In a blink, one half of the 2008 Canadian Football League regular season is behind us. Rod Pedersen shares some memorable ups and downs in his blog on CFL.ca.
Corey Grant explains why the Labour Day game is special for the fans, but why players should treat the game like any other. He shares his thoughts in his weekly blog, exclusively for CFL.ca.
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the name Ben Cahoon? Well for me and many others who have had the opportunity to play with #86, the word, ...
If there’s one thing the bizarre events of this week in Riderville prove, it’s that Roughrider G.M. Eric Tillman doesn’t like to lose. Nor does his head coach Ken Miller.
The Labour Day Classic. In Calgary it means the battle of Alberta, in Regina it means 20,000 Watermelon helmets, in Hamilton it means everything, and in a CFL locker room it means new friends.
Corey Grant enjoys his bye week, but quickly realizes that it is time to get back to work and stay focused as the drive for the Grey Cup begins. He shares his thoughts in his weekly
blog, ...
The CFL’s Director of Officiating, Tom Higgins, explains why a Brett Ralph catch was not called a touchdown despite the receiver’s feet being in the end zone while making the catch.
This week Mike discusses the bye week; explains the difference between tackling a power running back versus a quick, shifty back; and he shares his thoughts on what it takes to be a successful ...
With his Saskatchewan Roughriders on a bye week, General Manager Eric
Tillman is on a scouting mission of training
camps in the U.S. Rod Pedersen breaks down who Tillman is looking for to ...
This week Mike discusses sportsmanship; explains what a linebacker keys in a base defence; and shares his thoughts on Winnipeg’s quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie.
In his exclusive blog for CFL.ca, Hamilton Tiger-Cat fullback Jeff
Piercy provides his take from the Cats’ dressing room on which synchronized divers had the best form during their Olympic ...