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Jim Daley
Jim Daley (born 1951/1952) is a Canadian football coach, who currently serves as the special teams coordinator for the St. Francis Xavier X-Men. Daley is a longtime coach who served in the Canadian Football League from 1990 to 2014. Daley started his CFL coaching career as the special teams coordinator for the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1992. Prior to coaching in the CFL he was the Head Coach of the Ottawa University Gee Gees from 1985-1990 and the Ottawa Jr Sooners from 1982-1984. In 1993 he moved from ST co-ordinator to DL coach. He quit during the season over management's insistence to play former NFL start Dexter Manley at DE over Lybrant Robinson. In 1994 he was hired by Saskatchewan to coach the LBs and was promoted to Defensive Coordinator in 1995. In 1996, he was named the team's head coach. He served as the team's head coach from 1996 to 1998, leading them to the Grey Cup in 1997 losing to the Toronto Argonauts 47–23. He was the 25th head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers ...
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Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division. The Roughriders were founded in 1910 as the Regina Rugby Club. Although Saskatchewan was not the first team to play football in Western Canada, the club has maintained an unbroken organizational continuity since their founding. The Roughriders are the fourth-oldest professional gridiron football team in existence today (only the Arizona Cardinals, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts are older), and one of the oldest professional sports teams still in existence in North America. Of these teams, the Roughriders are both the oldest still in existence that continuously has been based in Western Canada (as well as the oldest surviving team in the CFL's present-day West Division) and the oldest in North America to continuously have been based west of St. Louis, Missou ...
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Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL; french: Ligue canadienne de football—LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football. The league consists of nine teams, each located in a city in Canada. They are divided into two divisions: four teams in the East Division and five teams in the West Division. As of 2022, it features a 21-week regular season in which each team plays 18 games with three bye weeks. This season traditionally runs from mid-June to early November. Following the regular season, six teams compete in the league's three-week playoffs, which culminate in the Grey Cup championship game in late November. The Grey Cup is one of Canada's largest annual sports and television events. The CFL was officially named on January 19, 1958, upon the merger between the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union or "Big Four" (founded in 1907) and the Western Interprovincial Football Union (founded in 1936). Histor ...
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2004 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Season
The 2004 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in 4th place in the West Division with a 7–11 record and failed to make the playoffs. Offseason CFL Draft Regular season Season standings Season schedule Awards and records * CFL's Most Outstanding Special Teams Award – Keith Stokes (WR) 2004 CFL All-Stars * RB – Charles Roberts, CFL All-Star * ST – Keith Stokes, CFL All-Star Western All-Star selections *RB – Charles Roberts, CFL Western All-Star *ST – Keith Stokes, CFL Western All-Star *DE – Tom Canada, CFL Western All-Star *DB – Wes Lysack, CFL Western All-Star References Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasons Winnipeg Blue Bombers The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play their h ...
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1998 CFL Season
The 1998 CFL season is considered to be the 45th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 41st Canadian Football League season. CFL News in 1998 The Canadian Football League signed a five-year television contract with TSN. With the deal, TSN had the right to all CFL television broadcasts. The league also made a sponsorship deal with Adidas, which made them the official footwear, practice wear, and sport glove provider of the CFL. For only the second time in history, the city of Winnipeg hosted the Grey Cup game. Regular season standings Final regular season standings ''Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points'' *Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs. *''Calgary and Hamilton both have first round byes.'' Grey Cup playoffs The Calgary Stampeders are the 1998 Grey Cup Champions, defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 26–24, at Winnipeg's Winnipeg Stadium on Mark Mc ...
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1998 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season
The 1998 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in 4th place in the West Division 1998 CFL season with a 5–13 record and missed the playoffs, failing to return to the Grey Cup game. Offseason CFL draft Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule Roster Awards and records CFL All-Star Selections *Donald Narcisse, Wide Receiver *John Terry, Offensive Tackle Western All-Star Selections *Donald Narcisse, Wide Receiver *John Terry, Offensive Tackle Milestones References {{DEFAULTSORT:1998 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons Saskatchewan Roughriders Season, 1998 Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Roughriders The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division. The Roughriders were founded i ...
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1997 CFL Season
The 1997 CFL season is considered to be the 44th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 40th Canadian Football League season. CFL News in 1997 The CFL entered the 1997 season with eight teams, instead of nine. The Ottawa Rough Riders ceased operations and folded after the 1996 season. In February, a dispersal draft was held for the players who were under contract with the Ottawa franchise. The Montreal Alouettes began the 1997 season under new ownership, which was headed by Robert C. Wetenhall. Wetenhall and his ownership group retained the Alouette name and logo. With the Rough Riders departure, the CFL returned the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the East Division. The CFL also changed the playoff format, adding a 'cross-over' rule. Previously, the 3rd place team in each division played the 2nd place team in the division semifinals. Under the new rule, should the 4th place team in one division have a better record than that of the 3rd place team in ...
