No rain here. A couple tornadoes yesterday.
I'm watching the rerun of Riders/Lions right now. I had to listen while spraying on the weekend.
I'm watching the rerun of Riders/Lions right now. I had to listen while spraying on the weekend.
No rain here. A couple tornadoes yesterday.
I'm watching the rerun of Riders/Lions right now. I had to listen while spraying on the weekend.
I stay away from Riderville.
Agreed. And it will be interesting to see how Jeff Tisdale does with the team. He can make some big plays but, if I remember correctly, I think he also had some dropsy problems while he was with the Als. Hope he's got a handle on that.I'm glad Paul Waldu is coming back.
Aaaaand. . . we're underway!
Tonight I get to watch the Ti-cats and the Stampeders, then tomorrow. . .
RIDERS!
Life is good.
That would be cool but I don't think the CFL will expand to the US again. I could be wrong though. Believe it or not I have been wrong once before.My dream for the future of the CFL:
East Division:
Halifax Scotsmen
Quebec Voltigeurs
Montreal Alouettes
London Men o'War
Central Division:
Ottawa RougeBlacks
Toronto Argonauts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
West Division:
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Edmonton Eskimos
Calgary Stampeders
B.C. Lions
South Divison:
Texas Rangers (San Antonio)
Columbus (Ohio) Vipers
Memphis Steamers
Oklahoma Hunters (OK City)
(Exception to American civil rights laws to impose the same roster/citizenship requirements in the South Division as in the rest of the league.)
Every team plays every other team once (15 games), and the three teams in its own division a second time (3 games).
18-game season, the champion and runner-up of each division make the playoffs.
Three-round, single-elimination playoffs leading to the Grey Cup.
Just dreamin'.
And we don't have to cheer for or live in Winnipeg which is always a plus.
Another team in Atlantic Canada first.
How bout five? Stability is nice, but so is momentum.Then ten years of stability in TO. Then think about going south
Nova Scotia is just under 1 million. Saskatistan is just over. If you call them the Halifax Newfies or something that invokes pride across the entire Atlantic provinces, they should have no problems developing a good fan base.
Maybe it's not time to expand, then.I'm not sure if TO could do it. Not sure about the Lions either.
Man, what a nice stadium, too! I loved the cafe seating right on the centerline. Wonder what those tickets cost!May happen but I doubt it will be in my lifetime, Tec. Super idea though - great team names BTW.
I do think we will see a team in the Maritimes in the not too distant future.
The Redblacks had a great game at home tonight. Man they have great fans - the stadium was packed to the rafters - love to see the team support.