TSN football analyst Chris Schultz is back with his Week 15 selections in the CFL. The Big Man finished 3-1 in Week 14, and sits at 36-21 on the season. Now Schultz is ready for more action.

Winnipeg at Ottawa

Really important game for the Bombers to keep Western playoff hopes alive and to keep confidence high. You have to express compliments to Drew Willy and the 303 yards passing last game and the way he played coming off the shoulder injury. Both teams will be well prepared for critical moments as both teams last week did not capitalize on the opportunities given to win (Winnipeg) or tie the game (Ottawa). When you look at the make up of the roster Ottawa has players that will continue to improve. The conversation over the next six games will be is Henry Burris the guy for the present and future. Tough assessment because until you have another quarterback in camp to compare skills against, the answer is yes. Henry still makes the critical mistake at the critical moment but still can be extremely effective. Youth may not be on his side but experience is and that has value. The Bombers started 5-1, then went 1-5 and now here in the final one third of the season are 0-1. I say they even it up to 1-1. Bombers over Redblacks on Friday night.

Saskatchewan at Calgary

Not sure who will start at quarterback because I am not sure of the patience level of Cory Chamblin and George Cortez with the present quarterbacks. And, is there anyone else out there who can be a productive player at football's toughest position? Realistic answer is no. The Riders are a good team at many different levels. Tyron Brackenridge may be the best at his position. John Chick may be the best at his position. Brendan Labatte, Westin Dressler, three good running backs and I could go on and on and on. With a possibility of Bo Levi Mitchell back, or not a bad second choice at all in Drew Tate, the quarterback advantage belongs to Calgary. What is the difference between Mitchell and Tate? Deep ball accuracy and ability. Tate missed four opportunities last Saturday night in BC and could have made it a comfortable win for Calgary instead of such a grinding one. Would Mitchell had made those throws based on what I have seen this year? Yes. These teams are more similar than different in all areas of football except for one. We know which one. Stampeders.

Edmonton at Toronto

Toronto is coming off its second and final bye week of the year and may be at their best right now. Chad Owens and Andre Durie will be back and Chad Kackert will resume a roll as a player in either a running back capacity or special teams influence but having him back enhances the team in an additional way. And Toronto starts a string of four home games in a row and if they win all four the East could go through Toronto on the way to the Grey Cup. For Edmonton it was a big time win over western opponent Saskatchewan but now it is Richard Ray that they have to prepare for. Major difference. I think Edmonton is the better team, Toronto the rested team, Edmonton the more aggressive team, Toronto the more explosive team. In the end, Argos over Edmonton.

B.C. at Hamilton

The Ticats have the best schedule to work with of the CFL's nine clubs. This game Saturday night ends the west for them and begins the East. After BC it is at Toronto, Ottawa, at Toronto, at Ottawa and Montreal at home. That represents opportunity. A lot is coming together for Hamilton, not as much for BC. I am not sure why Kevin Glenn was substituted for John Beck in the second half as Glenn did go back in and looked as Kevin Glenn always looked. Andrew Harris is out for the Lions as he needs ankle surgery. BC needs this one as there is not much separating the Lions, Bombers and Riders. The Lions are up and down, the Ticats are improving. Hamilton.