Belize City Lion wrote:Nothing against Logan, God knows I don't want to lose him, but I just can't see a guy that small sticking in the down there, at least not as a running back. But maybe he could become the Gizmo Williams of the NFL. But with large enough rosters and enough money to spend I guess Pittsburgh can afford to keep him around just to return kicks.
The problem for the Lions is we can't afford to wait to see if he survives training camp in Pittsburgh.
I agree with others who say the 1 + 1 contract is nothing but harmful to the CFL. Makes the league a farm system for the NFL. I think the CFL and CFLPA need to look at a restricted free agency system that takes into account a player's age or years of service and work out a formula that won't see players just using the CFL as a way of getting a highlight reel together.
Agreed big-time with your last paragraph.
Not going to change though IMO - the thinkers running CFL teams now don't see anything wrong with the current situation and integrity of the CFL is not a big concern for them.
Said this before - the NFL could make the CFL some sort of de facto farm system for them if they really wanted to - IF they had wayyyyy more respect for CFL players and scouted the CFL a lot more seriously - proven CFL players - at all positions - often blow away, talent/football skills wise IMO, NFL back-ups or mid to late round draft picks that the NFL look at every year; maybe that's the way it's headed now - the NFL looking a lot more closely at CFL talent to bring in for TC competition - we shall see.