Posted December 10, 201311 yr comment_32525 http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5482/jamaal-westerman Anyone know who owns his CFL rights?
December 10, 201311 yr comment_32533 yup he is a non-import. Umm...what? You mean a non-import in the NFL? Considering he was born in Brooklyn, NY and went to Rutgers.
December 10, 201311 yr comment_32540 yup he is a non-import. No. He's not. He played high school football in Brampton and spent enough time in Canada as a kid to be considered a non-import, but he STARTED his high school football playing days in Florida, which makes him ineligible for NI status.
December 10, 201311 yr comment_32542 yup he is a non-import. No. He's not. He played high school football in Brampton and spent enough time in Canada as a kid to be considered a non-import, but he STARTED his high school football playing days in Florida, which makes him ineligible for NI status. Oh sorry, my bad. I thought College had some part in non-import status for US citizens. "A player who was physically resident in Canada for an aggregate of 7 years prior to turning 15 or if he’s a Canadian Citizen, was physically resident in Canada for an aggregate period of 5 years prior to turning 18
December 10, 201311 yr comment_32545 yup he is a non-import. No. He's not. He played high school football in Brampton and spent enough time in Canada as a kid to be considered a non-import, but he STARTED his high school football playing days in Florida, which makes him ineligible for NI status. sorry typo. i know he's an import. i'm supposed to follow your post.
December 10, 201311 yr comment_32548 btw, anybody know how Ben Cahoon got his NI status? According to wikipedia: "Cahoon spent part of his childhood in Southern Alberta and is therefore considered a non-import under the CFL's import/non-import ratio rule.[5] " So he probably lived in Alberta for 7 years before turning 15 since they said "childhood" and not teenage years.
December 11, 201311 yr comment_32561 Ben Cahoon was released by BYU as a receiver coach before last season. He'd make a pretty good receiver coach as he knows the CFL really well.
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