There have been a lot of long, miserable weeks for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats this summer, trying to maintain buoyancy after four losses in five games. But now they're looking ahead to a couple of very pleasant weeks as they enter the Canadian Football League bye period, during which they can feel pretty good about themselves. The Tiger-Cats dominated the possession clock, the ground game and invoked an intelligent game plan in the face of massive manpower losses to injury to defeat the reeling and ultimately booed Edmonton Eskimos, 30-29, in front of 31,006 disgruntled Albertans on Friday night.