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CFL Week 2: What Did We Learn?

Jun 19, 20231 hr 2 min
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We went LIVE to react to CFL week 2 on Monday, June 19 at 9am PST.

Join me, Hussey's Huddle, and Evan Willsmore as we take your comments and calls LIVE and react to the 2nd week of CFL 2023 games, CFL week 2 as a whole, as well as the things the CFL is doing well, and things the CFL can work on in the future.

Week 2 CFL games include the CFL Calgary Stampeders at the CFL Ottawa REDBLACKS, the CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders, the CFL Edmonton Elks at the CFL BC Lions, and the CFL Hamilton Ticats at the CFL Toronto Argonauts.

Transcript

Well, happy Monday, everyone, Welcome to the marcast. Here your CFL Week two recap. Happy each and teenth if you have the day off. I know my wife Dorothy is off. Some of the schools like we're still in session, others are, but we are here today, no days off. We'll be doing our USFL a week ten recap tomorrow with Pat Raffino. Very excited. I had to talk to USFL playoffs there with two, two, four, and six teams making the USFL playoffs from the same division even

but today we're talking CFL. I actually I have a lot to say today, so this will be good because I actually did my homework this weekend. We have Jason Housey here and Evan Willsmore. Jason, how are you doing? Doing great? Read? How are you? We're good, Evan, Evan my West coast you can. Patriot here and getting up a few minutes ago to do this with me. How are you doing? Yeah, I'm

not bad. Definitely a bit of an early start, but I got another good slit of games to talk about, so I'm looking forward to it. I'm very excited. Here, Jay, Thomas Harry coming in. Hey, what's up? So I decided after However, many weeks in doing this with Andy, Pat and everything, I decided I need to start taking notes for the weekend. So actually did I have notes for all the games? I

actually haven't supposed to. Just like flying off the seat here we have all that lots to talk about today kind of overall thoughts, and then we'll go kind of game by game here, Jason, what did you make of this? I enjoy seeing the blank here with these zero score for the Elks. What did you make just overall the weekend? I think that in general it was better in terms of the quality of play from week one, which is to be expected. But I think that in general the quarterbacks played well in

the exception of a couple of cases. We'll get to Eva wild you make of everything? Yeah, I would agree, I say, you know, overall play quality increased, but unfortunately the teams who you know, still had struggles in Week one that seemed to roll over into Week two with you know, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Hamilton in particular Saskatchewan. You know, they played a good game against Winnipeg but didn't end up scoring enough to make a count in the end, because what a pig put up forty five so we'll

get into more of that later. But yeah, overall, I thought it was a bit of a better slate than last week. Evan Frozer a second. Yeah, I have a lot to talk about Saskatchewan too, because I saw a lot of tweets and there's a lot to look forward to here, Like we just got our apps absolutely handed to us by Winnipeg. But there's like a lot I guess saw balls he talking about it and Hodge and everywhere else like Scatch one, So we'll talk about that. Hang your heads high

there. Pretty poor game the Thursday night one the Ottawa A lot to say about without Marshall Ferguson, friend of me of the show poo Pooling on XFL week one and two, and I said, hey, Marshall, how does it feel here? We have some of these things going on? But overall I thought it was fun when I posted, Hey, you know our previouw yesterday. Hey, we're gonna be talking about this this morning. The couple of notes that came up to me was one the bad refereeing. I had

a bad officiating. I had a lot of comments about that. Jason, have you noticed continuing bad? Like play whatever you want to call it here going into Week two, not especially from the referees so far this season, not more than normal. I think that the natural thing about the CFL game is that there's going to be a lot of flags. There's more flags, I believe, on average than an NFL game. So I mean, I'm just kind of used to it with the amount of penalties that are called.

But maybe there's some specific cases that people would point to, but none that really pop into my mind. And then it was like we had some refeing the passers and things. I just it was curious that, you know, if it's one person, we just having the three or four people commenting on it. I thought it was least something that has that stood out to you

as more egregious than others over of your life. Well me, sorry, no, you know, if we're going to talk about, you know, the refereeing, um, I think it's uh, you know, in all these leagues, you know, I've heard complaints, you know, especially you know in the XFL and the USFL because those are newer products. Obviously the CFL has been around for longer, but I haven't noticed anything that stood out too much. I mean, you know, every now and then you're gonna

get a bad call. It's just you know, maybe not right. And there were definitely some things in that BC Edmonton game that you know, you could maybe I don't know if the referee is maybe in that one had the best grasp, but they still figured things out in the end, and I thought, you know, it worked out all right. So I don't know,

I wouldn't sit here and complain about the refs. I mean, given just football in general nowadays, like there's a lot of I am on the refs in any league, like I was saying earlier, but I don't know, this community just seems like, you know, classic like, oh, your team lost, so let's try and find a you know, excuse to make it seem a bit better. Yeah. The other thing too, continuing to see people harp on like the live stats being updated. Now obviously we're

here today kind of going through the box score. Am I missing? Is this in a real time? It's not going on there. I've seen Hodge complaining about that as well. Jason, are you tracking, like the stats? Is it? Is it? This thing? Am I missing? Where

it? The problem is? Yeah? So if you were to check during the game, there would be no stats available on anything TSN, Google, sports Net whenever you usually find CFL stats, So they don't have any live tracking on and a lot of the times, like a while after the game, they don't have it posted. So that's a major problem I think for any professional sports league to have. Okay, because yeah, obviously here on

this I don't do a lot of like lives. You know, I guess if I was out watching Evan, has that affected your life at all? I mean, I know I've just seen a lot of people talk about this with like the sports betting and fantasy and all that. Yeah, you know, I haven't had too many problems with it for me. I know, I've been able to check during most of the games and it's been all right.

There was a game last week I think it was Winnipeg Hamilton where it just kind of froze after halftime and it didn't really get going again until like the fourth quarter or the end of the third or something like that. I don't quite remember, but I don't know. To me, it hasn't been terrible. I think the greater conversation we should be having here is, you know why the CFL doesn't have it app yet? With all this stuff in

it. You know, I keep having to go on my you know, web browser, Safari or whatever, typing in you know, CFL dot CAA and then clicking on the game tracker. It's just a bit more work than I'd like to have to put in. You know, with the XFL, I could just go over to ESPN and that would all be there. With the USFL, you could just use the Fox Sports app. So it's a bit surprising that the CFL is kind of lacking in that category. Well, and then it just would have thought, you know, and now we're two

years into the genius sports thing and all of that. I see it a lot of times people make fun of that, like this is the thing genius sports. Yea, certainly something here in the XFL. And I think even their app. I'm not living in dying by any of these leagues apps, but even the XFL one, like sending out the notifications and hey, the games coming up and this is the touchdowns and you can kind of track along.

