
CFL Quick Hits - August 24
The Ticats elder statesman leads in a bold way.
Hamitlon defensive back Marc Beswick's play is special to the Ticats.
Defensively the Ticats are focused on wrapping up Winnipeg's slippery runner.
In Bomberland the Blue and Gold believe they can pick up where they left off before the bye.
A change could be made in the Winnipeg receiving corps.
The battle between opposing defensive ends will be one towatch on Friday night in Winnipeg.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2011-08-24 09:20:11
CFL Quick Hits - August 23
Ticats offensive lineman Simeon Rottier is growing as a starter.
Kevin Glenn and Khari Jones' relationship continues to blossom.
Winnipeg has lots of depth at returner.
After suffering a knee injury in week one against the Ticats, Bombers receiver Kito Poblah is looking to win back his starting job.
Tickets have been hard to come by, to watch the Blue Bombers at Canad Inns stadium.
The Bombers continue to ride the wave of popularity.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2011-08-23 09:22:31
CFL Quick Hits - August 22
Newcomer David Hyland will get a chance in the Ticat secondary.
The Ticats were back to work in Burlington on Sunday.
Number one pick Henoc Muamba is ready for his CFL debut.
Bombers quarterback Buck Pierce is trying to keep the focus on football.
Defensive tackle Doug Brown could return to the Bombers lineup against Hamilton.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2011-08-22 09:29:56
CFL Quick Hits - August 18
Former Ticat Ray Mariuz was featured in a recent Source for Sports commercial.
Ticats.ca reviews the Tiger-Cats offence after the first seven weeks of the season.
Argos quarterback Cleo Lemon has played well since he was given an ultimatum.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2011-08-18 09:31:46
CFL Quick Hits - August 17
The Ticats are bringing Canadian football to Atlantic Canada.
Sam Giguere, a first round pick of the Ticats in 2008, could finally be on his way to Hamilton.
Hamilton's narrow win over Toronto is more impressive than at first glance.
Early season pains have paid dividends for the Tiger-Cats.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2011-08-17 09:27:52