Toronto Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray was the story coming in — to the season, and to the Grey Cup — and he was the story going out Continue reading
CFL’s Outstanding Canadian Jon Cornish has nothing to hang his head about
Jon Cornish himself is nothing if not a constant revelation Continue reading
Ricky Ray trade may not be a conspiracy, but it still defies logic
Cam Cole: Full disclosure here: When the Eskimos traded Ray to the Argos a little under a year ago, the inquiry light began to flash Continue reading
Grey Cup gives CFL chance to boost profile in Toronto
Cam Cole: The last Grey Cup held in Toronto wasn’t terrible. How’s that for high praise? Continue reading
Tossing out Eric Tillman shows how far Eskimos have fallen
Now and then, a sports franchise turns itself around by completely abandoning the past, washing its hands of a history gone sour Continue reading
Less than perfect, but Lions good enough
VANCOUVER — If they can somehow arrange to keep only still photographs of it — preferably black-and-white — and burn the video, it might one day be remembered as a classic. For aficianados of Canadian Football League defence, though, the B.C. Lions’ show of stubborn resistance and sustained brutality in the 99th Grey Cup may ... Continue reading
Video: CFL alumni duke it out over 1963 Grey Cup
VANCOUVER — Old Grey Cup scars die hard. Evidently, some never do. At Friday’s annual Canadian Football League alumni luncheon — a Grey Cup week staple featuring legends of the game — two 73-year-old icons reprised a 48-year-old feud, leaving attendees gaping in disbelief. Joe Kapp, the storied quarterback of the 1960s B.C. Lions and, ... Continue reading
Cam Cole: Lions, Blue Bombers rivalry has some laughs
VANCOUVER — After five days of pre-game chatter, some of it inane, a little of it informative, the great Joe Kapp/Angelo Mosca dust-up landed a direct hit on the Grey Cup’s funnybone. It was everywhere in Vancouver on Saturday — the impossible story of the two 73-year-old Hall of Famers, still harbouring grudges from the ... Continue reading
Cam Cole: Braley shifts thoughts from Lions to Argos
David Braley’s post-season debriefing of Wally Buono may be a little more comprehensive than usual, win or lose Sunday’s Grey Cup game. The Senator will want to leave the B.C. Lions in great shape for 2012 — and that will mean as much continuing involvement by Buono as possible — because for the next year, ... Continue reading

Cam Cole: Hint of conspiracy in Argos’ dealings
February 16, 2012. 8:00 am • Section: Toronto Argonauts
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