Prediction: Montreal Alouettes VS Toronto Argonauts 2025-09-19
Toronto Argonauts vs. Montreal Alouettes: A Tale of Two (Very Different) Offenses
By Your Friendly Neighborhood CFL Handicapper, Who Still Can’t Spell “Argonauts” Without Checking Twice
Parsing the Odds: A Numbers Game
The bookmakers have Montreal as a slight favorite (-2.5) with decimal odds of 1.78 (implied probability: 56.18%), while Toronto sits at +2.5 with 2.06 odds (48.54%). The total is set at 51.5 points, suggesting a high-octane shootout. But let’s not let the numbers fool us—this isn’t Call of Duty: CFL Edition. Montreal’s recent 48-31 drubbing of Saskatchewan (a team that just clinched a playoff spot, no less) shows they’re clicking offensively, while Toronto’s 31-30 win over Edmonton was a nail-biter that relied on last-minute heroics and a kicker who’s part wizard, part daredevil.
Digesting the News: New Blood vs. Battle-Tested Veterans
Toronto Argonauts: The Argonauts added three fresh faces, including Tyler Kahmann, a wideout who played like a video game protagonist in college (3,258 yards, 49 TDs in three seasons). But let’s be real: Emporia State isn’t exactly the NFL Combine, and moving from NCAA Division II to the CFL is like asking a squirrel to drive a semi. Then there’s Josh Donovan, a 330-pound offensive lineman who helped Montreal win the Grey Cup in 2023. Great for morale, but will he help Toronto’s offense, which managed just 89 yards in the first half against Edmonton? Probably not immediately.
Montreal Alouettes: McLeod Bethel-Thompson just hit 100 career TD passes, and Tyson Philpot became the first Alouettes receiver in 22 years to eclipse 200 yards in a game. That’s not just a stat—it’s a statement. Montreal’s defense also forced a critical interception against Saskatchewan, proving they’re not just a one-man show. Meanwhile, Toronto’s defense picked off Edmonton four times but let them score 31 points. Pick your poison: Montreal’s explosive offense or Toronto’s leaky defense?
Humorous Spin: Because Sports Analysis Needs More Puns
- Tyler Kahmann’s college stats: If “3,258 yards and 49 TDs” were a pizza, it’d be a foot long with 10 toppings and a side of “Wait, is this even real life?”
- Josh Donovan’s Grey Cup win: He’s like the CFL’s version of a “practice roster hero,” now here to remind everyone that Toronto’s O-line is still… Toronto’s O-line.
- Tyson Philpot’s 200-yard game: The last Alouettes receiver to do that was in 1993, when CDs were still a thing. Philpot’s performance was so historic, even the CFL’s Twitter account probably used a thesaurus to describe it.
- The spread (-2.5): This game is like a tug-of-war between two teams holding a firework. Someone’s getting burned.
Prediction: The Alouettes Fly, the Argonauts Drift
Montreal’s offense is firing on all cylinders with Bethel-Thompson and Philpot, while Toronto’s new additions are still finding their sea legs. The Argonauts’ defense, which let Edmonton score 31 points, might as well be a sieve with a “Welcome to Toronto” sign.
Final Score Prediction: Montreal Alouettes 34, Toronto Argonauts 28.
Why? Because Montreal’s momentum, Bethel-Thompson’s veteran magic, and Philpot’s 200-yard heroics outweigh Toronto’s “new toy” energy. Plus, the implied probability favors the Alouettes by almost 8%. If you bet on Toronto, at least bring a fire extinguisher—just in case.
And remember, folks: If you see a squirrel driving a semi, it’s probably Tyler Kahmann.
Created: Sept. 15, 2025, 8:28 p.m. GMT