Go to 11:30 to hear the beginning of his rant: http://www.tsn.ca/radio/vancouver-10...our-3-1.337439
Go to 11:30 to hear the beginning of his rant: http://www.tsn.ca/radio/vancouver-10...our-3-1.337439
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I agree with Suitor , that the discussion in TO ..... And I guess now Vancouver as well .... Often turns to attendance and marketing issues rather than the players and the game itself. Perhaps the smaller markets have the advantage, as the local media can focus on the game itself without being pushed aside by the big money leagues. There is more Ticat talk on Hamilton stations than Argo talk on Toronto stations.
I believe that the focus of the BC and TO markets is to be the " people" magazine for the sports industry. The Stars get into the people magazine when there is some controversy or they do something crazy. So goes the media for sports .... If there is some crazy signing , or punishment being brought forth, the talk of the team ..... And especially Argos .... Is put on the back burner.
I wonder if the crazy signings Popp does with popular Ex NFLers, if that gets more coverage in the Montreal/Quebec market than the rest of the team.
Although calling the teams organization out in not having any halftime entertainment is definitely a problem that should be addressed. All sports are familiar with the importance of keeping the game time experience at the stadium entertaining and introducing novel ideas. Home theatre television isn't only a competition with CFL.
Thanks for postion that Ravi. I have to admit, Suitor often annoys me on colour because he just keeps making his some points over and over again...just in case we didn't hear him the first hundred times, but I always enjoy listening to him as an insider on sports radio. Sounds like Braley is doing the exact same things in Vancouver as he did in Toronto by cutting costs for everything...even the half time shows. Hopefully the league can help expedite his sale of the Lions by finding a buyer. I'm tired of his act.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Thanks for the clip, Ravi.
Suitor had a strong point of view while being restrained at the same time. The two hosts, on the other hand, went a bit too far trying to egg him on.
Obviously Suitor has encountered this many times before.
What clip were you listening to? They weren't trying to "egg him on". Just the opposite. They kept trying to change the subject. It sounded like Suitor really surprised them with his bluntness, because really, he was being very critical of them. When he accused them of spending 90% of their CFL talk segments on attendance and marketing issues, Pratt jumped in with a "No way Glen", but he didn't sound convincing and you could practically hear him make the calculation in his head that the number was probably pretty close. Bravo to Suitor, I hope he comes on some of the Rogers networks and says the same things.
Good for Suits. I don't get the opportunity to listen to sports radio like I once did, but when ever I tune in, Deflate Gate is being dragged on & on & on. Does anyone ever talk about actual Argo players during the CFL season?
I don't think he knew how to react, which in my opinion suggests the latter.
Suitor, I believe, helped to summarize the Rogers mentality vis-a-vis the CFL perfectly. They'll talk about it on occasion but only in the context of whatever negative might be happening in the league at the time.
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Somehow, deflategate has actually made the CTV National News the last two nights.
The NFL is a massive business as well as something that many Canadians carry passionately about, and this is a dispute between its most high-profile franchise and player and the league. And it's a slow time of year news-wise. Not surprising that it would make CTV National.
The NFL makes the CTV national news fairly often; the CFL makes it almost never.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
How often does the CFL have a story that merits inclusion on the national news? Arguably three times so far in 2015: Orridge's appointment, the drug testing story and the sale of the Argos. I don't know if any of them made it to CTV National (keeping in mind that news judgment decisions are never made in isolation, i.e. what else happened on a particular day will influence whether something is or is not played). There has been no CFL story with nearly the "legs" of Deflate-gate, news-wise.
What bothers me though is that CTV NewsNet, which I watch a lot, will talk much more about the NFL in general. They will have someone on weekly making picks and their weekly sports review segments often include NFL news. However, there is very little, if any, CFL talk, even when they have someone like Rick Moffat on who is the radio play-by-play commentator for the Alouettes.
I have noticed that CBC News Network, by comparison, does still talk at least a little CFL even though CBC no longer carries the games. CTV's CFL coverage, or lack thereof, is consistent with the notion that the CFL doesn't get its fair share of media coverage given its TV ratings and attendance.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I think that when of these guests like Suitor are invited on these shows, if the first question asked of the guest is in regards to attendance, they should politely defer the question and counter with something game/player related especially on Bobcats PTS.
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