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Posted
23 minutes ago, Stickem said:

So what does Castillo have to do to get into the pet dept.     ....get new glasses.....Sergio should have handled all of the kicking chores long ago....

He's already on it!

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Canadian receiver Damien Alford signs with New Orleans Saints: sources - 3DownNation

Saints offer must have been pretty good because he turned down 4 other NFL tryouts.

Posted
52 minutes ago, Stickem said:

So what does Castillo have to do to get into the pet dept.     ....get new glasses.....Sergio should have handled all of the kicking chores long ago....

start bkicking all weird and dumb...and have it be less than succesful...Much like Punter guy did...will make Osh's tighty whities firm and get him in the good books

Posted
1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said:

Thats a huge loss for the CFL, but pretty good for the Bombers lol

More hits for other teams (although these are only futures deals):

All-CFL defensive lineman Jaylon Hutchings to sign NFL futures contract with Minnesota Vikings - 3DownNation

Cincinnati Bengals sign Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Dohnte Meyers to NFL futures contract - 3DownNation

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Stickem said:

So what does Castillo have to do to get into the pet dept.     ....get new glasses.....Sergio should have handled all of the kicking chores long ago....

That is a closely guarded secret. Keeps 'em guessing.

3 hours ago, Booch said:

start bkicking all weird and dumb...and have it be less than succesful...Much like Punter guy did...will make Osh's tighty whities firm and get him in the good books

And he needs to start throwing the words "crikey" and "billabong" into his jargon and mention how much he likes Helen Reddy.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, bigg jay said:

The Stamps in one day lost DL Jaylon Hutchings, Rec Mario Alford & LB Jason Roberts to the NFL. That's brutal. I don't care what people say about how great it is for our players to make an NFL team, this just kills interest in the CFL. And really hurts a team like the Stamps struggling to find relevancy in a local market where barely anyone cares anymore. It's like the Stamps are perpetually rebuilding. NFL teams need to compensate CFL teams if they sign anyone under a valid CFL contract. This system is unfair the way it is. It could be us next time. Hate it. 

Edited by SpeedFlex27
Posted
17 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The Stamps in one day lost DL Jaylon Hutchings, Rec Mario Alford & LB Jason Roberts to the NFL. That's brutal. I don't care what people say about how great it is for our players to make an NFL team, this just kills interest in the CFL. And really hurts a team like the Stamps struggling to find relevancy in a local market where barely anyone cares anymore. It's like the Stamps are perpetually rebuilding. NFL teams need to compensate CFL teams if they sign anyone under a valid CFL contract. This system is unfair the way it is. It could be us next time. Hate it. 

Great points.

Posted
3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The Stamps in one day lost DL Jaylon Hutchings, Rec Mario Alford & LB Jason Roberts to the NFL. That's brutal. I don't care what people say about how great it is for our players to make an NFL team, this just kills interest in the CFL. And really hurts a team like the Stamps struggling to find relevancy in a local market where barely anyone cares anymore. It's like the Stamps are perpetually rebuilding. NFL teams need to compensate CFL teams if they sign anyone under a valid CFL contract. This system is unfair the way it is. It could be us next time. Hate it. 

Unfortunately, if that were the case, the NFL would likely just say screw it and stop even looking at CFL players at all.

Posted
15 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The Stamps in one day lost DL Jaylon Hutchings, Rec Mario Alford & LB Jason Roberts to the NFL. That's brutal. I don't care what people say about how great it is for our players to make an NFL team, this just kills interest in the CFL. And really hurts a team like the Stamps struggling to find relevancy in a local market where barely anyone cares anymore. It's like the Stamps are perpetually rebuilding. NFL teams need to compensate CFL teams if they sign anyone under a valid CFL contract. This system is unfair the way it is. It could be us next time. Hate it. 

Haven't they made the playoffs 20 out 21 years or something? Perpetually rebuilding is a bit of a stretch.

Losing guys to the NFL does suck, but it's unavoidable. Compensation won't solve the problem you're talking about and will just result in less americans who are on the brink of the NFL signing up here. It's not like the NFL is begging these guys to come to camp. They'll just wait out CFL contracts or move on to the next player rather than pay for a CFL guy.

Posted
14 hours ago, Noeller said:

If we don't allow players the chance to go south as soon as they're able, they just won't come here in the first place. So we're still ******. 

on the flip...then they'd never get a shot as the guys that came up had nowhere to play....wont get a call sitting on their coach or delivering for Amazon

15 hours ago, Sard said:

Unfortunately, if that were the case, the NFL would likely just say screw it and stop even looking at CFL players at all.

doubt it..we got compensated before....Receiver, off top my head forget his name...but I sure they not in the mindset for doing it as the norm

Wren't we compensated for Stick too one time?...

Posted
21 hours ago, Sard said:

Unfortunately, if that were the case, the NFL would likely just say screw it and stop even looking at CFL players at all.

Why would they? That makes no sense. Paying a CFL team would be no problem. They look for athletes. If anything, they'd refine their searching & only bring in players who have a chance of making a team. 

8 hours ago, Bigblue204 said:

Haven't they made the playoffs 20 out 21 years or something? Perpetually rebuilding is a bit of a stretch.

 

Where have you been the past 5 or 6 years? The Stamps have been horrible. They made the playoffs falling backwards last season after a fast start they totally fell back. . They were barely a playoff team. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

 

Where have you been the past 5 or 6 years? The Stamps have been horrible. They made the playoffs falling backwards last season after a fast start they totally fell back. . They were barely a playoff team. 

So...yes?

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

So...yes?

They've missed the playoffs in 2023 & 24. They got some momentum back last season getting back in but the 2025 season was like A Tale Of Two Cities as they got off to a fast start & then really limped in the second half of the season. Vernon Adams play really tailed off. Season ticket sales are up but now with those 3 stars gone, will that flat line??? Calgary used to be such a great football city. The Stamps were everywhere in the city when we moved here in 1990, especially when Flutie & Garcia played. Now it just sucks. Even the pro soccer team gets more coverage than the Stamps do. The Herald & Sun will send a reporter on the road with Calvary but not the Stamps. The team is invisible all year round. The loss of those players is really gonna hurt.

Edited by SpeedFlex27
Posted
6 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

If NFL teams had to pay CFL teams for the players, they wouldn't bother. They'd just bring in players that they don't need to pay for.

They would, nfl teams chase talent hard and invest massive sums in scouting out side the nfl. 
If it was a compensation based system it would likely be league wide, so they all split it after a year, wouldn’t even register to them. 

But, they would want considerable concessions in other areas we wouldn’t want. Mid season call ups, send downs, and rule changes. 

Posted
On 2026-01-06 at 10:51 AM, blue85gold said:

I think they are worried that Sergio punting would affect his kicking. 

Almost no one does all three jobs any more. 

Why would they? This is the era of specialists. 

Posted (edited)

Apparently Jovon Johnson hired as position coach for the Argos...

 

From 3DN:

"The Toronto Argonauts are set to hire former CFL standout Jovon Johnson as the team’s defensive backs coach, per sources.

 

The 42-year-old has spent the last six years coaching at the high school and collegiate levels in the United States, most recently as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach at Gannon University."

Edited by Noeller
Posted
15 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Apparently Jovon Johnson hired as position coach for the Argos...

 

From 3DN:

"The Toronto Argonauts are set to hire former CFL standout Jovon Johnson as the team’s defensive backs coach, per sources.

That looks like a pretty solid move.

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