View Full Version : Watched some CFL today
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-25-2004, 02:34 AM
They were broadcasting the TSN coverage on NESN
Its football - reminded me how much I miss watching it.
So whats the deal with it? Good teams? Players? I am guessing they are going to show it a lot more so I will start to follow it
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-25-2004, 02:34 AM
Announcers with Candian accents was really annoying tho
MoRcHeEbA
06-25-2004, 02:54 AM
if you get the game tomorrow watch it, Winnipeg against Hamilton :cool:
BCWWF
06-25-2004, 03:23 AM
I get enough football during the NFL season, I don't like how they try to shove NFL Europe, Arena Football, XFL, etc down our throats, because when it all comes down to it we don't want to see less than the best. We get the NFL, the best of the NCAA, the best of prep. Just like they wouldn't get away showing AAA baseball on TV, I wish they wouldn't show us NFL Europe. Arena is ok because its different, but honestly, you have to be a real hardcore fan of the game to watch that crap.
da_king
06-25-2004, 10:23 AM
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i would say the cfl is more passing oriented with more finnesse and flashier whearas the nfl is probably more of a power game. the BC lions will probably be a fun team to watch, same with alloutettes probably. not sure what other teams are expected to do well this year. nice to see a yank have an open mind towards the league.
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YOUR Hero
06-25-2004, 10:45 AM
passing game for sure. Only 3 downs and wider and longer field. Ottawa is 2-0 right now.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-25-2004, 11:56 AM
I saw Ottawa vs Toronto game on yesterday
So who are some of the "star" players
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-25-2004, 11:57 AM
I get enough football during the NFL season, I don't like how they try to shove NFL Europe, Arena Football, XFL, etc down our throats, because when it all comes down to it we don't want to see less than the best. We get the NFL, the best of the NCAA, the best of prep. Just like they wouldn't get away showing AAA baseball on TV, I wish they wouldn't show us NFL Europe. Arena is ok because its different, but honestly, you have to be a real hardcore fan of the game to watch that crap.They show AAA baseball here
I mean its obviously not even close to highly rated as the Red Sox but people still watch it
I love sports, I can almost watch anything
MoRcHeEbA
06-25-2004, 03:05 PM
So who are some of the "star" players
QB's
Dave Dickinson - B.C. Lions
Nealon Greene (broke his leg in the first game and is out for the year now :o ) Saskatchewan Rough Riders
Khari Jones - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Anthony Calvillo - Montreal Alouettes
RB's
John Avery - Toronto Argonaughts
Charles Roberts - Winnipeg
Mike Pringle - Edmonton
Josh Ranek - Ottawa
WR's
Jason Tucker - edmonton
Geroy Simon - BC
Germaine Copeland - Montreal
Slotbacks
Milt Stegal - Winnipeg
Ben Cahoon - Montreal
Jason Clarmont - BC
Pat Woodcock - Ottawa
Kickers
Troy Westwood - Winnipeg
Noel Prefontane - Toronto
Sean Fleming - Edmonton
BCWWF
06-25-2004, 04:49 PM
They show AAA baseball here
I mean its obviously not even close to highly rated as the Red Sox but people still watch it
I love sports, I can almost watch anything
But I'm sure they show a Boston oriented team, like a Red Sox farm team or a team that plays in Boston, not ones that play in Champaigne (wherever that is :wtf: )
YOUR Hero
06-25-2004, 11:15 PM
What did you think of the game Stima?
Did you find anything confusing or weird? Stupid? Good?...
Lara Emily
06-26-2004, 06:03 AM
I saw Ottawa vs Toronto game on yesterday
So who are some of the "star" players
Cool I was at that game. I have Renegades Seasons tickets :cool:
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-26-2004, 02:43 PM
What did you think of the game Stima?
Did you find anything confusing or weird? Stupid? Good?...A few of the rules I really didn't know about (like a guy MADE sure he caught the ball on a punt before it went outta bounds, like he didn't gain any yards but he looked very determined to make sure he caught the punt inbounds and not let it land out of bounds for some reason...not sure if thats some sort of rule or something) but other then that it the gameplay isn't that much different
It wasn't bad...if I knew more about the players/teams I am sure I would like it a lot better
I don't know how often they are showing the games stuff though
DegenerationY
06-26-2004, 03:17 PM
I've never been able to watch a CFL game.
I have watched Arena Football (apparently the bay area's team is in the championship game) and NFL Europe. While they're not the best quality, it's still entertaining as hell. If only I got CFL too :(
I'm a friggin sports nut.
