CFL POWER RANKINGS
WEEK 7
Edmonton
When a coach finds fault with too many missed assignments following a 25-point win, that is everybody’s definition of domination.
Hamilton
A perfect 8-0 at Tim Hortons Field over two seasons, the Ticats will play eight of their remaining 13 games at home.
Toronto
The team that wears adversity well finally gets to play a home game (Saturday). Will anybody along Blue Jays Way care?
Calgary
Parity in the CFL? Tell coach John Hufnagel about it. The defending champs are 4-2 and have worked hard for every win.
Winnipeg
“Like a rolling stone … with no direction home” — it’s difficult to tell where the wildly fluctuating Bombers are headed.
Montreal
Coming off a bye week in the schedule, the Als needed some time alone after squandering a 17-point lead against the Stampeders.
Ottawa
That’s all there is? There ain’t no Mo? QB Henry Burris is seeking a better connection with underperforming star receiver Maurice Price.
B.C.
Growing concern is evidenced by the watchful presence of GM Wally Buono, whose profile looms ever larger on the practice field.
Saskatchewan
Smooth throwing motion, dynamic in the open field, new quarterback recruit Blake Sims looked on as a Darian Durant-intraining last week.