Bombers mainstay, Glenn January will be one of a rare four import offensive linemen to try and protect Max Hall and ignite the running game Friday vs. BC as Bob Irving explains.
Jim Morris writes that it didn’t take Joshua Bell long to understand that being a weak side halfback in a league like the CFL wasn’t going to be an easy job.
So remember last week when this column had the brilliant headline A Week of Separation Across the Board? This week, the MMQB is singing a different song.
While the QB carousel continues to turn in Calgary, it hasn’t resulted in any negative results. If anything, explains Mark Stephen, it’s been a blessing.
As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers get set to induct former RB Charles Roberts into their Hall of Fame, CFL.ca’s Bob Irving reflects on the intangibles that No. 1 had while in Winnipeg.
With the post-season race starting to heat up, CFL.ca’s MMQB Pat Steinberg says a few teams are well on their way to booking their tickets to the post-season dance.
After leaving in the Argos’ season opener, Swayze Waters is set to return to the lineup. As Don Landry explains, he couldn’t wait to game day to suit up.
According to Steph Rogers, the Geoff Tisdale way has always been about trying new things. And by looking at the way he’s helped the Als defence, he’d like to believe it’s working.
BC’s offensive line knows that protecting quarterback Travis Lulay is the key to their success, which is why they’ve vowed to get better, explains Jim Morris.
With no shortage of football pedigree, Alouettes receiver chats with CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat about his upbringing and the quick impact he has had on the Montreal offence.