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Old 11-08-2012, 10:51 PM   #141
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I always find it funny how offended the anti-CFLer morons get and try to make it into a comparison to the NFL as if that matters at all.

They are two different leagues with two different rules.

The NHL is pathetic compared to the NFL does that mean that nobody should follow it?
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Nobody who likes the CFL wants to spend any time comparing it to the NFL. We love it when guys like Cam Wake and Brandon Browner go down and make the pro bowl and end up on NFL Network's top 100 player lists.

You know who people who rag on the CFL for being 'inferior' are? They're the jocks in high school who were banging the captain of the cheerleading squad, ragging on a normal guy for dating a normal girl. Stop being dicks.
LOL, I wish!
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Wrong.

Never said people should watch the NFL. Didn't even talk about the NFL other than mentioning that they are a tier I professional league like NHL.



In a city of over 1 million people? 26,000? That isn't really impressive.

Why are we comparing to 1918? Should things be the exact same as they are then? The difference between NHL and CFL is one league has actually expanded and become a major professinal league. The other has gone nowhere since then.

That's not very nice.
1. Okay; are we only talking about tier 1 pro sports leagues on the radio now? Because I really don't need to hear about the NCAA tournament ever again.

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3. Whether or not it's impressive is irrelevant; 26,000 people (In a down year for attendance, I should add) are interested enough to spend their time and money on a local sports team. That is a market that you would be ######ed to overlook, especially given the small amount of local content the Fan has to work with anyway.

4. Ottawa is getting another team next year. Outside of Ottawa, how many other places in Canada could you reasonably put a CFL team? Bearing in mind the astronomical costs of building stadiums for, what everyone will admit, is a minor pro team that will use it eight to ten times a year.

5. I'm confident you deserved it after that 'let's have a six team league with 50 yard head starts and no running'.
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There is nothing semi-pro about the CFL. Unless you are a wana be american that has no respect for great football.
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LOL, I wish!
So if you WERE dating the hottest girl in school, would you just be happy with that, or would you feel the need to express to everyone just how crappy their girlfriend was in comparison?
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Old 11-08-2012, 10:55 PM   #146
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Who cares about percentage to population?
It's important because it shows the demographics and supports the earlier point.

No one is saying that nobody in Calgary and B.C. cares about CFL. 26,000+ would disagree.

The point was that, a lower percentage of people in those cities, support the league than in Regina, etc.

You can always find a small group of people to support a cause any place you go. That however wasn't the point. The point was that by and large, the supposed "world-class" cities of Canada support the CFL at a much lower rate than those on the other end of the spectrum. It's a fact.
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There is nothing semi-pro about the CFL. Unless you are a wana be american that has no respect for great football.
Keep up that smug, ######y American stereo-type!
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Old 11-08-2012, 10:58 PM   #148
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For those that say the station should lighten up, let me ask you what it would take to see him lose his job, in your opinion?

If that plane really does crash, Boomer should be gone for good!
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Old 11-08-2012, 10:59 PM   #149
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What's the point of trashing the CFL?

Canadians like football and want to see it live. The CFL provides that.
Questions to CFL basher, bashers.

Am I less of a Canadian for pointing out the CFL is hot garbage? Just because I live here, doesn't mean I have to blindly support the CFL. You know what, I prefer Starbucks to Tim's, because it is better tasting coffee.

Just because it is Canadian, doesn't mean I have to carve up a watermelon, throw it on my head with a police squad style cop car light, and run around in the stands swinging a cowbell in one hand whilst playing siren noises out of a radioshack megaphone in the other.

Hey, we club seals here too, should I blindly support that?

Curling is popular too, but I'd rather burn my groin with cigars than watch grown men shrieking at a boulder like they have a brain injury of some type. Does that make me less of a Canadian?
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It's important because it shows the demographics and supports the earlier point.

No one is saying that nobody in Calgary and B.C. cares about CFL. 26,000+ would disagree.

The point was that, a lower percentage of people in those cities, support the league than in Regina, etc.

You can always find a small group of people to support a cause any place you go. That however wasn't the point. The point was that by and large, the supposed "world-class" cities of Canada support the CFL at a much lower rate than those on the other end of the spectrum. It's a fact.
And that proves what, exactly? Of course people in Regina support the Riders more than the people in Toronto support the Argos. There's stuff to do in Toronto.

There's probably also just a lower percentage of people in more metropolitan areas that want to watch live football.

For those of us in major Canadian population centers who DO want to watch live, high level football, the CFL is a wonderful thing to have. And I don't think any of us who do should be made to feel bad for enjoying it.
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So if you WERE dating the hottest girl in school, would you just be happy with that, or would you feel the need to express to everyone just how crappy their girlfriend was in comparison?
I be too busy making maps of the Hawaiian Islands all over her to have time to brag.
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It's important because it shows the demographics and supports the earlier point.

