CFL Western Final

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This game determines who goes to the Grey Cup. BC Lions versus the Saskatchewan Rough Riders, featuring the best and most exciting QB in the CFL Nathan Rourke(has RB speed) versus our favorite CFL RB AJ Ouelette. Should be a fast paced game with lots of points. I hope Zander Horvath gets some carries and passes as he is dynamic and gets alot of yards per carry, I also hope AJ does very well and goes over a 100 yds in the game. As a BC boy I cheer for the Lions to win but AJ to have a great game as well.
 
Seems like a good game with the Roughriders winning in the final seconds with a White WR catching the TD. Oulette went over 100 yards and will now play in the Grey Bowl.

 
A lot of white highlights there. I’ve been following Oulette regularly. I respect that he saw he wasn’t going to get a fair shake in the NFL and immediately went north.

I wish a guy like Borghi would have done that.
 
What network were these games on?

CBS Sports Network. CFL games are on CBSSN, at least, twice a week during the summer. Once the college football season starts, CFL disappears, for the most part.

After Sept.13, CBSSN only showed one game ... a Monday Game in mid-October. Grey Cup will be televised by CBSSN (6:00 PM/EST).

In addition to Ouelette, Montreal feature's rookie tailback Travis Theis, who ran for 365 yards (7.7 ypc) and accounted for 1,066 all-purpose yards as a rookie. Also, ex-East Carolina star Tyler Snead (5"7") leads their receivers with 1,129 yards.

I would say Theis is likely the White offensive player with the best chance to get a NFL free agent deal. Although he'd likely be a long-shot to stick, for obvious reasons.

Best overall prospect, is probably Toronto safety Derek Slywka, who had a dynamic rookie year, when healthy. Hopefully he wins CFL rookie of the Year, then goes on to get a legit NFL chance, down the road.


 
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Saw Theis play live last season. Was very impressed with his all around game(running and receiving). 1k all purpose yards as a rookie in CFL is no joke! Appreciate the updates.

Also remember Snead well! Perfect example of a White Goy being too small at 5’7, never a problem for the dozen or so small black WRs spread out through the League.
 
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