SciK3 t1_j1s0iq2 wrote
Reply to comment by twintig5 in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
as an american who has gone to canada, cfl is definitely a major sport event. it is one of the most viewed sports there. i believe the grey cup previously was the most viewed sporting event in canada.
Yeti-420-69 t1_j1s7njv wrote
I think it's the oldest major sports trophy in North America too, commissioned in 1909
formerlyanonymous_ t1_j1s9uak wrote
While it's a major sport, the players in the CFL are NFL washouts or prospects mostly. It'd be like comparing MLB with AAA baseball. One is the top league. Doesn't make the other any less important. It's just not the top league.
SciK3 t1_j1sfnob wrote
in canada? no. majority of people either only watch cfl or only watch cfl and nfl. very few people wholeheartedly prefer the nfl over the cfl, you could say eastern canada but even then its fairly split. western canada is basically all in on the cfl. the nfl is an american league watched by americans.
formerlyanonymous_ t1_j1sjiwr wrote
Might have responded to wrong comment. I know Canadians prefer it, almost to NFL being an after thought. My comment was on the players in the league. CFL is people cut or retired out of NFL looking for a second chance at a playing career.
Comparing it to minor league AAA baseball to MLB or AHL to NHL is as close as I can compare, but even that's likely selling the CFL a bit short.
If we're talking the premier division in US/Canada, the NFL clearly has a higher quality for talent and product. And that's the argument I'm getting from the OP.
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