On the defensive side of the ball, Hamilton added defensive tackle Matt Kirk, defensive end Brandon Guillory and linebacker Otis Floyd. Perhaps more importantly, the Tiger Cats re-signed one of their most promising defensive players in Chris Thompson.
The Tabbies also added veteran quarterback Kevin Glenn from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Glenn is expected to challenge Quinton Porter and provide leadership.
Hamilton didn’t suffer too many losses during the off-season, but did lose running back Jesse Lumdsen to the Eskimos and quarterback Richie Williams to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Concerns
When you have been bad for so long like Hamilton has, there are always going to be questions mark heading into a new season.
Hamilton looks to have a promising roster on paper, but that doesn’t mean they will be successful.
If young quarterback Quinton Porter experiences a drop off this season, Hamilton will have to hope that Kevin Glenn can rekindle some of his old magic.
Hamilton’s running backs also look decent on paper. Kenton Keith has had great success in his career, and Terry Caulley and Tre Smith have both been good for Hamilton in the past.
But Keith hasn’t always been the most consistent player in his career and Caulley and Smith have experienced injury problems.
Whoever does earn the starting running backs job will be running behind an improved, but not yet proven offensive line.
On the defensive side, Hamilton will have to improve on their defense which has been porous at times.
With a front seven anchored by lineman Brandon Guillory, Matt Kirk and a solid line backing core, Hamilton should be able to stop the run decently, but there secondary has always been a question mark.
Hamilton will have to hope the defensive back Chris Thompson continues his All-Star play of last season.
Summary
If Hamilton struggled this season and missed the playoffs, it wouldn’t really surprise any body. It seems like whenever you think Hamilton has turned a corner, they fall flat on their face.
The same scepticism will be equally as high this season with question marks galore. Can an inexperienced coach in Marcel Bellefeuille lead the Tiger Cats? Will Hamilton’s offensive line really improve? Can Hamilton’s defense turn the corner?
I however, remain cautiously optimistic. Baring injuries, the Tiger Cats should have a solid running back running behind a good offensive line.
Quinton Porter should be a efficient quarterback this season and the receiving core has also improved over the years.
Hamilton’s defense may struggle, but they should be able to shut down teams enough to give their offense a chance.
The Eastern Division is weak this year, so now may be the time for Hamilton to cement themselves as contenders and not pretenders.
It’s time to shed some light on a franchise that has been in the dark for so many years.
My Prediction: Around 8-10 wins, a second place finish and a home playoff berth in the East.
Outstanding Player of the Year: Kenton Keith
Defensive Player of the Year: Markeith Knowlton
Canadian of the Year: Chris Bauman
Lineman of the Year: Alexandre Gauthier
Special Teams Player of the Year: Nick Setta
Rookie of the Year: Simeon Rottier
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