I just think it's helpful. It makes it feel more. I know, last year the USFL, they weren't piped into whatever app I used to like live track my stuff, and it felt like these games were existing in the vacuum. We're a little bit more this year. Yeah, you're getting the notifications. Hey there's a touchdown. Okay, third quarters starting. I think that's helpful. You're like, oh, yeah, that game is going on, I should go watch it. Oh this game happened. That kind

of missed that. So, Jason, any other thoughts on that, We'll get to the games. I'm not really anything more to add. I think that it just it would provide another engagement tool. I do agree about the app. I just think that's a basic thing to have in today's world. And I think the CFL in general really struggles in terms of the digital space.

They're really trying to improve that with this whole genius sports thing, and I think that, you know, the an excusable thing about the stats thing is that they had a system before that worked fine for doing live stats during the game. Why did they launch take that down before launching the other one? Like, why didn't they just keep the old one up until the new one was ready to go? So that's what I can't wrap my head around with that. Well, I think it's interesting, and obviously I think change

is coming in general for the CFL. I remember, like last year we had Danny Austin and a lot of the guys that normally would come to Great

Cup didn't come right. And now this year we saw all the layoffs last week with the you know, the TSN twel sixty and I got you know, with Dustin over there and Jason Gregor and kind of longtime friends to the show and trying to figure out Like, I'm just curious, like what all this becomes now where if you're the CFL and we're losing we're losing some of these like traditional outlets that are covering us anyway, right, and whether they

are choosing too or not. I mean in the case of if you're getting laid off or whatnot. Like I'd be curious to see how the CFL kind of rides this out where it's already kind of this niche fringe thing and trying to attract you know what I'm saying, Evan, are you are you like you're trying to get some of these people. Now, I'll be curious, like who if you do decide to come to Gray Cup this year with us, Like who is still there this year? That kind of is uh doing

the daily stuff. Yeah, I mean, you know, it's interesting. There's definitely a lot of people in this space. You know. I think it's similar to the league, where you know, maybe there's been a lot of things that have been the same for a long time, and now you're

starting to see some changes, especially after the pandemic. I mean, the CFL, you know, missed an entire season in twenty twenty, and I do think that plays a role into some of the sort of I wouldn't say lack of interest because they're you know, our long time fans that have stayed loyal, but I think it's just harder now to kind of attract you know, new people into this market, especially people like me who are younger.

It's it's really difficult because, like you said, it's a niche product, and now we have so many leagues like this just in the United States, you know, between the XFL and the USFL. I think people would rather, you know, spend their time with that because it's more local as opposed to, you know, doing something with the CFL, which is technically an international product. But yeah, no, I definitely agree. There has there has been, excuse me, a lot of turnover, and it will be

interesting to see. Yeah, like, you know, how is this going to go in the future, not just from all this stuff we talk about, you know, on the football side and the operations side, but the media side as well, Jason, anything else to add Not not really, but yeah, I do agree that it's it's incredibly hard to attract the younger

fans in this in this day and age. And I think that the biggest problem is, like I was saying about the digitalized content, it's really it's really important for this today's day and age for companies and businesses to really reach the consumer on the platforms that they're currently on. I don't think the CFL does a very good job of doing that, so that's definitely something that they need to look to improve in the future if they want to survive. You

know, let's go here. I guess we'll start at the end and work back. This is the game I saw the least amount of, but I certainly caught up on the highlights and kind of everything else. Sway, Kelly making his big debut here, Chad for the Argonauts thrashing the Hamilton tie Cats. We you know, we called I called on the show was our pregame show I said, Believi Mitchell is going to be duty this year, has has played, you know, poorly in two games. We'll start with Jason

here. What did you make of the tie Cats fourteen to thirty two loss. Well, I was in intendance at Bemo Field for this one. Um, great seats, but unfortunately for me as a Tiger Cats fan, Um, you know, it was just more of the same from week one. I think that maybe they played in general better than they did in Week one, which is funny because they lost by more points. But I think that a couple of key things are the key red zone interceptions in the first half.

Those twok really you know, points off the board for the Tiger Cats. Even if you get three points there, I think it would have been a completely different game from that aspect, you know, just really bad interceptions from Believi Mitchell. That the play calling for Hamilton was very predictable. Run on first down into the line for two yards and then you know you're stuck in second and long. So I think there was a lot of those situations.

So I'm not impressed with the Tiger Cats offense through two weeks. My panic level is probably about to a five with this team right now, because you know, of what we've seen the first couple of weeks, but we have yet to see this team play at home. They've arguably played the two best teams in the league the first two weeks. So I'm, you know, kind of holding back a little bit of my concern for that reason. But at the end of the day, at pretty disappointing starts the season for

the tiger Cats perspective. Even initial thoughts on this one, Yeah, you know, so from the Hamilton's side, I definitely agree. You know, the play calling needed to improve, Believe I Mitchell I said last week. You know, it's going to take a couple of games for me to really decide, you know, whether or not he's just progressing in his career at this age, or you know, whether it's a situational thing and you know, maybe he's going to get better after you know, falling out in Calgary

the past couple of years. But to be honest, after last night, I'm already starting to draw the conclusion that, you know, maybe this is just age and it's just not a great fit. You know. Matt Schiltz came in and like the middle of the fourth, like start of the fourth kinda and honestly played better I think than believe I did pretty much the entire game. And you know, Matt someone I know personally, I interviewed him

about a year ago. Good friend James Butler played well. He was, of course the big free agent addition for them over from BC, and then Duke Williams who came over from Saskatchewan and had a nice game. But outside of that, I don't know, there wasn't a lot to write home about for Hamilton. Unfortunately, that one never really felt. I mean by halftime even it was twenty two to six and I was kind of sitting there like do I even keep watching? And yeah, to be honest, the rest

of the game just kind of went about as I expected. But for Toronto it was a great way to start. You know, they're next season after the Great Cup, especially with Chad Kelly quarterback. You know, he had three rushing touchdowns in that game and had he was pretty efficient passing too. I mean, what is that two hundred and thirteen yards on fourteen completions, so he was impressive. And then yeah, I mean that was I would say the best part. And then also, um, what's his name?

Quantz stickers give him a special shout out. You know that he played defensive back in fan control football, didn't play college football at all, so that was definitely a good story to follow. And he had an interception in that game game excuse me. And then yeah, I think overall that went about as I expected. I mean, Toronto to me was gonna win that game, especially given that it was at home. You know, they're raising the Great Cup banner everything like that. It felt like a Toronto win. I

just again maybe expected Hamilton's to put up more of a fight. It was similar to last week. Like, obviously, you know, Winnipeg is a tough opponent. Hamilton's definitely had two really tough opponents. You're playing both the teams that were in the Great Cup in the first two weeks of the season, and you're playing you know, yeah, you're you're doing that, So that's that's pretty difficult. Um And ultimately, yeah, I mean, they

didn't put up the effort that I thought they could. But hopefully that will improve in the games to come, although right now I'm not so optimistic. I guess you'd say, yeah, Evan with Quantez, wasn't it. I was reading it down again, was trying to talk about fan control football or and they were trying to talk about it on the broadcast. Is that accurate? He said? All he said was a league where the fans called the plays, But he did not actually say fan controlled football. I did pick

up on that. I was kind of waiting for him to say like FCF or fan controlled football or something along those lines, but it didn't happen.

