Reaser wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2026 3:24 pm
74_75_78_79_ wrote: ↑Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:08 pmThe only reason why I don't follow the CFL (as, also, the case with Canadian college ball; AND the WNBA) is because of the
ridiculous "too many teams making the playoffs" which, I guess, all Canadian-fans are more-than fine with (don't know why). Still, it doesn't mean that I want the Tradition to go awry.
So you're saying now that 8 of 9 teams make the playoffs that won't get you to start watching?
What an announcement that was today.
I'm going to cry, lol. And I'm not even a follower. "Designed to increase entertainment value and revenue." What's so...'entertaining' about a long 18-game season (ideal to determine the cream-of-the-crop) only for, practically, 'everyone' to still make the playoffs anyway? Basically, it's an 18-week time-trials simply to determine poll-positioning for the actual race/playoffs.
I said it before and I'll say it again, simply add a tenth team to make it a 5-team West, and a 5-team East. Yes, still 18 games. But make it either - preferably - like old NFL with just conference-winners making it thus playing for the Grey Cup. Tie-breakers, of course, are welcome! Even if more than two teams have to play-in to win their conference as what almost happened in '57. Or, at the very least, make it like the '69 AFL applying the 'criss-cross' format! I actually would really accept that as well!
And with college...strictly conference winners in a bracketed tourney or, I guess, a very few 'at-large' teams just to add enough ("to increase entertainment value and revenue") extra jelly to the PBJ sand.
British Columbia Lions and University of British Columbia Thunderbirds would be my favorite teams in such a double-event. Get me a framed Pamela Anderson Labatt's Blue poster and place both pennants above it on the wall!