Ticats’ offence looking to improve its finish versus Edmonton Eskimos
HAMILTON — Moving the ball hasn’t been a problem this season for quarterback Jeremiah Masoli and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ offence.
Capping drives with touchdowns, though, is another matter.
Hamilton (3-5) hosts Edmonton (6-3) on Thursday night. The Ticats are averaging 403.5 offensive yards per game, second only to the Eskimos (425.7).
But the Ticats stand fifth overall in scoring (24 offensive points per game) while the Eskimos, led by CFL passing leader Mike Reilly, are second (28.6).


