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Not your ordinary football fan cast. Old Man sees the game from a unique perspective with questions and insights you will not find elsewhere..Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. American Football
  • The CFL Outsiders, January Offseason Bonus Episode
    Jan 16 2026

    The CFL Outsiders January Offseason Bonus Episode

    Not your ordinary football fan cast. Old Man & the crew see the game from a unique perspective with questions and insights you will not find elsewhere.

    In this episode of CFL Outsiders, the hosts welcome listeners to the new year and discuss the upcoming CFL season. They delve into the report cards released by the CFL Players Association, highlighting player feedback on team performance and areas for improvement. The conversation shifts to team updates, including signings, releases, and coaching changes, as teams prepare for the new season. The hosts also discuss the dynamics of quarterback contracts, with veteran players taking pay cuts to help their teams. Coaching changes are prevalent across the league, with teams looking to improve their performance. The importance of family support and treatment in the CFL is a recurring theme in player feedback, and the hosts emphasize the need for better marketing strategies to promote players and engage fans. As the season approaches, the CFL community is excited about the potential for new talent and strategies. The conversation delves into various aspects of the CFL, including player contracts, coaching changes, and team strategies. The hosts discuss the implications of player movements, the financial dynamics of team rosters, and the impact of recent NFL signings on the CFL landscape. They also touch on the outcomes of the CFL meetings, including potential rule changes and the importance of player safety. The discussion highlights the ongoing evolution of the league and the challenges teams face in maintaining competitive rosters while ensuring player welfare.00:00 Welcome to 2026

