The CFL seems to survive due to its fans, not despite them
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This seasons marks 50 years since I first went with my father Vince to Rider games but I definitely did not see what was coming on Tuesday April 28 – otherwise known as CFL Draft Day.
For a league which could not find any way to televise the CFL Combine from Edmonton and apparently was not allowing families of Combine participants to attend, what the CFL did on its Canadian draft day will stand out for its gap between what it perceives itself to be and what it may be.
The CFL chose to announce a chance in the starting of the CFL season and a change in the playoff structure. The season change, starting from Victoria Day weekend and ending around November 7, is something I can live with, but it does move the CFL Canadian Draft before the NFL draft which means teams will not have the advantage of knowing if draft picks will be going into the NFL or not and may waste a draft pick on a first round NFL pick.



