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Football's Greatest Night

Silver

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Well we're off, the 100th championship for Canada's Other Game is underway. How are all you Stamp's fans doing tonight?
 
Can't say that the half time show really suited the intended audience of the 100th grey cup. Go from Gordon lightfoot and then to end up with that "beaver or bieber" kid. Not exactly reaching out to the 25 to 60 year old crowd. Game was alright, but have to agree that Calgary never really showed up, I guess we should of just sent the Riders.
 
:agree: other than Mr. Lightfoot singing a classic, the rest of half time was just noise. one of the WORST half times ever. not sure i would have sent the riders though :wink: :wink:
 
.......and now we are fresh out of sports to watch for the foreseeable future :(
Might have to learn to watch that game the American's adapted from 3 down Canadian football :P .........or darts. :shock:
 
Silver said:
.......and now we are fresh out of sports to watch for the foreseeable future :(
Might have to learn to watch that game the American's adapted from 3 down Canadian football :P .........or darts. :shock:

More excitement in darts :D

Curling maybe? At least sometimes it comes down to the last rock not like US football where the last 5 minutes is just head cracking at mid field. :roll:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Silver said:
.......and now we are fresh out of sports to watch for the foreseeable future :(
Might have to learn to watch that game the American's adapted from 3 down Canadian football :P .........or darts. :shock:

More excitement in darts :D

Curling maybe? At least sometimes it comes down to the last rock not like US football where the last 5 minutes is just head cracking at mid field. :roll:

Oh! I forgot about curling! Phew, that was close! :lol: :lol:
 
I got a bit of enjoyment out of Toronto winning. Chad Kakert is a family friend of a guy I know in Texas. I was watching for him a bit, when he was in Calgary, before he was cut. For Chad and his familly/friends it was pretty exciting, to be MVP. Chad went to a small Christian highschool and wasn't even offered a scholarship by a D-1 team.

It's nice to see those guys with some talent and the heart to do what wasn't supposed to be done.
 
hypocritexposer said:
I got a bit of enjoyment out of Toronto winning. Chad Kakert is a family friend of a guy I know in Texas. I was watching for him a bit, when he was in Calgary, before he was cut. For Chad and his familly/friends it was pretty exciting, to be MVP. Chad went to a small Christian highschool and wasn't even offered a scholarship by a D-1 team.

It's nice to see those guys with some talent and the heart to do what wasn't supposed to be done.

That 44 could sure run. He had a game of a lifetime. Nice his family was there to watch. :D :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
hypocritexposer said:
I got a bit of enjoyment out of Toronto winning. Chad Kakert is a family friend of a guy I know in Texas. I was watching for him a bit, when he was in Calgary, before he was cut. For Chad and his familly/friends it was pretty exciting, to be MVP. Chad went to a small Christian highschool and wasn't even offered a scholarship by a D-1 team.

It's nice to see those guys with some talent and the heart to do what wasn't supposed to be done.

That 44 could sure run. He had a game of a lifetime. Nice his family was there to watch. :D :D


some of them. My buddy said his wife was taking pictures of the tv, to show the family that couldn't be there. :lol:

I guess they don't have VCRs in Texas. :lol:


I thought it was illegal to even be watching the CFL in Texas.
 

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