The very idea of joining Stevie Baggs with sack specialists Justin Hickman and Garrett McIntyre must make Ticats’ DC Greg Marshall salivate says Bert Faibish.
Like a younger brother finally getting noticed, Hamilton’s secondary decided it was time to step out from behind the shadow of the front seven says Bert Faibish
Over the last two games Cobb has run the ball 42 times for 185 yards and averaged 4.4 yards every time he’s carried the ball — almost a half-yard more than the previous six games.
Scouts spend a considerable amount of time identifying players who could make their team better. McManus has already visited 10 camps looking for prospective Tiger-Cats.
When the league’s leading rusher, Argos running back Cory Boyd, meets the league’s most talented linebackers from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, something will have to give.
Nicknamed “Sticky” for a reason, veteran Ticats receiver Dave Stala has been catching footballs at a record rate this season and become one of the best clutch possession receivers.
It may not have been the way that Barker had wanted to earn the starters job, but the culmination of years of hard work is something worth appreciating says Bert Faibish.
With the CFL season approaching its fourth week there is one thing that is becoming increasingly apparent says CFL.ca’s Bert Faibish. Kevin Glenn means business.
What happened in a 49-29 Week one loss to the Bombers will be hard to forget for the Ticats but should give them some added motivation this week says CFL.ca’s Bert Faibish.