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2025 CFL (Non-Bombers) Season

From 3DN about TSN broadcasts this year....

 

"The CFL on TSN is taking a renewed approach to its broadcasts for 2025.

 

The network’s panel will travel to all nine stadiums over the course of the upcoming season, sources told 3DownNation, including visits to Regina and Montreal in Week 1. Kate Beirness is returning to host the panel with Henoc Muamba and Davis Sanchez filling the main roles alongside her.

 

Paul LaPolice will also frequently appear on the panel, though he will also perform colour commentary for one game per week. As previously reported, longtime panelist and Hall of Fame quarterback Matt Dunigan is no longer with the network.

 

As for Milt Stegall, who has been with the network since 2009, there is no timeline for his return after the death of his eldest son, Chase. The 20-year-old died unexpectedly at DePaul University on Monday where he was a member of the school’s soccer team.

 

“Our CFL on TSN family is absolutely devastated over Chase’s passing. If you know Milt, you know that his family is everything to him, and we cannot imagine the pain he is going through right now,” said producer Chris Edwards in a statement to 3DownNation. “Milt is our brother and we are going to give him our love and support him in any way we can, and in whatever way he needs.”

 

During a broadcast teeing up the 2025 season on Tuesday, TSN dedicated its coverage this year to Chase’s memory.

 

TSN plans to flesh out the panel by rotating in active players, though it doesn’t appear as though this will happen every week. Players will generally make panel appearances during bye weeks, though there may also be opportunities for in-studio appearances when players are in town to play the Argonauts or Tiger-Cats.

 

Friday Night Football, a longtime network staple, will have a brand new presentation featuring fresh animations, graphics, and music. One source called the scope of the production “bigger.”

 

The play-by-play personnel at the network has remained unchanged for 2025, featuring Rod Smith, Dustin Nielson, Marshall Ferguson, and occasionally Farhan Lalji. Colour commentary will be performed by Glen Suitor, Duane Forde, and LaPolice."

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2 hours ago, rebusrankin said:

So your retirement gala is on November 17th. Do you want the chicken or the fish?

Or when first engaging them:

My my retirement looks good on both of you. High five!

15 hours ago, Mark H. said:

That's been the local Harris narrative since literally the beginning of the season. He's in the Grey Cup now.

The obvious here, at least to me, is how motivated he must be to win his first gc game to help lose the narrative on him ie great qb between the 30 yard lines.

21 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

The Riders are dressing 1 American receiver in the Grey Cup game.  You guys would be apoplectic if O'Shea did that.  Let's be honest.

Their receiving corps is Jakobi Meyers, Ajou Ajou, Kian Schaffer-Baker, Tommy Nield, Sam Emilus and Mitch Picton.

They better hope Montreal can't get out of the gates because they aren't scoring more than 20 points on O.

That's a pretty good receiving corps, but Montreal's pass rush ought to impact their success.

Against the riders it's the same thing it's always been... Trevor Harris doesn't like getting hit so pressure him and make life uncomfortable for him.

3 hours ago, Super Duper Negatron said:

Who ever said they weren't nice?

Noeller thinks that because some of us wanted Osh & Walters replaced means we didn't like them as people. Or we think they're asshats. Which is just ridiculous. No one here said anything about them not being nice people. Osh is extremely approachable. The criticism is just how they coach & manage. Completely different things.

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17 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

Against the riders it's the same thing it's always been... Trevor Harris doesn't like getting hit so pressure him and make life uncomfortable for him.

That's the key. He needs to be rattled. 

22 minutes ago, Tracker said:

That's a pretty good receiving corps, but Montreal's pass rush ought to impact their success.

Schaffer-Baker catches a five yard out & acts like he just made the greatest catch in history. Catching the ball is your job, you idiot. 

6 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Noeller thinks that because some of us wanted Osh & Walters replaced means we didn't like them as people. Or we think they're asshats. Which is just ridiculous. No one here said anything about them not being nice people. Osh is extremely approachable. The criticism is just how they coach & manage. Completely different things.