So somewhere and Patrick D's is shaking his fist like that. Uh. It is funny though, like the way they'll go about talking to these players outside of you know, when they ever like they ever talking about the Thompson a lot in the USA ballots he played up north, or he played in the different land, or he played in the different You're like, just say, Jason, I was reading on here, how was Hamilton favored coming into this

match? I think it was around at two two and a half point spread in favor of Hamilton, believe it or not, which was kind of shocking. I did actually on my channel took I did take Hamilton to win the game by one point. But you know, I just had a really tough time picking this game this week. I really should have seen that effort for the Argos coming out of the gate, Like, um, I really should have seen that coming. Um. So I'm kind of disappointed that I didn't

take the Argos in this one. But yeah, the tire Cats were surprising favorites going into this game. This aj Ellett thing where he went viral with it, it wasn't like, I don't even know what wrestling promotion it was. It wasn't aw or whatever. He was spearing the guy this week. And then I that was very classic, I thought, putting the Hamilton tie Cats thing on did you have you you guys, Evan, did you track any of that? There's that outside of your preview? I mean I saw

I saw a bit of it around on Twitter, you know. I mean I know that he's been doing wrestling stuff, and I mean I know, I don't know how long he's been with the Argos now, but he's been there for a decent amount of time. Um, he had a good game. I don't know if I mentioned that earlier, um, but you know, he was someone who definitely carried the rock and you know, whenever they

couldn't, whenever they weren't passing it, they were definitely running it. With him effectively him and Andrew Harris had a couple of carries and he scored as well. UM, so yeah, that was that was good to fault. But I didn't really I don't know. I wasn't. Um, I don't know. Yeah exactly like what wrestling like league he was competing for? How any of that works? That that that is above my pig grade? I

will say, Uh, Jason, did you track any that? Because I thought that was a pretty good I want to pull it up, but I thought that was a pretty good, like viral thing for the US or for the CFL to have. I didn't actually see the video of it, but I didn't hear that he was. Um, I believe it was some wrestling thing in Toronto, Um, Greek Town. Don't cancel us here? This holy crap. I mean, this is classic wrestling giving him the Great Cup rank here. It is not. This is gonna be a championship right hand

by John Sampson. Don't violate championship memorabilia like that in this rank. Oh, Shrick Gibson is out. I mean, that's this classic of there is that? Do anything for you, Jason Is. I'm a wrestling fan. I get excited watching that. Yeah, I love that kind of thing. Anything to get the logo of the team or you know, the association with the league out there, to more more eyes, especially for a niche product like the CFL. I think that's uh, that's important. I'm not a

huge wrestling to hand myself. I never really grew up watching the WWE, but a lot of my friends did, and my brother, um by brother was a big fan of that growing up. In fact, we were actually talking about it on the goat train back last night. Yeah, see this is there. I won't play the audio again, but they obviously they took it and they superimposed a tie cats a logo here on the poor gentleman,

and so I thought that was funny. I mean, that probably makes you cry a little bit there, Jason, but I thought that was funny they did that. The other thing with this Chad living up to I think the expectations Evan, I know, you know, obviously coming off last year and like he helped win the Gray Cup, but you know, mccag is in there and then him going there was just it never really felt like they had

any doubt with Chad and the Brian Scott's up there and everyone else. But Evan, are you just surprised how good Chad looks coming out of the gate here? Uh? No, I mean there was a lot of hype about him in the off season, and I think he's definitely I think he worked a lot behind the scenes last year even when MBT was starting, So I don't think this is a fluke or anything like that. I will say I

think it was John Hodge put up yesterday. He says, you know, do you think like Zach or do you think Chad Kelly kind of it's in behind. I think it was Zach Claros and someone else is like the third best quarterback in the CFL. And I said, well, just given sort of the instability at the position across the league right now, because there's been a lot of turnover, a lot of guys are getting older, there's a

lot that needs to be proven. Uh yeah, there it is, you know, I said, yeah, because its like again, just because of the uncertainty, you know, I think that like, he definitely has the highest ceiling. It is a bit of a knee jerk reaction to call him the third best quarterback in the CFL after one good game where he had three rushing touchdowns. But you know, I'm gonna stand by my word and see

how that goes through the rest of the season. I really do hope that, you know, this is Chad's year and that maybe Toronto gets back to the Great Cup with him having started the full season as opposed to just playing the one half of that game or whatever it was. I mean, I don't really think this is that I mean, I know John is known to be a little hyperbolic sometimes, but I don't think that this is that crazy. I think, you know, besides Claros, I wouldn't put Vernon in

that category right now. Certainly would put corn Dog. I wouldn't put our Buckle. I wouldn't put Cody. Really, Trevor Harris, I mean, Jason, do you think that's that outlandish that Chad's a top three quarterback right now? I think that's a good thing. I mean, getting you guy in there to do that. Boy do you make of this? Well, I can't really disagree based on what we saw in Week one. Obviously, tire Cats didn't have any tape on him. You know that always plays a

little bit of a factor. But I think from a physical standpoint, the athleticism that he has brings to the table. I think that was really impressive, and honestly, like you said, given the situations around the league, nobody's really shown to have other than Clariss and maybe like Trevor Harris, to

have that kind of consistent of a floor. I think that. I'm very interested to see how Kelly does in the next couple of weeks, but I don't think it's Atlantish to have him in the top three quarterbacks just based on that Week one performance. We had a thing here. Oh, Evan was in our group chat with saying, once you over under own the tie Cats to win this year, Evans saying, seven, Evan, standby value. What are you making the tie Cats here going out the rest of the way.

I mean, I definitely I said this last week. I think they're in a bit of a rebuilding process. I wouldn't be surprised after this year if there was some turnover on the coaching staff. You know, I think they'll keep some of the you know, core pieces around still. I know they have a couple of guys that were left from these are the great Cup runs. But I don't know, like I'm looking at this thing and I'm just I'm not seeing a team that is really going to be competing. And

you know, maybe I'm proven wrong. I would hope so. But right now, there's just a lot you know that seems very not I don't want to say scripted, but it's like, you know, there's just certain teams where you look at them and you're like, if this person is you know, here by the end of the season, or if they're not doing this by this certain point, the outlook doesn't look great. And you know,

Hamilton, I will say, had a very impressive run. I mean they made two great Cups technically back to back between nineteen and twenty one, since there was no twenty twenty season. Unfortunately, they weren't able to capitalize on that, and that was definitely a bit sad, especially because you know, I used to cover the Tiger Cats for a bit and it was fun to

see them go all the way. But you know, I think right now, especially again on the coaching side, I mean, you know, we talk about the players a lot here, but I think there's a lot within that organization at the higher levels, you know, that could be potentially looked at in a different way. At some point and that's not trying to discredit anybody. I think, you know, coach Steinauer has done a good job there, you know, right over the course of a couple of years.

