Posted by thesportsjunky on September 3, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Labour Day continues to be one of the most important weekends in the CFL as it marks the turning point for teams trying to make a run or realizing that they are too far out to hope for the playoffs.
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Posted by thesportsjunky on September 6, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Labour Day displays the best rivalries in the CFL but not every team gets to highlight a great rivalry although the league is hoping to change that for two teams.
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Posted by thesportsjunky on September 4, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The Labour Day weekend marks a major milestone in the CFL as it is one of the biggest weekend in the league. The September long weekend is one of the most important weekends of the year as well with teams truly figuring out where they are. It is past the halfway point of the season but every year the Labour Day weekend seems to be the tipping point for all teams.
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Posted by thesportsjunky on February 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
February has started meaning the end of the fall sports season and the beginning of the end of the winter sports season. The Fall sports will officially end with the biggest game in sports the Super Bowl this Sunday as the Giants and Patriots face off for the Lombardi Trophy. Meanwhile winter sports are through their halfway point including the NHL.
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