It's déjà vu for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes as the two East Division rivals meet Saturday at Percival Molson Stadium in the Eastern semifinal for the second season in a row on TSN.
While 613 kilometres separate Tim Hortons Field from the doors of McGill University, the Tiger-Cats and Alouettes have seen a lot of each other over the past three seasons.
"I think at the end of the day, they're going to want to establish him whether it's early – somewhere in the game they're going to try to establish that ," Steinauer said Wednesday."They do a good job in their schemes and mixing things up, adding people to the box." "Just staying disciplined," said defensive tackle Casey Sayles on the key to bottling up Stanback."It's just everyone just doing their individual jobs and if we do that and if we're perfect on a play then maybe he'll only get one or two yards rather than four to six."
But before Sayles and the Ticats can think of playing in front of their fans on the largest stage the league has to offer, they'll have to go through the Alouettes, their fans – and, of course, the horns.
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