But it just kind of gets to a point where you know you're being figured out, I think is what I'm ultimately trying to get out here. That's my you know sort of lead is like they've been you know, they've had their run, but now it's like, you know, you switched quarterbacks. There's a lot of things that are different for them already in this short period

of time. And again, I just don't see this as a great year for them, unfortunately, Jason, last thing on this and I haven't pulled up here with obviously bow missing, you're leaving the game, Schiltz coming into this lower body or is this cause for concern? Are we just getting him out of there for the week? Like what do you I mean, is you know, with Bobie and injury prone and everything. Well, I think

it's worth noting that they have a buy after this next week. So I think that maybe they start Schiltz this week and then they because they have a short week, they play on Friday at home against Montreal, so maybe they you know, sit Bo for that one, led him to, you know, sit on the bench for a little bit, um for for a couple of weeks, and then give them back for week five. I think they

play Oddwall that week. So I think that's that's an option for them, And potentially what we could see, I think Schiltz, I mean from what we saw, I mean, given that it was garbage time, you've got to take it with a grain of salt. But I think that um he played better than Bo win this one. So I think that, you know, having that familiarity with the offense, you have a little bit of comfortability

with Scholtz. But at the end of the day, I think if Bo was missing the whole season or or is easy out for a significant amount of time, he obviously has a history with injuries, So I think that's concerning um, you know, going forward for the Tiger Cats. But I will say, in terms of reprojecting like over under win or loss record for this team going forward, I still think they're gonna win like eight games this year. Look back last year, oh and four to start the season. Traditionally,

this team is a slow starter. Other than the twenty nineteen season, where they went fifteen and three, so I'm not too concerned. I think they'll probably you know, figure it out, get a three or four game winning streak somewhere in there. But at the end of the day, it's disappointed to have another slow start for this team, and I do agree that

there could be some changes on the coaching staff. I think that Orlando Steinauer has kind of lived off the success of June Jones, who was the previous head coach, an offensive guru who you know, turned Brandon Banks into a receiver into a great receiver. That is, you know, other players and you know, transition them into this great, powerful offense. And you've seen

a decline every every year in terms of their offensive productions. So I think that's super concerning considering that, you know, just the that Steinauer is a defensive head coach that doesn't really bring too much to the table in terms of offense. I think that Tommy Condell has been there for a long time, so I mean, maybe it's getting a little bit stale. So I do agree with Evan that there could be some changes coming by the end of the

year if this continues. Yeah, bo both making five hundred thousand, I mean, you know, that's the big biggest thing on that big thing on that yeah, coming up here. All right, So now we have this was my you know, my my crowning life. I have my BC Lions had on here. Not not quite as electrifying as the Nathan Work like five touchdown whatever the heck it was game last year that was like the greatest home you know that we had. We had one republic and kind of all that.

I didn't laugh at the game, Evan. And then I have a couple of jokes here to make. Yeah, I mean, this game well unfortunately, I mean I expect the BC to win, and they did. But again, I'm probably gonna focus more on the team who struggled here, and that was Edmonton, you know, being shut out for I think it was the first time in like fifty years or something close to fifty years, since the seventies anyway, and you know, ultimately this is just not acceptable

by any means. And I know, you know, again, I'll get the BC in a minute, but I think we need to talk about sort of the urgency here for Edmonton. And I said last week, I said, this is a team, you know, the leash really isn't that long. You know, for a lot of players and coaches here because of their struggles in previous seasons and so far, it almost just looks like they're regressing

even more. I mean, scoring zero points in a game. Even if BC you know, turns out to be a ten plus win team this year, which I think they will be, you know, that's just quite frankly unacceptable. I mean, ninety one passing yards one turnover for Cornelius. I mean you have to ask that question of when does you know, someone like a Trey Ford come in or Kyle Loxley you did complete a pass in this game, When does one of those guys you know, get a starting up

oportunity. I know Chris Jones has talked that Nledgium about how Cornelius has developed, and you know, he's been with Cornelius now for like three seasons. But it gets to a point where it's like, man like, I mean, come out, like if it's not gonna work, it's not gonna work, you know. And again, I don't want to sit here in week two saying that Taylor Cornelius can't do anything for this team because there's still sixteen

games left. But so far, I mean, he's had one long touchdown pass to Gina Lewis, and outside of that, I mean, there's not really much to work with there. He's a good scrambler, you know, he can run when he's needed, but like, that's not gonna win you the game, you know ultimately. And I get that that's a great part of his game, you know, his build, his mobility, but I don't know, I'm really not sold on that at all. And then yeah, for BC, you know, I thought they had a decent game.

You know, could they have done a bit better. Maybe there was a lot of weird sort of turnovers that happened early on where it was like the all just kind of seemed to be flying around between the teams and there was a bunch of flags that you know, overturned those turnovers. I think one of them ended up counting. But yeah, Vernon had three hundred passing yards, which I thought was pretty good. Did have a turnover, but I

won't fault him for that. I mean he completed you know, twenty five out of thirty five minutes passes, So I call it a good day for him. To Quan Mizzle the running back, I think that's how he pronounced his name. Definitely was impressive at least that's what I gathered from this game, especially because he had such big holes to fill with James Butler leaving big shoes, I should say, not big holes anyway, Uh, yeah, he was impressive at least to me. And then just going down the list,

Justin McInnis had a really good game. Was good to see that after he had the big catch in Week one against Calgary Dominic rhymes again another impressive. I mean, just look at this whole receiving core down here, and how sort of balanced this. You know, every one's got four or five catches. It speaks to Vernon's ability to really spread the ball around. And

I talked about that last week. I said, they have so many good players in that receiving corps, but at the end of the season, there might not be that much difference between you know, their top receiver and like their fourth leading receiver. Just saying but then, yeah, I'd say for BC again, could they have you know, done a bit better? I mean, obviously they shut out the opponent, which is great. I mean, I maybe you could have scored a bit more than twenty two in that

situation, But ultimately a good game for them. They're on the right track. Edmonton unfortunately not so much. Yeah, I want to I'm gonna. I didn't want to hit a baker yesterday because of Father's Day. But I want to get I want to get Justin McGinnis on the podcast here. I think that's our new kind of fresh with the missing Lucky and missing Keyan and everything else. I want to get get kind of in his head here, because he's really come on strong. Jason, what what did you make of

this? I just kind of slather of the Elks. So I did an initial reactions video on my channel that got a lot of traction, Um, you know, saying how the Elks are off to a disastrous start, And it really has been a disastrous start for the Elk because I think that a lot of things are just inexcusable. With how much talent I think is around this ross, or how much talent they brought in the past couple of off

seasons. I think that, um, you look at how Taylor Cornelius has played, I think that, um, it's really inexcusable because you have guys around him that have been productive receivers at other spots in the CFL. So

what's the common denominator. It's the quarterback position. So I think that sometimes, you know, or maybe they're just better off like going forward, you know, going with Tray Forward, running some kind of like run heavy option offense, you know, something like that, just to get the ball moving. Because tray Forward, we saw him played a bit last year. I saw him play, start, started his first game in Hamilton, and I

