Friday, November 23, 2018

Friday Football 5 ~ Grey Cup Edition ~



Is there any Canadian Football League event more anticipated than the week leading up to and including the Grey Cup?

1.  Admittedly it would be 1000 times more exciting if our own home team was participating in the Grey Cup and I don't mean just my Saskatchewan Roughriders but if you are reading this and are a fan of any other CFL team, especially the Eskimos, you'd be wishing your team was included too.  Here we are with the match up of the Ottawa REDBLACKS versus the Calgary blackreds...er, Stampeders.  What a feast for the eyes this TSN broadcast will be.  The Stampeders elected to drive by bus to Edmonton.  They made quite an entrance in their "western" attire. (Alex Singleton 😍😍) I thought this
Who wore it better? Bo Levi Mitchell or Pharell Williams?
was a brilliant move...the bus not the clothing.  By this time in the season the team building should be done but much has been to-do about how this isn't the same Stamps team we've seen in the passed.  Just like hockey teams travel by bus, the Stampeders arrived under horse power and as a complete unit.  Of course this wasn't an option for our plaid clad friends from the east and their arrival shouldn't be diminished.  A good portion of Rider Nation (ABC!) is rooting for the Rough Riders/Renegades/Redblacks.  It also shouldn't be over looked how well this Rick Campbell coached team has done since rejoining the CFL in 2014.

2.   What We're Made Of. Alex Dormuth of Piffles Podcast sums up the sentiments of CFL week perfectly in his article. "It’s about making lifelong friends that you may only see once a year. I can’t wait to get to Edmonton and enjoy Grey Cup this week and see some of the great CFL Family that I haven’t seen in a year."  The CFL Family puts rivalries aside for a massive celebration.  What I've learned is that when you need to count on help and support from a community of people no one steps up more than fans of the Canadian Football League.  Case in point of how members of Rider Nation banded together to send New York native Joe Lozito (@joe_lozito/Twitter) to Mosaic Stadium for the Labour Day Classic.  I've personally experienced something similar when fans reached out to us in 2016 when we were in Ontario for medical appointments.  I don't know of any other community with such heart.

3.  I've watched on Twitter this week as fans tweeted their excitement about packing and hitting the road or flying to Edmonton for the 106th Grey Cup festivities.  While, as I said above, it's amazing, those of us at home are feeling a little left out.  Sure, the best way to remedy this is to ensure we are all there, but sadly responsibilities and the cost of it all get in the way as well as the apprehension of desire to sit outside in frigid prairie temperatures.  Talk is snowballing about moving the season up and this blogger (@smilingriderfan/Facebook) thinks the CFL better think strongly about it.  If each team only played each other twice the season would already be two weeks shorter.  I think if the Grey Cup was held closer to the beginning of November instead of the end, attendance at Grey Cups would skyrocket and by the way, I've heard there are still approximately 300 tickets left for this years game plus all the others being advertised for sale around social media.

4. "It ain't about me"  Those were the words Thursday night when Saskatchewan Roughriders General Manager, Vice President of Operations, Defensive Coordinator and Head Coach Chris Jones was presented with the Coach of the Year award by Henry Burris.  I remember that it was only days after the 2015 Grey Cup when it was announced that Chris Jones was hired by Riders President Craig Reynolds.  I
Merry Christmas 2015
had seconds earlier turned on my Christmas lights which I had wrapped around my Roughrider bear and reindeer which was handcrafted by my father several years ago.  It was a Merry CHRISmas and a "new era" in Rider football began.  Social media is such an interesting place and while I was always on board with everything Jones has done many fans have held grudges and gone to the extreme of cheering on ex-players and their teams against us which I could never fully comprehend.  Saskatchewan sports media often commented "he wears too many hats".  This season we saw him adopt our Rider green by wearing the Strength is Diversity tee shirt every game as mandated by his group of players who it's apparent love him tremendously.   2016 was a massive gutting and rebuild which saw many fan favourites leave for bluer pastures.  In 2017, CJ brought the Riders within 3 minutes of a Grey Cup birth. In 2018, Jones and company brought Rider Nation a home play off game, the first since 2013 and the very first at new Mosaic Stadium. I can't wait to see what Chris Jones has in store for Rider Nation in 2019.  

5.  BOLD PREDICTION.  The majority of the CFL talk this Grey Cup week has been around the subject of the Jonathon Rose suspension due to events during the Eastern Conference Final and whether or not he'll play in the big game.  In case you missed it, Rose was ejected from the game after bumping into a referee. It turns out that while he's appealing his suspension he's allowed to play.  Something doesn't seem quite right with that rule if you ask me.  My belief is that this controversy will overshadow the Redblacks team.  It's often happened where this sort of thing occurs and the team just isn't able to fight through the adversity to come out with a win on the other side.  The Calgary Stampeders, twice the bridesmaids never the bride, will come out victorious as the 106th Grey Cup Champions.  With so many changes possible for this Stamps team in 2019, with all the talk of Bo Levi Mitchell trying out for the NFL among others and Devone Claybrooks possibly moving on to the BC Lions, this might be their last chance to win it all.  Is the 3rd time a charm?  Will the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie and Special Teams Player Lewis Ward be called on in the dying seconds to kick the game winner?  Can Trevor Harris have another game of his life or will the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Bo Levi Mitchell reign supreme? That's why we'll all be watching at home on TSN (or following ABC Rider Fans Facebook Groups game thread) Sunday at 5:30 Saskatchewan time to see what transpires in this Canadian Football League we all adore.  Whichever way the cookie crumbles...this year a team wearing red and black will be winning the 2018 Grey Cup.

My favourite kind of CHRISmas cookie.












2 comments:

  1. An outstanding read. Baseball also allows players to play while appealing their suspendsion. I don't believe in cheering for a player who my team has traded away even if it's one of my faves cause to me once they're traded they become the enemy.

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    1. The only time I'd cheer for ex-players is at a time like Grey Cup. I really liked Derek Dennis and Bakari Grant and so I'm tending to a line myself with the Stamps for this game. Rider fans tend to be endeared to the players and forget that it's the team that matters most and not the personalities. Thanks for reading Tony!

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