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2021 (??) CFL Season

https://www.tsn.ca/naylor-many-questions-but-few-answers-on-a-2021-cfl-season-1.1543725

The Canadian Football League has been outrageously quiet since it pulled the plug on its season more than two months ago, leaving behind a wake of speculation about where things are headed next.

With the reality setting in that COVID-19 is likely to still be around in some form next summer, there is real concern about what the 2021 season might look like or if it will occur at all.

There are teams that believe it is vitally important to play in 2021 and that without a season the CFL is in danger of being mothballed. Whether every team believes that is another question. And there is a lot to sort out before anyone can accurately predict what a season might look like and how much pain the teams are collectively willing to stomach to make it happen.

The league and its franchises are currently running through various scenarios for next season, trying to get a handle on true costs of each and working at ways to trim budgets and save money. That’s likely to continue until the league can truly choose a course of action, which feels like next April at the earliest.

Why? Well, there’s not much point in fully committing to a scenario that’s seven months away if that scenario might be totally unrealistic by the time you get there.

There has been no 2021 business plan presented yet, only regular updates to the presidents and governors about what the league is doing to prepare for the unknown.

It should be noted that teams will need to make decisions about retaining assistant coaches with expiring contracts by December, which will be the first real economic commitments to a 2021 season. Restrictions on signing players will need to be lifted well before the opening of February free agency, where players are likely to meet a cautious market – one in which signing bonuses will probably be absent.

There’s a collective bargaining agreement to amend, if not renegotiate, with the players, which will require some kind of pressure point because it always does. But the league can’t sit down with the players until it gets a true handle on revenues and it can’t do that until it chooses a course of action.

Will CFL teams be allowed to have full stadiums next summer? It doesn't seem likely. But just what percentage of capacity will be allowed – if any at all – is impossible to guess. It seems as if the league is counting on the restrictions that currently prevent fans from being in stadiums being lifted. But to what degree?

When will we see a schedule? Good question. Or could we see multiple schedules for different scenarios? Never say never.

Could it be a 21-week, 18-game season played in home stadiums? Unlikely, given the losses teams are expected to take with reduced numbers of fans in the stands. Could we see a return to the 10-week bubble? Maybe. A nine-game schedule played in home stadiums before fans? Perhaps.

The point is no one knows, so demanding answers to questions that can’t possibly be answered right now is a waste of time.

All we know is that there’s going to be a lot less revenue for teams to operate with under any scenario, not just because of crowd restrictions but also due to older fans choosing to stay home for their safety. The CFL’s fan demographics do it no favours in this regard.

Getting consensus on a best course of action won’t be easy for the CFL’s nine teams. Back in the summer, there were teams that were willing to play without government support and teams that weren’t. And just like then, the biggest challenge commissioner Randy Ambrosie faces now is finding a scenario they can all live with.

Adopting a revenue-sharing model so that each team absorbs the same amount of red ink would certainly make consensus-building easier, which many believe should be the direction for the future, COVID-19 or not.

The other elephant in the room is federal government, which many in the CFL believe left it high and dry last summer after months of back-and-forth talks where the league believed it was making progress.

Is the CFL prepared to go down that road again, knowing it doesn’t control the timeline and larger forces can change things in an instant? Perhaps, although it’s not as though the feds don’t have a long list of people coming at them with their hands out.

There will be voices demanding the owners suck up the losses of playing a season under any circumstance, as owners have done in other sports. But the business calculation in sports such as MLB, NFL, NHL and NBA is different because of the percentage of revenues those leagues derive from television.

Losses sustained by playing in those leagues can also be viewed as investments towards protecting massive franchise values. That’s not the case in the CFL, where teams can’t just float money on the backs of their franchise values, and where one third of the teams are publicly owned.

It would be beneficial for the league to soon announce its formal commitment to play some kind of season in 2021.

But beyond that, get ready for months more of waiting with lots of questions and speculation but very few answers.

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1 hour ago, DR. CFL said:

I wonder how Vegas feels about that and how a bet is dealt with on a forfeited game?

good question, but they will figure it out, to keep their percentage. house never loses.

I believe i heard theyre done today? Hope so anyways.

12 hours ago, Bubba Zanetti said:

I believe i heard theyre done today? Hope so anyways.

Yeah, Saturday was the last day for soccer. Then it'll take a day or so to paint the football lines.

WR Naaman Roosevelt released by the Als.

1 hour ago, M.O.A.B. said:

WR Naaman Roosevelt released by the Als.

Not too surprising. He was solid last season with ssk, but you could see the end was close. Another year off and father time has caught up.

Some teams are beginning to make some cuts. 

Lions cuts:
QB William Arndt (A), Western Connecticut
RB Reggie Corbin (A), Illinois
WR Jamal Custis (A), Syracuse
WR Keyston Fuller (A), Richmond
DB Jeff Hector (A), Redlands
DE Trevon Hill (A), Miami (FLA)
LB Damian Jamieson (N), York
WR Johnathon Johnson (A), Missouri
FB Kayden Johnson (A), York
DB Austin Joyner (A), Washington
DB Jermaine Kelly Jr. (A), San Jose State
DL Cam Kitchen (A), Delaware
DB Matt McConnell (N), St. Mary’s
OL Marcus Norman (A), South Florida
OL Phillip Norman (A), Bethune-Cookman
WR Jimmie Robinson Jr. (A), Bethune-Cookman
WR Jesse Walker (N), Manitoba
LB Jordan M. Williams (A), Baylor

Als cuts:
Vincent Alessandrini, (N), WR, Concordia
Curtis Cothran, (A), DL, Penn State
Brock Gowanlock, (N), DL, Manitoba
Jersey Henry, (N), LB, Concordia
William James, (G), DB, North Dakota
Colton Klassen, (N), RB, Saskatchewan
Ethan Makonzo, (N), LB, Montreal
Benoit Marion, (N), DL, Montreal
Robert Nelson Jr., (A), DB, Arizona State
Michael Onuoha, (A), SEC, Texas A&M Commerce
Brock Ruble, (A), OL, Florida State
Naaman Roosevelt, (A), WR, Buffalo
Prince Smith, (A), DB, New Hampshire
Simeon Thomas, (A), DB, Louisiana Lafayette
Michael Wakefield, (A), DL, Florida International

Edited by M.O.A.B.

