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CFL

conradgriz said:
Just saw where Sambrano signed with BC Lions. Hope he gets a decent chance up North!


Anyone able to get CFL games on dish? Altiturd used to carry them now and then but stopped.
 
Glad to see it! I have said before I think Jabin can do very well up here, wider field and pre-snap motion make jamming receivers a tougher proposition. Now as long as there isn't a player strike maybe he can get a chance to shine.
 
SACCAT66 said:
Lulay to Sambrano for 9 (or whatever a T.D. is worth up there)

Oh I see what you did there. You pointed out that the CFL has different rules and then gave it a "or whatever, see how much I don't care about that secondary league" thing. That is clever, you are like the next George Carlin or Dennis Miller.

Ignorance of other systems is not an encouraging thing from a supporter of a supposed engineering and practical science school like MSU. Makes me scared for what your illustrious petroleum engineers will do when they encounter the metric system. Though it's no surprise that a CATS fan wouldn't know what a TD is worth. With your returning offence get used to not having to know what a TD is worth.
 
SaskGriz said:
SACCAT66 said:
Lulay to Sambrano for 9 (or whatever a T.D. is worth up there)

Oh I see what you did there. You pointed out that the CFL has different rules and then gave it a "or whatever, see how much I don't care about that secondary league" thing. That is clever, you are like the next George Carlin or Dennis Miller.

Ignorance of other systems is not an encouraging thing from a supporter of a supposed engineering and practical science school like MSU. Makes me scared for what your illustrious petroleum engineers will do when they encounter the metric system. Though it's no surprise that a CATS fan wouldn't know what a TD is worth. With your returning offence get used to not having to know what a TD is worth.

Easy now Sask... CFl rules are ridiculous. If the CFl put pride aside and made their rules more like US FB (those folks that invented football), they would pick up a huge group of US fans struggling through spring/summer sports. Canadian pride runs deep though eh?...
 
SaskGriz said:
SACCAT66 said:
Lulay to Sambrano for 9 (or whatever a T.D. is worth up there)

Oh I see what you did there. You pointed out that the CFL has different rules and then gave it a "or whatever, see how much I don't care about that secondary league" thing. That is clever, you are like the next George Carlin or Dennis Miller.

Ignorance of other systems is not an encouraging thing from a supporter of a supposed engineering and practical science school like MSU. Makes me scared for what your illustrious petroleum engineers will do when they encounter the metric system. Though it's no surprise that a CATS fan wouldn't know what a TD is worth. With your returning offence get used to not having to know what a TD is worth.

I actually just wanted to mention Lulay on the griz board again...But I guess I will take credit for that. And I do know what TD's are worth. I watch a lot of BC Lions games, because my wifes side of the family is from Abborsford B.C. and are huge sponsors. Aren't you Canadians suppose to be nice?

And your "Cats fans wouldn't know what a TD is worth" comment is BS...I saw you guys score...I don't know...like 5 on us last year in Bozeman. So there eh.
 
griz5700 said:
SaskGriz said:
SACCAT66 said:
Lulay to Sambrano for 9 (or whatever a T.D. is worth up there)

Oh I see what you did there. You pointed out that the CFL has different rules and then gave it a "or whatever, see how much I don't care about that secondary league" thing. That is clever, you are like the next George Carlin or Dennis Miller.

Ignorance of other systems is not an encouraging thing from a supporter of a supposed engineering and practical science school like MSU. Makes me scared for what your illustrious petroleum engineers will do when they encounter the metric system. Though it's no surprise that a CATS fan wouldn't know what a TD is worth. With your returning offence get used to not having to know what a TD is worth.

Easy now Sask... CFl rules are ridiculous. If the CFl put pride aside and made their rules more like US FB (those folks that invented football), they would pick up a huge group of US fans struggling through spring/summer sports. Canadian pride runs deep though eh?...

"The very first modern football games were played in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 13 and 14, 1874, between McGill University and a squad from Harvard. This “foot-ball” diversion, as Harvard’s Magenta newspaper called it, was still in its infancy, and the rules evolved even as the match progressed. In fact, the Harvard squad so enjoyed the Canadian innovations (running with the ball, downs and tackling) that they introduced them into a match with Yale the following year—and thus, college football took root in America." Sounds like maybe we both invented it, and since I'm a dual citizen it actually sounds like I invented it. :lol:
 
SaskGriz said:
griz5700 said:
SaskGriz said:
SACCAT66 said:
Lulay to Sambrano for 9 (or whatever a T.D. is worth up there)

Oh I see what you did there. You pointed out that the CFL has different rules and then gave it a "or whatever, see how much I don't care about that secondary league" thing. That is clever, you are like the next George Carlin or Dennis Miller.