No one is saying that nobody in Calgary and B.C. cares about CFL. 26,000+ would disagree.

The point was that, a lower percentage of people in those cities, support the league than in Regina, etc.

You can always find a small group of people to support a cause any place you go. That however wasn't the point. The point was that by and large, the supposed "world-class" cities of Canada support the CFL at a much lower rate than those on the other end of the spectrum. It's a fact.
But with most per capita arguments the little places involved are going to win out.

The "world class cities" in the US also support the major sports leagues in their cities less compared to the little working class cities.

Is the NFL a bush league because GB supports the Packers better than NY?

Jacksonville supports its team better than the non-existant team in LA?

Per Capita Buffalo gets a lot more fans than Chicago, Philadelphia and Miami. Are these not world class cities with educated fans. (Okay Philly may be a stretch there )
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Questions to CFL basher, bashers.

Am I less of a Canadian for pointing out the CFL is hot garbage? Just because I live here, doesn't mean I have to blindly support the CFL. You know what, I prefer Starbucks to Tim's, because it is better tasting coffee.

Just because it is Canadian, doesn't mean I have to carve up a watermelon, throw it on my head with a police squad style cop car light, and run around in the stands swinging a cowbell in one hand whilst playing siren noises out of a radioshack megaphone in the other.

Hey, we club seals here too, should I blindly support that?

Curling is popular too, but I'd rather burn my groin with cigars than watch grown men shrieking at a boulder like they have a brain injury of some type. Does that make me less of a Canadian?
I don't like ice fishing, I don't feel the need to rip on people who enjoy ice fishing. It's less about you being unpatriotic and more about you being a dick.

You should support seal clubbing because there's a legitimate reason it happens. Because it's fun.
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I be too busy making maps of the Hawaiian Islands all over her to have time to brag.
So you WOULD be a dick. Got it, thanks.
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I don't like ice fishing, I don't feel the need to rip on people who enjoy ice fishing. It's less about you being unpatriotic and more about you being a dick.

You should support seal clubbing because there's a legitimate reason it happens. Because it's fun.
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Questions to CFL basher, bashers.

Am I less of a Canadian for pointing out the CFL is hot garbage? Just because I live here, doesn't mean I have to blindly support the CFL. You know what, I prefer Starbucks to Tim's, because it is better tasting coffee.

Just because it is Canadian, doesn't mean I have to carve up a watermelon, throw it on my head with a police squad style cop car light, and run around in the stands swinging a cowbell in one hand whilst playing siren noises out of a radioshack megaphone in the other.

Hey, we club seals here too, should I blindly support that?

Curling is popular too, but I'd rather burn my groin with cigars than watch grown men shrieking at a boulder like they have a brain injury of some type. Does that make me less of a Canadian?
The only people telling others in this thread what they should and shouldn't support is you and Red John.

People supporting the CFL are pointing out that others like it.

I may have missed some posts but I don't see a lot of you have to like the CFL if you are Canadian in here but a lot of we like the CFL and there is nothing wrong with that.
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So supporting NFL over CFL makes you a "wana be American"?

While I can appreciate your support for the CFL, I don't understand that statement.
No, hate for the CFL does that. That shows me someone that doesn't have the lest bit of interest in the game. Just the hype that goes with it.
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Keep up that smug, ######y American stereo-type!
I cannot for the life of me figure out what you wrote here that got blotted out. Nor do I know why you bothered hyphenating 'stereotype'. Finally, I can't remember who's side you're on in this debacle.
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1. Okay; are we only talking about tier 1 pro sports leagues on the radio now? Because I really don't need to hear about the NCAA tournament ever again.
Well a vast majority of air time should definitely be spent on the mainstream leagues. That's how you get higher ratings. Everyone likes to rag on Nickelback but they keep selling albums and getting concerts because they are popular. Even if the mainstream music fans are "stupid" for doing so.

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3. Whether or not it's impressive is irrelevant; 26,000 people (In a down year for attendance, I should add) are interested enough to spend their time and money on a local sports team. That is a market that you would be ######ed to overlook, especially given the small amount of local content the Fan has to work with anyway.
It's fine to touch on it here and there, but if comments like Boomer's are made then you know it's tough to fill airspace with quality discussion about it. /opinion

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Exactly. My point wasn't to try and make the CFL into a 30-team league. Point was to recognize it for what it is and always will be (minor pro) and treat it as such in the media.

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I thought it was quite humorous. You didn't like the idea? Shame. Thought perhaps 26,000+ might enjoy watching it. Business opportunity!
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