Kent Austin doesn’t want it to be about him, but as Justin Dunk explains, there’s no getting around the fact that all eyes will be on him come Sunday in Regina.
The difference between work and play is about to become painfully clear to Ryan Bomben. And as Rick Moffat explains it had better not be painful for Anthony Calvillo.
Things are good in Riderville, but CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen warns fans to not get ahead of themselves, stressing that slow and steady often wins the race.
Physically Keron Williams knew he could adjust to his new role in the B.C. defensive scheme. The challenge was making the switch mentally. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris has more.
Much like last season, Kevin Glenn will lead the Stampeders into Montreal during Week 3. And as Mark Stephen explains, he’ll be looking for different results.
Tiger-Cats Head Coach Kent Austin is determined to get his team back on its feet. And as Justin Dunk explains, it won’t be as hard as people might think.
On a team that coins itself ‘Birds of Prey’, with a coach that some call ‘The Hawk’, it is a pair of Dinosaurs taking some of the spotlight in Montreal says Rick Moffat.
Having taken a few big hits in Weeks 1 and 2, Chad Owens scoffs at the notion that he might be better off giving return duties to someone else, explains Don Landry.
He’s pro football’s all-time leading passer, yet, after a couple of off weeks, everyone is ready to write off Anthony Calvillo. Matt Cauz is here to defend the QB.
Over 5,000 career yards separate Paris Jackson and Nick Moore but as CFL.ca’s Jim Morris explains, the teacher and the student have much more in common than one would think.
Shutting down Anthony Calvillo and Montreal’s offence is no easy task, which is CFL.ca’s Bob Irving was so impressed by the Bombers’ defensive performance in Week 2.