POWER RANKINGS
1 Calgary (1)
Even when the Stampeders are not at their best, they are still the best in the league, underlined on Saturday when Calgary won 25-22 in Edmonton.
2 Winnipeg (2)
Bombers have been league’s most opportunistic team over the past calendar year. Commit a turnover against them and you will pay.
3 Edmonton (3)
Head coach Jason Maas espouses importance of discipline, only to lose his temper and destroy a headset. Eskimos’ season may resemble the headset if the combustible coach cannot restore a semblance of order.
4 B.C. (5)
So much for the great QB debate. The Lions will go as far as Jonathon Jennings can take them.
5 Saskatchewan (4)
If Kevin Glenn can’t return soon, Riders will likely descend in the rankings and mingle with dreadful teams from the East.
6 Ottawa (6)
Despite losing to lowly Hamilton on Saturday, Ottawa leads the East Division with nine points.
7 Toronto (7)
What do the Argos call a bye week? Progress.
8 Hamilton (8)
Hamilton has won two games in a row — a phenomenal showing by subterranean East Division standards.
9 Montreal (9)
An older team that is accelerating the aging process of its fans. Not exactly a formula for success.