Showing posts with label CFL. Show all posts
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Monday, November 26, 2012

The 100th Grey Cup

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The Grey Cup is one of the most prestigious trophies in sports. It means a lot to Canadian football, it's players, and especially it's fans. This year was a big year for the Cup. It is the 100th time the Grey Cup trophy will be awarded to the best team in Canadian football. This year's game was played in Toronto, home of the first Grey Cup. Not only did Toronto host the first Grey Cup, it has hosted more then 45 Cups, making it the perfect spot for the centennial. 

The two teams that made the Cup this year were the Calgary Stampede and the hometown Toronto Argonauts. Calgary had played in twelve Grey Cups before this year's and won it six times. The Argonauts have a history of success in the Grey Cup, winning fifteen Cups in 21 previous appearances. 

Toronto's best player this season has been Slotback Chad Owens. In his fourth year in the league, he led the league in both receiving yards and combined return yards with 1,328 and 2,510 respectively. Owens is the East Divison's Most Outstanding Play and the CFL's Most Outstanding Player. 

While Toronto's top player was a passing threat, Calgary's best performer was their running back, Jon Cornish. Cornish led the league in rushing yards with 1,457, rushing attempts with 256, and tied for the lead in TDs with 11. He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Player. 


Pacino Horne
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The game's first score was when at the five yard line, Owens caught a screen pass from QB Ricky Ray and ran it in. The drive started when a fumbled handoff between Cornish and QB Kevin Glenn was recovered by Toronto. Calgary scored a field goal to make it 7-3.

The second quarter started with a bang. At their own ten yard line, Glenn dropped back to pass. He threw a low ball not close to any Calgary receivers. However, Pacino Horne was in the area and made a shoestring catch to get the interception at the 25 yard line. The rookie defensive back got up and finished the play by running into the endzone for a touchdown. This extended the Argonauts lead to 14-3. 

The Stampede missed a big opportunity. Down 17-3, Calgary had a 1st and goal at Toronto's eight yard line. On first and goal, they ran it up the middle with Cornish for five yards. On second and goal, they ran a sweep for Romby Bryant. Bryant had a loss of eight yards. Since in canadian football there are only three downs, they kicked a field goal. That made the score 17-6. Toronto very quickly countered by scoring on a play-action pass from to Dontrelle Inman from one yard out. That made the score 24-6 at the half.


Chad Kackert
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In the third quarter, both teams traded field goals. Calgary added another field goal early in the fourth. Toronto put the game out of reach when Andre Durie scored on a eight-yard touchdown pass. Calgary added a touchdown at the end, but it didn't matter as Toronto took the Grey Cup 35-22. It is their 16th Grey Cup title.

The winner of the game's MVP was Chad Kackert. He had 133 rushing yards on 20 carries. He also caught eight balls for 62 yards for is a game total of 195 yards. The Most Valuable Canadian of the games was Toronto's DE Ricky Foley. He had four tackles and one sacks.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Biggest Week in Canadian Football This Year

This weekend is a big weekend in the world of Canadian Football. Not only is the Canadian Football League having it's 99th Grey Cup, but the Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the highest collegiate sport league in Canada, is also having it's football championship, the Vanier Cup. The Vanier Cup is on Friday and the Grey Cup is on Sunday, both at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Here's the preview of both games.


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The Vanier Cup is going to be played between #4 McMaster Marauders and #1 Lavel Rouge et Or. The McMaster Marauders are based out of Hamilton have appeared in the Cup only once in 1967 and lost it by 1. Head Coach Stefan Ptaszek is in his 6th season. Starting QB Kyle Quinlan throws an average of 341.6 yards per game, which leads the league. 



Lavel Rouge et Or are located in Quebec City and have won their 6 appearances in the Vanier Cup. Every win has come since 1999, including last year's cup. They are led by head coach Glen Constantin, who is his 11th season.  Last year's Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MVP), RB Sebastien Levesque is the team's leading rusher with 117.7 years per game.



The 99th Grey Cup is going to have East Division Champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers (10-8) and West Division Champion BC Lions (11-7). Both were regular season division winners. Winnipeg beat the Hamilton Tigers 19-3 and BC beat the Edmonton Eskimos 40-23 to reach the Grey Cup. 

99th Grey Cup
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Winnipeg has a star filled defense. Jovon Johnson led the league with 8 interceptions and fellow DB Jonathon Hefney tied for 2nd with 6. DE Odell Willis had 13 sacks, tied for the league lead. Fellow D-Lineman Kenny Mainor and Jason Vega are also in the top 10 in sacks.

Blue Bombers base their offense on the run. With 2010 All-Star Fred Reid out, the Blue Bombers leading rusher is Chris Garrett. Garrett had rushed for 190 yards vs. Hamilton on 29 carries for an average of 6.6 yards. QB Buck Pierce threw for 3348 yards during the regular season.


BC is the opposite of Winnipeg, they are a passing offense, led by the Quarterback-Receiver combo of Travis Lulay (QB) and Geroy Simon (SB). Lulay threw for 4,815 yards, 2nd only to Anthony Calvillo. Simon caught 1,350 yards also 2nd in the league. SB Shawn Gore (836 receiving yards), SB Arland Bruce (755 yds), and WR Akeem Foster (593 yds) are other top wideouts. 


The Lions defense is led by LB Soloman Elimimian, who came in 2nd in the league with 98 tackles. DE Keron Williams had 11 sacks, which is tied for 3rd. Ryan Phillips and Dante Marsh led the team in picks with 4.


BC Place Stadium
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The stadium that plays home for both events is BC Place Stadium, which is in Vancouver, British Columbia. Opening in 1983 and renovated last year, BC Place is home to the BC Lions and Vancouver Whitecaps. Vancouver has has hosted 14 Grey Cups, 7 at BC Place, 7 at Empire Stadium. They last Cup to be played at BC Place was the 93rd Grey Cup, 6 years ago. The Vanier Cup has never been played in Vancouver. 


Here are my predictions:


VANIER CUP: Lavel Rouge et Or 38-McMaster Marauders 28


GREY CUP: BC Lions 35-Winnipeg Blue Bombers 31