saw him, you know, really make a difference with his legs. I think that really puts a lot of pressure on defense and could add another element that we're currently not seeing because yeah, we say that you know, Taylor cur Relius does have some of that scrambling ability, but if you're gonna just say that's his biggest strength, that's straight forward's biggest strength, and that's even

a bigger strength for him. So I think that, you know, going forward, that might be the play that they do, or go with kay Loxley. But something has to change with its Edmonton Elks offense because zero points in a CFL game. I forget who said it. I think it was Kerrie Joseph who said this about fifteen years ago. He's like, we're getting shut out in a CFL game. That's an unacceptable So I think that at the end of the day, just so disappointing for Edmonton. But I do

believe Chris Jones deserves a lot of heat as well. Going into a season with a field goal kicker that can attempt a fifty fifty one yard field goal, that is unacceptable. They had a couple of chances to take a lead early in this game, could have changed the entire tide of the game. Even with the field goal. They passed up fifty yard forty nine yard field goal attempts for a punt, the punt goes out of bounds and then they

basically get no net yards on the punt. So I think that, you know, at the end of the day, just a really disappointing performance all around for the Elks. Anytime you score zero points is just unacceptable. So that's what I think about them. They just really need to do some soul searching and figured this out really quickly because jobs are going to start being on the line here and then for BC, I think that just a matter of

scoring more touchdowns. I think that defensively, they've looked excellent obviously against Edmonton this game. You know, take that with a grain assault. But you look back last week only allowing fifteen points to Calgary, So fifteen points allowed in two games. Hard to do better than that. And then I think, you know, just like I said, finishing drives, scoring touchdowns, it's only the only complaint I have Offensively, I thought they moved the ball

very well. Yeah, it was so a couple of things that I have this tweet saying I thought this was good buy Brock. Sorry Elex fans, Cornelis ain't bad guy. Twenty six games enough of a sample size to figure it out. I agree with that. And I know that we have Darryl. I think that you used to ride for CFL news stub and he's still he's an ELX fan, and he's always been going on about, oh,

you know, it's Cornelius all that stuff. It was to me there was the quote at the end of the game, and I was trying to find the tweet I had where it was Chris Jones saying, hey, you know we have our quarterback. You know we're set with that. I said, I don't know if you have your coach at this point, like, if

you're that invested in and I, you know, I was. I was filming the children's dancer recital and I had my phone on, like my try you know, I'm watching the game and silent the whole, like the second half. I watch the first half, watching the game muted the second half. I'm like, I'm seeing Kai Locksley warm up on the sidelines. I'm like, why the hell are that. I'm like, oh, they're clearly they're going to put in you know, Kay here at the end of the

game and get Cornelis out of here like he finished the game. I mean, Cornelis finished the game. I thought that was weird. And then the BC thing. I when Vernon finally had the touchdown pass, I saw kind of a look of relief because I do think that Vernon was afraid that they were going to go, you know, TD list the entire game, like you guys said, kind of completing drives but did not score any points like

you guys said. In the CFL game, I was trying to explain to Dorothy how challenging that is with the rouge and kicking, like that's very, very hard to get. I think Dave Naylor said it was nineteen seventy was last time that the Elks had been shut out Evan. In terms of Vernon, they called it good Vernon kind of at the at the CFL on the TSM panel at halftime. Was it good Vernon? They're bad Vernon this week? Oh, it was definitely good. I mean again, was it perfect?

No? Could he be better? Yes? But ultimately, like you know, the only thing that I would really fault him for is, yeah, not finding the end zone that much, But that doesn't all go on his shoulders. I mean, you know, as long as they can keep scoring and they can just kind of keep at the steady pace, I mean, they're gonna be just fine. They're gonna be, you know, right behind Winnipeg there in the West, and you know they're not going to have

a problem. So the other question I had was a Ganey being out too. Looks like he's gonna be out. That's gonna be a big loss for Edmunton as well. At Jason any other thoughts, It's just I don't know what the Elks do at this point. I think last year it was like the struggles at home and that was kind of a joke, and now it feels like it's struggles no matter where they are. I mean, what would you like to see them do. Honestly, I think I would go with

the quarterback switch. I think, like you said, twenty six games is enough of a sample size, and I think the big thing is we haven't seen any progression from Taylor Cornelius at all. So I think if he showed some signs of getting better, stringing, some you know, good stretches of play together, I think you could justify having the position that Chris Jones has

and saying that he's our starter going forward. But at the end of the day, we haven't seen any kind of consistency from him or any kind of progression from him. So I think I would look for the quarterback position because, like I said, you're wasting the talent of all these great receivers around you. I think Dylan Mitchell has negative five yards in two games. That's that's pretty rough because he was expected to be a breakout star in the CFL

this season. I had him on my top fifty players list, So you know, at the end of the day, I think when it's hurting the players around you, and you really have seen the players around him like succeeded other spots in the CFL, it really shows you that the problem is the quarterback position, and also the offensive line hasn't looked ideal either. They're really

not confident in those short yarded situations. Probably the worst team in the league as we saw in Week one against the Scatch one, So that's a concern for them going forward. They kind of have a little bit of a flawed team building philosophy in my opinion, whereas they built from the outside the perimeter and not really built in the trenches. So I think, you know, the Elks have a lot of soul searching to do, and you know,

they just kind of have to go back to the drawing board. I think, yeah, like you said, I thought Mizzelle was good running back, kind of filling in for BC. I know that there was obviously the concern there with Butler going the other thing. I thought it seemed to me, at least that Vernon was moving a lot more in the second half. It seemed like in the first half he's trying to be a little bit too much

of a pocket passer. And I don't know if that if they just got more pressure on him in the second, but it felt like where he's scrambling more, he's a little bit better in that way, kind of trying to make up things and kind of be a little bit of an orchestrator on the field and that way. Yeah, I just have written here a corn dog equals duty. I'm just looking in through my notes. And then it felt like they were finally trying to get rhymes going, that they had a couple

of drop passes and he was missing that. Evan, any other thoughts on the Receiving Corps. I know you were talking about them kind of getting a balanced workload there and a couple of the big stars being outright now for BC, Yeah, I mean the Receiving Corps. You know, I talked about him enough last week. I mean they you know, they're doing a great

job. Someone's always going to step up. And even if you know they don't have the one guy that necessarily explodes onto the scene, again, it's always going to be pretty even you saw how many guys on that list that had like three, four or five catches. It's very very diverse, but very balanced at the same time. And I will say too, just talking about Vernon Adams again for a second, I think BC and someone said this in our chat to At some point BC was extremely smart forgetting Vernon Adams last

year before Nathan Rourke left. Well, I mean obviously Nathan Rourke was injured and that prompted them to bring Va in. But now you look at again the sort of state of the quarterback in the CFL. Yeah, you know, it's it looks like a steal, you know, to get a guy

