Love the CFL! League is more grass roots, believes in the community, and the players just seem to care more. Canada is all about hcokey its true but the CFL is an institution in this country.
I have been a CFL fan since 1980. I became a Montreal Alouettes fan quickly, because I liked a player named David Green a running back. I still watch the CFL today. When the Alouettes folded in 1986, I attended games but without being a fan of any team. When the team came back in 1996 I was on board once again enjoying this great game. I follow NFL also but with a different interest. Your documentary is very interesting, great job putting this together. CFL lifer……🏈✌
@@sirbobloblaws As somebody who WANTS to watch CFL. I turn it on and hate the product. This is an outsider, telling the CFL what they think. You can listen, or be offended. 1) 3 downs is boring. 3 downs is boring. I don't care every drunk in Alberta LOVES it...if you want your league to GROW...you should consider adopting 4 downs....you can be unique and still have 4 downs like the XFL, NCAA, and NFL.... stop trying to be different, it hurts the overall product...I'm not patriotic over an amateur league I want to watch on Labor Day but the PRODUCT IS BORINGGGGGG 2) 9 teams. You cannot find somebody on EARTH who wants a CFL team in PEI, Halifax, Saskatoon, Quebec City, St. John's, Moncton.... AFL Australian Football League has 18 teams... Australia's population = 26,713,460 CFL Canadian Football League has 9 teams...and briefly had 8 (two with the exact same pathetic name - Roughriders) Canada's population = 39,124,522 Why do they have a league? 18 teams...CFL isn't even a real league. You have no teams. 13 million more people in Canada, and half the amount of teams.... It is pathetic that 8 billion people....nobody wants a CFL team. More people watch NFL than CFL in Canada. Google it. Every poll says more Canadians watch NFL...it's because the product is better. All the best Canadians go to the NFL...Canada should have an NFL team to cheer for the BEST Canadians. I turn the league on every year and it sucks....there are players in the NFL making more than the entire CFL (every roster combined)....Aaron Rogers makes $50 mill usd annually. CFL salary cap is $5.525 million Canadian or $4.03 million USD THE SALARY CAP IS $4.03 million for 50 players on the roster.... Aaron Rogers makes....$37,500,000 million usd GUARANTEED OR $51,465,562.50 Canadian ANNUALLY So immediately this league, has no talent... What an awful product. I want to like the CFL. I turn it on EVERY YEAR. DAMN IT SUCKS. DAMN IT IS UNWATCHABLE. UNWATCHABLE TV...and I WANT TO WATCH FOOTBALL....tha's how terrible your product is. They had 20 years. I hate them. I cannot wait for the NFL in Toronto. I LOVE THE HUGE ENDZONES I LOVE ROUGES I LOVE ASPECTS OF THE CFL
@@sampicano You'll be waiting a long time for a team in Toronto. You do realize Canada has 1/10 the population of the USA? Maybe not. And you wonder why CFL has only 9 teams. AFL rosters are much smaller so the comparison is mute. Just wait until some billionare asks for money to build and NFL stadium in Toronto and you will see just how LITTLE support there is for NFL in that American wanna be city.
Not quite. McGill played two games at Harvard in the spring of 1874, one using Harvard rules, which looked more like modern soccer, and one using Canadian rules. There's a much stronger argument for 1874 McGill-Harvard being the first true football game in the United States rather than 1869 Princeton-Rutgers, but most American football historians don't like admitting that.
What’s crazy is the references to rugby in its history. So before the 1880’s you’d assume Canadian Football was similar to Rugby Union. I’ve heard that was the case on the other side of the border in USA. *As an Australian Sports fan I only just discovered the concept of Canadian Football. Blows my mind with the field size and placement of goals and other subtle quirks about it.
@@tudormiller887 not really, in terms of rules and origins of how Aussie rules came about. Aussie Rules came about before football had finally figured out to seperate Soccer Football and Rugby Football in the Northern Hemisphere in 1860-1870’s. But the founder of Aussie Football, Tom Willis was studying in England and did create Aussie Football inspired by a version that was played in England, since Australia was so Isolated it evolved into its own thing before the Rugby’s or Soccer/Football reached our shores.
