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WEEK 1

 
  • THU JUN 8 8:00 PM CDT
     BC@CGY 
  • FRI JUN 9 7:30 PM CDT
     HAM@WPG 
  • SAT JUN 10 6:00 PM CDT
     OTT@MTL
  • SUN JUN 11 6:00 PM CDT
     SSK@EDM 

 

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The 49 per cent of snaps restriction on Nationalized Americans replacing Canadians was in the CBA MOU. However, it’s impossible to apply a 49 per cent standard when you don’t know how many snaps will take place in a game. Hence the change to 23 snaps per game. Got it? Lol.
The Nationalized Americans cannot “start” but can come into the game on the second snap of their side of the ball. They are restricted to 23 plays per game replacing designated Canadian players. Any other snaps they play must be in place of Americans. Crazy confusing, I know.
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1 minute ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

This is maybe the dumbest rule yet and that’s saying something for the CFL.  At this point just let everyone on the roster play.  The foot in the door for the Canadian guys who maybe would get overlooked is the roster spot.

Since all punishments are after the fact, you may as well. 

Someone like Jones will just take the fine and move on. 

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Ka’Deem Carey, the league’s best running back, will be a backup when the Stampeders host B.C. on Thursday. This is because he is the team’s designated nationalized American on offence and, as such, can’t be in the starting lineup.

Though he technically meets the criteria to be a designated nationalized American, Carey doesn’t remotely fit the role for which the designation was intended. He’s a star player. He should be a starter regardless of who else is on the roster.

Carey will sit out for the first snap of the game while Peyton Logan, a return specialist and backup running back, gets the start. Carey will likely enter the game on the very next play as designated nationalized Americans are able to freely replace American players.

The Stampeders will then be able to keep Carey on the field for the rest of the game, provided Logan remains on the bench. If the team wants to get Logan involved in the offence, they can do so for 23 plays. Why? Because he’s merely returning to his place the starting lineup. Carey is the one (technically) replacing the Canadian player. As the designated nationalized American, he can take the place of a designated national for up to 23 plays, remember?

From: https://3downnation.com/2023/06/07/opinion-new-cfl-roster-rules-make-mockery-of-the-game/

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Wonder who it will be for Bombers.

On O probably makes most sense for it to be Bailey, I'm pretty sure he qualifies although they've never said if it's based on games active or if PR time counts.

On D could be Bighill, Jefferson/Jeffcoat or Alexander.  All make sense in some way.  An end might make the DL rotation a little easier.  The other guys usually don't really leave the field but if someone got injured at LB or DB it could help out.

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1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

It’s going to be interesting to see how the qbs in new cities do. 

yes it will.... how do you think it will go?

I think Bo Levi arm or shoulder was kind of worn out two years ago. I do not think he can do it any more.  no jinx, but I think/hope to see some int by Bomber D this Friday.

I got juran bolden rules backing me up on this! 😀

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13 minutes ago, Mark F said:

yes it will.... how do you think it will go?

I think Bo Levi arm or shoulder was kind of worn out two years ago. I do not think he can do it any more.  no jinx, but I think/hope to see some int by Bomber D this Friday.

I got juran bolden rules backing me up on this! 😀

I think blm is toast. fajardo might do a bit better in the soft east division but still not great. I think Dane will take over in bc but falter in the end same as always. 
 I think our D will play well. Secondary should be really good. Darby looks as good as ever. I expect to see some blm on the turf and getting mad on the sideline.  

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I would assume our designation on O will be Bailey and Agudosi will start so then Agudosi can come in for Wolitarsky 23 snaps a game and then Grant will be the other starter and Wolitarsky can come in for Grant 37 snaps a game so that Grant can play for Demski on 12% of the snaps that Oliviera is on the sidelines so that Neufeld can line up at running back which will free up Schoen to play QB.

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It's a classic CFL solve a problem that doesn't exist move.

Like in the late 2000s when they basically made it illegal to block on special teams because the plays were just too exciting.  They had a series of rule changes that lasted a year or less.  Maybe just leave it alone?

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As a newer CFL fan, I've always found the ratio rules to be quite perplexing. I've struggled to grasp their intricacies and underlying logic. Now, with the recent changes to the rules this year, I must admit that my motivation to understand them has waned even further. It seems like a complex labyrinth that I may never fully navigate. Perhaps I'll just resign myself to enjoying the game without delving too deep into the intricacies of the ratio rules.

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