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Who will you cheer for in the 2009 Grey Cup?

Poll ended at Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:27 pm

Montreal
25
51%
Saskatchewan
17
35%
Doesn't matter to me, I'll just enjoy the game.
7
14%
 
Total votes: 49
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KnowItAll wrote:
Spud387 wrote: ... Cause they are the Riders?? The guys who bash the Lions and their personnel at any and all opportunities?? (minus the select few)
just like some fans of every other team, including some lions fans, do to every other team, and their fans.

I dont like Quebec.

Riders first team I ever cheered for

I like green

Riders will always be my second team in the west, if not overall.
I think the rider hatred of the Lions extends beyond "some"

If Riders are ur second team all the power to ya. I however am cheering for the ALS :popcorn:
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Spud387 wrote:
KnowItAll wrote:
Spud387 wrote: ... Cause they are the Riders?? The guys who bash the Lions and their personnel at any and all opportunities?? (minus the select few)
just like some fans of every other team, including some lions fans, do to every other team, and their fans.

I dont like Quebec.

Riders first team I ever cheered for

I like green

Riders will always be my second team in the west, if not overall.
I think the rider hatred of the Lions extends beyond "some"

If Riders are ur second team all the power to ya. I however am cheering for the ALS :popcorn:
as far as I know, its not the rider fans that love to chant BCSUCKS, when they aint even playing the lions. ala wpg fans.
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KnowItAll wrote:
Spud387 wrote:
KnowItAll wrote: just like some fans of every other team, including some lions fans, do to every other team, and their fans.

I dont like Quebec.

Riders first team I ever cheered for

I like green

Riders will always be my second team in the west, if not overall.
I think the rider hatred of the Lions extends beyond "some"

If Riders are ur second team all the power to ya. I however am cheering for the ALS :popcorn:
as far as I know, its not the rider fans that love to chant BCSUCKS, when they aint even playing the lions. ala wpg fans.
riderfans.com... search for the lions ans see what you find in regards to the team, wally, paris, mccallum, murphy(although maybe jsutified), geroy or anyone else

Oh and dare I say... Beer cans :ref:

I know they aren't all like that. I do talk over there to some of the reasonable ones, but from what I see from them, I will not cheer for the Green and White. Do I hate them? No, but I like the Riders the least of all the CFL teams.
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Spud387 wrote:
KnowItAll wrote:
Spud387 wrote: ... Cause they are the Riders?? The guys who bash the Lions and their personnel at any and all opportunities?? (minus the select few)
just like some fans of every other team, including some lions fans, do to every other team, and their fans.

I dont like Quebec.

Riders first team I ever cheered for

I like green

Riders will always be my second team in the west, if not overall.
I think the rider hatred of the Lions extends beyond "some"

If Riders are ur second team all the power to ya. I however am cheering for the ALS :popcorn:
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Lionheart wrote:How can anyone here cheer for the riders?? :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
I can.
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I guess you couldn't understand the obvious.
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Lionheart wrote:I guess you couldn't understand the obvious.
Sure I can - Just being sarcastic... :beer:
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Vern Halen wrote:
Lionheart wrote:I guess you couldn't understand the obvious.
Sure I can - Just being sarcastic... :beer:
I wasn't taking into account psychiatric patients :tease:


j/k :)
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Vern Halen wrote:
Lionheart wrote:How can anyone here cheer for the riders?? :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
I can.

You know Vern, you are perhaps the only reason that I don't completely write off Rider Nation. You are a classy fan that knows how to support his team without being overbearing or obnoxious. I am sure that there are many others like but they don't inhabit these airwaves very often. Good luck on Sunday. I think your team may be in tough but they deserve to be there so whatever the outcome, an enjoyable day to you and all football fans of both teams that conduct themselves like you.

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Sir Purrcival wrote:
Vern Halen wrote:
Lionheart wrote:How can anyone here cheer for the riders?? :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
I can.

You know Vern, you are perhaps the only reason that I don't completely write off Rider Nation. You are a classy fan that knows how to support his team without being overbearing or obnoxious. I am sure that there are many others like but they don't inhabit these airwaves very often. Good luck on Sunday. I think your team may be in tough but they deserve to be there so whatever the outcome, an enjoyable day to you and all football fans of both teams that conduct themselves like you.