Let’s get the ball rolling on a new stadium here in Calgary! We love McMahon but it’s time is coming to an end as it’s the oldest venue in the CFL. This was good video and it showed how the American expansion in the 1990’s was for the most part a somewhat less than successful venture. Let’s get a 10th. franchise for the Eastern division. Hopefully they’ll concentrate on Quebec City as the Maritime aspiration is no longer viable.
I love the CFL! I've visited every stadium, and I had an absolute blast at each game! People always asked me why, being from NYC, was I interested in the CFL? It's a great game; quick, ariel, and because the field is wider, more action. I watch every game each season for the last 15 years or so. I have been an Alouettes fan since Calvillo was QB. Viva la Canada!!!!
@@johnmorrissey5105 oh wow, respect to you. Is there anywhere to watch them after they have been broadcast? Im in the uk and they on early hours in the morning.
I remember when Mosaic Stadium was under construction, my elementary school’s gym teacher took us to see the construction. At the time, it was more of a large hole, but looking back on it makes me feel like I was a part of Roughrider history!
@SWalkerTTU that will never happen. Stadiums are tight and very close to the field. To use a 65 yard wide field would require the removal of seats within the stadium. This would cost the owners money.
@@janetbelanger5757 Stadiums built to accommodate international soccer can accommodate a 65-yard wide field. If Harvard hadn't decided to build their stadium so small, 65 yards would probably be the common standard.
@@SWalkerTTU what a stupid take...the NFL....the largest most successful league ever should adopt Canadian rules (that league that nobody watches) does your mommy know you are using her computer?
aaron rogers makes more money than the ENTIRE CFL (every player on every team combined) it's not even a comparison....the NFL is the greatest LEAGUE on earth....CFL is unwatchable
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A small mistake at 14:42 to 14:59 of the video. It should be Dalton Schoen set a franchise ROOKIE record with 16 touchdown catches, a Bombers record that stood since 1951. 16 receiving touchdowns in a season is the third most by any player in CFL history.
My dad has a Baltimore Stallions hat somewhere, leather adjustable strap. Blue and White like the Colts. Worth nothing, but everything to me when I find it cleaning out his place in 5 -15 years. Go REDBLACKS! Rough Riders is two words.
I would know why because the old Hamilton team is considered a different football team. Unlike the Ottawa Roughriders and redblacks are considered the same team!
Yes the Baltimore Stallions popularity was partially attributed because they were good however, a huge reason was also that Baltimore was still reeling from the loss of their NFL franchise Colts to Indianapolis in 1984. There was a thirst for football in Baltimore and the Stallions were shrewd in both understanding how to field a team under the Canadian rules but to also have a twist to the horse based nickname of the team as well as adopting blue as a primary color. I recall that there was even talk of calling them the CFL Colts instead.
At a press conference in March 1994, the team announced its name as the Baltimore CFL Colts, even though the owners knew the NFL would take legal action, which they did almost immediately. Not only did this generate publicity - no press is bad press - but it endeared the team to the city as those fighting against the NFL, that stole their team a decade previously.. Local sportswriter John Steadman summed up the emotions of the time: "That team belongs to Baltimore. Don't let the NFL bully you." They played the first season as the Baltimore CFLers, before becoming the Colts in their second (and final) season.
@@jasonjjj78 I don't think so. It wasn't a good expansion at all. Most teams had awful attendance records and bad results on the field. And also some teams were situated in regions where college football was very popular (like Birmingham Barracudas, who suffered quite a lot from competing with Alabama Crimson Tide or Memphis Mad Dogs who suffered from competing with Tennessee Volunteers (and the fact that their stadium (Liberty Bowl) was way too small for CFL regulation field)) And also there's a fact that CFL made an expansion to save itself from folding due to lack of money. New US franchises saved the league, but US wasn't that interested in CFL. Except for Baltimore for obvious reason.