Overall the game still gets a solid 8.5 out of 10 explains CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz. But that too many men on the field penalty has slightly tarnished what was a classic game.
It’s the Grey Cup Festival that will command centre-stage long before the two teams take the field at McMahon Stadium explains CFL blogger Willie Pile.
Columnist Rod Pedersen looks back at a magical night for the Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium and looks ahead to the team’s second appearance in three years at Grey Cup.
Who can shine for their team at the time of year where the lights are truly brightest? Kamau Peterson shares which players you may want to keep an eye on in the playoffs.
CFL fan Keith Whittier’s ‘Bucket List’ includes watching a game in each city during the 2009 season. He made a second trip to Hamilton – but this time it was for a playoff ...
There are reasons for fans of each of the four teams who played on Sunday to be optimistic and there are reasons for them to be pessimistic, explains CFL.ca’s Mark Masters.
The Green & White will host their archrivals from Calgary one more time this season and the stakes have been raised another notch explains CFL.ca columnist Rod Pedersen.
CFL.ca columnist Jaime Stein explains why the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a franchise on the upswing and should be viewed as a Grey Cup contender in the near future.
Sharon Higgins, the wife of CFL Director of Officiating Tom Higgins, shares her experiences as a football wife and her first trip inside the CFL’s Command Centre.
In sports hope is one of the things that unites fans of all allegiances. With that in mind, CFL.ca columnist Mark Masters presents five reasons why your team will win the Grey Cup.
Matt Cauz explains why Arkee Whitlock is the Most Outstanding Rookie and how John Chick made one of the best plays of the game vs. Calgary and more in his MMQB for Week #19.
CFL.ca writer and Eskimo receiver Kamau Peterson discusses the difficulties of November, especially this year as he and his teammates battle the flu in advance of Friday night’s game.
CFL fan Keith Whittier’s ‘Bucket List’ includes watching a game in each city during the 2009 season. He took another step towards his goal in Week #18. Read his story.
In his latest blog, CFL.ca writer Willie Pile answers two very important questions: “How do you stay motivated?” and “What’s next for you and the team?”
Sharon Higgins, the wife of CFL Director of Officiating Tom Higgins, shares her experiences as a football wife and describes the good, bad and ugly side of the sport.
CFL.ca columnist Mark Masters breaks down each game this week and tells you who will make the playoffs. Plus, he offers up an extended version of ‘Tweets of the Week’.