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1997 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season
The 1997 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in third place in the West Division with an 8–10 record and lost in the 85th Grey Cup game to the Doug Flutie-led Toronto Argonauts. Despite finishing the season tied with the BC Lions, the Roughriders were placed above the Lions after winning the season series three games to one. The 'Riders proceeded to upset the Calgary Stampeders by a score of 33–30 in the West-Semi Final and then defeated the favoured Edmonton Eskimos 31–30 to proceed to the Grey Cup game. Offseason CFL draft Ottawa Rough Riders Dispersal Draft Preseason Regular season Season standings Saskatchewan finished ahead of BC in the standings because they defeated BC in 3 of their 4 regular season meetings. Season schedule Roster Awards and records CFL All-Star Selections *Bobby Jurasin, Defensive End *John Terry, Offensive Tackle Western All-Star Selections *Bobby Jurasin, Defensive End *John Terry, Offensive Tackle Milestones References { ...
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1996 CFL Season
The 1996 CFL season is considered to be the 43rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 39th Canadian Football League season. CFL News in 1996 At the CFL's Board of Governors Meetings in February 1996, it was decided to end the league's four-year American experiment. The Shreveport Pirates had already disbanded; the league folded the Memphis Mad Dogs and rejected a sale and relocation plan that would have allowed the Birmingham Barracudas to move to Shreveport and survive, forcing that team's closure as well. The Grey Cup champion Baltimore Stallions had opted to move elsewhere rather than face the daunting prospect of competing with the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. When it was apparent the CFL was refocusing on Canada, Stallions owner Jim Speros gave up the Stallions franchise and moved his organisation to Montreal as the third incarnation of the Montreal Alouettes. Up until this time, the city of Montreal had been without Canadian football fo ...
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1996 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season
The 1996 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in fifth place in the West Division with a 5–13 record and missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Offseason CFL draft Preseason Regular season Season standings BC finished ahead of Saskatchewan in the standings by winning their 2 game regular season head-to-head series 41-37. Season schedule Roster Awards and records CFL All-Star Selections * Robert Mimbs, Running Back Western All-Star Selections *Robert Mimbs, Running Back Milestones References {{DEFAULTSORT:1996 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons Saskatchewan Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada, western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on t ... 1996 in Saskatchewan 1996 in sports in Saskatchewan ...
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2009 Edmonton Eskimos Season
The Edmonton Eskimos season was the 52nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 61st overall. The Eskimos finished the season in third place with a 9–9 record. They appeared in the West Semi-Final where they lost to the Calgary Stampeders. Off-season CFL draft The 2009 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2009. Due to trades, the Eskimos did not have a pick until the second round, when they selected tackle Gordon Hinse, eleventh overall from the University of Alberta. Notable transactions ''*Later traded to the BC Lions'' ''**Later traded back to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers'' Pre-season Regular season Standings Season schedule Total attendance: 334,479 Average attendance: 37,164 (62.4%) Roster Statistics Passing Rushing Receiving Awards Playoffs Schedule Bracket *=Team won in Overtime. West Semi-Final Date and time: Sunday, November 15, 4:30 PM Mountain Standard TimeVenue: McMahon Stadium, Calgary, Alberta A ...
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85th Grey Cup
The 85th Grey Cup (Canadian Football League championship) was held in 1997 in Edmonton before 60,431 fans. The heavily favoured Toronto Argonauts won the game over the Saskatchewan Roughriders with a score of 47–23. Game summary Toronto Argonauts (47) - TDs, Doug Flutie, Adrion Smith, Robert Drummond, Mike "Pinball" Clemons, Derrell Mitchell; FGs, Mike Vanderjagt (4); cons., Vanderjagt (5). Saskatchewan Roughriders (23) - TDs, Reggie Slack, Mike Saunders, Shawn Daniels; FGs, Paul McCallum; cons., McCallum (2). First Quarter SSK—FG McCallum 28-yard field goal (SSK 3-0) TOR—TD Mitchell 34-yard pass from Flutie (Vanderjagt convert) (TOR 7-3) Second Quarter TOR—TD Drummond 6-yard pass from Flutie (Vanderjagt convert) (TOR 14-3) TOR—FG Vanderjagt (TOR 17-3) SSK—TD Daniels 3-yard run (TOR 17-9) TOR—FG Vanderjagt 12-yard field goal (TOR 20-9) Third Quarter TOR—TD Smith 95-yard run off the kickoff (Vanderjagt convert) (TOR 27-9) TOR—TD Flutie 10-yard run ( ...
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2005 CFL Season
The 2005 CFL season is considered to be the 52nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 48th Canadian Football League season. CFL News in 2005 New ownership groups took control of two CFL franchises in the 2005 season. The Calgary Stampeders were sold to an ownership group that is led by Ted Hellard and former Stampeder legend, John Forzani. After going through ownership in-fighting, the Ottawa Renegades announced that a new ownership group led by Bill Smith and former Ottawa Rough Riders owner, Bernie Glieberman, would take over the team. In April, the Toronto Argonauts plans to build a new stadium at York University had been cancelled due to rising costs. However, the owners of the Rogers Centre announced that the Argonauts would be able to remain at the stadium rent-free. Previously, the Argonauts were charged the highest in terms of rent than any other team in the CFL. Before the season began, the CFL through its partnership with Reebok, ...
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