like Va who again maybe isn't exactly in his prime. Like you could argue that, you know, Va, I guess I think it might have been like twenty nineteen in Montreal, was you know, at his peak, but even then, like he's still you know, one of the top guys. I mean, you could put him, to be honest, I would feel comfortable at this point maybe putting him right behind Zach Claros. You know,

we were talking about this like top three guys earlier. You could maybe put Trevor Harrison there right now, especially after his game against Winnipeg, which we'll get into in a minute, you know, and then Chad Kelly obviously like we talked about. But I don't know, like at this point, like I think if Vernon can take this team to the playoffs and they can have you know, another run and at least challenge Winnipeg again, I'd say that's

a win. I mean at that point, like I know, Rourke was extremely flashy, and I was very fortunate to see him play against the Alex last year, where he had I mean just in a phenomenal game, best game I've ever seen in person by any quarterback I think at any level, even though they had Rourke. You know, Vernon I think can carry the same type of Wait, maybe that's a bold statement. Again, I understand how good Nathan Rourke was. I know his season was cut short. I

get it, trust me. But I really think that, you know, Vernon, you know, like there's nothing like with his receivers, Like I mean, who's stopping that. You know, at this point, they're gonna have to face a couple you know, difficult teams. I'm sure once they get to like the Torontos and the Winnipegs, like I said, maybe even

like Montreal, you know, it could become a bit more difficult. But right now, I think Vernon is on pace for a great season and I think he could really return to that form that he was in, you know, maybe three or four years ago. Keep in mind that, you know, Lions also have Dan Evans here, you know, where you're talking about kind of having the quarterback Richards and then where our backup is probably better than

I would say, certainly Cornelius and certainly whatever. At this point, Derek Taylor had tweeted out, and I think Derek said to come on the show this week, like who can play you know, who can play a quarterback for the Elks right now? And I said, like, yeah, I'd call it like DeAndre Johnson or someone in the USFL like, hey, you dismissed the playoffs, like let's get you up yere and kind of do that half joking, but you know, I mean they could kind of figure that

out. Last couple of notes from me, we had the big LLL Cool Jay concert. I thought this wasn't funny tweet by Jacques. I don't if you guys followed him on Twitter, said it's a real statement. See if I'm fan demographics said, la cool Jay gone through this phrase for appealing to younger crowd. I thought that was good, but you know, it looked good. I saw. I appreciated the like the sweet shots of them are hanging out with LLL like in there, you know whatever in the owner's suite

or whatever that was. I thought that was cool. And then I especially I saw the tweet said that I know that Edmonton did the Christian Salisbury kind of tribute last week, and I thought that was nice that BC kind of had that going at the beginning of the game as well. For him. Obviously, you passed away too soon, and with the Edmonton we've tracked him through all the other stuff. Jason, any other thoughts, well, kind of double time through these last couple of games here we're going along. But

this has been good. Yeah, I think just h I agree with you you guys said about Burning. I think he has a chance to really rejuvenate his career here, and you're starting to see the signs of it. He played really well at the end of last season, so I'm glad he's in a situation that's very conducive to the way he plays. And you know, they may not be as explosive on offense as they were last year, but I think this defense could be even better than they were last year, as

we've seen the first couple of weeks. So I think that, you know, we're gonna have to see how they played this Thursday against Winnipeg. That's gonna be a big test for them. But I'm excited about the BC Lions, you know, going forward. So we had the game here. This was the game I saw the least of. Like I said, Winnipeg really just kind of smacking around the Saskatchewan at home. I think they said that. You know, Winnipeg hasn't lost a game in Saskatchewan since twenty nineteen or

whatever. Evan, I know you didn't see much of this game either. This was the late Saturday game, but like I say, at the top of the show, there was a lot of like apologizing for Saskatchewan looking good even in losing twenty seven to forty five. To me, it never felt that incredibly close. Do you have any thoughts and we'll toss to Jason. I mean, yeah, like you said, Reid, I didn't get a chance to watch much of this game, if any. I went back and

I looked at the highlights. You know, Saskatchewan, I mean they had they had a great day passing the ball. I mean we can start with that. I know we already talked a ton about BC and they're receiving corps, but like you know, the rough Riders had two guys Sean Bain Junior and Kevin Jones went over one hundred yards. And then I heard a lot of praise about Samuel Mliss too. There was a lot of people like, you know, welcome to the CFL type of thing, so that was good

to see. And then on the defensive side, I know, again we haven't talked much defense yet, and I fought myself for that. But like Larry Dean had a great game and that's obviously a familiar name to me and many others. Roland Milliken, who I talked about on the show last week, also had a pretty good game, I thought, with three tackles for loss. And then for Winnipeg, I mean, yeah, like you know, it was just a I mean, they've scored I think over because they

had forty two last week against Hamilton's. So they haven't even had a game yet this season where they've scored below forty points, which is stagger I mean, that's that's just unbelievable to me. I mean, if you, I mean you want to talk about a strong way to start a season, that's how you do it. I mean, this is like just the polar opposite of Edmonton, and I hate to you know rain on the Elks parade there

if there is any parade. But you know, I just feel like, I mean, there's it's such a contrast going from that game to this one where you're looking at such a you know, diverse group of players, and you know, there's so many what's the word I'm looking for. There's just so many, you know, different outlets and options and whatever. I mean if you look here, I mean Zach Collarro's you know, is posting like a similar stat line, you know, close to three hundred yards every game,

two touchdowns. He's just kind of automatic with that at this point. And then receiving wise head Dalton shown you know who obviously came on and seen last year, you know, eight catches, one hundred and forty five yards. I mean, your day doesn't get better than that. You tack on a touchdown too, extremely impressive stuff from him. And then on defense, uh, you know they had I mean a couple of guys i'd say, you know, stood out Celestin Habba, who's a rookie um I want to

say from Texas A and m Commerce he had a nice game. And then m Malik Clements had five tackles for lost, which was also impressive. Same with Brandon Alexander the cornerback. So again good to see all those guys, you know, kind of really putting things together again. Like I was going into the season, I really wanted to see how Winnipeg would start, especially um, just coming off the Great Cup loss. It's like, you know, how do you sort of tackle that momentum? Like is it gonna shift?

You know, because there's a lot of moving pieces there. You've been good for so long. But to be honest, they retained a lot of their you know, core players, and you know, obviously I think I remember when Andrew Harris left to Toronto and that seemed to be a big departure. But Andrew Harris is getting older now, and I always knew, like Brady olivera I was going to carry the weight and he's done that so far.

So things like that, They've just done a fantastic job sort of replacing the few players that they've lost, and I think that's why they're in this position where they can score forty plus points per game. Jason thoughts on this, and I have a couple fall up questions. Yeah, so I actually believe it or not. Despite the eighteen point deficit at the end of the game. I thought this was the most entertaining game so far this season.

