This we know for sure: 1. Zach Collaros and Bo Levi Mitchell are winners and leaders of men! 2. Zach Collaros and Bo Levi Mitchell will be making their first career Grey Cup starts. 3. These bright young stars will be around for a while, hopefully! Collaros is a fierce competitor and that drive for excellence runs hot! Hes a quarterback his teammates believe in, not so much by what he says, but by what he does. This young and talented quarterback excels at extending plays with his athleticism and imagination. He is very instinctive in his feel for the game and sees the field extremely well relative to his experience level. One of the rare strengths that Collaros possesses is the ability to extend a play, all the while keeping his eyes downfield. So many times this season we have seen a defence react to Collaros’ scrambling ability and converge on him only to see him dump the ball over the top for big gains and numerous conversions on second down. Collaros has been impressive in his game management capabilities and is a big reason why this team has gone 9-2 down the stretch. The Tiger-Cats defence gets a lot of the praise, and justifiably so, but you have to have a quarterback that can check his ego, understand the complexion of a game, and do what is necessary in order to ultimately win. He has done that with great poise and character in a playoff mentality down the stretch since coming back from his concussion issue in the first half of the season. Since returning from his stint on the six-game injured list, Collaros has led the Ticats to a 9-3 record, which rivals Calgary’s 8-2 record during that same time. Collaros finished the year with 3,261 passing yards and 15 touchdowns to nine interceptions on 65.8 percent accuracy. Ball security, game management and clutch throws have been his calling card since that return. Collaros will have numerous weapons at his disposal come Sunday and with the addition of Nic Grigsby to the arsenal, I believe having a balanced attack, controlling the time of possession, and limiting the chances for the best player in the CFL to touch the ball (Calgary’s Jon Cornish), will play a huge roll in whether or not Hamilton becomes the 2014 Grey Cup Champions. Remember the last nine Grey Cup Champions have won the time of possession battle. And on the other side of the field. Mitchell spots the ball, or to put it another way, locates the ball with great accuracy. If a back or receiver is in the flats, you will see Mitchell locate the ball in a position where the back has a chance to turn it up and not break stride. If a defender is on the inside of a receiver in tight coverage, you will see him place a ball on the outside, in a location only where his receiver can make a play on it. Easier said than done on this massive CFL field we play on up here in this great country. Mitchell had similar stats to Collaros this season, finishing with 3,389 yards and 22 touchdowns to eight interceptions. Mitchell sees and recognizes defences like a seasoned veteran. The significance of this rare trait in a young quarterback is how quickly he has latched on to the reading of defences. Its not as easy as he is making it look! Some guys never figure it out and get bounced from the league before they ever do. Mitchell has a bead on it in only 17 starts and thats why he is 15-2 in that stretch. He sees it better than most! You often hear folks talk about how a game slows down for players with age and experience, well for Mitchell, the game is already at snail speed and hes making it look easy playing pitch and catch with a talented group of hungry receivers. Oh yeah, it doesn’t hurt to have the best player in the CFL in the backfield with you in Cornish. With that said, Mitchell has found a way to feed Cornish and incorporate his skill set all the while maintaining harmony with a very balanced offensive attack! Again, not easy! Something that is not talked about but very well could play a big factor in Sundays outcome is his ability to extend plays and/or make them with his legs. He may not be Collaros, but he has plenty of giddy up to move the chains and extend drives. All in all a wonderful talent that has been entertaining to watch blossom so quickly right before our eyes in 2014. Ryan Carpenter Jersey . Sure, Josh Browns 45-yard field goal on the third drive of overtime lifted the New York Giants to a 23-20 win over Detroit on Sunday. But the Lions (7-8) dropped themselves out of the NFC North race by losing five of their last six games, blowing fourth-quarter leads in each setback. James McCann Jersey . Canada will host Japan in a World Group first-round match in 2015. 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When he had completed his eventful evening, Fernandez slowly walked off the mound one last time, removing his cap as the crowd gave him a standing ovation. Two relievers pitched the final two innings, and the woeful Marlins beat the playoff-bound Braves 5-2. The game was the last of the season for the demonstrative 21-year-old Fernandez because he passed his 170-inning limit set by the Marlins. A top candidate for NL Rookie of the Year, he finished 12-6 with an ERA of 2.19, second-lowest in the majors behind only the Dodgers Clayton Kershaw. Fernandez homered in the sixth inning, and after slowly circling the bases he engaged in a heated exchange with catcher Brian McCann, which prompted the other players to join them. Shoves were swapped but no punches were evident, and no one was ejected. Bad blood became evident in the top of the sixth, when Fernandez stared at the Braves bench muttering as he walked off the mound to end the inning, then waved his arms in agitation in the dugout. It was unclear what he was upset about, and the Marlins led 4-1 at the time. When Fernandez homered a short time later, he admired the hit before slowly starting into his trot. He spat as he rounded third base, and third baseman Chris Johnson said something to him. McCann and Fernandez then traded words at the plate, and after umpire Sam Holbrook stepped between them, other players quickly joined the dispute. Fernandez laughed as he was pulled away by teammates, and the crowd of 25,111 roared. Fernandez returned to the mound to pitch a hitlesss seventh and complete his season.dddddddddddd He allowed five hits and one run, walked three and struck out five, and finished 9-0 in 15 home starts. The Braves only run off Fernandez came when Evan Gattis homered on the first pitch of the sixth. Atlanta went 0 for 7 against the right-hander with runners in scoring position. Miamis Giancarlo Stanton hit his 20th homer and drove in three runs. Fernandez caught a break in the first inning. Jordan Schafer led off with a double and advanced on a flyout, and with two out, a pitch by Fernandez got past catcher Koyie Hill. But the ball caromed directly back to the catcher, Schafer held, and Gattis grounded out on the next pitch to end the inning. A similar, improbable ricochet on a pitch led to a rundown that gave the Braves the final out in their 4-3 victory Tuesday. Fernandez pitched around a two-out double by Andrelton Simmons in the second. He walked two in the fourth, when the Braves loaded the bases with two out, but Elliot Johnson popped out to end the inning. Fernandez again escaped trouble -- and injury -- in the fifth. With two out and a runner at second, Freddie Freeman shattered his bat on a squibber to the pitcher. Fernandez fielded the ball and avoided the barrel of the bat, which rolled under his glove, then threw to first for the out to end the inning. Notes: Braves RF Justin Upton was back in the lineup after leaving Tuesdays game when he fouled a ball off his right knee. ... Hanging in the Marlins dugout near the bat rack was a team jersey, and on the back it read, "Never Forget 9-11." ... Marlins RHP Nathan Eovaldi is likely to be scratched from scheduled start Thursday against Atlanta because of back tightness. Rookie LHP Brian Flynn would take his place. 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