    02:40 CFL Predictions: What We Wish for in 2026

    05:54 CFLPA Report Cards: Player Feedback

    16:00 Marketing and Family Support: A League-wide Concern

    21:22 Final Thoughts: The Future of the CFL

    28:39 Offseason moves by the teams

    28:46 Montreal Alouettes

    31:30 Ottawa Redblacks

    38:01 Toronto Argonauts

    42:16 Hamilton Tiger Cats

    49:12 Winnipeg Blue Bombers

    55:23 Saskatchewan Roughriders

    59:11 Edmonton Elks

    01:02:42 Calgary Stampeders

    01:07:24 BC Lions' Quiet Offseason

    01:09:26 NFL Player Signings and Their Impact

    01:17:01 Calgary's Defensive Challenges

    01:17:55 CFL Winter Meeting News

    01:19:21 Rule Changes and Game Clock Controversies

    01:22:02 Overtime Rules and Game Dynamics

    01:25:37 Player Safety and Injury Reporting

    01:35:55 Press Conference Insights and Transparency

    01:38:26 Closing Thoughts on CFL's Future

    Opening jingle and segment intros by, The Goddess @swell144.bsky.social

    MJ’s avtar designed by MJ’s sister

    Social Media contacts

    Oldman – Bluesky - @oldman-sac.bsky.social

    Mastodon - @oldman_shoutingatclouds mstdn.ca server

    Reddit- u/Oldmanshoutingcloud

    GT - @gtbarnum.bsky.social

    MJ - @sportsandplants

    The CFL Outsiders -X, Bluesky, Instagram, Threads

    - @thecfloutsiders

    e-mail oldman.shoutingatclouds@shaw.ca

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    1 Std. und 43 Min.
  • The CFL Outsiders, Bonus/Episode, The Completely Legal CFL Free Agent Negotiating Window
    Dec 18 2025
    The CFL Outsiders Bonus Episode “The Completely Legal CFL Free Agent Negotiating Window” Not your ordinary football fan cast. Oldman & the crew see the game from a unique perspective with questions and insights you will not find elsewhere In this episode of CFL Outsiders, the hosts discuss the latest happenings in the Canadian Football League, including player movements, and the impact of social media on team engagement. They delve into the Montreal Alouettes' active offseason, including significant contract extensions, and touch on the Ottawa Redblacks' quieter approach. The conversation also highlights the importance of community and fan engagement in the CFL, as well as the league's efforts to improve its image and attract more viewers. The conversation delves into the various changes and dynamics within the CFL as teams navigate the offseason. Key themes include coaching changes, the quarterback carousel, and the challenges faced by teams like Toronto and Hamilton in finding suitable leadership. The discussion also highlights player retention strategies in Winnipeg, Saskatchewan's quiet offseason, and the uncertain future for Edmonton's back up quarterback situation. Additionally, the BC Lions face potential stadium changes that could impact their operations moving forward. takeaways The CFL is currently experiencing a lot of activity and excitement.Philip Rivers' return to football at 45 is a major talking point.The league's decision to shut down the fan forum has upset many fans.The Grey Cup ratings were impressive, indicating strong viewer interest.The early release of the CFL schedule allows fans to plan ahead.Montreal Alouettes have made significant moves in the offseason, including extending key players.Philpott's contract has raised questions about salary cap management.The condition of the turf at McGill is a concern for player safety.Davis Alexander's extension signals confidence in his abilities.Ottawa Redblacks have been less active compared to other teams. Coaching changes are reshaping team dynamics across the league.The quarterback carousel is less active this year, with most teams retaining their starters.Toronto faces challenges in finding a suitable head coach after Dinwiddie's departure.Hamilton struggles to find a new GM amidst a chaotic offseason.Winnipeg focuses on retaining key players while navigating offseason changes.Saskatchewan's dilemma of too many good Canadian Receivers.Edmonton's back up quarterback situation remains uncertain as they evaluate their options.Calgary's offseason has been quiet, but they need to focus on retaining their core players and solidifying their depth.BC Lions face potential stadium changes that could impact their future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of the CFL Outsiders Podcast 01:36 The Phillip Rivers Game: Who's Your Pick? 06:31 CFL League News: Fan Forum Shutdown and Community Impact 11:23 Grey Cup Ratings 12:36 The CFL Teams' Schedule Release Events 21:19 Navigating the CFL Schedule Challenges 24:01 Toronto's World Cup Woes 25:32 BC's Successful World Cup Strategy 36:21 Montreal's Active Offseason Moves 47:48 Coaching Changes and Team Dynamics 51:05 Quarterback Carousel and Team Strategies 51:46 Turmoil in Toronto 01:00:38 Hamilton's GM Search and Player Signings 01:07:03 Winnipeg's Roster Moves and Future Prospects 01:11:33 Saskatchewan's Quiet Offseason and Receiver Dilemmas 01:16:07 Cody's Resigns and Edmonton Elks' Strategy 01:25:08 Calgary's Quiet Offseason and Key Signings 01:30:11 BC Lions' Free Agency and Stadium Drama 01:31:58 New Outdoor Stadium in Vancouver? 01:37:29 The Completely Legal CFL Free Agency Negotiating Window. 01:42:20 Closing Thoughts Opening jingle and segment intros by, The Goddess @swell144.bsky.social MJ’s avtar designed by MJ’s sister Social Media contacts Oldman – Bluesky - @oldman-sac.bsky.social Mastodon - @oldman_shoutingatclouds mstdn.ca server Reddit- u/Oldmanshoutingcloud GT - @gtbarnum.bsky.social MJ - @sportsandplants The CFL Outsiders – (X) @thecfloutsiders -(Bluesky) @thecfloutsiders - (Instagram) @thecfloutsider e-mail oldman.shoutingatclouds@shaw.ca New CFL Fan Forum: https://discourse.cfl.forum/
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    1 Std. und 45 Min.
  • The CFL Outsiders S02/E26 Green is the Colour Football is the Game
    Nov 19 2025

    The CFL Outsiders: S02 E26, “Green is the Colour, Football is the Game?”

    Not your ordinary football fan cast. Oldman & the crew see the game from a unique perspective with questions and insights you will not find elsewhere

    In this episode of CFL Outsiders, the hosts discuss the Grey Cup game, highlighting the excitement and challenges faced during the broadcast. They delve into the performance of both teams, key player moments, and the impact of coaching decisions. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of the CFL and the importance of engaging the next generation of fans. Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the game while addressing viewer frustrations and celebrating the spirit of Canadian football.

    They discuss the halftime show, sharing mixed opinions on the artist and overall execution. The conversation shifts to a broader reflection on the CFL season, noting the emergence of new stars, the challenges posed by injuries, and the growth of the podcast community. Looking ahead, they express excitement for the future of the league, including the upcoming schedule release and potential coaching changes.

    00:00 Introduction and Team Spirit

    03:17 Broadcasting Issues and Viewer Frustrations

    09:28 The Grey Cup: Game Analysis

    42:39 MGK Half Time Show

    49:56 All 9 Cheer teams Involved

    53:59 Coaching Changes and Future Prospects

    58:51 CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnson Booed Loud and Long at Grey Cup Presentation

    01:03:31 CFL Award Winners

    01:05:12 The CFL Season, Looking back

    Opening jingle and segment intros by, The Goddess @swell144.bsky.social

    MJ’s avtar designed by MJ’s sister

    Social Media contacts

    Oldman – Bluesky - @oldman-sac.bsky.social

    Mastodon - @oldman_shoutingatclouds mstdn.ca server

    Reddit- u/Oldmanshoutingcloud

    GT - @gtbarnum.bsky.social

    MJ - @sportsandplants

    The CFL Outsiders – (X) @thecfloutsiders

    -(Bluesky) @thecfloutsiders

    - (Instagram) @thecfloutsider

    e-mail oldman.shoutingatclouds@shaw.ca

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
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