Quote from: Sir Blue and Gold on Today at 06:05:17 PMLook at this this way, has it hurt? That is, are less Canadians watching because of it? No.
Is there a better chance of international viewership with an international program? Yes.
If the argument is that we need to mandate Canadians to play for Canadian fans to support the league then wouldn't the same be true for those elsewhere in the world. Also yes.
You either buy into that ratio or you don't don't.
I'd rather both be gone but here we are.
Quote from: Pete on Today at 04:54:51 PMlooks like teams are starting to think that way
2025 .3036
1. Dequoy @ $161K safety Allen 275
2. T.Campbell @ $163K CB Ford 236
3. Kramdi @ $151K SAM Kasantois 205
4. Metchie @ $145K safety Campbell 200
5. Katsantois @ $147K safety Kramdi 185
Cdn starters are not cheap but your right still better than paying 300k for a Woodmansey
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 05:37:24 PMHave to wonder What are the residual benefits of the Global program? There is no lack of Canadian talent to fill these positions, so it's not related to a shortage of supply. Is CFL viewership or gambling revenue up in any of these countries, have contracts been signed? Initially Ambrosie indicated there would be benefits for Canadian players playing football in foreign countries, but I haven't heard a peep about those opportunities in 6 long years.
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 03:02:49 PMSure but we see players born in the USA with Canadian parents designated as Nationals. Why doesn't that concept apply to global players? That may be the current rule but it's in conflict when players like Woli are designated as Canadians because of parentage.
I don't know whether Maltos or Castillo had a Canadian parent but it's an interesting question about global designations.
Seems ironic that to get a 2nd global on the AR it comes at the cost of a Canadian on the roster but he can't replace a Canadian to play.
I'm neither suggesting or wanting that to happen but it is a self imposed restriction. We don't need all these multiple conditions.
Having said all that, the best option is having both a kicker and punter roles filled by a global under the current ratio premise.
Quote from: Pete on Today at 04:54:51 PMlooks like teams are starting to think that way
1. Dequoy @ $161K safety Allen 275
2. T.Campbell @ $163K CB Ford 236
3. Kramdi @ $151K SAM Kasantois 205
4. Metchie @ $145K safety Campbell 200
5. Katsantois @ $147K safety Kramdi 185
Cdn starters are not cheap but your right still better than paying 300k for a Woodmansey
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 01:35:59 PMLook at the other top paid Canadian DB's in 2025:
1. Dequoy @ $161K safety
2. T.Campbell @ $163K CB
3. Kramdi @ $151K SAM
4. Metchie @ $145K safety
5. Katsantois @ $147K safety
There were many import OL paid more than any of those players. Obviously all of these number went up but top OL are in a higher bracket.
That's why I suggested drafting a Canadian DB would be better for the SMS whether he gets retained after his ELC or not compared to a Canadian OL.
The draft rankings show 3 in the top 20 but IDK whether they play CB's, DB's, safeties or SAM.
Quote from: Jesse on Today at 01:51:16 PMMaltos was born and raised in Mexico and went to a Mexican college.
Castillo was born and raised in Texas going to an American college.
There's no confusion or skirting rules in either definition.