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  2. I think it was talking North America cuz everyone outside North America plays soccer. Hell Mexico loves soccer and like you said it’s growing rapid here and in the US. It’s funny. I got neighbours and they got kids. They don’t play football but they go to games. They play soccer and baseball. I see lots of kids in the ghetto here with bombers hats or shirts on. But Winnipeg is the flag ship. Not sure I see that in the big smoke or la belle provence or on the left coast.
  3. Finally some news on this https://tvline.com/news/baywatch-reboot-fox-cast-characters-plot-details-1235516699/
  4. Nobody disagrees with the league that the attendance numbers in the larger markets are unsustainable and something needs to change. I think very few of us think these changes will make a dent in that.
  5. It was a very quick Google search (and it is the Internet so you might take these numbers with a grain of salt) but the World Cup (final and overall) appears to beat the Super Bowl. https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/world-cup-vs-super-bowl-by-numbers-viewers-revenue-tv-ratings There is no doubt in my mind that soccer (football to those purist snobs) is more popular world wide and it's gaining traction in Canada. And, it's not just kids of immigrants who are taking up the sport. So, can these kids and their parents be attracted to the CFL? I don't think that what the league office offered up yesterday will do the trick.
  6. I dunno. I think I hate Minnesota and Nashville and Dallas in hockey quite a bit. Seemed to have worked there. And Colorado for that matter and I’ll always dislike Utah because that’s the original when I was a child jets but also cuz they totally stole the current jets colours but mixed with the Winnipeg ICE. The Utah Mammoth? Is that it? If so, **** mammoth’s. Wooly bastards.
  7. I see things weird at times and I saw the initials O SH I T while I was reading it.
  8. 55 percent of Canadians have no interest in the cfl and that won’t change because rouges are basically eliminated and the field is shorter. If you want more interest and in turn more revenue you need to put a team in QCity and the maritimes. Easier said than done. CFL will never be the NFL ever. NFL Is on its own really. No other sports are close. Honestly I think I saw something that said the only comparable to the superbowl in terms of how much $$$ it brings to the local economy and that stuff is WWE WrestleMania. That’s wild. cfl will never be that tho but unless we join the USA the cfl is our NFL really meaning that it’s the highest level of football played in the country. Market it better for corks sake. It’s an affordable family friendly part of our Canadian MF’ing heritage. I don’t want to be a bastardized version of the nfl.
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  10. Marketing to newcomers to Canada is an important step. The Raptors when they started did this, as well as trying to get more woman going to the games and they've built a great fanbase.
  11. Ballentine on 3DN stole my "Madden" take, so now I would like to formally disown it.
  12. Ottawa vs Montreal would make much more sense just based on proximity - it's 2 1/2 hours away. It also doesn't 'dilute' the Argos / TiCats rivalry. Regardless, those things have to happen organically and can't be forced but making it a traditional labour day / labour day weekend matchup would be a good start.
  13. The thing is the casual fan would be hardly aware of the rules in any depth. It's such a weird thing to focus on in the context of the business issues surrounding the league and franchises. Almost like they are in denial of what the problems actually are. They've totally ****** up the schedule. They end up competing against the NHL playoffs now to kick off the season. Everyone has drained their bank accounts in many CFL markets on NHL just as CFL is starting, not to mention the complete lack of media around the CFL.
  14. Although my initial reaction to these rule and field changes was "Huh?" (and that’s putting it mildly), I'll hold off a bit before passing judgement, give myself some time to read other folks' thoughts and think about it myself. However, I have read that the CFL grand poohbahs did not consult Football Canada, U Sports and the league’s players and coaches about these changes. And, of course, they did not consult CFL fans. Did these tall foreheads in the Centre of the Universe not think this thing through or are they playing 3-dimensional chess while the rest of us are playing checkers? I think it may be the former.
  15. Gone is the excitement of a late comeback where a team gets about midfield and tries the long walk off field goal to win. Now you need to advance to the 35 yard line for that same field goal chance. Assuming the playclock starts ticking from 35 inside 3 minutes anyway odds are you don't have time to come back anyhow. At least sheahan will finally be useful to have with all the short punts that will be happening. Louder for those in the back (or league office) Shouldn't cost what it does to take my family to a game in calgarys shitty stadium.
  16. There’s no quick fix, but every franchise needs to start building new fan bases if they want the league to survive. 1. Marketing the party atmosphere like Winnipeg and Sask have. This might be tougher for Toronto and Montreal, BC has had varying success. Every team should have their own version of our Rum Hit dynamic. The games need to come across like they’re more fun than watching at home. Let Montreal have their horns. Market the old Arrrgoooos chant hard. More themed games. The Stampede Bowl thing in Calgary did really well. Have more fixed scheduled games every year. Toronto and Ottawa rivalry needs to be built more, they could have “The Capitol Clash” on thanksgiving or something every year. Aside from Argos/Ticats, there’s no real rivalries out east like we have on the prairies. 2. Build the fanbase from the ground up. Investing in amateur football at all levels is paramount. Get players and mascots to do elementary school appearances, start kids CFL flag leagues. Anything to get younger fans growing up loving the game. Run promotions where kids tickets are free/discounted. Get merch out to schools to run “Win a jersey” contests. Work with newcomers associations and community groups to provide merch/promo tickets/whatever. Lower the bloody ticket prices in certain sections. How many of us grew up going to games in the Safeway Endzone or whatever it was called before that? There’s nothing like that here anymore, I’m not sure about the rest of the city. We probably lost an entire generation or more of fans. The league needs a new younger fanbase, and imo the way to build that is to make the league/players accessible, and going games affordable. It’s the only thing the CFL can offer from a marketing perspective that the NFL can’t.
  17. It will 100% lower scoring. Thats what i cant figure out about all this. You cant attract fans so youre going to make the games lower scoring and less exciting?? Shorter endzones = less TD's. Uprights at the back of the endzone = less field goals/more punts, so longer fields for the offenses to travel/way less if any exciting missed field goal returns. I dont understand. Like WTF is this??
  18. It was kind of an odd time to announce these changes. I can't think of a reason why they couldn't have waited to the off season. "I know some of the most exciting CFL ball is about to be played, instead of ramping up that excitement, lets do our best to kill most of the joy our fans are feeling!"
  19. The NFL invests more into minor Football in Canada than the CFL (I'm talking league not individual teams) does. "Why can't we attract new fans? It must be the rules!"
  20. The league has two wildly successful franchises, two or three that are struggling to attract and keep fans (one of those in the biggest market) and the rest somewhere in the middle but likely not turning a profit. The business can't sustain itself with status quo. So yes, I would agree there is desperation here.
  21. I enjoyed it when he used to have the running gag with Damon (one of my favorite actors). Every now and then I'll watch Silverman's video she made with Damon and Kimmel's followup video with Affleck. That was some good ****.
  22. @bluto are you familiar with the renovations at BMO field for the World Cup? Was there any chance the new layout was going to accommodate a 110 yard field with 18 or 20 yard enzones? Maybe thats what spearheaded the new field sizes.
  23. Just in case anyone hasn’t see this.
  24. At the announcement they had the Grey Cup sitting on the fan base. How many of those that spent 400 bucks to have their names engraved in the base are happy with all the changes?
  25. I'll be okay in the long run.
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