In the third installment of his changing the game series Jim Mullin discusses ways to foster the growth of more Canadian talent and increase the number of non-imports.
Saint Mary’s University QB Chris Flynn and two-time Grey Cup Champion Ken Lehmann were inducted into the Hall of Fame together, but they share a differet type of bond.
Kicking into prairie winds can chew up and spit out many an aspiring punter or place kicker. Not Hugh O’Neill though, who will show off his leg at the CFL’s Evaluation Camp.
Noel Prefontaine was critical of how many safeties the Eskimos gave up last season. In the first installment of a five part series Jim Mullin says he’d like to see the rule changed.
It’s an appearance in the post-season which seemed improbable when the Lions were 1-7, but B.C. enters the Western Semi-Final a confident bunch explains Jim Mullin.
The Lions aren’t necessarily a team that resembles their record at this stage of the season. But they are scrambling for a playoff position without their destiny in their own hands.
Between their quarterback situation and questions on the coaching Staff there are already plenty of questions to consider in BC for 2011, and 2010’s not even done yet.
CFL.ca columnist Jim Mullin tells you why Wally Buono has solved a myriad of problems by selecting Travis Lulay as his starter for Saturday’s game instead of Casey Printers.
CFL.ca columnist Jim Mullin breaks down the Ricky Foley situation and explains how the top Canadian defensive end found himself with the Toronto Argonauts.