There was a point in this game where Saskatchewan was matching Winnipeg punch for punch. Trevor Harris looked incredible in this game, especially considering who they had out in the receiving corps. Obviously, keyon Shaver Bakers yet to join the team this season. He's out with an injury. You have Drell Walker who's out with injury. So I think that Saskatchewan looked great considering the guys that they

had in there. And you know, I think this game really changed on the Geneering Grant punt return because I think that made it a ten point game and then Winnipeg just kind of take it home from there. But Winnipeg just such a well oiled machine. In terms of their offense, I think that their defense showed a little bit of holes. I think the first couple of weeks of the season, they may not be as good as they were the previous couple of years. But I think this offense is better than they've ever

been and I think that's gonna lead them to a lot of victories. If they're gonna score forty points every week. I think there's nobody that's going to stop them this year. Yeah, was this the best? Was this the best punt return that I saw? This at least top three? I think Ben Grant was saying that as well, top three punt return he's ever seen. Jason, Yeah, it was absolutely incredible. I mean just count the broken tackles and how far he went like laterally across the field making guys miss

before he turned it up. So, I mean, Jenerry granted Son an all time punt returner, I think for what he's shown the past couple of

years in the CFL. The other thing I had, oh it was it ended the game late game when I finally got the game on in like Saskatchewan deciding not to go for it. We had seen Ottawa go for it on third down there at the kind of end zone goal I whatever in the Thursday game, and I like kind of aggressiveness because I was going back and forward with Christine the constable and I said, if you're onto at this point, what do you have to lose? Like I would go for it, like

what are we trying to save here? And I felt the same for Saskatchewan, like Winnipeg, you can't match, you know, they always say that, like you can't match touchdowns with field goals, and especially Winnipeg, like they had the opportunity there to at least give it a shot, and I felt like not going forward and settling for the three and the Winnipeg comes immediately back, drives the field and gets another touchdown, It's like, well,

now you're down. I just feel like you have to be aggressive there, and I feel like you have to play a perfect game to beat Winnipeg, and there was just too many issues there with Saskatchewan. Anything else from this

one, I want to make sure we get through the Ottawa game. Jason, any other thoughts on the Winnipeg Saskatchewan Well, I'm glad you brought that decision up because I believe they were down by fourteen points inside the ten yard line about seven minutes left in the fourth quarter, so plenty of time left

if they get the touchdown there to come back potentially in that game. But they decided to kick the field goal, and I'm just like, I'm a big proponent of always going for it if you're inside the ten yard line on third on third down, in this CFL, because if you turn it over, you're giving them a long field, whereas if you kick the field goal, you're giving them the ball at the forty yard line. Only gives the

good offenses. You can get a couple first downs, they get that field goal right back, So the field goal doesn't help you in that situation. So I really don't understand that decision. Like you mentioned Ottawa's decision on the Thursday night game, I think I really did agree with that one despite it not working out. So I mean again, I'm big proponent of going for it on third and goal in those situations. The other thing too, you

were saying Trevor Harris played good. I said he played good despite I was being totally wasn't going to play the game of Rod Peterson came out and said he's not playing. Trevor Harris is there? And then Andrew where he was that cried about that. I had anything else here? Should write you? People say either Trevor Harris whatever. Oh and then the last thing, the pizza feud. What was going on with this pizza feud the Winnipeg Saskatchewhy did

I miss something with that? Is this a Canadian thing? I couldn't tell you. I'm there was something with Regina Pizza being being duty or something like that. Okay, so we end up with that all right, last game here, and this brought a little bit of enjoy to my heart because early on in the XFL season there was a couple of poor games, as you would expect from a startup league in the first couple of weeks of gameplay.

Marshall Ferguson felt the need to chirp off on Twitter about the poor gameplay, and I was very happy to have Marshall Ferguson on the call for quite possibly the worst CFL game of the week, certainly of the season thus far, with the Calgary Stampeters beating the Ottawa Red Blacks that evan initial thoughts on this game, Yeah, this one was rough. Definitely a rough way to start

the week. I you know, I remember putting this game on and I was like, oh, geez man, Like immediately it just kind of stood out as like a sore thumb. And I don't want to you know. I know there's been I heard some talk on Twitter about how sometimes when Calgary and Ottawa played each other it ends up being like this, But I don't know, Like I was watching that game and it was almost it's just one of those games where it's like what are we doing? You know, like

what is going on? Like you know, like I don't I don't want to say I can do a better job than you know anybody that you know is in these sort of positions, but I mean you look at it and you're just like, I mean, there's just so many things that could have

been done differently. I will say the one thing that I was pleased about was Tyree Adams getting some action in a quarterback for Ottawa, you know, the nick Arbuckle thing, Like he started the game okay, but still turning the ball over, still not finding the ends, Like all those problems are still there, right, So I think, again the Red Blacks are they've

already started you know. Maybe I don't want to say making that transition, but like, would it be surprising if Tyree Adams you know, played again. No, I mean he did, Okay, he still had to turnover as well, but like a tiny bit more efficient in the past game and had more passing yards, So I'll give that one to him. Yeah, just the whole game really felt you know, sloppy, I think is the

word for it. And I'm glad that you know that the game like right after that, um, I think it was it was Winnipeg Saskatchewan was the game after that, right, yeah, yeah, after Yeah, So I'm glad that there was kind of that turnaround. Um. But man, like you know, I'll just say it's with all that in mind, I'm glad that Calgary was able to pull through because I do feel like they were the better team here. Um. Was it a perfect day for them by any

means? Not really? They did all right on offense. You know, Jake Mayer two hundred and seventy yards. Dedrick Mills was someone I had my eye on, you know, really the whole game. Um, he was being talked a lot. Is like again he had you know, some shoes to fill there. And then Reggie Begelton Begelton, Um, you know he's

been with Calgary now for a while. Um, I know, I remember back when I first started doing CFL coverage, he had signed with the Packers or something, and then now he's come back and you know, still with Calgary, you know, doing his thing all these years later. It seems like so, you know, good for him him on that front, but ultimately, yeah, I mean this game was just kind of one where you're like, you know, you're glad it's over and you move on. And

I think the teams maybe thought that too. I could be wrong, but like, that's that's what I just gathered from watching on my TV. Jason thoughts. I had a quote here Bob Dyce after the game, we have to look seriously look adapted everything we're doing as a good if we a firm believe we just have to correct the errors because like this only comes back. This isn't a different team about him. Feel like, what did you make of this really pitoful performance by Ottaway. Well, one stat tells the whole

story of the first two games for the Autoo Red Blacks. Zero offensive touchdowns. That's inexcusable and honestly, Edmonton would be right along with them if not for that one hundred and two yard touchdown by Eugene Lewis in the first game. So Ottawa, you know, I feel for them because they've been stuck in the mud for the last several years here. I mean, this was

a team that justin twenty eighteen they were in the Gray Cup. I mean and just the last several years here we just have not seen them get anything together, especially on the offensive side of the ball. I think that, you know, the first half of this game was very hard to watch. I think that once Tyree Adams came to the game, it was a lot more watchable. Calgary also played better offensively in the second half. I think