SP.
Thanks for the kind words - yes, I do love the Riders but I also love the CFL - without a doubt the greatest league in the world. Would have LOVED to have seen a BC-Sask Grey Cup - can you imagine? :beauty:

The players that play in the CFL aren't making MTV-Cribs style paycheques, they play because they love the game and it shows in the game, the league and it's fans.

:beer: :rockin: :beer:

BTW - Louie Sakoda, the Riders P/K wrote an awesome blog, from the point of view of someone who's new to the CFL and it's a great read for ANY CFL fan. I can post a link if you'd like.
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Vern Halen wrote: Thanks for the kind words - yes, I do love the Riders but I also love the CFL - without a doubt the greatest league in the world. Would have LOVED to have seen a BC-Sask Grey Cup - can you imagine? :beauty:

The players that play in the CFL aren't making MTV-Cribs style paycheques, they play because they love the game and it shows in the game, the league and it's fans.

:beer: :rockin: :beer:

BTW - Louie Sakoda, the Riders P/K wrote an awesome blog, from the point of view of someone who's new to the CFL and it's a great read for ANY CFL fan. I can post a link if you'd like.
Sure. I jsut hope it is not too gushy gushy for the green :roar:
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Spud387 wrote:Sure. I jsut hope it is not too gushy gushy for the green :roar:
Here it is (I edited out the gushy gushy for the green parts ;) ) - full link here: http://www.crimsonutes.com/Crimson_Utes ... ada_4.html


November 24, 2009

On the Eve of the Grey Cup!


Ever since I've stepped foot in Canada, it has been a whirlwind of excitement, opportunity, and sub-zero temperatures. If we were to backtrack to 6 weeks ago and you told me that a month and a half from now I would be playing in the CFL Grey Cup, I would have thought you had gone off the reservation. In early October, my biggest events of the day consisted of coaching/ babysitting the Utah kickers and finding parking for class. The sequence of events leading up to this point have been an unforgettable experience. I have been able to have an impact on a professional football team, lending a foot where I can. There really is no greater feeling. We have two guys on our team that have been playing in the CFL for 10+ years and have not been to a Grey Cup. I am out here for 6 weeks and I get to experience the pinnacle of Canada's professional football league.

After we beat Calgary this last Sunday to become the Western Champions and earn a spot in the Grey Cup, I felt unworthy. 90% of these guys have been pouring blood and sweat for this team for the last 6 months. However, my coach informed me that that is just the way things work out up here. It's those teams that bring in fresh players towards the end of the season that are usually vying for the top spot. That made me feel a bit more welcome in my enjoyment of the situation. I had a great game and I should be enjoying it!

Once the game clock hit zero and our fate had been decided, not a soul in that stadium was leaving. Watching my teammates hug one another; some laughing; some with tears in their eyes; some with a glazed-over look of awe-struck confusion (me); it was truly a sight to be seen. We had a big ceremony on the field; the crowd just as loud as the opening kickoff; and watching our head coach almost unable to speak out of overexcitement was amazing.

It says a lot about this program that a kicker can come in and only after a short period feel just as attached and invested as any other player; to be just as moved by a head coach's tears of joy. As an American, I feel that the CFL has something very special that is widely unknown in the U.S. Players aren't playing solely for their salaries because, to be honest, we aren't making MTV Cribs-type money up here. Players are playing for the glory, much like college. Even though some of my words may seem a bit premature, I couldn't be happier that I made the decision to take a chance up here and see if I could make something of myself in a professional environment.

Now, we are off to Calgary, spending the week there much like a college bowl game. We have all sorts of banquets and dinners set up, along with meetings and practices. We are set to play the Montreal Alouettes at McMahon Stadium on Sunday at 6pm EST. Let's see what damage we can do! And I am extremely sad that I am missing rivalry week in Utah, but we are going to smash the Cougars. Go UTES!!!


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Vern Halen wrote:
Spud387 wrote:Sure. I jsut hope it is not too gushy gushy for the green :roar:
Here it is (I edited out the gushy gushy for the green parts ;) ) -



Thanks Vern.. for getting it down to one page from 67 for us Lionbackers. :wink:
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LOL - no prob.

Can't tell me he's not gonna be telling his friends about the CFL and trying to spread the word south of the border...
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So with the poll result of 25-17 in favour of the Als, I guess the majority were pleased by the result.
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