Bob Irving breaks down the Als high-powered offensive performance against the Bombers and explains how Winnipeg looks to re-tool on defence heading into Week 3.
Despite gaining their first win last week against Toronto, CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains that the Eskimos are continuing to work on refining their offence.
Drew Tate emerged at Rogers Centre last year but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen explains, Toronto has not been friendly to the Calgary Stampeders in recent years.
Two returners with a college tie, both with unconventional upbringings and one with Deion Sanders as his personal mentor have been the spark in the Alouettes return game.
With a new long-snapper and holder, Paul McCallum is adjusting to a new field goal kicking unit but doesn’t believe that it will lead to a decrease in production.
After missing a pair of key field goals in Saturday’s loss to Edmonton, the Argos have been spending extra time working on the nuances of their kicking game explains Don Landry.
On Friday, he predicted that the 2012 season would see the East Division reign supreme. Now, five days later, Matthew Cauz has come to face his critics.
Following their tough Week 1 loss to the Roughriders on their home soil, Justin Dunk says the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence must get ready to rebound in Week 2.
CFL.ca’s Bob Irving says that the Bombers’ opening week loss was eerily reminiscent of their last game but there are some positives, especially in the return game.
CFL.ca columnist Rod Pedersen dissects the Riders first win of the season, which he says is due large in part to the players and coaching staff being on the same page.
CFL.ca’s Monday Morning QB, Pat Steinberg, explains how despite big performances from Tate, Durant and Lulay, it was the defence that came up big in Week 1.
It’s well documented by now that Steven Jyles will have big shoes to fill. But according to Dave Campbell, he won’t have to fill them up the entire way.
CFL.ca columnist Jamie Nye explores the changes made both on and off the field to the Riders’ offence as they prepare to put a challenging 2011 campaign behind them.
It’s been a while since Kyries Hebert patrolled defences as one of the hardest and ferocious hitters in the game. Now, years later, he’s looking to get his game back.
CFL.ca columnist Jim Morris chats with Geroy Simon who is focused on one thing – another Grey Cup – as he enters the season on the brink of becoming the CFL’s all-time leading ...
After going 26-28 over their last 54 regular season games, CFL.ca columnist Justin Dunk examines why the Ticats are poised to distance themselves from their mediocre play.