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dado potato
11-17-19, 8:42pm
The 107th Grey Cup football game will be played on November 24, between the undefeated Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. ESPN2 will distribute the signal for US viewers. Entre Amis
Today I watched the Western Final... Blue Bombers versus the Saskatchewan Rough Riders on frozen turf... a suspenseful game filled with surprises. I muted most of the commercials.
iris lilies
11-17-19, 9:07pm
Is this soccer?
I believe it’s actually American football, but with some different rules, if I remember correctly.
dado potato
11-17-19, 9:31pm
Canadian Football rules.
The players, coaches, and spectators can legally smoke marijuana after the game. (Not to say that they all do!)
Funny to admit that at one point I knew the Canadian rules and thought that Canadian football was much more interesting to watch.than the US I cannot now remember why and how the rules made it more interesting. Any reminders that you could share, Dado?
My experience of it is that it plays a little faster than the US version.
dado potato
11-18-19, 11:03am
Agreed, LDAHL.
There are 3 downs (rather than 4 in the US rules) to advance the ball 10 yards, so the possession of the ball changes frequently unless the offense is gaining rapidly.
There are 12 players on each side (rather than 11 in US rules). The playing area is 110x65 yards, and passers tend to roll out rather than drop back.
Running plays in the CFL develop differently, in part because the defensive line sets up a yard away from the ball, and in part because more motion in the backfield is allowed before the snap.
NFL players are generally bigger, faster and higher paid athletes.
Agreed, LDAHL.
There are 3 downs (rather than 4 in the US rules) to advance the ball 10 yards, so the possession of the ball changes frequently unless the offense is gaining rapidly.
There are 12 players on each side (rather than 11 in US rules). The playing area is 110x65 yards, and passers tend to roll out rather than drop back.
Running plays in the CFL develop differently, in part because the defensive line sets up a yard away from the ball, and in part because more motion in the backfield is allowed before the snap.
NFL players are generally bigger, faster and higher paid athletes.
It has a certain fluidity to it that the more ponderous, fits-and-starts American version lacks.
dado potato
11-24-19, 10:44pm
This is a good night for coach Mike O'Shea and the victorious Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Ultralight
11-24-19, 10:53pm
CFL! Wow! I did not know this still existed. I used to watch it way back in the day when I adjusted the TV antenna just so.
CFL! Wow! I did not know this still existed. I used to watch it way back in the day when I adjusted the TV antenna just so.
Anything that good just keeps on going.
Glad that Winnipeg finally won the Grey Cup after 29 years although I normally cheer the Hamilton Tiger-cats.
happystuff
11-25-19, 8:31am
Sounds interesting. Are the games available to watch online? Maybe older games on Youtube?
dado potato
11-25-19, 10:26am
I watched live coverage on ESPN2 cable in the USA.
They don't have the ubiquitous flagging for perceived tripping or pass interference every other play? I'm in!
However, my first loyalty would be for the Montreal Alouettes....Vernon Adams took my Eastern Washington Eagles to their Big Sky and FCS championships. Pity he's too small in stature to be NFL-worthy.
happystuff
11-25-19, 7:04pm
I watched live coverage on ESPN2 cable in the USA.
Thanks. No cable.
happystuff
11-26-19, 8:33am
I found some highlights on youtube. Very exciting!
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