CFL.ca columnist Matt Cauz believes that patience may be the biggest virtue for both Mike Kelly and Bart Andrus to jumpstart their teams, in the MMQB for Week #5.
CFL.ca columnist Mark Masters digs for the reasons why the lights went out at Ivor Wynne on Friday night and just what has the 2009 season turned upside-down.
With Week #5 of the CFL season in the books Jaime Stein shares his thoughts on QB sneaks and why they fail, top D-linemen, feisty Riders and the stars of the week.
CFL.ca blogger Willie Pile believes that CFL athletes, as ambassadors for the game, can play an important role towards sparking interest in Canadian football.
The Stampeders would prefer if rowdy Roughrider fans stay home this weekend, rather than come to McMahon Stadium for Saturday night’s showdown between the Riders and Stamps.
CFL.ca blogger Kamau Peterson has been paying close attention to the new guard of CFL coaches and the interesting dynamic that is playing out on a multi-team scale.
Love him. Hate him. At least there is little grey area when talking about Arland Bruce, the Hamilton Ticats’ newest receiver, says CFL.ca columnist Jaime Stein.
CFL.ca columnist Mark Masters chronicles Kent Austin’s at times tumultuous CFL career from rookie quarterback to CFL supremacy as a multiple Grey Cup Champion.
CFL.ca columnist Matt Cauz explains why Montreal will go undefeated in 2009 – and provides two games the Alouettes have to watch out for – in his MMQB for Week #4.
The CFL’s Director of Officiating, Tom Higgins, explains why there was no review of the incomplete pass to Weston Dressler in the final minutes of Saturday’s game.
When a football franchise only wins one Grey Cup per generation, it provides cause for massive celebration each major anniversary says Rod Pedersen as he reminisces about 1989.
CFL.ca blogger Kamau Peterson defends starting quarterbacks: Take the time to enjoy and celebrate what is before you or you’ll miss some truly great things.
A defender of quarterbacks on the field, CFL.ca blogger Kelly Bates finds it his duty, as a fan of the game, to defend the Canadian Football League off the field.
The best thing about being a CFL fan is the opportunity to meet other fans from across the league, says Brian Wawryshyn about his trip to Edmonton and Calgary last weekend.
CFL.ca columnist Mark Masters believes that Ticats’ head coach Marcel Bellefeuille made the right call when he inserted Kevin Glenn at QB to start the second half.
CFL.ca columnist Matt Cauz brings you his most underrated Alouette, says Jarious Jackson should start in BC and gives props to Matt Dunnigan’s ’60s get-up in his MMQB for Week #3.
Whether in sport or in life, CFL athletes are living proof that every minute counts explains Willie Pile, who breaks down a typical work week in the CFL.
It seems to me that when greatness is upon us, it is seldom recognized for the genius that it is, says Kamau Peterson in his tribute to Michael Jackson.