Riders add another to the torn achilles list. DE Tim Williams makes 5.

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Just now, Bubba Zanetti said:

Riders add another to the torn achilles list. DE Tim Williams makes 5.

Derek Taylor was tweeting that it's up to 8 achilles injuries across the league to start the year......Christ that's insane. 

Just now, Noeller said:

Derek Taylor was tweeting that it's up to 8 achilles injuries across the league to start the year......Christ that's insane. 

And 62.5% are Riders. Crazy.

Ticats cuts:
USA – DB – Daniel Brown
USA – DB – Reggie Cole
NAT – WR – Marcus Davis
USA – OL – Scottie Dill
USA – WR – Jonathan Duhart
NAT – K – Gabriel Ferraro
NAT – DT – Austin Fordham-Miller
USA – DE – Nate Harvey IV
USA – DE – Stacy Keely
USA – DB – Donovan Olumba
USA – WR – Diondre Overton

7 hours ago, M.O.A.B. said:

Naaman Roosevelt, (A), WR, Buffalo

Interesting... is he hurt?

 

And in a related question - will BMO Field in Toronto have more than 15,000 fans all season?

26 minutes ago, Brandon said:

Interesting... is he hurt?

I feel like he hasn't been the same since he got hurt in what 17? He got a good chunk of yards last year but I feel like he was just a possession guy. Not a threat to break one or beat his man over the top. 

30 minutes ago, Brandon said:

Interesting... is he hurt?

Als has Cunninghan, Bray, Lewis and Wieneke. That's a good set of receivers (skill-wise). Probably they're making room for younger guys.

15 hours ago, Brandon said:

Interesting... is he hurt?

Not that I heard. He's older and expensive. Maybe he wasn't in shape? Maybe he wasn't worth the money they were paying him?

Argos cuts:

Canadian DB Shamar Busby
American WR Jaylen Smith
American WR Craig Rucker
American WR Nyqwan Murray
American RB Kenneth Dixon
American RB Greg McCrae
American DB Kadeem Satchell
American DB Andrew Soroh
American DB Davontae Merriweather

11 hours ago, Eternal optimist said:

C'mon man they already have a bunch of injuries why bring math into it. Show some mercy.

If you are going to bring math into this discussion about the Riders achilles injuries, at least say that while having 62.5% of all achilles injuries seems high, it's still no where near the percentage of Saskatchewan people who marry their cousins.   

13 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said:

If you are going to bring math into this discussion about the Riders Achilles injuries, at least say that while having 62.5% of all Achilles injuries seems high, it's still no where near the percentage of Saskatchewan people who marry their cousins.   

Q: Do you know why gals in Saskatchewan do not use the "reverse cowgirl" position during sex?

A: You never turn your back on family.

15 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said:

If you are going to bring math into this discussion about the Riders achilles injuries, at least say that while having 62.5% of all achilles injuries seems high, it's still no where near the percentage of Saskatchewan people who marry their cousins.   

LOL......didn't know that number but I do know the percentage of starving dentists in Sask. is astronomical

18 minutes ago, Stickem said:

LOL......didn't know that number but I do know the percentage of starving dentists in Sask. is astronomical

and starving indoor toilet installers....

In an article on 3dn its reported Nichols is taking starters reps but that's he's still fighting that shoulder injury and not 100 percent. 

 I think ott is going to have a very rough go of it this year. They also seem to be all in on having Flanders as their starting rb. 

4 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

In an article on 3dn its reported Nichols is taking starters reps but that's he's still fighting that shoulder injury and not 100 percent. 

 I think ott is going to have a very rough go of it this year. They also seem to be all in on having Flanders as their starting rb. 

If he is fighting a shoulder injury after having 2 years off this may be it for Matty.

Sad to see. I will always appreciate his contributions to the turn around. 

4 minutes ago, Geebrr said:

If he is fighting a shoulder injury after having 2 years off this may be it for Matty.

Sad to see. I will always appreciate his contributions to the turn around. 

Agreed. When he does retire, I hope the Bombers will bring him and his family back to honour him and the first hope of competitiveness we had for years. I don't think we would be here at the top of the CFL food chain without him.

13 minutes ago, Geebrr said:

If he is fighting a shoulder injury after having 2 years off this may be it for Matty.

Sad to see. I will always appreciate his contributions to the turn around. 

That's what I was thinking. Always tough to make that call but a guy like that should've benefited the most from a year off. Similarly I'm happy it seems Zach has seemed healthy. 

 That whole offense looks awful. Be interesting to see what Flanders does its kinda crazy he's hardly seen any action since 17. I think he's been in camp with 5 cfl teams and has less than 100 carries. 

13 minutes ago, Tracker said:

Agreed. When he does retire, I hope the Bombers will bring him and his family back to honour him and the first hope of competitiveness we had for years. I don't think we would be here at the top of the CFL food chain without him.

Idk if that happens or not but I wouldn't be surprised to see him coaching. 

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