Everything posted by SpeedFlex27
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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
I actually think the opposite. If the AAFL is a success then it makes it harder for the XFL to grab a piece of the limited football market as all of the cities in both leagues are in the Sun Belt. I'm hoping both leagues eat each other up.
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Canadian Politics
I don't claim to be an expert on the financials of the oil industry but I believe that these are futures contracts. Also, if you don't believe the numbers then google then...
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Needs for next year
I don't think Nichols is mediocre. He was dealing with a knee injury that probably bothered him all season. Let's see how he does when he comes back healthy next training camp.
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Needs for next year
LaPo's system is designed for the qb to not be the stR. Dink & dunk. Controlled short to medium passes. Ball possession offense.
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Canadian Politics
the price of a barrel of WCS is up $10 to $32 a barrel. So, it's had the desired effect. She really had no choice. meanwhile, our useless PM & his government just sit on their hands Anyone who runs for the Libs in the next federal election in SK & AB will get wiped out.
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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
We'll see how the AAFL does it's 1st year.
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Needs for next year
Nichols didn't lose the game either. I also think Harris has been in the league long enough to know veteran CFL qbs make more money than starting running backs. Canadian or American.
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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
I think it's less than 50/50 the XFL gets off the ground.
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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
That's what the AAFL wants. To be bought by the NFL.
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Canadian Politics
Rachel Notley is expected to announce this evening that there will be a government mandated oil production output cut for Alberta oil. Presently, because there aren't enough pipelines to move the product, there is a surplus of 35 million barrels in storage. The price differential between Western Canadian Select (WCS) & West Texas Crude (WTC) is over $40.00. There is a lot of discussion how to get this price differential down & it seems that this is the route to go. From the oil industry to politicians. Although some in the oil industry oppose this & feel the market should set the price & not the provincial government. https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/will-alberta-cut-oil-production-notley-to-make-announcement-today-1.4201372
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This Regime
- Around the League: 2018 Season
Especially with jim Popp. If he can gas a friend in Trestman & the way it happened then LaPo days will be numbered the day he is hired.- Around the League: 2018 Season
I don't know if leaving for the Argos is a great career move. But if he wants to go & is hired I wish LaPo well.- Around the League: 2018 Season
Yeah, I don't get all the angst from fans that we'll lose him. He's under contract for another year.- Around the League: 2018 Season
True. Just mentioning what is being said.- US Politics
His twitter account is always entertaining.- Around the League: 2018 Season
From talking to some Rider fans that I know who live in Regina, they told me it's pretty common knowledge that Jones likes his alcohol & spends time in different watering holes in that City.- Around the League: 2018 Season
When I coached football in Calgary back in the 90's to early 2000's, the Stamps used to give season tickets to every pee wee, bantam & high school team in the City. Coaches could give these tickets away anyway they liked. So, if a kid had a great game or a couple of players practiced hard all week they got these tickets to see a game. All the teams sat together so there were a lot of football players at every game. And these kids remembered that because for some it was the first time they ever attended a Stamps game. Then in & around 2005 the ownership changed hands & the new Stamps owners didn't want to give away these seats anymore. They wanted to sell them to make a profit. Well, that was back in the days when the Stamps averaged 33,000 at each & every game. Even after attendance fell back to the 23-25,000 mark last season, the team still refuses to go back to the days when they supported community & high school football by giving kids the chance to see a game. The Stamps could very easily give tickets away to different community groups in the City. Yet they don't & have no interest in doing so. They have no idea that they may hook some kids on the Stamps & the CFL. But the Stamps like the league itself is just too damned short sighted to see that. Blind actually.- The TV Thread
You want to see a spry 91 year old then you should see D i c k Van Dyke.- game thread grey cup
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- Around the League: 2018 Season
Sure, I could. Chose not to. My opinions are my own. I don't need your approval here to justify what I'm saying. You're implying I'm some kind of racist because you don't agree with me or because I don't like DIS campaign. I never attacked any group or individuals. I had said the CFL used a sad situation in North Carolina to sell a bunch of tee shirts. That's how I see the DIS campaign. I think it was disingenuous. How can Randy Ambrosie claim the CFL is diverse yet somehow the NFL is not? The CFL isn't connecting with other ethnic groups in this country at all while claiming somehow it's diverse. Like I said, I don't care what you or anyone else thinks. I don't see the CFL going into any community trying to grow the game in their own cities let alone in other parts of the country. Yet, Ambrosie wants to grow the CFL in Mexico.- game thread grey cup
- Around the League: 2018 Season
I guess I feel that this was all a Randy Ambrosie thing. To me, it felt contrived. In the end, it was like you said... advertisement for the league. Ambrosie during his time has done some good things. But some of the stuff he did hasn't been great either. I get that most people liked the DIS campaign. I didn't. Which as a fan is my right.- Bomber News: 2019 Off Season
Gray would probably make more than Hardrick in the long run. Most Canadian OL once they sign seem to stay with their teams while Americans can & do move from team to team a bit more. Any CFL team that has stud OL will pay them to keep them. I think they'd be considered a more valuable commodity. - Around the League: 2018 Season