Showing posts with label CFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CFL. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

CFL 2017: Typical Start, The West is Best and the East is .500

Another year and another strong start for the West, this time Edmonton is undefeated, with Calgary in a shocking 2 wins, a loss and an opening tie against its Grey Cup counterpart from last year as start.  Saskatchewan has a win, so the extremes between undefeated and winless are not there this year.

In the East, the Argoooooooooooos are on top with a .500 record, and last year's Grey Cup winning REDBlacks are nowhere to be seen.  They must have been celebrating right through training camp....


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

2016 Grey Cup: East Versus West? or West Versus West?

Well it's that time of year in Canada - the leaves are changing colour, hockey season is back, people are thinking of winter vacations and the Canadian Football League ("CFL") playoffs are about to start. For those not familiar, the CFL rules are a little different than American or NFL or college football. Secondly, with a nine team league, the playoff format is: the first place team in each division (West and East) receive a bye while second and First place teams play one game with the winners moving on to face the first place team the following week. Those division winners punch their ticket to face off in the Grey Cup final (104th Grey Cup this year, yes more than twice a old as the Superbowl) this year in Toronto. Under the "crossover" format and due to only six teams qualifying, if the fourth place team in either division has a better record than the third place team in the opposite division (that is, more points) that fourth place team will compete in the opposite division. This year, the Edmonton Eskimos, sitting fourth in the West Division, have more points than the third place Toronto Atgonauts, sitting third in the East Division. It is likely that Edmonton may actually advance and win the East Division title although coming from the West. Dominating the West Division and the CFL are the Calgary Stampeders (arguably, Grey Cup champs already, just hand it to them). If the two face each other in the Grey Cup Final, an unlikely prediction to make at the beginning of ANY season, not just this one, would result in a rare "All Alberta " Grey Cup Final. A lot of eyebrow raises to come in November as this becomes noticed. Grey Cup will are place Sunday November 27th in Toronto.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Finally a positive view on the CFL: C'mon Canada

Finally a positive angle on this historic, tested and battle worn league that has faced adversity, stiff profeseional sports competition and financial woes yet continues to thrive in the hearts of its tough, beloved and cold bewrimg fans.

Yes the Argos are North America's oldest professional franchise.  And some of the most significant records are born out of the CFL.

Unfortunately Canadians loke robots are programmed to think negatively of its own when faced with the glitz and hype of anything American that is comparable to ours. 

Well written, and see you at the Grey Cup....outdoors...cold and windy

(Wouldn't that make a great game? ...Superbowl winner versus
Grey Cup champ...in Winnipeg...in November)

Arrrrrrrrrrrgooooooooos!!!

http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/business-world-news-roundup-august-24-2016