August 1, 20159 yr comment_138690 I don't have it either. Same thing as the World championships gold medal hockey game. I only get the 2 TSN channels and the Jets region feed doesn't have it on. But who cares, we get to watch NASCAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111312-!~!~! It's not part of the basic Shaw package. So I just ordered the TSN sports package for $4 a month. Oh, I know. I just don't like paying for something I'd use once in a blue moon. The other TSN channels always have on either the exact same thing throughout or stuff I couldn't care less about. In these rare occurrences I'll go with a shaky quality stream. I'd have probably paid for the gold medal game, but I worked that day so would have missed the 1st anyway.
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138691 calgary in disarray backup oline no match for montreal d line lame penalty call
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138692 I don't have it either. Same thing as the World championships gold medal hockey game. I only get the 2 TSN channels and the Jets region feed doesn't have it on. But who cares, we get to watch NASCAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111312-!~!~! It's not part of the basic Shaw package. So I just ordered the TSN sports package for $4 a month. Oh, I know. I just don't like paying for something I'd use once in a blue moon. The other TSN channels always have on either the exact same thing throughout or stuff I couldn't care less about.In these rare occurrences I'll go with a shaky quality stream. I'd have probably paid for the gold medal game, but I worked that day so would have missed the 1st anyway. I'll probably cancel tomorrow so I only pay prorated portion of the $4.
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138693 should be a penalty on sutton, helmet came off, kept playing I only pay prorated portion of the $4. thrifty!
August 1, 20159 yr Author comment_138694 This is the best one I've found: http://www.stream2watch.co/sports/football/calgary-stampeders-vs-montreal-alouettes-live-stream-august-01 That's a much better feed, doesn't have the laaaaaag and the stop-motion stuuuuutering that I usually endure. Thanks.
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138695 If Hamilton and Montreal win this weekend, 7 of the 9 CFL teams will be at .500 or better. #parity
August 1, 20159 yr Author comment_138697 Lirim is being upstaged by other young Cdn. kickers this year, Bede in Mtl and Pfeffer in T.O. have looked excellent.
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138698 They're playing Tom Sawyer at McMahon ... at least the PA guy in Calgary is getting it done.
August 1, 20159 yr comment_138699 doing a rich eisen forty yard dash in suit copy I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason. Tommy Chong in the crowd
August 1, 20159 yr Author comment_138701 Rod Black ziplining. Zipline guy called them "dorks in suits".
August 2, 20159 yr comment_138706 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason Bede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France.
August 2, 20159 yr Author comment_138707 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason Bede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France. Still, considered a Natl. no?
August 2, 20159 yr comment_138713 Boris Bede #14 Kicker Team: Alouettes HT: 6.04 WT: 225 Birthdate: 1989-11-20 Born: Toulon, France College: Laval Team: 1 CFL: 1 Status: International
August 2, 20159 yr comment_138715 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason Bede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France. Still, considered a Natl. no? I believe the old rules more or less let anyone from another country who didn't play football in the US be a non-import (ie an Aussie rugby player looked at as a punter would have been a NI on the old rules) New rules state " Nationals are defined as a person who was a Canadian citizen when he signed his first contract, classified as a non-import before May 31, 2014, or has lived in Canada for five years before turning 18" So under the old rules I believe bede would have been a NI, with the new rules he's an international
August 2, 20159 yr Author comment_138717 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason Bede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France. Still, considered a Natl. no? I believe the old rules more or less let anyone from another country who didn't play football in the US be a non-import (ie an Aussie rugby player looked at as a punter would have been a NI on the old rules) New rules state " Nationals are defined as a person who was a Canadian citizen when he signed his first contract, classified as a non-import before May 31, 2014, or has lived in Canada for five years before turning 18" So under the old rules I believe bede would have been a NI, with the new rules he's an international Really strange, because Bede played college at Laval. Yet both Waggoner and Westerman qualify as Natls. through loopholes.
August 2, 20159 yr Author comment_138719 Wow, according to Lawless's report house cleaning is on it's way in Sask.
August 2, 20159 yr comment_138720 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reason Bede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France. Still, considered a Natl. no? I believe the old rules more or less let anyone from another country who didn't play football in the US be a non-import (ie an Aussie rugby player looked at as a punter would have been a NI on the old rules) New rules state " Nationals are defined as a person who was a Canadian citizen when he signed his first contract, classified as a non-import before May 31, 2014, or has lived in Canada for five years before turning 18" So under the old rules I believe bede would have been a NI, with the new rules he's an international Really strange, because Bede played college at Laval. Yet both Waggoner and Westerman qualify as Natls. through loopholes. wouldn't call it a loophole, it's just the new rules. Waggoner has Canadian citizenship, so he's a National. Bede doesn't so he's an international. Although I get what you're saying in regards to Waggoner played all his football in the US and Bede played university in Canada.
August 2, 20159 yr comment_138721 I don't think Bede is counted as Canadian for some reasonBede isn't a Canadian citizen - he's from France. Still, considered a Natl. no? I believe the old rules more or less let anyone from another country who didn't play football in the US be a non-import (ie an Aussie rugby player looked at as a punter would have been a NI on the old rules)New rules state " Nationals are defined as a person who was a Canadian citizen when he signed his first contract, classified as a non-import before May 31, 2014, or has lived in Canada for five years before turning 18" So under the old rules I believe bede would have been a NI, with the new rules he's an international Really strange, because Bede played college at Laval. Yet both Waggoner and Westerman qualify as Natls. through loopholes.Not loopholes. Waggoner had Canadian citizenship since birth but didn't claim it until now. Westerman was a Canadian citizen but hadn't lived in Canada long enough to be considered a non-import under the old rules.
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