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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
SpeedFlex27 and 13 others reacted to bigg jay for a topic
Players absolutely care. It's not just a pride thing either, some players have all-star clauses in their contract so this stuff affects their finances as well.14 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Super Duper Negatron and 9 others reacted to JCon for a topic
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
BigBlueFanatic and 8 others reacted to Super Duper Negatron for a topic
*Objectionable9 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
HardCoreBlue and 8 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Stamps need to worry about Nathan Rourke and his magic foot.9 points -
Hamilton went a long time without hosting so they deserve a real grey cup party.7 points
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2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
BigBlueFanatic and 5 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
If you don't hate every other team in the league, are you really a fan?6 points -
2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
Super Duper Negatron and 5 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
'21 was a pandemic Cup, where they couldn't really do a lot in terms of the parties and such. They got '23 as a thank-you and a chance for them to actually make some money.6 points -
and fact he played full slate of games...and didnt just have skewed numbers on bottom dwellers, and also had a better ball protection numbers is also indicative of MOP credentials6 points
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
blue_gold_84 and 5 others reacted to Geebrr for a topic
So does this mean the Stumps should be worried about us having a huge chip on our shoulder ? 😀😉6 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and 4 others reacted to Geebrr for a topic
Somebody show this to Danny Austin and JC Abbott5 points -
the only reason the all-stars matter is because of contract bonuses. It's completely unacceptable for the league to have allowed this to happen. If this was the first time that a situation like this had come up, that would be one thing, but the league is seemingly always tripping over themselves.5 points
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and 4 others reacted to Mr. Perfect for a topic
I mean...This league makes it SO hard sometimes. Just a bush league moment, no other way to shake it.5 points -
2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
BigBlueFanatic and 3 others reacted to Booch for a topic
2024....2025....makes no difference as this team will retain the core that needs to be retained, augment it with new blood where needed, and is an easy draw to grab a new shiny toy in FA....not concerned at all and we know that in yr 2023 and 2024 moves will be made with 2025 in mind for a solid core and not a huge task to load up for that home Cup win...basically the polar opposite of what Sask did the last 2 years .....fools4 points -
And (iirc) a thank you to Bob Young for helping keep the league afloat during the pandemic.4 points
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
bearpants and 3 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
This list is actually much better. Good for Demski, I do feel sorry for those who were told they were all-stars only to get a oops sorry.4 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to Super Duper Negatron for a topic
Surprised you found that under the mountain of Rider articles. Week of the playoffs, and 70% of the articles are about a team that missed them. LOL. Genius sports indeed.4 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
TBURGESS and 3 others reacted to WinnipegGordo for a topic
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and 3 others reacted to Geebrr for a topic
The Bombers are expecting that they will have to play their absolute best to win. That is their MO every game.4 points -
CFL pretty much invites teams to host the GC. Then the team goes to gov't to collect money. Horse trading. The only wrinkle was the Hamilton 2023 game. I believe that was supposed to go to BC. Then back to the East for '24, then to the West (Winnipeg) for '25. Montreal will have to wait an extra year.3 points
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I feel pretty certain that the league promised Winnipeg either '24 or '25, and would not be at all shocked if that's a part of why they wanted Collaros locked in for both of those years. I have absolutely no information to back this up, but I sincerely feel like WBB FC *DESPERATELY* would love to win a GC in front of the home crowd, because it'd be the only thing they haven't done yet. I mean, there is absolutely nothing more you can do as an organization. Wade Miller could tip his cap and say good night after that one. They really REALLY want that home GC win, I think...3 points
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The CFLPA all stars count more in my box than the league ones.3 points
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Canadian Politics
WildPath and 2 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
In this world we currently live in it just seems that even getting caught in their web of lies is not enough for them to pay the consequences for this behaviour. This has nothing to do with the color of someone’s political ideologies, it has to do with there needs to be impactful consequences immediately set down on one no matter who they are affiliated with but to choose to blatantly lie that significantly hurts others either financially, socially and/or emotionally. Sort of like what happened to me growing up when I chose to lie that really hurt someone else. I felt immediate and impactful consequences of my behaviour that helped me re-think what I did. There are ways to do this that are fair for all parties involved.3 points -
Collaros numbers getting better as the season went on corresponds with the "rumour" that the Bombers very gradually open their playbook as the season goes on, rather than just using the entire thing from Day 1. Once they fully opened things up, and were firing on all cylanders, they were nigh unstoppable.3 points
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Mark F and 2 others reacted to Arnold_Palmer for a topic
I love the CFL but man oh man is this ever amateur hour, I could see why things like this, TSN’s production, terrible scheduling, and horrible marketing (or lack of marketing) hurts the perception of the league and makes it tough to gain new fans.3 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Mark F and 2 others reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy for a topic
Footage here:3 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and 2 others reacted to Geebrr for a topic
Ryan Ballentine is having a stroke on 3DN3 points -
2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
HardCoreBlue and 2 others reacted to JCon for a topic
I have less problems with CD losing that room and keeping his job than O'Day, who delivered the trash and did nothing to help out the coach, keeping his job. But, I fully support their decision making.3 points -
2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
bigg jay and one other reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
I would have rather hosted in 2024. I'm with @Noeller, **** BC.2 points -
Canadian Politics
Wanna-B-Fanboy and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
James Bauder claimed he was directed by "god" to organize the clownvoy. Divine intervention? Nah. Brain damage.2 points -
