Randy Ambrosie on CFL 2.0: 'Why would CFL take back seat to anybody?' - Sportsnet.ca

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'You know our game lights it up. Why would the CFL take a back seat to anybody?' -Randy Ambrosie spoke to donnovanbennett about CFL 2.0.

– Have you talked to these other leagues about adopting some of your rules so that when people are scouting they’re looking at similar things?– Well, you know that the nice thing is that we’ve been scouting players that have played four-down football for a very long time and we’ve managed through the course of decades now of finding great players because while the rules may be different, the fundamental skills of blocking and tackling and running and catching and throwing are exactly the same.

Why would we expect less? Why wouldn’t we expect fans in Europe and Mexico and Asia to love our game because it’s fun and it’s fast. And then if you add to that international players playing at a super high level and giving those countries countrymen who are playing our great game. I think you could make an argument that the sky’s the limit on how big our league can become globally.

And I thought to myself, how much I thought of Roger in that moment when he shared his own perspective on what we have here at the Canadian Football League. I don’t want to be and I don’t want us to ever be thought of as a development league. Do I think players can develop here and then end up in the NFL? Sure they can, that’s fine.

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