If the Stamps aren’t up on the Bombers one game by the time we play our home-and-home it won’t make a difference if we’re tied, one game down or two games down.
Since we lost the first game against them, we’ll have to win both final games to claim the tiebreaker. A split means they have the tiebreaker.
So two games down is pretty much the same as tied. If we beat them both times, and take care of the Lions our final game, we’re good (Also assuming Sask drops off).
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