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comment_221275
41 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

Unless Toronto has a Travis Bond clone or two waiting in the wings - there will be a crossover. Until they can give Ray better protection the playoffs are out of sight for them.

 

Yes.... 5 Canadians on the OL is nice, but if they can't protect, it doesn't make much sense...

 

EDIT: My mistake, looks like they are only starting 4 Canadians on the OL now.  Still...

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comment_221595

Maybe this isn't the place to bring this up, but does anyone else feel that the whole east/west division should be abolished? I mean, there's only 9 teams in the league... why not just have the top 6 make the playoffs? It seems this cross-over thing is an issue every year, I know the counter-argument would be that it makes games against your own division more important... but doesn't it also make non-divisional games less important?

comment_221597
40 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

Has it ever been a 6-12 team vs a 9-9?

Worse.  And there has been quite a few years when a joke of a team made it over a team around and over .500.

http://cflpass.ca/bc-lions/history-cfl-playoffs-crossover/

•  1981

West Division
Edmonton 14-1-1
Winnipeg 11-5
BC 10-6
Saskatchewan 9-7
Calgary 6-10

East Division
Hamilton 11-4-1
Ottawa 5-11
Montreal 3-13
Toronto 2-14

comment_221600
1 minute ago, Rich said:

Worse.  And there has been quite a few years when a joke of a team made it over a team around .500.

•  1981

West Division
Edmonton 14-1-1
Winnipeg 11-5
BC 10-6
Saskatchewan 9-7
Calgary 6-10

East Division
Hamilton 11-4-1
Ottawa 5-11
Montreal 3-13
Toronto 2-14

You could also point to a year like 2008.  Edmonton was 10-8 and crossed over.  Without that rule, Edmonton would have missed and the 4-14 Argos would have made the playoffs :unsure:

comment_221606
8 minutes ago, Eternal optimist said:

Maybe this isn't the place to bring this up, but does anyone else feel that the whole east/west division should be abolished? I mean, there's only 9 teams in the league... why not just have the top 6 make the playoffs? It seems this cross-over thing is an issue every year, I know the counter-argument would be that it makes games against your own division more important... but doesn't it also make non-divisional games less important?

I like having the East and West divisions, personally.  Makes for better rivalries and more intrigue throughout the season.

The funniest thing about having 2 divisions in a nine team league is this: If you're in the West, you play 10 games against the West and 8 games against the East.  If you're in the East.... you play 10 games against the West and 8 games against the East.  What-the-what?!  #funWithNumbers

comment_221700
13 hours ago, Eternal optimist said:

Maybe this isn't the place to bring this up, but does anyone else feel that the whole east/west division should be abolished? I mean, there's only 9 teams in the league... why not just have the top 6 make the playoffs? It seems this cross-over thing is an issue every year, I know the counter-argument would be that it makes games against your own division more important... but doesn't it also make non-divisional games less important?

I don't think there's much momentum to do this... but a way to consider it while still keeping divisional rivalries is making a playoff format something where the division winners take the top spots and the rest fall where they fall... the current "playoff" standings would look like this:

1. Calgary (bye, play the winner of 4 v 5) 
2. Ottawa (bye, play the winner of 3 v 6)
3. BC (home team vs Edmonton) 
4. Winnipeg (home team vs Ham)
5. Hamilton (I believe they'd have the tie-break on Edm)
6. Edmonton

 

comment_221708
13 hours ago, Atomic said:

I like having the East and West divisions, personally.  Makes for better rivalries and more intrigue throughout the season.

The funniest thing about having 2 divisions in a nine team league is this: If you're in the West, you play 10 games against the West and 8 games against the East.  If you're in the East.... you play 10 games against the West and 8 games against the East.  What-the-what?!  #funWithNumbers

On the rivalry front; the lack of stability within our own conference has been a huge difference maker for us.

If the BB hadn't floated back and forth between West-East...(has it been 2 or 3 times)? we would have maintained our traditional primary rivalry with Sasky. If you were to poll the 30-40 year old Rider fans, I bet many would identify Calgary or Edmonton as their main rival. To me it is because they (and we) found a different enemy when we moved out of the western division. 

You can't maintain a decades long rivalry unless there is continuity over the generations.

 

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