Gonna disagree..i believe Noeller was saying because they have been the only tandem in what like 30 years to have a dynasty team that maybe it would be wise to keep em around.. i could be wrong..there definitely  is more there than they are nice people though.

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So here's what I actually meant...

I'm (almost) as guilty as anyone for talking **** online about guys in a pretty cavalier manner, that can make it seem like we're advocating for someone to get fired and not be able to provide for their family... And that's not right. 

It's good sometimes to gain a bit of perspective and realize these aren't just video game characters... They're real people. They're (by and large) very nice people. They're (generally) trying as hard as they can to do the right thing out on the field and in the community.

13 minutes ago, bb1 said:

Gonna disagree..i believe Noeller was saying because they have been the only tandem in what like 30 years to have a dynasty team that maybe it would be wise to keep em around.. i could be wrong..there definitely  is more there than they are nice people though.

Well, just for the record, Even though I wanted both fired, I never questioned their integrity or committment to the Bombers, City of Winnipeg or the fans. Yeah, they are nice people. However, nice people lose their jobs everyday. 

19 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

That's the key. He needs to be rattled. 

Schaffer-Baker catches a five yard out & acts like he just made the greatest catch in history. Catching the ball is your job, you idiot. 

It’s been my experience that frequently doing strong man poses after 3-7 yard gains usually results in people ever remembering you played in the CFL.

5 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Well, just for the record, Even though I wanted both fired, I never questioned their integrity or committment to the Bombers, City of Winnipeg or the fans. Yeah, they are nice people. However, nice people lose their jobs everyday. 

And I don't think they'd be unemployed for long either so I'm sure they would be just fine.

2 minutes ago, bigg jay said:

And I don't think they'd be unemployed for long either so I'm sure they would be just fine.

Osh would... I dunno about Walters. He may do something else. I get the impression he may want to go back to a university down east as an AD when the time comes. 

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11 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Well, just for the record, Even though I wanted both fired, I never questioned their integrity or committment to the Bombers, City of Winnipeg or the fans. Yeah, they are nice people. However, nice people lose their jobs everyday. 

No matter the sport with a few exceptions isn’t it shown that coaches/gms have shelf lives that sometimes has nothing to do with their personalities and who they are as people? Just a fact of life that some relationships just run their course.

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11 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

It’s been my experience that frequently doing strong man poses after 3-7 yard gains usually results in people ever remembering you played in the CFL.

Wait, you guys don't randomly do the strong man pose or the marbles dance out in real life? Um asking for a friend.

10 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

It’s been my experience that frequently doing strong man poses after 3-7 yard gains usually results in people ever remembering you played in the CFL.

What was that **** of a receiver who used to do that? He spit on an Argo. Then, being suspended he took a swing at a Bomber who ran off the field at the Rider bench. 

Just now, rebusrankin said:

Wait, you guys don't randomly do the strong man pose or the marbles dance out in real life? Um asking for a friend.

Of course I do. Everytime I complete a simple task at work I break them out like there’s no tomorrow.

Just now, SpeedFlex27 said:

What was that **** of a receiver who used to do that? He spit on an Argo. Then, being suspended he took a swing at a Bomber who ran off the field at the Rider bench. 

I remember now, Duke Williams. No one misses him. I'm a longtime fan & I had a hard time remembering who he was. 

1 minute ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

What was that **** of a receiver who used to do that? He spit on an Argo. Then, being suspended he took a swing at a Bomber who ran off the field at the Rider bench. 

Exactly it usually results in, Who was that guy? then two seconds later moving on from the discussion.

6 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

No matter the sport with a few exceptions isn’t it shown that coaches/gms have shelf lives that sometimes has nothing to do with their personalities and who they are as people? Just a fact of life that some relationships just run their course.

Yeah, take Bob Dyce. Supposed to be a heckuva nice guy but was a shitty HC who never should be one in the CFL again. Should be a head coach ion Junior ball. That's probably his level of competence. Criticizing the man as a Head Coach doesn't mean anything other than that. 

