After being blown out in a game for the first time all season, the Alouettes’ Jim Popp and Marc Trestman are continuing to push all the right buttons, none of which say panic.
With the Als set to take on Winnipeg three times in the next six weeks, former Bombers Moton Hopkins and Perry Floyd are looking forward to seeing their old teammates.
As the Montreal Alouettes prepare for what could be a 2011 Grey Cup preview against the Edmonton Eskimos, the first six weeks of the CFL season have been revealing.
The Montreal Alouettes’ loss in Hamilton on Friday night has raised some eyebrows in La Belle Province. Rick Moffat examines the loss and what lays ahead for the Als.
Following a loss to the Roughriders, the Montreal Alouettes are no longer perfect. Rick Moffat discusses the loss and all the positives and negatives that came with it.
Anthony Calvillo proved once again to be master of the 3-down domain, as he became the CFL’s all-time leader in touchdown passes with long-time teammate Ben Cahoon nearby.
Anthony Calvillo is just one touchdown pass away from football history. CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat analyzes the quarterback’s career to-date and why he’s enjoyed such success.
The Als and Riders are set to go to battle once again. Rick Moffat discusses the new rivalry and the possibility of them meeting up at the 99th Grey Cup.
No more Ben Cahoon. No more Avon Cobourne. Can the Alouettes overcome the loss of two of their most prolific players? Rick Moffat answers that and more.
Emotion can either fuel or betray a football player just as comradeship can ease or intensify internal competition. Nothing could be clearer in Montreal, where friends fight for coveted spots.
After very nearly bobbling his impressive new Grey Cup ring, Anthony Calvillo led a lusty round of booing his ex-teammate Avon Cobourne at the Alouettes’ ring ceremony.
Ahman Green will reunite with his former teammate and college recruit at Nebraska Dahrran Diedrick. Both players feel Green can make it in the CFL explains Rick Moffat.
For the Alouettes prospects like Renaldo Sagesse kept “falling down” to them on draft day according to GM Jim Popp. Montreal was very pleased with its draft explains Rick Moffat.
Victims of their own succes, the Alouettes have not drafted higher than 5th overall since their rebirth in 1996, meaning they will have to once again find quality later in the draft.
CFL.ca columnist Rick Moffat spent the day with Montreal QB Anthony Calvillo to witness his grueling training routine and he reports that AC is in his best shape yet.
According to Rick Moffat, loyalty may be a two-way street even in a three-down league, but that won’t stop Jim Popp from doing what is best for the Als when free agency opens.
Ben Cahoon’s retirement day celebrated all the skills that made him great. But it also blew his cover explains Rick Moffat – Cahoon had a secret identity. ‘The Phantom.’
Tony Proudfoot and Tony Gabriel hated each other. That changed at the 97th Grey Cup in Calgary. However Gabriel never knew Proudfoot’s biggest secret, until now.