MoRcHeEbA
06-26-2004, 06:46 PM
A few of the rules I really didn't know about (like a guy MADE sure he caught the ball on a punt before it went outta bounds, like he didn't gain any yards but he looked very determined to make sure he caught the punt inbounds and not let it land out of bounds for some reason...not sure if thats some sort of rule or something) but other then that it the gameplay isn't that much different
It wasn't bad...if I knew more about the players/teams I am sure I would like it a lot better
I don't know how often they are showing the games stuff though
The reason he probably caught the ball is cause the CFL has a no yards penalty, it works with the no fair catch rule. If a player on the opposing team is within 5 yards of a player when he catches a penalty he gets a 5 yard penalty so they'll usually always catch the ball on a punt.
MoRcHeEbA
06-26-2004, 06:47 PM
did you see any games when Sacramento had a team in the CFL DegenY?
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-26-2004, 07:41 PM
Yea they said something about him trying to get a no yards penalty
Personally I think the fair catch rule is one of the best rules. I'm not a big fan of a 5 yard halo at all, it doesn't allow guys to sprit all out and try to hit somebody. I like how with the fair catch you know you are either going all out or you aren't. There is no grey area.
Are most of the guys in the CFL American college football players or Candian?
MoRcHeEbA
06-26-2004, 08:18 PM
I think each team has to have atleast 8 canadians on the teams and the rest can be imports, mostly young guys who didn't get drafted in the NFL or couldn't make the NFL so they come up here to work on there game. Toronto has a reciever that was Jacksonvilles first round pick in 2001 I think it was.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-26-2004, 11:51 PM
A game was on again today...only saw like 1 play tho becuase I was just walking out the door
Hopefully they show more of them...Missing football big time right now :(
MoRcHeEbA
06-27-2004, 12:09 AM
I heard some channel in the states picked up the CFL and they're gonna show a bunch this year, one sec.. I'll find the article.
MoRcHeEbA
06-27-2004, 12:10 AM
For New England, games can be seen each week on the New England Sports Network.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-27-2004, 12:10 AM
yea probably NESN
NEW ENGLAND SPORTS NETWORK BIIIITCH
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-27-2004, 01:29 AM
POSTED AT THE SAMETIME WHATUP
Zen v.W.o.
06-27-2004, 01:32 AM
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The Montreal Alouettes are no doubt taking this league by storm again. If the giants jesse palmer doesn't play in the NFL, the als have dibs on him.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-27-2004, 02:49 AM
I am hearing that Palmer is actaully doing better then Kurt Warner right now
Warner is a bum
YOUR Hero
06-28-2004, 10:50 PM
The NFL and CFL have a deal now too. Actually they've had it for a few years. The CFL is like a minor league for the NFL. Not exactly sure how it works as I'm not real big on football the last few years.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-28-2004, 10:56 PM
Really?
I never heard anything likethat...I always figured NFL Europe was like the NFL's "minor league" since the most of the guys over there are under contract with NFL teams
MoRcHeEbA
06-29-2004, 12:12 AM
the agreement between the cfl that is when a player becomes a "restricted" free agent or goes into an option year on his contract they can go to the nfl and it's just too bad for the team. It got that way when the CFL was lacking money when smith was the Commish up here. So the NFL bailed the cfl gave them something like 25 million or something to get them back on there feet and basically made an agreement that certain teams in the CFL will never go bankrupt because the NFL will bail them out.
YOUR Hero
06-29-2004, 12:36 AM
Seems like Cheebs knows more about it. Like I was saying, I'm still on a ":n:" trend with football.
Cycles like that with me.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-29-2004, 11:50 PM
Makes sense. NFL probably figures if the CFL is going strong in Canada then Candians will show more intrest in the NFL aswell
MoRcHeEbA
06-30-2004, 03:46 AM
yup, but I think it ends up working the wrong way for the CFL cause guys who are playing well up here sign with NFL teams and only end up being 2nd stringers down there so now that talent which is good in the CFL isn't being used at all and it almost brings the level of play in the CFL down. Of course it also lets other players step up but by the time they're up that high, they head to the NFL cause they can't make near as much money up here.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
07-01-2004, 12:27 AM
Either way though that would happen. Wether or not the NFL was involded with the CFL
Doug Flutie REPPIN MASS
Lara Emily
07-01-2004, 12:43 AM
Either way though that would happen. Wether or not the NFL was involded with the CFL
Doug Flutie REPPIN MASS
Probably but it would be not as frequent.
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