Quote from: Sir Blue and Gold on March 01, 2026, 06:45:48 PMWell, Elgersma's NFL combine experience is done. He wasn't invited to test on anything but he did throw passes to receivers at a few points.
Can't imagine that will be exciting to most teams but I guess we'll find out.
Quote from: theaardvark on March 01, 2026, 06:55:34 PMWhy is it an "either/or" grow the product domestically/globally? Why can't it be both, and even synergistic, growing it at home BY growing it abroad (we do have a lot of "New Canadians". If only cricket produced candidates like Aussie Rules does. I guess, soccer?
As to broadcast, while TSN is the lifeblood of the game, we all know that streaming is the key to the future, and does not require broadcast infrastructure to reach any corner of the globe.
The global initiative is not a home run, but it is also not a total bust. The cost has been minimal, and we have had exposure. And found players. Hansen was exciting, and even created an issue with being worth more than the Global capped salary. Which is great. And its not like he's the only one, Maltos will be bringing in a good paycheck next year.
And even discussing the Global initiative, on either side, is accomplishing the goal of improving engagement.
Quote from: dd on March 01, 2026, 02:58:38 PMThe ratio is the fundamental principle to the league and it isn't going anywhere, nor should it. Couldn't give a rip if the game is more popular in the states, fact is, it never will be, and that's fine by me
Quote from: Sir Blue and Gold on March 01, 2026, 01:33:17 PMOr they could do both. Perhaps that's some of the rationale behind smaller fields that fit the footprint of more stadiums?
They should be trying to grow the game in Canada.
Tney should be trying to grow the game globally.
Suggesting you ignore "the world" and go after Saskatoon and Brandon doesn't play well in the board room. Go ahead and suggest that and see what happens.