Soccer is part of "woke culture", believe it or not. MLSE is willing to lose a fortune on TFC. They would not be so willing for the Argos.
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Soccer is part of "woke culture", believe it or not. MLSE is willing to lose a fortune on TFC. They would not be so willing for the Argos.
I wonder if its an "economies of scale" issue? For example, CFL teams will still have many of the expenses of the bigger leagues, such as travel, facilities etc (yes I know they don't have as good a...
What would they have done with their assets? Plus like someone mentioned, where would they get the money at this time?
Regardless, while I have both concern and slight optimism about such a deal...
Sorry, it was already implied that there was segregation in Canadian football. I don't need to prove the opposite, when there's no proof of it existing. I know it makes you feel good to assert such,...
Never cared about any Argo's skin colour. But good for them.
You have suggested, but never backed anything up with facts. I agree that they may be possible, but I have seen no evidence of it.
I'm not going to get into the "eliminate the single point on missed field goal" debate, as that's been beaten to death, but I think it would interesting if a kicked ball that hit the uprights was a...
The two I remember are the 1986 2 game total point choke, and the 1987 Grey Cup. The one I don't remember, because I wasn't yet alive, but still bothers me as if I had watched it live, is 1971. And...
So you are saying that teams were still segregated, because they didn't have ENOUGH blacks on their teams? So in your opinion, how many blacks on a team is no longer segregation? 100%? Good lord.
I know its en vogue and trendy to look back on our history with disdain for the treatment of people of colour, and some of it is indeed justified. But there was no official segregation in Canadian...
By the way, there was no segregation in Canadian football. This gentleman made his mark at a time when even most Americans didn't. This isn't a Jackie Robinson story. But its a nice story...
I was always told Ulysses Curtis was the first black player for the Argos.
Good
It was the 90s and teal was in. But misguided at best is a nice way of putting it. It didn't look bad, truthfully, but like you say, toying with over 100 years of history, is nearly unforgivable.
I only got 27 out of 66, but a few I missed were because I couldn't spell the name....ie Kerry Joseph, and I thought it was Joeseph, and just some were they were on the tip of my tongue but my...
The best signing we could ask for given the circumstances. Just curious but what is better than this, given whats available?
Honestly, the Argos kicking game, particularly FG kicking, has been spotty at best over the last few years. Its cost them quite a few games. If Ward is available, I'd make an offer.
I would actually argue that Tillman was ALMOST right. He was right in that Ray was becoming injury plagued and carried a huge salary to boot. Those 2 things, in some ways cost the Argos some success,...
Chad Kackert's Grey Cup MOP.
I think it will still be an area open to fans.
I'd like to see Prukop or even better O'Connor start. The season is over, and although I don't think MBT is that bad, he has no future in Argo land as a starter. Better try your unknowns. What? Are...
Like because he's a Canadian he needs extra protection, lol. Perhaps he's just a damn good QB, who needed a bit of pro experience.
Maybe that's so but why? Everyone loves a boss that goes easy on them. And sometimes a good boss goes easy on people at the right time. I have a feeling Chamblin goes easy on people whenever. "Yeah,...
Which trade are you talking about?
Here's what's really interesting. The Argos for the better part of what, 4 decades, signed or developed ZERO young capable Qbs with no pro experience. Suddenly starting with Collaros, Harris, etc,...