The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are the statistical favourites of the CFL Simulation, but the Calgary Stampeders are making some noise, riding a three-game win streak.
This week, the CFL Simulation’s favourite team is on the verge of doing what is statistically a near-certainty. Meanwhile, the Argos and Stamps make positive moves toward the post-season.
The Bombers’ dominance this season hits an interesting statistical benchmark, while the Alouettes’ OT win over the Ticats levels the Eastern field in the eyes of our CFL simulation.
As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers rattle off wins, the CFL Simulator sees the team pulling away from the competition as well, while also turning an eye to the 3-2 BC Lions.
After a long, long hiatus, CFL Simulation is back. Find out what your team’s probability of success is as we move into the middle third of the regular-season.
With the Divisional Finals set, CFL Simulation gives another crack at determining who we’ll be seeing in Edmonton, along with who is more likely to be hoisting the Grey Cup.
With six teams remaining as the Grey Cup Playoffs get set to get underway, CFL Simulation brings us nine potential Grey Cup matchups and their likelihood.
Entering into the final week of the regular season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers have themselves with some of the highest odds of bringing home the 106th Grey Cup.
TORONTO — With large part to do with their 30-3 victory in Edmonton, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers projections have increased across the board, and in turn has knocked the Eskimos towards the bottom ...
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