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TAKING NOTES

1 – BACK TO THE FUTURE:  Take a minute, close your eyes, and think of the best times of your life.  Then imagine, for one magical night, to have the opportunity to go back to that time in your life.  For me, that’s the case tonight when the Regina Pats host the Moose Jaw Warriors at a sold out Brandt Centre in Regina.  With the regular Voice of the Pats Phil Andrews away at a wedding in Jamaica, I’ve been called up to broadcast the action on 620 CKRM and will be reunited with my old radio partner of 15 seasons, Al Dumba.  This is Slapshot meets Hot Tub Time Machine!  You can add to the excitement the fact the Pats’ new state-of-the-art digital video scoreboard will be unveiled in a special pregame ceremony and you come to realize this is one of the biggest nights in the franchise’s 98-year history.  Thanks again to the Pats for the opportunity.  Like Richie Hall said about being hired in Winnipeg this week, “This has rejuvenated me”.   Same here.

2 – CAN WE DO IT AGAIN?:  It’s not that hard to realize this is the Regina Pats’ first sellout of the season.  They struggle under the shadow of the Roughriders in the fall and then get forgotten during December and the Holiday Season.  But now they’re front and centre and the team hopes to make the most of it.  Still, empty seats have dominated the Brandt Centre for most of Regina’s home games this year and everyone’s still puzzled as to why.  However tonight, that won’t be an issue.

“This is something we’ve looked for all year,” Pats assistant coach Dave Struch said this week.  “I mean we’ve got a real young and exciting team.  Even when the older guys were here, they were fun to watch.  It’s something that we wish the Regina fans would understand; if they could just get out here and see what kind of product is on the ice.  We’re such a relentless, tenacious, hard-working team.  And then when you add the speed, the physicality and the offensive side of things, these kids deserve to have this kind of crowd more often just because of their effort.”

3 – JUNIOR HOCKEY ATTENDANCE:  We’ll probably continue to pick at this wound for the rest of the winter because it’s something that’s on my mind everyday.   But Ottawa 67’s owner Jeff Hunt (also a part owner of the CFL’s RedBlacks) likely should give a cross-country tour of CHL teams to explain how he took that OHL team in the 1990s from 1500 average fans per game to 9000 within a few short years.  He’s a marketing whiz and I know precisely how he did it.  The current voice of the 67’s, A.J. Jakubec, tells me the club is averaging 3600 this season but there are a few reasons for that which we can get into later in the comments section.  Also, their 3600 is a legitimate number of bodies in the seats unlike the inflated totals the WHL likes to announce.

4 – AND THE WINNER IS … SASKATCHEWAN!:  At the CFL’s annual winter meetings in Winnipeg this week the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the marketing award for “Best Game Day Experience” for another season.  Since we’re lucky enough to be able to travel to all CFL venues during the year, I can easily say the correct winner was chosen.  And to think the Roughriders play out of the CFL’s oldest stadium, it’s mind-boggling to think of the obstacles the Rider staff has overcome to habitually win this award.  They truly know what they’re doing over there and here’s a hat’s off for bringing home that trophy again.  What an honour it is to be associated with them.

The Calgary Stampeders won one of the ticketing awards, but I only know this from following their Twitter feed.  Wouldn’t it be nice for the CFL to send this information out in a news release, or to let media and fans know these meetings were going on at all.

5 – SPEAKING OF….:  Last week in this space we wrote about the fact the Minnesota Wild was voted to have the NHL’s top game day experience while the Winnipeg Jets were voted third-best, but number one in Canada.  It got me to thinking about rating the CFL’s game day experiences, and then later in the week the Riders won the award for that very same thing.  So here’s my list of the top venues/atmospheres in the CFL

* Saskatchewan
* Winnipeg
* Ottawa
* BC
* Montreal
* Edmonton
* Hamilton
* Calgary
* Toronto

If you’ve been to all of these stadiums in the past few years, I don’t think you can argue with this assessment.

6 – IN A HUFF:  Congratulations to Calgary Stampeders Coach/GM John Hufnagel for winning the Annis Stukus Trophy as CFL Coach of the Year for a second time on Wednesday.  After the awards luncheon in Winnipeg, John was featured on a conference call which featured, I think, only three reporters.  However that was great because I got to ask Hufnagel a bunch of my own questions and one of them was about moving assistant coach Marc Mueller of Regina from defense to offense for the 2015 season.

“Well that was my original intention when I hired first hired Marc,” Hufnagel admitted  “That was in a year or two to move him back to the offense.  I wanted to get him a year of understanding CFL defenses better and to have (Defensive Coordinator Rich Stubler) there to help him through it – because they have a nice personal relationship – I thought it would the right thing to do.

“I wanted to expand as quickly as possible his knowledge of the CFL.  Now he’ll concentrate on the offense.  I hired Marc for a reason.  Not only was he a great Canadian university quarterback, I knew he had a great football mind.  Hopefully that can flourish as a coach with the Calgary Stampeders.”

7 – SILENCE OF THE RAMS:  Everything happens for a reason they say and Marc Mueller was not part of the hiring process for the new head coach of the U of R Rams.  I thought once a new coach was hired (Mike Gibson), a lot of the hard feelings over Frank McCrystal’s departure would be laid to rest.  Unfortunately that’s not the case but in time everything will be smoothed over.  And the parents of players I’ve talked to are very confident in the direction of the team under Gibson.  They feel he’ll instill a great deal of discipline and be a master recruiter as well.  Time will tell but we all hope for the best.

