Today In The Canadian Football League - Oh and the Bills Aren't Going to Toronto

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Well those people in Toronto who continually pine about the Canadian Football League and how the centre of the Universe would be better off with a National Football League are going to be disappointed.   It's long been rumoured or wished upon that the Buffalo Bills will pull up stakes and head for Toronto and the so sophisticated Torontonians would support the Bills in masses.
Well as someone once said "That ain't going to happen.  The Bills are about to be sold for a cool 1.1 billion.  The buyer is Terry Pegula..owner of the Buffalo Sabres, and a man who is committed to having the Bills remain in Buffalo.     Get over it Toronto.

Elsewhere around the Canadian Football League
"He's going to be on the six-game (injured list) pretty quickly here," said General Manager Brendan Taman. "Realistically, his regular season is probably done, whether or not we can get him back for the playoffs, we'll see, but it's not the greatest of outlooks
The Riders 2014 season now rests in the hands of back up quarterback Tino Sunseri








Rumour floating around Ottawa. The Riders have worked out a deal to send Tino Sunseri to the RedBlacks for Henry Burris. I don't believe it

It is a fact though that Burris will not be back with Ottawa next year. The RedBlacks have already decided if you are going to lose anyway you might as well to it with youth and develop your own star. Burris has been roundly booed in Ottawa




Is there a possibility for me to come back? There absolutely is. But, first and foremost, is the need to get healthy, and then make those decisions.”  Travis Lulay on his injury





“That’s why I can feel for them,” said Eskimos defensive back Aaron Grymes. “We’ve had our injuries, we’ve had starters go down. I went down last year for nine weeks. I know the pain, I know what it’s like.“It’s something you don’t want to have happen to yourself or anybody else.”  Edmonton Eskimos Aaron Grymes








And from the Insensitive Tweeters Club we welcome a new member.
Indianapolis Pacer's Paul George who inadvisably weighed in on the Ray Rice domestic assault situation 


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