CFL Season 2014
Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the best football league on the planet!
Not the EPL
Not La Ligue
Not the NFL
You got it! The CFL season is now upon us!
3 down football!
Wider & longer fields!
Unlimited men in motion!
Single points for missed field goals!
This year will feature reviewable pass interference calls and also add a 9th team in the Ottawa Redblacks
Let's take a quick recap of what happened in 2013:
The Saskatchewan Roughriders won their 4th Grey Cup on home soil last year and the city of Regina had a party.
This year is a special year as it marks the return of a franchise in Ottawa who are now called the Redblacks.
Here are your teams that will be vying for the 102 Grey Cup:
West:
Saskatchewan Roughriders
The defending champions will look to repeat but it will not be easy with them losing some really solid core players. Grey Cup MVP Kory Sheets and standout WR Weston Dressler both headed south for the NFL. The Riders also lost 2 great defensive players in the expansion draft (Shologun, Butler). However, many of the core players are still in Saskatchewan and they should contend for the title again this year, including in my mind the best O-Line in the league.
Key Player: Darian Durant
There is no position like the starting QB for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL. With the largest fanbase and the guy that faces the most pressure, Durant had a great season last year and led the Riders to the promised land. Their will be expectations on him to do this once again for this glorious franchise.
Departures: Butler, Dressler, Hall, McElveen, Sanders, Schmitt, Sheets, Willy, Shologan, Rey Williams, McCullough, Simon
Arrivals: Lee, Shomari Williams, Bartel
Calgary Stampeders
The Stampeders had the best record in the West last year and expectations will once again be high for this team. The team has the best RB in the league in Jon Cornish and they have very dependable WR. The Stamps also have one of the best D-Lines in the league so this team is a team to look out for and should be one of the favorites to win the Grey Cup this year.
Key Player: Jon Cornish
Cornish won the league's Most Outstanding Player award last year by putting up a league leading 1800+ yards rushing. This guy is hands down the best RB in the league and he will be leading the Stamps again this year.
Departures: Glenn, Gott, Tsoumpas, Deane, Phillips, Law, Jackson, Fraser, Heffney, Taylor
Arrivals: Moniz, Lavertu, Charbonneau-Campeau, Smith, Evans, Whonder, Shell, Williams, Harris, Thibault
BC Lions
The BC Lions will host the 102 Grey Cup this year which is great news for them as the previous 3 years has had the host city hoisting the Grey Cup at the end of the year. Lulay is still recovering from surgery so the Lions will look at veteran Kevin Glenn to lead them to the promised land. For the past several years the teams to beat in the West have been the Lions, Stamps & Riders and I believe that this year will be the same.
Key player: Adam Bighill
Bighill will lead this team defensively and he has a pretty kick ass last name so he gets the nod as the key player.
Departures: Moore, Reid, Shell, Banks, Kobongo, Archibald, McKenzie
Arrivals: Glenn, Mitchell, Johnson, Poblah, Schmitt
Edmonton Eskimos:
Last year was a rough year for the Eskimos that ended up seeing their head coach replaced so it will be interesting to see how they fare this year. Unfortunately for them they are in the tough West division so I don't expect big things from them this year.
Key player: Mike Reilly
The Edmonton QB is responsible for all the Esks offence as he led the team in rushing last year. They need a big year from Reilly if they want to contend for a playoff spot this year.
Departures: Joseph, Charles, Hill, Thompson, Gatlin, Laurent
Arrivals: Sorensen, Watkins, Foster
Winnipeg Blue Bombers:
Wait what? Yup, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are now in the West division. With the addition of Ottawa that means that the Bombers are moved out into a very tough West division. The Bombers are trying to forget last year as they had a brutal start and will look to improve on last year's campaign but find themselves in tough competing in a 5 team division with the likes of the Stamps, Lions & Riders.
Key Player: Drew Willy
Drew Willy was the backup in Saskatchewan but now has a chance to prove himself in Winnipeg and so far so good. The Bombers are starting the year off 2-0 and primarily this has been done by scoring points. Willy will be a key player in whether Winnipeg has success or not this season.
Departures: Muamby brothers, Sorensen, Foster, Matthews, Edwards
Arrivals: Willy, Moore, Kuale, Brohm, Banks, Vega, Bucknor
East:
Hamilton Tiger Cats:
The Ti-Cats are the reigning East division champions in a division that is pretty weak in comparison to the West. They are obviously looking to repeat their success from last year but they had some pretty significant roster changes so they might not find themselves as fortunate this year.
Key Player: Zach Collaros
The Ti-Cats look to young pivot Collaros to lead them to the promised land. He's a young guy and is really being thrown into the fire as last year he proved that he was worthy of earning a starting spot but wasn't going to get it in Toronto so now he gets his chance in Hamilton. We will see if he is able to repeat what he did in Toronto and help lead Hamilton to another East title.
Departures: Hage, Johnson, Jones, Burris, Congi, Walker
Arrivals: Collaros, Medlock, Butler, Koch, Laurent, Stewart
Toronto Argonauts:
Toronto should contend in the East again and they have a new guy in the mix by the name of Anthony Coombs who should help them out. The Argos have the reliable vets of Ricky Ray and Chad Owens to help lead them offensively.
Key Player: Chad Owens
He's still a huge factor on both offense and special teams. When you have a guy on your roster that has over 3000 combined yards, you know that he is going to be vital to the team's success. He is always a threat as both a receiver and a kick returner and in fact, is probably the best ever kick returner that the CFL has ever seen.
Departures: Kackert, Norwood, Ball, McCune, Watkins, Thorpe, Eppele, Collaros, Mitchell, Maybin, Prefontaine
Arrivals: Emry, Slaton, Coombs, Sewell, Ware
Montreal Alouettes:
Well this should be an interesting season in Montreal as there is no longer the legend Calvillo in Montreal but they brought in another legend in Ochocinco. This will be first year that I'll be excited to watch Montreal play just in order to see how Ochocinco does in the CFL.
Key Player: Chip Cox
Last year's defensive player of the year will look to lead this Alouette team. Cox is a beast and was last year's leader in tackles and was also in the top 5 for sacks which is a rare combination but this guy is good.
Departures: Calvillo, Messam, Flory, Ola, Emry, Richardson, Bruce III
Arrivals; Ochocinco, McElveen, Taylor
Ottawa Redblacks:
Well this is the new team in the league so I really have no idea what to expect from these guys.
Key Player: Henry Burris
Burris is a long time vet of the CFL and helped lead Hamilton to last year's Grey Cup so he will be vital to the success of the Redblacks
Departures: Glenn
Arrivals: Everyone
Let us CFL!
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First pre-season game on right now on cfl.ca, website is slow.
3-0 Bombers!
First game of the year! Winnipeg vs. Montreal.
3-0 Bombers!
Winnipeg Blue Bombers +200
British Columbia Lions +500
Montreal Alouettes +500
Toronto Argonauts +550
Hamilton Tiger-Cats +800
Saskatchewan Roughriders +1200
Calgary Stampeders +1600
Edmonton Elks +1600
Ottawa Redblacks +2000
this is your year, hammer.
what could go wrong?
Here we go, Grey Cup 111, Toronto v. Winnipeg @ BC Place.
10-9 Bombers at the half.
welp
better luck in the 2015 season ..... or 2025 ... whichever