CFL.ca’s Don Landry reports from Argos practice where amidst personnel changes, there has been a consistent factor in the middle of the Toronto defence.
As BC sets to host the rival Stampeders, CFL.ca’s Jim Morris explores how the Lions defence intends on stopping the physical one-two punch of Cornish and Lewis.
Out since Week 1, Andy Fantuz is back on the practice field with his team, ready to make return Friday and build on a 155-yard season opener with the Ticats.
With the relatively unreasonable expectation of a perfect season now in the rear view mirror, CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen looks ahead at what’s in front of the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Last week the MMQB talked about how many great stories and topics there were despite only being two games on the schedule. Apparently, history likes to repeat itself.
The winds of change have been swirling for some time in Winnipeg, says Bob Irving. But no one could have predicted the tornado that touched down on Friday.
After an off-season filled with change on the offensive side of the ball, the Lions admit that they are still trying to figure out how each person works. Jim Morris has more.
After a week off, Rey Williams and the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back at it preparing for Calgary and ready to defend their perfect record. CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen has more.
A once reluctant Argo, Khalif Mitchell is as focused as ever, playing the best football of the season and a talk with an Argos alum may have swayed his thought process.
With Jim Popp doing a lot more head coaching and a little less scouting these days, Als’ scouts like Uzooma Okeke are going to be hard at work, writes Rick Moffat.
CFL.ca’s Trevor Hardy takes a closer look at Grant Shaw’s last-second missed field goal and wonders whether or not it could have been avoided entirely.