Stoneman89
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Pretty sure he already confirmed he's replacement.
Can you provide the post please?
Pretty sure he already confirmed he's replacement.
They might of won the GC if they spent that time preparing their team.
Can you provide the post please?
Kinda said the opposite today.Ricky Ray is leaning toward playing next season.
Kinda said the opposite today.
Might not be a horrid situation. Go out on top
Lol, pull Maas for RayI agree.
Hall of fame QB...one of the best ever in the CFL retiring after a Grey Cup win. I cant think of a better way to go out.
Wouldnt surprise me if he was coaching in some capacity next season.
I agree.
Hall of fame QB...one of the best ever in the CFL retiring after a Grey Cup win. I cant think of a better way to go out.
Wouldnt surprise me if he was coaching in some capacity next season.
I think he would look real good as the EE head coach.
If you're referring to his interview on TSN1260 I heard only part of that and missed any mention of that. His agent says RR is 70 per cent likely to return. If I was betting I'd bet he plays next season.Kinda said the opposite today.
Might not be a horrid situation. Go out on top
So what does Sunday's win do for CFL in Toronto?
They going to get the attendance numbers up now that they won?
So what does Sunday's win do for CFL in Toronto?
They going to get the attendance numbers up now that they won?
I wouldn't be holding my breath but the CFL sure hopes so. I would hold out greater hopes of An Atlantic Canada team based in Halifax by 2020 then I would in Toronto attendance surging.
This hardly gets any mention but how odd is it that two years running now an Eastern team wins the cup and in both instances afairc neither would have even made the playoffs in the West. The East clubs can just coast through the season, heat it up for a handful of games, and win the cup. Western clubs have to knock themselves out all summer just getting to postseason.
I agree...here's hoping that happens one day.
Intelligence + cool head often makes for a good head coach.
Could be worse. At least the fourth place Western team can qualify for the cross over now. As you know, it wasn’t always that way.I wouldn't be holding my breath but the CFL sure hopes so. I would hold out greater hopes of An Atlantic Canada team based in Halifax by 2020 then I would in Toronto attendance surging.
This hardly gets any mention but how odd is it that two years running now an Eastern team wins the cup and in both instances afairc neither would have even made the playoffs in the West. The East clubs can just coast through the season, heat it up for a handful of games, and win the cup. Western clubs have to knock themselves out all summer just getting to postseason.
I wouldn't be holding my breath but the CFL sure hopes so. I would hold out greater hopes of An Atlantic Canada team based in Halifax by 2020 then I would in Toronto attendance surging.
This hardly gets any mention but how odd is it that two years running now an Eastern team wins the cup and in both instances afairc neither would have even made the playoffs in the West. The East clubs can just coast through the season, heat it up for a handful of games, and win the cup. Western clubs have to knock themselves out all summer just getting to postseason.
Also coaching experience, which he has none of at the moment.Intelligence + cool head often makes for a good head coach.
Yes have one league no divisions, but don't start the season earlier. Maybe play always play in domed stadiums for the GCs.Oh, it gets plenty of mention. There is definitely chatter out West suggesting that the CFL should scrap divisions and just rank the teams #1-9. So far commissioner Ambrosie has been fast-acting and seemingly open to new ideas (talked about starting the season 3 weeks earlier so that it isn't so cold late in the year), hopefully he's listening to this idea. It's ridiculous that as a 12-6 team our path to the Grey Cup was a road win over another 12-6 team, followed by a road game against a 13-4-1 team. While 9-9 Toronto's path was a home game against a 10-8 team. Toronto and Ottawa winning the last two Grey Cups, funny as it was to see Calgary choke, is a bit of a joke.
No, not only is exclusively playing Grey Cup games in domed stadiums a bad idea but that’s how the league used to operate. It meant it was either held in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver every year. Those are the three worst cities in the league for Grey Cup atmosphere. It wasn’t until the league started venturing into the prairies when Grey Cup weekend started being fun again. Those cities are excited to host it. Start the season earlier so the people who care about the game have better weather to enjoy it. Committing it to cities that need to give tickets away with pizza orders to get rid of them is the worst idea yet.Yes have one league no divisions, but don't start the season earlier. Maybe play always play in domed stadiums for the GCs.
I’m pretty sure I got eskimo tickets for buying a slurpee once.. this was 10 years ago thoughNo, not only is exclusively playing Grey Cup games in domed stadiums a bad idea but that’s how the league used to operate. It meant it was either held in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver every year. Those are the three worst cities in the league for Grey Cup atmosphere. It wasn’t until the league started venturing into the prairies when Grey Cup weekend started being fun again. Those cities are excited to host it. Start the season earlier so the people who care about the game have better weather to enjoy it. Committing it to cities that need to give tickets away with pizza orders to get rid of them is the worst idea yet.