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Avro Arrow asked in SportsFootball (Canadian) · 1 decade ago

I have a dream, is it a good dream?

My dream has been to see the CFL get bigger without going to the USA to do it. Here is my vision:

Eastern Conference

St. Lawrence Division:

Halifax Schooners / Moncton Acadiens

Montreal Alouettes

Quebec Citadels

St. John's Anglers

Great Lakes Division:

Toronto Argonauts

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Ottawa Rough Riders

Windsor V8's / London Monarchs

Western Conference

Prairie Division:

Brandon Combines

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Regina Roughriders

Saskatoon Harvesters

Rocky Mountain Division:

Vancouver Lions

Calgary Stampeders

Edmonton Eskimos

Victoria Orcas

Sure, it's probably a pipe dream (especially since Brandon is WAY too small) but it would be cool wouldn't it?

Update:

Well Canadian Mickey, perhaps then you could tell me how the NFL manages to do so well with 32 teams. Brandon, Moose Jaw or Charlottetown (The Spuds) would be the LAST team added and would basically be supported by a TV contract the way the small-market NFL teams are. Once it hits 16 teams, the TV contract would be lucrative as hell. I mean come on, you say that's too many teams but it's only the size of one NFL conference. I think it would give the CFL more credibility with advertisers and it would create more fans. Remember, teams can survive with just 20,000 seat stadiums. The Alouettes did for a good 5 seasons.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    you have to do a struggle

  • CM
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Sorry, but in my opinion it won't be cool. Eight teams = a wayy more competitive league than a sixteen team league.

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