For the first half of the season the Tiger-Cat defence was good, but it seemed that a piece here or there could give it ‘elite’ status. Now they have them says Bert Faibish
Ticats offensive lineman discusses the plight of air travel for he and his larger football brethren when they are forced to endure high heats in confined spaces.
In a season filled with weird developments for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, they will miss the playoffs. But plenty of players will be auditioning for roles on the 2011 squad.
Despite a 37 point loss to the Ticats last week, CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz says he still thinks the Als are the league’s best team right now. But the Stamps are nipping at their heels.
With two games left in the 2010 regular season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have grabbed the nation’s attention for all the wrong reasons explains CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen.
CFL.ca stats guru Trevor Hardy explains whether the 2010 season is the most competitive season ever and how the CFL compares to other leagues in terms of competitiveness.
Eskimo fans certainly enjoyed Ricky Ray’s 135 yards rushing last week, but instead of ‘Run Ricky Run’ they might cheer ‘Slide Ricky Slide!’ this week says Dave Campbell.
While the Argonauts are close to securing a playoff berth, they aren’t there yet. The good news is that they control their own destiny and a win on Saturday would do the trick.
Jim Lang gets you set for Week 17 with some teams looking to lock up playoff positioning and others simply trying to stay in the race. It starts with the Als/Ticats Friday night.
When the Alouettes clinched the East Division title on the weekend, there was little celebration explains Rick Moffat. Instead, they remain focused on repeating as Grey Cup champs.
With their latest heart-breaking loss the Winnipeg Blue Bombers joined a rare group by matching the CFL record for the most losses by four points or less explains Bob Irving.
Busy running a marathon this past weekend CFL.ca MMQB Matt Cauz could only watch the Ticats and Argos. So he also decided to break down the Wendy’s Kick For a Million.
It’s been a year of firsts for the Saskatchewan’s Shomari Williams: First overall in the Draft. First CFL tackle in Week 1 vs Montreal. First start in week 13 against the Ticats.
Between their quarterback situation and questions on the coaching Staff there are already plenty of questions to consider in BC for 2011, and 2010’s not even done yet.
Billy Parker isn’t one to trash-talk. No flapping the gums at opposing receivers. But flapping his wings? He’s all for that explains CFL.ca columnist Rick Moffat.
The reigns of the Edmonton kicking game will now be handed to Derek Schiavone who has spent the past few seasons learning from veteran Noel Prefontaine explains Dave Campbell.
Jim Lang gets you set for a weekend of CFL showdowns with major playoff implications starting with the Ticats vs Argos battle for second place in the East on Friday night.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers incredible comeback win over the BC Lions will go down as one of the more remarkable rebounds in Bomber history says Bob Irving.