View Full Version : Any and all canadians: CFL season rapidly approaching
Fullback57
05-10-2002, 06:08 PM
To all the Canadian and American CFL fans, all CFL training camps are about 2 month away from opening, lets get some pre season predictions from ya'll...I'm saying the Calgary Stampeders (Where NFL superstar Jeff Garcia BECAME a star!!!) are gonna be at the big show in November (Grey Cup) and wax the floor with whoever wins the east. Football is a passion of mine and I think it kicks ass to see all the pride everyone has for their favorite teams, so lets hear it Canadians......
EXCESS
05-11-2002, 03:04 AM
The Grey Cup is in Edmonton this year, so everyone can stay at my place! :D
My prediction: Winnipeg vs Edmonton (gotta pick the home team)
Canes4Ever
05-11-2002, 09:20 AM
Even though we don't get to see too much CFL here in the States, from what I have seen it's a great game and it's FOOTBALL. You guys know me well enough by now to know I wish I could see those games.
Good luck to everyone's favorite team and go get some records this year :D
ibiza69
05-11-2002, 10:43 AM
STAMPEDERS all the way baby:D
Eskimos suck (sorry excess)
ibiza69
05-11-2002, 10:44 AM
as the CFL saying goes "OUR BALLS ARE BIGGER "
Fullback57
05-11-2002, 11:21 AM
Awwww Yeah!!!!!.....ibiza69 knows where its at!!!
EXCESS
05-11-2002, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by ibiza69
STAMPEDERS all the way baby:D
Eskimos suck (sorry excess)
Thats ok, I guess I've got the inside scoop. The Esks resigned some of the biggest whiners in the league (who are also allstars) because these guys believed Edmonton was the place to be in 2002. Calgary is definitely a good pick, and so is BC. The West will win it this year.
ibiza69
05-11-2002, 11:55 PM
stamps alumni jeff garcia
ibiza69
05-11-2002, 11:57 PM
stamps alumni (the greatest ever) Doug Flutie
Speaking of the CFL, is Clemson Quarterback Woodrow "Woody"
Danztler going to be playing up there? Last I heard, he was pretty
defiant in his intentions to keep playing QB (rather than moving to
RB or WR where the NFL *might* have considering giving him a
look). Does anyone know if he was drafted? If not, the CFL would
be a fun place for him to grow as a player.
Fullback57
05-12-2002, 12:30 PM
I dont believe that he has signed with any CFL club to date. Interestingly enough former Kansas State QB Micheal Bishop has chosen to play, at least for now in the CFL, after alot of talk, Calgary dealt his rights to Toronto. Toronto was actually trying to pick up Nebraska's Eric Crouch, it would have been awesome if he would have came to the CFL, cause he got drafted in what the 4th or 5th round. Hey Canes, it looks like Miam's starting Center from this past Year, Romberg is intent on playing in the CFL.......great to see more quality talent coming to play OUR kick ass brand of football
Canes4Ever
05-12-2002, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by Fullback57
Hey Canes, it looks like Miam's starting Center from this past Year, Romberg is intent on playing in the CFL.......great to see more quality talent coming to play OUR kick ass brand of football
Great news, Brett Romberg IS a Canadian by birth, just as former Hurricane Ian Sinclair was as well. Miami has gotten 4 or 5 great players from the Great White North.
What I have seen in the past of CFL football I have enjoyed it, and I just wish we were able to see a lot more of it here in the States.
Football is football, whether its CFL, NCAA or NFL rules, and I love it ! :D
Hey Fullback57 (or anyone else) can you tell me more about Canadian College Footbal ? What are the best teams ?
Also do you have any websites or links for CFL teams ?
Fullback57
05-12-2002, 02:27 PM
Interestingly enough Romberg played a year in the CJFL (Canadian Junior Football League) for the Windsor AKO Fratmen before he went to Miami. Canadian College football is slowly but surely gaining alot more recognition in Canada, but still not as much as it deserves. The Western division of the CIAU should be very tough this year and bring home the Vanier Cup (National Championship) though the east will be extremely tough as well. I'd check out www.cfl.ca, www.stampeders.com, www.ciau.ca.......all are very good sites with tons of great info
Canes4Ever
05-12-2002, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by Fullback57
Interestingly enough Romberg played a year in the CJFL (Canadian Junior Football League) for the Windsor AKO Fratmen before he went to Miami. Canadian College football is slowly but surely gaining alot more recognition in Canada, but still not as much as it deserves. The Western division of the CIAU should be very tough this year and bring home the Vanier Cup (National Championship) though the east will be extremely tough as well. I'd check out www.cfl.ca, www.stampeders.com, www.ciau.ca.......all are very good sites with tons of great info
Thanks Fullback, I will be checking out those sites and will try to keep up with CFL action this year. I hope you and others start some threads on CFL play when it comes time to play.
I never get tired of talking football :D
EXCESS
05-14-2002, 06:59 PM
www.tsn.ca has some of the best CFL coverage.
Canes4Ever
05-14-2002, 07:01 PM
Originally posted by EXCESS
www.tsn.ca has some of the best CFL coverage.
Thanks Excess, :hello: I just added that to my favorites in my sports folder and will check it out later tonight.
Fullback57
05-15-2002, 05:55 PM
Sweet call Excess, BTW, do u go to many Eskimo games?....I'm a Stamps season ticket holder
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