4 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

Exactly it usually results in, Who was that guy? then two seconds later moving on from the discussion.

Duke Williams. 

3 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Yeah, take Bob Dyce. Supposed to be a heckuva nice guy but was a shitty HC who never should be one in the CFL again. Should be a head coach ion Junior ball. That's probably his level of competence. Criticizing the man as a Head Coach doesn't mean anything other than that. 

However most people deserve respect and compassion in how they receive feedback on their performance.

7 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Yeah, take Bob Dyce. Supposed to be a heckuva nice guy but was a shitty HC who never should be one in the CFL again. Should be a head coach ion Junior ball. That's probably his level of competence. Criticizing the man as a Head Coach doesn't mean anything other than that. 

Duke Williams. 

Who?

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27 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

However most people deserve respect and compassion in how they receive feedback on their performance.

Everyone deserves more respect than is often dishes out around here to various players and coaches. And, again, to be perfectly clear about it, that includes me.... I know I've been guilty of it. 

1 hour ago, bb1 said:

Gonna disagree..i believe Noeller was saying because they have been the only tandem in what like 30 years to have a dynasty team that maybe it would be wise to keep em around.. i could be wrong..there definitely  is more there than they are nice people though.

Dynasty teams win 4...5 cups...we weren't that...a good team...yip...realized its true potential...heck no..and that was self inflicted 

And yeah you can be nice until its time not to be...we lost that message internally focused on looking back and gushing about the past..and where we came from before we turned it around...totally ignoring what was the now and the whats and why's for it

And it wasn't over the course of 1 yr...that's the issue and what makes anyone think they (he) can change...or is even capable/willing?

This stench is more on osh than the other 2...only stench on them is not kicking him to curb...or stepping in and laying down some law and say..make the changes...or resign if u wont

54 minutes ago, Noeller said:

So here's what I actually meant...

I'm (almost) as guilty as anyone for talking **** online about guys in a pretty cavalier manner, that can make it seem like we're advocating for someone to get fired and not be able to provide for their family... And that's not right. 

It's good sometimes to gain a bit of perspective and realize these aren't just video game characters... They're real people. They're (by and large) very nice people. They're (generally) trying as hard as they can to do the right thing out on the field and in the community.

They also know what they signed up for and how business works..produce in a what u done for me now situation...or your gonna be replaced...just like the players he cuts...same thing...no sympathy for a coach in any league that fails...none 

 

45 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

No matter the sport with a few exceptions isn’t it shown that coaches/gms have shelf lives that sometimes has nothing to do with their personalities and who they are as people? Just a fact of life that some relationships just run their course.

100 percent...

 

42 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

What was that **** of a receiver who used to do that? He spit on an Argo. Then, being suspended he took a swing at a Bomber who ran off the field at the Rider bench. 

Spitty McEygouge Williams

 

36 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Yeah, take Bob Dyce. Supposed to be a heckuva nice guy but was a shitty HC who never should be one in the CFL again. Should be a head coach ion Junior ball. That's probably his level of competence. Criticizing the man as a Head Coach doesn't mean anything other than that. 

Duke Williams. 

Ritchie...nicest.. kindest guy ever...family man..loved and respected by players..staff...volunteer help...opened his home to anyone..father figure to many a player...canned how many times?? Nature of the beast

He also was an accomplished position coach and coordinator and coukd create scheme and systems..Osh...not even close to that

May be biased as know Ritchie quite well and know Osh as the player and was the polar opposite almost of what he preaches...classic do as I say not as I do(did) kinda scenario

None the less...good people get canned...always and forever in sports

1 hour ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

I remember now, Duke Williams. No one misses him. I'm a longtime fan & I had a hard time remembering who he was. 

If Speed doesn't know, nobody knows.

12 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

If Speed doesn't know, nobody knows.

His Mom remembers

I've been off the football sites mostly since the Bombers season ended.

 

Can someone tell me about the trap ball controversy in the BC sask game?

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