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1 hour ago, Geebrr said:

How are you employed by something that doesn't exist? 

I do not believe it

Well technically they do... The league has granted them admission into the league. Who knows when that'll be, but last I heard they were real and he was some kinda President/Interim GM.... But it's all bonkers, I agree. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Noeller said:

Well technically they do... The league has granted them admission into the league. Who knows when that'll be, but last I heard they were real and he was some kinda President/Interim GM.... But it's all bonkers, I agree. 

Nice gig. Get paid to sit around & do nothing. 

Posted
22 hours ago, wbbfan said:

Agree. I think they get ringmaiden or goveia. 

Rigmaiden was offered the Montreal job when Wally was the special consultant for their search. He turned it down but Montreal was a tire fire at that time. I could see him being a front runner for the Edmonton position if he's at all interested.

Posted
19 minutes ago, GCn20 said:

Rigmaiden was offered the Montreal job when Wally was the special consultant for their search. He turned it down but Montreal was a tire fire at that time. I could see him being a front runner for the Edmonton position if he's at all interested.

Yep. Danny Mac turned it down too. But I don't think the Mac attack wants to give up his home life work balance. He's living the football dream. 

Posted

So I post this only to create discussion....... :)

https://3downnation.com/2021/11/24/likability-rankings-for-the-six-2021-cfl-playoff-teams/

What was once nine has now become six and fans of the B.C. Lions, Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks might be looking around wondering what to do for the next three weeks.

Maybe you don’t want to root for anyone else and will just enjoy the games stress-free, but in case you want someone to hitch your wagon to, I am here to help.

Just like we did in 2017, 2018 and 2019, I am here to help you pick a team to cheer for during the CFL playoffs — not based on record or the likelihood they will win the title, but based on something much more important: likability.

Here are my likability rankings of the six CFL playoff teams.

6. Winnipeg Blue Bombers

 

In the three previous editions of these rankings, the Bombers always finished second. Their roster of fun players plus the title drought made them an easy team to back. But with a championship secured and the league’s best record, the Bombers slide all the way to the bottom. Besides, the last time we let Winnipeg win we lost a season due to the damn pandemic. We can’t let that happen again.

5. Toronto Argonauts

The city doesn’t support the team, they spent oodles of money to buy themselves out of irrelevance, and do they have any players who you’re aching to see get a ring? There is just nothing here to sink your teeth into.

 

4. Saskatchewan Roughriders

We all know how obnoxious some Riders fans can be, and Cody Fajardo’s season-long whine-fest hasn’t really made them any more appealing. Much like the Argos, there isn’t much to grasp onto here from an outsider’s perspective.

3. Calgary Stampeders

A yearly resident of the bottom half of these rankings, the Stamps shoot up the charts thanks to dealing with the one thing they haven’t dealt with in over a decade: adversity. The Stamps have gotten hot at the right time, but this was a year unlike any other for them in a long time.

Seeing Bo Levi Mitchell get humbled a bit after having so much success has added to the intrigue around this team. An all-road path to a championship for the first time in a decade makes cheering for Calgary a little easier than before. Don’t be afraid to give them some consideration.

 

2. Montreal Alouettes

If Vernon Adams Jr. was still playing, the Als would be No. 1 without question. They were first last time and not much has changed with them. But the downgrade in likability from Adams to Trevor Harris is immense. Adams plays the game with a reckless abandon that I quite enjoy, while Harris is, well, boring.

The other components are there to make them likeable, but they lack that one last ingredient to have them be the first team to top the rankings twice.

1. Hamilton Tiger-Cats

 

I can already seeing the backlash: “You’re only putting Hamilton first because you like them!” Firstly, duh, these are likability rankings after all. Secondly, this is the first time the Ticats have ever topped these rankings, so to say I don’t drip in objectivity when it comes to this is insulting and incorrect.

Honestly, aside from maybe the unreasonable dislike of franchise stalwarts Simoni Lawrence and Brandon Banks, what is there to dislike about this team? They haven’t won in forever, they aren’t the front runners we thought they would be, and they get the chance to send their long-suffering fan base home happy by potentially winning a Grey Cup on home soil — the first Grey Cup played in Hamilton in a quarter century, I might add.

You add it all up, sprinkle that little je nais se quoi on top and you have the recipe for the most likeable team in the 2021 CFL playoffs.

Posted
1 minute ago, greenrider55 said:

I don’t think I’ve ever actually reached out to read a 3DN article, they’re just posted on sites I frequent and I’m forced to ingest it. 
 

 

You are not missing a thing. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, greenrider55 said:

I don’t think I’ve ever actually reached out to read a 3DN article, they’re just posted on sites I frequent and I’m forced to ingest it. 
 

 

The weekly insiders bit is good. The rest of the op ed stuff is hot garbage. 

Posted
43 minutes ago, Stickem said:

So we're not very well liked according to turd down......Guess everyone hates a winner....Sometimes that site is a 'real winner'

not surprised... no one (outside of it's own fanbase) is cheering for the defending champs and most dominant team of the regular season... though I did enjoy his breakdown of the riders :D

Posted
1 hour ago, Noeller said:

4. Saskatchewan Roughriders

We all know how obnoxious some Riders fans can be, and Cody Fajardo’s season-long whine-fest hasn’t really made them any more appealing. Much like the Argos, there isn’t much to grasp onto here from an outsider’s perspective.

 

This wasn't posted on Social media was it?

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

The weekly insiders bit is good. The rest of the op ed stuff is hot garbage. 

I would argue the “insiders” bit is just as bad, just gossip and unsubstantiated opinion dressed up as “hot takes” from anonymous sources with even less “writing” cred than the regular op ed contributors. Really no different, except that they don’t put their name on the byline like the 3Down staff. And nothing particularly revelatory coming from those “insiders” anyway, from what I have read. 

24 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

This wasn't posted on Social media was it?

I get the feeling the entire op Ed section of the 3Down site is just a copy and paste of various fan site posters, randomly cut up like a glued ransom note with mis-matched letters dressed up to be a single coherent article and a “writer” taking credit for anonymous fan thoughts from various social media sites. 

Edited by TrueBlue4ever
Posted (edited)

2021 CFL AWARDS FINALISTS

CATEGORY EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION
Player William Stanback (MTL) Zach Collaros (WPG)
Defensive Simoni Lawrence (HAM) Adam Bighill (WPG)
Canadian David Ménard (MTL) Bo Lokombo (BC)
Offensive Lineman Brandon Revenberg (HAM) Stanley Bryant (WPG)
Special Teams DeVonte Dedmon (OTT) Rene Paredes (CGY)
Rookie Peter Nicastro (TOR) Jordan Williams (BC)
Coach of the Year Ryan Dinwiddie (TOR) Mike O’Sh

 

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Menard. Hahahahaha. 

Edited by JCon

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