The question is, how does the CFL maintain such a quality product with less money than the NFL?
As an American living in Canada, I have long been exposed to the NFL, and recently fell in love with the CFL. I hope I can clarify some things for you.
Let me start off by saying that the product is not inferior. It is a common misconception, among Americans and Canadians alike. I will explain why.
The first and most important thing you have to understand is that different players suit each style of game.
Ricky Williams is the perfect example. One of the top RBs in the NFL.
He's compact(5'10"), and very strong(220). He isn't quick enough for
the CFL where running through holes and shredding defences with your
speed is the priority, not charging at the defensive line and trying to
squeek out 3 yards. While Williams is the ideal NFL running back,
Charles Roberts would be the ideal CFL RB. 5'6", 170 pounds,
lightening-quick, amazing acceleration.
A similar argument can
be made for quarterbacks. In the CFL height is far less important, than
down south. Sure it is an asset, but speed is just as important. CFL
QBs need to be able to scramble out of the pocket and get 6-7 yards.
This is what made Doug Flutie successful in the CFL, and his lack of
height is what made him overlooked in the NFL. While watching an NFL
pre-season game and saw a 260 pound quarterback! Believe me! If he is
cut by his NFL team there is no way he will end up in the CFL! He just
wouldn't be quick enough.
Linemen: While NFL linemen are big,
strong beasts(some with the help of scientific enhancement), CFL
linemen are also big and strong, but with the 20 second play clock and
larger field, endurence is also a requirement. The NFL linemen might be
bigger and stronger, but again each kind of player is suited to their
respective game.
See, it is these differences that set our leagues apart and make it so
each league enjoys having the best players in each style of play.
Add
to that the fact that there are only 8 CFL teams and you can easily see
why, with far less money at their disposal, the CFL is an Equally
entertaining product.
I do know one thing though...it pays to be an NFL player...just like it pays to be a fan of the CFL!
If you are familiar with the league and just haven't given it a chance, I encourage you to go ahead, you will not be disappointed. If, on the other hand, you are not familiar with it, you don't know what you are missing out on!