Ignorance of other systems is not an encouraging thing from a supporter of a supposed engineering and practical science school like MSU. Makes me scared for what your illustrious petroleum engineers will do when they encounter the metric system. Though it's no surprise that a CATS fan wouldn't know what a TD is worth. With your returning offence get used to not having to know what a TD is worth.

Easy now Sask... CFl rules are ridiculous. If the CFl put pride aside and made their rules more like US FB (those folks that invented football), they would pick up a huge group of US fans struggling through spring/summer sports. Canadian pride runs deep though eh?...

"The very first modern football games were played in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 13 and 14, 1874, between McGill University and a squad from Harvard. This “foot-ball” diversion, as Harvard’s Magenta newspaper called it, was still in its infancy, and the rules evolved even as the match progressed. In fact, the Harvard squad so enjoyed the Canadian innovations (running with the ball, downs and tackling) that they introduced them into a match with Yale the following year—and thus, college football took root in America." Sounds like maybe we both invented it, and since I'm a dual citizen it actually sounds like I invented it. :lol:

I should probably have added that McGill is university in Montreal. Besides helping to invent football, McGill grad Lester Patrick is credited with creating the NHL and James Naismith, another McGill grad invented basketball.
 
I once read that the Canadian size field was the standard until about 1912 when U.S. college football adopted the 100 yard field we have now. If that is correct, the Canadians just kept the original sized field and didn't change it when we did down here.

I enjoy watching CFL games, I like the wide-open nature of play they have.
 
How are the salaries in the CFL compared to NFL or other professional sports? Does anyone know this?
 
reinell30 said:
How are the salaries in the CFL compared to NFL or other professional sports? Does anyone know this?

Laughable! The team salary cap is $4.4 million, the average salary is $83,000 and the rookie minimum is $45,000. These numbers are in CDN dollars.
 
SaskGriz said:
reinell30 said:
How are the salaries in the CFL compared to NFL or other professional sports? Does anyone know this?

Laughable! The team salary cap is $4.4 million, the average salary is $83,000 and the rookie minimum is $45,000. These numbers are in CDN dollars.

There are only there are 40 roster players per team (53 total) the salaries are still ridiculous.......
 
tnt said:
SaskGriz said:
reinell30 said:
How are the salaries in the CFL compared to NFL or other professional sports? Does anyone know this?

Laughable! The team salary cap is $4.4 million, the average salary is $83,000 and the rookie minimum is $45,000. These numbers are in CDN dollars.

There are only there are 40 roster players per team (53 total) the salaries are still ridiculous.......

Yeah the league just signed a new tv deal for 42 million a year over 5 years (I know peanuts in the states but big cake up here) the players want revenue sharing and yet the six owners (two of the teams are community owned like the Packers) are unwilling to budge and it looks like job action is going to happen.
 
SaskGriz said:
tnt said:
SaskGriz said:
reinell30 said:
How are the salaries in the CFL compared to NFL or other professional sports? Does anyone know this?

Laughable! The team salary cap is $4.4 million, the average salary is $83,000 and the rookie minimum is $45,000. These numbers are in CDN dollars.

There are only there are 40 roster players per team (53 total) the salaries are still ridiculous.......

Yeah the league just signed a new tv deal for 42 million a year over 5 years (I know peanuts in the states but big cake up here) the players want revenue sharing and yet the six owners (two of the teams are community owned like the Packers) are unwilling to budge and it looks like job action is going to happen.


$45K to $83K is not much when you consider the fact that each time you step on the field could be your last....Thanks for the info.
 
reinell30 said:
SaskGriz said:
tnt said:
SaskGriz said:
Laughable! The team salary cap is $4.4 million, the average salary is $83,000 and the rookie minimum is $45,000. These numbers are in CDN dollars.

There are only there are 40 roster players per team (53 total) the salaries are still ridiculous.......

Yeah the league just signed a new tv deal for 42 million a year over 5 years (I know peanuts in the states but big cake up here) the players want revenue sharing and yet the six owners (two of the teams are community owned like the Packers) are unwilling to budge and it looks like job action is going to happen.


$45K to $83K is not much when you consider the fact that each time you step on the field could be your last....Thanks for the info.

Yeah the MVP of the league last year has a part time job at a bank because he knows he will need a career when his football is done. It's a different world.
 
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