Reaser wrote: ↑Tue Sep 23, 2025 2:02 pm
These changes will make it more like watching the UFL, which is watched more as obligation because it's football and it's on TV, rather than enjoyment and something I look forward to.
The clearest and most succinct summation of the UFL I've ever seen, thank you.
IMHO, here's what makes the CFL interesting:
1) It's a more wide-open game because it pretty much has to be with three downs.
2) Games are often decided (sometimes three or four times in the same game) in the final minute, and you can never just turn it off and be sure.
3) The rules differences are just enough to make it a unique code, but not so much that it's unrecognizable as football.
4) It feels way less corporate and obvious than the NFL.
5) It starts earlier and is over by (US) Thanksgiving.
I can totally understand how these changes would make Canadians feel like they are losing some of what makes their game uniquely theirs. (Though, to be fair, they only increased the value of touchdowns from five to six in
1956, they didn't have regular-season overtime until 1985, and so it's not like they're still playing by original rules or anything, and the ill-fated US expansion was
way worse an idea than this.)