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2011 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season
Head Coach Marcel Bellefeuille
General Manager Bob O'Billovich
Home Field Ivor Wynne Stadium
Results
Record 8–10
Place 3rd, East
Playoff Finish Lost East Final
Uniform
File:CFL HAM Jersey 2011.png
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The 2011 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 62nd overall. The Tiger-Cats finished 3rd place in the East division with a 8–10 record. After hosting the East Semi-Final in 2009 and 2010 with no success, the Tiger-Cats had to go on the road for the 2011 playoffs since they finished 3rd in the East. In the East Semi-Final, the Ti-Cats upset the two-time defending Grey Cup champions, Montreal Alouettes, 52–44 in overtime, giving them their first playoff victory since 2001. The Ti-Cats then traveled to Winnipeg to play the Blue Bombers where they lost 19–3 in the East Final.

Offseason[]

CFL Draft[]

The 2011 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011.[1] The Tiger-Cats had six selections in the draft with their first coming in the second round with the 10th pick overall. The team traded their first round pick, which was 5th overall, to Edmonton for two second round picks. With those picks, Hamilton selected the 10th ranked Moe Petrus from the University of Connecticut and quickly followed with Maurice Forbes of Concordia with the 13th overall pick.[2]

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
2 10 Moe Petrus OL Connecticut
2 13 Maurice Forbes DL Concordia
3 20 Marc-Antoine Fortin DL Laval
3 21 Pascal Baillargeon OL Laval
5 33 Patrick Jean-Mary LB Howard
5 36 Tyrell Francisco TE Weber State
6 44 Jadon Wagner LB BYU

Preseason[]

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
A Sat, June 18 at Toronto Argonauts 31–12 Loss 12,851 0–1
B Wed, June 22 Montreal Alouettes 57–20 Win 26,732 1–1

Regular season[]

Season Standings[]

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Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Y-Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 10 8 0 432 432 20 Details
X-Montreal Alouettes 18 10 8 0 515 468 20 Details
X-Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 8 10 0 481 478 16 Details
Toronto Argonauts 18 6 12 0 397 498 12 Details

Season Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
1 Fri, July 1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24–16 Loss 23,852 0–1
2 Sat, July 9 at Edmonton Eskimos 28–10 Loss 26,059 0–2
3 Sat, July 16 Saskatchewan Roughriders 33–3 Win 22,245 1–2
4 Fri, July 22 at BC Lions 39–31 Win 24,117 2–2
5 Fri, July 29 Montreal Alouettes 34–26 Win 24,068 3–2
6 Sat, Aug 6 at Calgary Stampeders 32–20 Loss 29,307 3–3
7 Sat, Aug 13 Toronto Argonauts 37–32 Win 24,347 4–3
8 Bye 4–3
9 Fri, Aug 26 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30–27 Loss 30,338 4–4
10 Mon, Sept 5 Montreal Alouettes 44–21 Win 26,694 5–4
11 Sun, Sept 11 at Montreal Alouettes 43–13 Loss 24,304 5–5
12 Fri, Sept 16 Edmonton Eskimos 38–23 Loss 22,654 5–6
13 Sun, Sept 25 Calgary Stampeders 55–36 Win 20,153 6–6
14 Sat, Oct 1 at Toronto Argonauts 27–12 Win 21,853 7–6
15 Fri, Oct 7 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 33–17 Loss 23,268 7–7
16 Sun, Oct 16 at Montreal Alouettes 27–25 Loss 23,668 7–8
17 Sat, Oct 22 BC Lions 42–10 Win 25,536 8–8
18 Sat, Oct 29 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 19–3 Loss 29,073 8–9
19 Thurs, Nov 3 at Toronto Argonauts 33–16 Loss 20,833 8–10

Roster[]

Hamilton Tiger-Cats roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Slotbacks

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Injured List

Practice Roster


Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2011-11-22
Depth ChartTransactions
46 Active

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Coaching staff[]

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Staff
Front Office
  • Owner – Bob Young
  • President – Scott Mitchell
  • General Manager – Bob O'Billovich
  • Assistant General Manager/Director of Player Personnel – Joe Womack
  • Director of Football Operations – Shawn Burke
  • Canadian Player Development Coordinator and Head Canadian Scout – Drew Allemang
  • Head U.S. Scout – Danny McManus
  • Western Regional Scout – Richard Wade

Head Coaches

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Khari Jones
  • Receivers – Tim Kearse
  • Running Backs – Rick Worman
  • Offensive Line – Doug Malone
  • Offensive Assistant – Vince Luciani
 

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Corey Chamblin
  • Linebackers – Brad Miller
  • Defensive Line – John Kropke
  • Defensive Assistant – Dwayne Cameron

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Brad Miller
  • Special Teams Assistant – Scott Fawcett

Coaching Staff
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Awards and records[]

Milestones[]

Playoffs[]

Schedule[]

Game Date Time Opponent Score Result Attendance
East Semi-Final Nov 13 1:00 PM EST at Montreal Alouettes 52–44 (OT) Win 33,051
East Final Nov 20 1:00 PM EST at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 19–3 Loss 30,051

Playoff bracket[]

  November 13: Division Semi-Finals     November 20: Division Finals     November 27: 99th Grey Cup
BC Place Stadium – Vancouver
                           
  East     E3  Hamilton Tiger-Cats 3  
  E3  Hamilton Tiger-Cats 52*     E1  Winnipeg Blue Bombers 19    
  E2  Montreal Alouettes 44         E1  Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23
      W1  BC Lions 34
  West     W2  Edmonton Eskimos 23    
  W3  Calgary Stampeders 19     W1  BC Lions 40  
  W2  Edmonton Eskimos 33  

*-Team won in Overtime.

East Semi-Final[]

Hamilton at Montreal
by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total
• Tiger-Cats 10 14 3 17 8 52
Alouettes 3 13 7 21 0 44


East Final[]

Hamilton at Winnipeg
by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Tiger-Cats 3 0 0 0 3
• Blue Bombers 0 10 3 6 19


References[]

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