Undoubtedly. They are comparatively close teams, though the overall quality of the leagues are wildly different. I'd probably rate the Dawgs equivalent of short-season A ball, and the Vipers as A-advanced. The WMBL as a whole, however, has a massive disparity in talent that does not exist in the GBL or NorL.
As far as the Cracker-Cats situation goes, it seems odd today that my fear for pro ball in Alberta is that Edmonton is going to go down the drain and take Calgary with it, as opposed to what happened with the Cannons and Trappers.
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