I love the CFL. Too bad CBC doesn't carry any games because that's where I'd watch it. Makes me wish I could get TSN.
(Joe) Kapp and (Angelo) Mosca, both 73-year-old gridiron geezers now, were involved in a bizarre bit of business this week, that at first sounded like some sort of staged production. Could Mosca, who enjoyed a pro wrestling career as a villain which grew from his reputation surrounding that one play in 1963, possibly have created the scene to promote his book Tell It To My Face?
But by all accounts, it was for real.
Kapp, the Lions quarterback of the era who refused to shake Mosca's hand after the 50th Grey Cup game, won by Hamilton 21-10, started the fracas by waving flowers in Mosca's face.
Mosca is said to have then hit Kapp with his cane.
Witnesses said Kapp then threw a hay-maker punch to Mosca's head which knocked him off his chair and back into the drapes behind the stage.
Then, he apparently kicked him on the floor.
Here's a list of the stations that should be carrying the Grey Cup game in NY:
http://www.americaone.com/watch/your_area.php?select=NY&Submit=Submit
Thanks for that. Now if you can speed up Ottawa's return, you will be my hero.
I was just reading about that the other day. A group from there has been granted a conditional franchise dependent upon the reconstruction of Lansdowne Stadium. The south stands were condemned sometime ago, and the stadium is supposed to be rebuilt. If/when that happens Ottawa will get another team. There's a few other cities out east that have expressed interest in an expansion team, Moncton/Halifax/Quebec City, but no appropriate facility is the problem in all three cities.
I do remember that the CFL tried years ago to christen the Atlantic Schooners, but that fell apart. I would love to see Ottawa return because the wife is a CFL fan and she would go. Almost went to the Als and the Argos when I was at the Falls for our honeymoon, but we didn't want to drive through Toronto at night.
If you get ESPN3, they show a game or two a week, and I think they do playoffs/Grey Cup, too.
Mountie, since you love the Ottawa Rough Riders I thought I'd post this link to the CFL's version of "The Catch". In my mind one of the greatest plays in CFL history and it's announced by the legendary Don Chevrier one of the greatest announcers ever.
http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/football/topics/381-2201/
I have this game on tape. It's the last Grey Cup where all the points were scored by Canadian born players. Heck it might be the only game where all the points were scored by Canadian born players.
That WAS a great game - unfortunately, the wrong Riders won it!
Tom Clements threw the pass - another western PA quarterback who had a pretty good career from Notre Dame to the CFL Hall of Fame. Seems to be doing a pretty good job with Aaron Rogers.
Ya I forgot to mention it was also the last time the Roughriders and Rough Riders played each other in a Grey Cup game.