It's discipline, it's taking penalties, it's giving them drives, it's mental mistakes at crucial times. It's these little things add up over the week in practice and then they add up in the game and it gets exposed."
Craig Butler – Hamilton TigerCats "We made some huge stops,". "We bent, but we didn't break. We're proud of the effort. I think we can compete with anybody. We dominated that game, we just didn't finish. We left some points on the field. It's unfortunate. But we definitely could have won." Antoine Pruneau Ottawa RedBlacks
I'm honoured to have played in the CFL for 16 seasons. I played the game with a strong sense of commitment and passion and can only hope I left a mark in the hearts of Argonauts fans."
Noel Prefontaine on his retirement as a Toronto Argonaut
My most memorable Noel Prefontaine moment. July 2005 when he got in a scuffle with team mate Robert Baker. Baker threw a haymaker leaving his kicker bruised and bloodied.
"[Staying on the road] is an opportunity to get a feel for what it's like to get to a Grey Cup. The best teams enjoy playing on the road. Tom Higgins on the Alouettes staying on the road for the next game against Winnipeg
“We have a very scary set of receivers,” “You probably don't see it in the stats, but it's just because we don't focus on guys. We're not trying to get the ball to any single player — we're just making sure we get out there and get the ball to different guys and let them make plays.” Bo Levi Mitchell Calgary Stampeders
Most people just know me as a football player, but it’s something I deal with. I wear an insulin pump both on and off the field,”
“It’s a 24-seven disease and it’s hard to handle.” John Chick leading the CFL in sacks this year and possibly the leagues most outstanding player so far.