Quote Originally Posted by argolio View Post
Just a little late with this, but Ambrosie talked about a possible schedule format if the league goes to ten teams. His idea is to play each division opponent three times (12 games in total) and six against the other division. That goes even further than my proposal (10 games in the division, 8 vs the other). Ambrosie's plan would cut down on travel costs (which he mentioned), and would likely eliminate any possibility of a crossover.

In any case, it seems he's no fan of a balanced schedule.
So there would be teams we don't see in our building for as many as 26 months. Imagine if the Stampeders had Doug Flutie at the peak of his career and we didn't get to see him in Toronto. But we did get to see an awful Alouettes team twice. And counting preseason and postseason, we could play one or even two teams five times.

Obviously I'm not a fan of this concept. As a fan I'd like to see every team at least once, which is possible in a nine- or 10-team league.