 263 yards and 2 touchdowns in defeat.  Edmonton is (1-0) against Ottawa beating 23-21 earlier this season.  Edmonton is (4-0) at home this season while Ottawa is (0-3) on the road.  Despite their record, Ottawa has played much better in recent weeks.  Edmonton has the advantage in every category statistically and should win this one on the road.

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Edmonton wins 30-24

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