He's lying and getting caught in his lies. Just the worst trash.2 points
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Canadian Politics
rebusrankin and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
Benjamin Dichter: another jackass whose smugness is only matched by his stupidity. It's priceless watching these clownvoy turds out themselves while simultaneously stabbing one another in the back.2 points -
Covid-19
WildPath and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/moderna-bivalent-covid-ba4-5-1.66392322 points -
2022 CFL Season - Non Back 2 Back Champs News
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
Blame SSK and Chris Jones2 points -
He is honestly dumb. He still doesn’t know what fog is. In general he is dumb, not this specific issue.2 points
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US Politics
Tracker and one other reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
While certain members of the Supreme Court continue to swoop in and ‘put a hold on things’.2 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and one other reacted to Jesse for a topic
It’s data mining for Genius.2 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
BigBlueFanatic and one other reacted to SpeedFlex27 for a topic
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The idea that a "wrong list" even existed, let alone subbing it for the proper one.................is patently absurd. Minor league stuff......2 points
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Fatty Liver and one other reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
This is why fans votes should not be done in the first place. Forget the confusion and improper weighting, you are just going to get ballot stuffing and “name recognition” votes. Looks like the league caved to media whining.2 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Bigblue204 and one other reacted to Dr Zaius for a topic
****ing cfl. figure it out man2 points -
Oh CFL........ Madani is going to have a field day with this. I love that we're a little boutique league, but jeeze....**** like this.......2 points
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Canadian Politics
HardCoreBlue and one other reacted to Mark F for a topic
This might be worth a look, library has it. William J. Bernstein is a neurologist, financial theorist, and historian. "We are the apes who tell stories,” writes William Bernstein. “And no matter how misleading the narrative, if it is compelling enough it will nearly always trump the facts.” As Bernstein shows in his eloquent and persuasive new book, The Delusions of Crowds, throughout human history compelling stories have catalyzed the spread of contagious narratives through susceptible groups—with enormous, often disastrous, consequences. Inspired by Charles Mackay’s 19th-century classic Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, Bernstein engages with mass delusion with the same curiosity and passion, but armed with the latest scientific research that explains the biological, evolutionary, and psychosocial roots of human irrationality." The Delusions Of Crowds: Why People Go Mad in Groups Hardcover – February 23, 2021 by William J. Bernstein (Author)2 points -
2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to bigg jay for a topic
Might improve the quality of his blogs.2 points -
How does the guywho put the teams oline together and signed Duke Williams to 275k stick around? How does the guy who lost control of the team keep his job also. Amazing Now they can hire lapo tho as oc.. replace dickie 3 games in next year and name lapo coach and go 2 and 162 points
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From the NFL PA site (https://nflpa.com/active-players/faq/what-is-a-credited-season-and-what-does-it-mean-to-be-vested):2 points
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still means you've got Gapper juice in your veins.....for which I am truly, truly sorry.1 point
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and does with players as well1 point
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Canadian Politics
voodoochylde reacted to Sard for a topic
The problem was that there was confusion over what was a right (freedom) vs what was a privilege. Being able to go into a private business is a privilege, and being required to wear a mask to exercise that privilege is not a violation of anyone's rights. None of the restrictions took away anyone's rights, it may have limited their privileges, but that was based on their choices (ie. not wearing a mask or not getting vax'd). Choices have consequences, and losing a privilege is not a loss of rights or freedom.1 point -
Covid-19
Bigblue204 reacted to Tracker for a topic
As the virus mutates, the most common COVID symptoms appear to be changing, too SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, is devastating precisely because it can worm its way into so many different organs and systems in the body. That manifests as different symptoms, from fever to trouble breathing, although an infection can be asymptomatic, too — that is, no symptoms at all. Throughout the pandemic, there have been a few telltale signs of COVID infection. The loss of sense of smell and taste were chief among them. But as the virus has mutated again and again, creating new strains like Typhon (BQ.1) and Gryphon (XBB) which can evade some of our tools to fight it, it seem that the symptoms of COVID may have changed as well. Recent estimates published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday pegged Typhon and its close relative Cerberus (BQ.1.1) as making up 27 percent of cases, an 11 percent increase from last week. Meanwhile, cases of BA.5, the strain that has dominated cases for the majority of summer, dipped below 50 percent for the first time in months. Indeed, emerging data suggests the symptoms of COVID are changing with new variants. And, they can differ regardless of whether you've been vaccinated or not, or previously infected. Newly released data from the ZOE Health Study, which maintains the COVID Symptom Tracker app, finds that the dominant symptoms have shifted. The app was originally launched in March 2020. It quickly logged one million users, who typed in how COVID was making them feel, allowing researchers to pin down some of the most common COVID symptoms. It was part of the reason why it became well-known that anosmia (loss of smell and taste) is a key symptom of the original COVID strain. More recently, ZOE crunched the data from over 4.8 million users and found that after two vaccinations, the top-ranking symptoms were sore throat, runny nose, blocked nose, persistent cough, headache, in that order. (Vaccines can protect against severe disease, which generally means hospitalization or death, but breakthrough infections are not unheard of, although far less severe than infections in the unvaccinated.) Loss of smell has slipped to the number nine slot, while shortness of breath is down at number 30 for this group. ZOE says this indicates "the symptoms as recorded previously are changing with the evolving variants of the virus." Just one dose of a vaccine can shift the order of most common symptoms to headache, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing and then persistent cough. For those who haven't received a vaccine at all, the symptoms are generally closer to the original ranking from 2020: headache, sore throat, runny nose, fever and persistent cough. However, loss of smell has slipped to the number nine slot, while shortness of breath is down at number 30 for this group.1 point