It has been said that if you want to win during the football season, you have to win the off-season and based on what has happened so far, you would have to say that the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts are out of the blocks on fire. TSN's Glen Suitor has more. ...more
With Christmas morning closing fast, I couldn't help but wonder what the CFL office and the individual clubs would have on top of their Christmas lists as we head into 2012. Basically, the question is: if each team could pick one thing that they would like for Christmas, what would it be? Glen Suitor has more. ...more
Before we all bury ourselves into the Grey Cup storylines for Sunday's Championship game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the B.C. Lions, a few final thoughts on the Eastern and Western Finals. ...more
The most intriguing story this weekend will be Drew Tate, as he leads Calgary into Edmonton to take on the Esks. Tate is the wild card in this year's playoffs, the unknown. There are only three games of film on him for the Esks to study, and he has never played in a playoff game at this level. ...more
You never know when a conversation, an event, or an introduction, may help point you in the right direction or give you that little extra confidence you need to succeed. TSN's Glen Suitor explains as we head into the CFL playoffs. ...more
If it is true that what we receive in life will be in exact proportion to what we have given, then outgoing Roughriders head coach and VP of Football Operations Ken Miller should look forward to a very rewarding retirement. ...more
Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Ken Miller had a heated exchange with a reporter on Sunday. It was unusual, as he has always been accommodating with the media, but when you consider what the man and his team have been through this year you can almost understand. ...more
Mark Cohon has been in charge of the CFL for five of the most prosperous years in the league's history. As impressive as all of his accomplishments are, he has always been the professional and friendly face of the Canadian Football League, and always championed the league's important role in our country. ...more
At the end of the CFL season's first half, few things are certain. With the Alouettes struggling, the Riders and Eskimos showing signs of life and one rookie turning a lot of heads, the field hasn't been this wide-open in ages. ...more
The scouting report on the first third of the CFL season comes with a few surprises, a glimpse at the future and a fan phenomenon that is rivaling the atmosphere at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. The surprises start with the Edmonton Eskimos, who didn't suffer their first loss until this past week in Winnipeg. ...more
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