Motivating factors are not hard to come by for Paul LaPolice. He finds the m in players. He finds them in lost friends. And he finds them in the people of Winnipeg.
Make some noise, Lions fans. But know when you need to be at your most “leather lunged” and when you need to use your “inside voices,” according to the Leos’ coaches.
Buck Pierce wears his football heart on his sleeve. He also wears a yellow ribbon on his lapel to support the military and his brother, who is a member of the Coast Guard.
After spending so much time kicking in prairie winds, Justin Palardy is ready for the kicker’s paradise that is BC Place according to CFL.ca’s Don Landry.
Don LandryCFL.caThere will be no brotherly love on Grey Cup Sunday, at least not between the opening whistle and the final gun.
As unfortunate as it might be, only one of the Muamba brother can ...
After seeing their season come to a close thanks to a 40-23 loss to the B.C. Lions in the Western Final, the Edmonton Eskimos reflected on their season that was.
CFL.ca columnist Jamie Nye can’t ignore the wave of momentum the B.C. Lions are currently riding. Which is why he’s taking the Lions to win the 99th Grey Cup over the Bombers.
In our latest CFL.ca columnist prediction for the 99th Grey Cup, Matt Cauz is choosing style over swagger – Lions over Bombers – on Sunday afternoon in Vancouver.
This Cinderella season for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been a great party, but CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen believes that it will not be their time to shine at the 99th Grey Cup.
CFL.ca columnist Don Landry makes his pick for the 99th Grey Cup Championship. He explains why the Lions will win, but how the Bombers could win using a short history lesson.
The stage is set for an incredible 99th Grey Cup Championship according to Pat Steinberg following two decisive victories for a pair of home teams this past Sunday.
Heading into the regular season, the Eskimos were deemed a team who would be fighting for their playoff lives. Now, several months later, they’re out to prove the pundits wrong again.
Of every position in pro sports, none face more pressure than a QB in the playoffs. CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz lists the four remaining pivots and how much pressure they’re facing.
As the Alouettes wrapped up their 2011 season, it’s clear there are a lot of questions surrounding the upcoming year, most pressing being AC’s future with the team.
What a kickoff to the 2011 CFL postseason: a game for the ages and a seven year itch scratched have Hamilton and Edmonton move on for a chance to play for the Grey Cup.