TORONTO - Time hasn't cured what ails Scott Milanovich.

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach/offensive co-ordinator hasn't got over his club's lopsided 40-3 road loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last Saturday. The contest began badly for the East Division leaders as Trey Vaval returned the opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown.

"I'll let you know when I'm over it," Milanovich said. "There's no way to put your finger on exactly why you have a performance _ coaching performance, playing performance _ like that … we were whipped in all four phases, coaches included."

Hamilton (9-5) remains atop the East Division, two points ahead of idle Montreal (8-7). The Ticats will play their final regular-season road game Saturday afternoon at BMO Field with an opportunity to eliminate the Toronto A

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