I would guess it's for them to gain experience playing professionally?
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Maybe it's both, because that does ring a bell. But that article I linked is describing Canadian players' experiences in Mexico:
The Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) is a semi-professional football association in Mexico. Earlier this year, 24 Canadian players suited up for the league’s eight teams as part of the CFL’s global initiative.
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This is cool: the Saskatchewan Roughriders' field has been flooded and turned into a huge ice skating rink:
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Re: CFL 2021(?) All aboot our friends up north
Phillip Nelson has signed with the Montreal Alouettes.
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WR Daniel Braverman, who was with the Battlehawks has signed with Toronto:
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Taylor Cornelius, formerly of the Tampa Bay Vipers, has signed with Edmonton:
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Re: CFL 2021(?) All aboot our friends up north
Mexico was the first global agreement the CFL had. CFL drafted three Mexicans per team. Part of the agreement was to send Canadians to Mexico as well. I'm not sure of the exact strategy, but sending decent players there will help improve the Mexican league, and therefore the Mexican players that eventually come up north would be better too.Tank55 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:19 pm Maybe it's both, because that does ring a bell. But that article I linked is describing Canadian players' experiences in Mexico:
The Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) is a semi-professional football association in Mexico. Earlier this year, 24 Canadian players suited up for the league’s eight teams as part of the CFL’s global initiative.
CFL's global initiative, known as CFL 2.0, is underrated. I'm baffled people dislike it. TSN pays roughly $45-$50 million per year for tv rights. No other network is going to pay that, at least not until the NHL rights go back up to bid. And where is the next money going to come from? You're not getting money out of American networks. You're not getting any more gate revenue.
They are looking to sign paying tv deals in foreign countries. To help boost local interest, they are having foreign players on teams. I think it is 3 per team this year, including one dressed per game.
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I get that a paying TV deal in Mexico would be muy bueno. Does it seem like that's going to come to fruition?
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They have a TV deal there but I doubt they get paid.
Before the pandemic, there was to be a regular season game there.
I also once read that the Mexican college teams are better than the semi pro teams. The thinking is better players will stick with it if there is a chance at playing in the CFL.
Before the pandemic, there was to be a regular season game there.
I also once read that the Mexican college teams are better than the semi pro teams. The thinking is better players will stick with it if there is a chance at playing in the CFL.