Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
Just wondering how many Americans will be watching the Grey Cup. Even more interested in how many know what the Grey Cup is. Hint: oldest professional trophy in the world 102 years today!
Swede wrote:
Just wondering how many Americans will be watching the Grey Cup. Even more interested in how many know what the Grey Cup is. Hint: oldest professional trophy in the world 102 years today!
Not so sure about the oldest. Americas Cup started in 1851.
http://www.americascup.com/en/history.htmlYou live in a beautiful place. I did a ski safari a few years back on the "Powder Highway" It was beautiful even though the lack of snow made the skiing mediocre...
It was the year the Olympics were held at Whistler.
Swede wrote:
Just wondering how many Americans will be watching the Grey Cup. Even more interested in how many know what the Grey Cup is. Hint: oldest professional trophy in the world 102 years today!
I had trouble reading your entry. My eyes are still teared up. My TiCats made a valiant effort!
Swede wrote:
Just wondering how many Americans will be watching the Grey Cup. Even more interested in how many know what the Grey Cup is. Hint: oldest professional trophy in the world 102 years today!
Is it even carried on any stations here in the U.S.?
Google worlds oldest trophy. The Grey Cup isn't even in the top 10.
I didn't get to see this years final. Once again American football ruled the airwaves here. I can't remember the last time we had some Canadian football on tv.
Swede wrote:
Good Question!
Swede
Watched it on Dish, cannot remember the channel. Found it interesting to switch channels to NFL now and then & compare. CFL game is much faster. I enjoy both and glad to see there is a difference in rules. I'm still trying to come to grips with the entire backfield being in motion prior to the snap.
Lived in MN during the Bud Grant / Viking era. He would comment on his time in the CFL and Grey Cup experience (won in '58, '59, '61, '62) as a coach and player every now and then.
Bill
Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
Bill it is a whole different game, the last 3 minutes carry on like a NBA game, down 21 points you can still win. The players also don't make $10 million a year and you can get into the stadium for $30 bucks, Canadian!!
Thanks Bill
Swede
Caysnowman wrote:
Watched it on Dish, cannot remember the channel. Found it interesting to switch channels to NFL now and then & compare. CFL game is much faster. I enjoy both and glad to see there is a difference in rules. I'm still trying to come to grips with the entire backfield being in motion prior to the snap.
Lived in MN during the Bud Grant / Viking era. He would comment on his time in the CFL and Grey Cup experience (won in '58, '59, '61, '62) as a coach and player every now and then.
Bill
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