The Bills moving to Toronto has been a serious discussion for some time, though the Ti-Cats have a new stadium deal now. Really, the ARGONAUTS would have to move to Buffalo if that happened.
However, with them proposing to pour more cash into Rich Stadium, that’s probably off the table.
Eventually Toronto will probaly get an NFL team, as it’s just too lucrative a market to ignore… but they’ve been ignoring LA for awhile, too.
Speaking as a non-American, when there’s no available mechanism for foreign teams to challenge to become “world champions” it smacks of arrogance. It doesn’t matter if other countries are seen as crapper, unless there is a mechanism for international competition then you simply aren’t World Champions.
Oh and this …
Amazingly, it is even easier to say “Champions”. Or if you really have to, go with NBA/NHL/NFL/MLB Champions. Throwing “World” in because you’ve decided, without ever trying to prove it, that you’re so much better than everyone else that you shouldn’t have to prove it is just arrogance and frankly makes you a bit of a laughing stock.
You’re mistaking the name for the description again. The winner of the World Series and the Superbowl are called “World Champions.” That is not a description, any more than a person named “John” is a toilet.
I would further remind you that it has been made clear in threads about the difference between American sports and sports in other countries - threads you’ve been a part of, as I recall - that nationalistic insults and trolling will not be tolerated.
Discussing this linguistic convention is interesting and informative. Saying one country or another is a laughingstock won’t be permitted.
As to this, I doubt any Canadian forgets Doug Flutie, or would forget Warren Moon.
Nobody would suggest that a professional sports league is invariably perfect in selecting its talent. Moon was passed over because the NFL was egregiously racist; Flutie was passed over because, well, he’s small. But two players does not a league make.
And actually, Flutie and Moon demonstrate the rather staggering difference in play quality. Flutie in hte NFL was a tolerable but mediocre quarterback; in his best year he threw 19 TDs against 16 picks and completed 55.2% of his passes. In his CFL years he put up numbers that are unheard of in American football; one year he passed for 6614 yards, plus rushed for 610 more and scored 14 touchdowns. He went from being a God to being a guy who was only a starter because his team had no other options.
Warren Moon’s numbers aren’t as dramatically different, but he was a young QB in Edmonton and was probably a better player when he was in Houston, but even then you sure didn’t see him racking up 5,648 passing yards in one year in the NFL, like he did his last year in Edmonton.
If the winner of whatever the American soccer league is started calling themselves World Champions, that would be arrogant, since soccer is widely played all over the place, and the US is far from dominating the sport. But the team that wins the Superbowl really is the best team in the world at American football, and the team that wins the World Series really is the best team in the world at baseball, so it makes sense to call them the world champions. It’s not our fault that most of the world isn’t interested in trying to compete in those sports.
I could’ve been more clear with my response. Flutie was drafted into the NFL and played from '86 - '89, which was before he ever played in the CFL. He just wasn’t that good and kind of crapped out. He’s not a case of a great NFL prospect going to the CFL instead of the NFL; it’s of a one-time NFL washout making good (or pretty good, at least, like you noted) later in his career.
Moon did go straight to the CFL, so that’s a good example, although the racial issue probably makes it one that doesn’t apply anymore.
Yeah, I take back Flutie, I knew there was a QB in the CFL that should have gone to the NFL, but I tried for awhile to think of who it was, and Warren Moon never did come to me, but I knew Doug Flutie kicked ass in the CFL so I chose him. Forgive my lapse.
[CFL fan]Calling the CFL a minor league isn’t really accurate, if only because the term tends to apply to farm and development leagues associated with major league teams, and the CFL most definitely isn’t filling that role for the NFL. Nor would I want it to. It’s a professional league, though not in the salary and player calibre range of the NFL.
And I don’t care what NFL fans say, Anthony Calvillo is the king of awesomeness.
And…and, the NFL may have the better players, but the CFL has the better game!
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Back to the OP, and more specifically the “World Series”. Japan has won the last two World Baseball Classics. What the fuck? We invented that game and they have the temerity to play it better than us! That wounds me in the left ventricle of my jingoistic heart.
For shame.
You got to give it up to the asian style of “small ball” baseball. Singles win you more games than swinging for the fences.
I don’t see why they wouldn’t. India beat all the other countries that competed in the 2010 Kabbati World Cup tournament (including the United States). You guys beat us fair and square (62-26) and went on to beat Canada and Pakistan. India is clearly entitled to call themselves the World Champion of Kabaddi. (At least until November 20 anyway.)