both offenses played terrible in the first half. I think really the only touchdowns that Calgary got were off turnover, so you know, I think that was a really sloppy game from that perspective. But in the second half, I think Calgary got some things going. Good to get Reggie Bagleton going. He had a very disappointing year from in my opinion last year. I think he was my number one receiver going into the league last season, so it was

good to see him get going. Willie Kennry had a big reception at the end there. But overall, I think that this game was one basically by one really strong drive in the third quarter by Calgary to get a touchdown. But other than that, I think that, you know, Ottawa really just didn't get anything going again, not getting it in the end zone, and it's hard to win games like that. Jason, do you think that Mayor's kind of fallen off here and not living up or how do you how do

you kind of grade his performance thus far? Well, first of all, I actually wanted to say that I believe these statistics are wrong. I believe the I think he actually passed for over three hundred yards in this one, So I mean that's another thing with the statistical system that have an error resolve over the place. But I think he was better in this one. I think it was acceptable. Still not the level of play I'd like to see from him, but I think that I didn't really have any problems with this

performance. He the one turnover rehad, I think it was off as receivers, and so I'm not going to really fault him for that. So I think he was much better from week than week one. So I think that given the bar for a quarterback play in the CFL right now, I still

think he is one of the better quarterbacks in the league. And I think that, you know, if he can just play like this going forward, even if he doesn't play any better than this, I think that, you know, I think Calgary doesn't really have too many things to be concerned about

going forward because the rest of their team is just very strong. They're always gonna be able to run the ball, and that was a big difference Week one for them because against BC they could not get that running game going whatsoever. In this game, Detrick Nels had a huge game, So I think getting the running game going, allowing him to lean on play action a little bit more is a big thing for Mayor going forward. The other because Kadeem

was out too, right is he on the sixth game? Coadem carry right now? Is he on yeah? Sixth game injured list? Yeah, so certainly not good there. We'll start to wrap this up look ahead. Here. I had a comment here might have to be on the stream here. I can put users in time out if they have inappropriate comments. We have just reminded the defending Gray Cup champions are America's CFL team. Trummor. I don't appreciate that, Mac, then I do not appreciate that. Yeah,

Chris knows. I tho the BC Lions are America seam looking for it. Here I had the schedule Evan thoughts BC here with the early game kicking off Thursday, we'll have our show regular on Friday again this week and our kind of our regular weekend show here BC going on Thursday, and then we have

Montreal at Hamilton, Saskatchewan at Calgary, and then Toronto at Edmonton. That could be a scary one there, Evan, thoughts of the game you're looking most forward to heading into the weekend, Well, I definitely think BC at Winnipeg is the headliner. That's gonna be the real test for the lines.

You know, they've come out pretty hot. A couple of things they could have done differently, but ultimately they're two and o. Both them and Winnipeg are two and o at top of the West, so that'll be interesting to see. I mean, BC's playing at their house, so you know that that makes it a bit more difficult. That's definitely the matchup I'm most excited for. The other one that I'll talk about here is Saskatchewan at Calgary.

I feel like that'll kind of be, you know, one of those teams, like you know, I mean, right now, it seems like BC and Winnipeg are gonna be the two you know, Western teams, but like Saskatchewan and Caligraph, I feel like it's sort of you know, who slots in at number three there and I think that I think that that might um, that'll be interesting. I feel like that game could determine a lot about just sort of how the rest of the season goes, especially just through the

entire Western Division, even though it's only Week three. Yeah, Jason, In terms of do you think Hamilton gets a bounced back here, I reluctantly say they do. I think I do think they generally play much better at home year to year, and I think if Matthew Schiltz is playing, I oddly have more confidence that they'll win this game. But Montreal is coming off a bye week, which is the diagrams kind of got screwed a little bit

by the schedule makers at the beginning of this season. Obviously, Toronto having the bye week week two, they have to travel to Winnipeg week one, and then Montreal off a bye again here, so I think that's something to keep in mind. But I think Hamilton coming back home generally plays with a lot more energy there, so I think defensively they'll play a lot better or

maybe get Cody Fajardo will throw a couple of interceptions here or there. So I think Hamilton, I'm pretty confident in a bounce back for them, Mac the Knife. Here you can win tickets to the XFL next year or the USFL twenty twenty three Champ Chip game, which has not taken place yet, so we could still add a subscribers here before July. First watch it there and then Chris. Here are lots of emojis. I don't know if this

is appropriate, but we'll put it on here. I think Cornelius got a lot of poop emojis here, and we're gonna go beat the Argos that way. It should be exciting here. Evan, anything else for me before we get out of here, You know, I don't think so. Like I said, I mean, you know, I really want to see some of these teams that are struggling turn around. I mean that everyone says that, but I really mean it because especially teams like Ottawa who have been in the

basement for a while, and same with Edmonton, especially those two. It's just I really hope here that at least in the first month of the season, that they're able to get a win and turn things around, because right now it looks pretty grim for some of those teams. Fortunately, you know, teams like BC have continued to be strong even though they've lost some key pieces, you know, the argos. They still had a couple of questions even coming off the Great Cup win. Clearly not a problem yes to day

against Hamilton. Hopefully they continue that. Um so you know, teams like that, I mean, everyone is in a different position right now. I feel like and I mean that, I mean that in some good ways, and I mean that in some bad ways. Like there's some teams that have a lot of work to do, and there's some teams that have really none to do. Like if you're Winnipeg, like, I don't see what you could really change to make things better. But that's usually how it goes about

every year. I'm just a bit surprised to some extent that, like some of these teams have shown like no improvement whatsoever, like at all. Again, I get it, it's week two, knee jerk reaction. Whatever. We're not gonna you know, we're not gonna. I don't know anyway. Um yeah, I'll stop, I'll stop rambling now. Yeah that's good. Jason, we're here week two of this. You're now ingratiated in the writers group Twitter that you don't don't sell our secrets to the Canadians here, anything

else from you here as we work our way through the season. No, I'm just excited for Week three. I think that we're learning more and more about these teams. I think, you know, once we get past the third fourth week of the season, then we get a much better idea of you know, where these said teams are at. I think once everybody's had their home openers and everything like that. So I'm excited to see what we

have in store going forward. I will say, if you're still on the fence here, I did tweet you know, if you're still on the fence and you're like, I gotta don't really care about the CFL USFL ending here And I did have this tweet yesterday. I was really proud of the Breakers Gamblers game. First half was one of the worst house in football I've ever seen. I said, I probably apologize any fathers out there watching this game with their children. If you're still on the fence about the CFL. It

can't be any worse in that half of football yesterday. So join us, Pat and I will be back tomorrow. We'll be doing USFL Week ten preview, and then I think Pat is doing an all USFL team that we're going to be doing here on the podcast this week. I think Derek Taylor, like I said, it's coming on, and I believe Rick Sarah Tella as well. We're gonna be talking to XFL Rookie Draft and the team's kind of rounded out. Appreciate everyone like and subscribe, get your USFL twenty twenty three

championship tickets or XFL next year. Appreciate it. We'll get out of here and thank you guys so much

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