While a lot of the commentary this week has been about what Drew Tate said after the game, Matt Cauz states that we should not ignore how well the youngster is developing.
After a seemingly walking away with an upset only to have the lead slip away in the final seconds, Rod Pedersen says all things considered, there is a bright future in Riderville.
As CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains, the Edmonton Eskimos’ decision to go with Kerry Joseph may have been an unpopular one, but it’s likely the right one.
While cleaning out their lockers following their season-ending victory over the Alouettes, an interesting scenario presented itself in the Bombers’ locker room.
According to CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen, if the Riders want to do some damage in this year’s playoffs, they’ll have to grind by their division rivals in Calgary.
In just his first year in the CFL Alouettes rookie Patrick Lavoie has been quietly exceeding expectations of his teammates, as well as some former greats.
With 16 of his 35 career picks coming against the Riders, it seems that whenever a Riders quarterback throws a ball up, BC Lions DB Ryan Phillips isn’t far from locating it.
On the heels of the team Player Award winners, Jamie Nye says it’s time to recognize some other Roughriders who are worthy of some well-deserved praise.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry believes the Argos are making the right choice to sit Ricky Ray Thursday and speaks with Jim Barker about the rational behind the decision.
CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk reports from Ticats practice where each player and coach knows what they need to do to begin the two-part entry into the playoffs – beat the rival Argos.
If there was ever a week for a team to forget talking the talk and just start walking the walk, this is it for the Montreal Alouettes, according to Rick Moffat.