CFL Week 6 stat attack

CFL stat attack takes a statistical look at the past week in the CFL

Top Performer

Arland Bruce III (Receiver, Hamilton) – Receiving: 11 catches 197 yards and one touchdown.

Low Performer

Travis Lulay (Quarterback, British Columbia) – Passing: 15/28, 159 yards and one interception; Rushing: Two carries and 17 yards.

Surprise Performer

Cleo Lemon (Quarterback, Toronto) – Passing: 23/34, 292 yards, one touchdown and one interception; Rushing: One carry and 19 yards.

Top Quarterbacks

1. Darian Durant (Saskatchewan): 35/62, 445 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

2. Kevin Glenn (Hamilton): 24/41 371 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.

3. Steven Jyles (Winnipeg): 24/35, 349 yards and two touchdowns.

Top Running Backs

1. Cory Boyd (Toronto): 25 carries, 164 yards and two touchdowns.

2. Arkee Whitlock (Edmonton): 16 carries, 147 yards and one touchdown.

3. Fred Reid (Winnipeg): 12 carries and 98 yards.

Top Receivers

1. Arland Bruce III (Hamilton): 11 catches, 197 yards and one touchdown.

2. Weston Dressler (Saskatchewan): 13 catches, 169 yards and one touchdown.

3. Adarius Bowman (Winnipeg): Six catches, 139 yards and one touchdown.

Top Defensive Players

1. Chip Cox (Linebacker, Montreal): Eight tackles and two interceptions.

2. Jamall Johnson (Linebacker, Hamilton): Eight tackles and one sack.

3. Dwight Anderson (Defensive Back, Calgary): Seven tackles and one interception.

Top Special Teams Players

1. Tim Maypray (Returner, Montreal) – Kick Returns: Six returns, 109 yards and a 18.2-yard average; Punt Returns: One return for seven yards; Missed Field Goal Returns: One return, 118 yards and one touchdown.

2. Sandro DeAngelis (Kicker, Hamilton) – Field Goals: Three for three; Extra Points: Two for two.

3. Mike Renaud (Punter, Winnipeg) – Punts: Eight punts, 48-yard average.

Did you know: Durant attempted 62 passes this week; In two games against Montreal this year, Dressler has 323 yards and two touchdowns; Edmonton is allowing 164 rushing yards a game; Joffrey Reynolds hasn’t had a 100-yard game since Week 1; Drew Tate threw one pass this week and it was a touchdown; Paris Jackson is on pace for only 653 yards this season; In the last two weeks, Bruce has 17 catches, 469 yards and two touchdowns; Both of Maypray’s missed field goal return touchdowns this season have come against Saskatchewan.

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  1. brandon marsdin says:

    i dont know man it's like a tie between glenn adn durant, durant had almost 500 yards and completed more passes. there completion percentage is virtually identical with glenn at 58% and durant at 56%.

    However, Glenn had one more touchdown and one less interception. you have to make that a tie.

  2. Jonathan Hamelin, Ed says:

    Fair enough. Since I don't like to do ties, I gave the nod to Durant because of all the attempts and the higher yardage, But, a great game by Glenn.

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