8 – SPEAKING OF RAMS AND RIDERS:  It was a shame to learn that Rider receiver (and former Rams star) Chris Getzlaf was booed by Calgary fans at Sunday’s ceremony honouring Ryan Getzlaf at the Hitmen-Pats game in the Saddledome.  However it’s also typical.  The hatred toward our province and our football team emanating from that city is evident daily but a class act like Chris Getzlaf deserves better.  I’m sure most of it was good-natured, but still.  Having said that, I think Chris is now the only player to be booed in both Calgary and Regina.  And don’t start with the “If Cornish was introduced in Regina the same thing would happen…” b.s.   You KNOW what I’m talking about.

9 – THURSDAY NIGHT RIDER GAMES:  While on the SportsCage on Thursday, football writer Kirk Penton of the Winnipeg Sun noted that the CFL is looking to move games to Thursdays (likely double-headers) in the 2015 season to brand Thursdays as “their night” along with Friday.  I think it’s an absolutely fantastic idea simply because I like to have weekends off in the summertime to take my family to Regina Beach.  Hey, we all have our reasons for our preferences of home game times and that’s mine.  The schedule is supposed to be released very soon but the teams are still going over the final drafts.  Perhaps the Riders would like to see your input in the comments section before they sign off.

 10 – DEFLATED BALLS:  Most of our listeners on Thursday said they were sick and tired of the talk of the New England Patriots and the “deflated ball” scandal which has encompassed the team after their 45-7 win over Indianapolis in Sunday’s AFC title game.  Even CNN has provided wall-to-wall coverage let alone the sports networks.

For the uninitiated, an Indy reporter accused the Patriots of playing with deflated balls in the bad-weather game which gave Patriots quarterback Tom Brady an advantage when it came to gripping the ball.  The investigation is ongoing and the Patriots are denying any wrong-doing.  Surprise.

My take on it is, unfortunately, in pro sports the unspoken adage is “If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying”.  There are dozens, if not hundreds, of examples of teams bending or breaking the rules to get an advantage in all sports.  Pine tar, vaseline, breaking into the opposition’s dressing room overnight to measure stick curves, soap in the opponent’s water cooler (real or imagined, the Pats were accused of it), the list goes on forever.

I’ve told this story many times and the Riders have never corrected me so I assume it’s true.  During Grey Cup Week in 2013 the Tiger-Cats brought only 100 Hot Shots hand and foot warmers and went through them all in their first day of practice.  The Riders had hundreds but when the Ticats asked to borrow some, the Riders said “no”.  That’s the way it goes.  The Riders get screwed in cold weather games on the road in Calgary and Edmonton.  You shrug your shoulders and deal with it.  Usually the better team wins anyway.

If the Patriots broke the rules, fine them.  But any talk of Belichick being fined or them being stripped of the win is a fairy tale.

It’s a very sad day when you realize life’s not about teamwork or being fair, even though that’s what we’ve been taught since we were little kids.  It’s about looking out for number one.  The sayings, “Every man for himself”,  “It’s a dog-eat-dog world” or “Nice guys finish last” came about for a reason.

I wish I’d realized this far sooner.  Some people knew that when they were kids and now they’re running the world.

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HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND LISTEN TO US TONIGHT!
RP
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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Deep comments today Roddy! Great read.

Tanner in Calgary

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

"Everyone does it." Is not a viable excuse. Patriots were caught (again) so they get punished. Or else the NFL keeps carrying on as a joke of rule enforcement.

John in Estevan

Parkside
9 years ago

Thursday and Friday games are great for TV. But as a travelling season ticket holder, I'd say Saturdays are best. For me anyway.

Also, I'd like to see the playoffs on a Saturday afternoon/night. Grey Cup is ok for a Sunday. But I've always thought full stadiums and a larger viewership would come from a Saturday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Have a blast tonight! I hope somewhere Brent Parker is listening and realizes just how badly he screwed us of not only a decent team and a clock, but a first rate p x p man. I'll be listenin!

Rob

Burkie
Burkie
9 years ago

1. Roddy is the the best play by play man in the country, football, hockey doesn't matter. I'm betting he can make cricket or curling feel exciting. He has 'it' whatever 'it' is. As the song says 'simply the best'. 2. Same situation, Cornish does indeed gets booed in Regina. Badly. 3. On a weekly basis as a kid, I was lucky enough to see Wick, the Rat, Johnny Miner, Flocky Hockey, Jock Callendar, Butcher, Nevsy, Dave Michayluk, Butcher etc etc. Talk about spoiled! The rink was packed. Build it and they will come. Will take a while but the… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

yep,i'll b listenin 2nite as well roddy!..should b a dandy for the players,as a packed house will intensify the game…couldn't believe getz booed in regina…could u please expand,no

surprise in classless cowtown!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

How would a Thursday night game be good for the riders. They are team that prides themself on being a provincial team. I think it would effect our crowds. TSN would likely want a 6 pm start time as to make it prime time in Toronto. It would greatly impact out of town fans effecting 2 days of work. It almost seems like the CFL wants to lower our attendance to match the rest of the league. I don't see any benefit. If they want to avoid Sundays during NFL season then just go to Fridays & Saturday's after Sept.… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

How does a deflated ball impact a game when the first play of the game the ball bounces off the Colt's Kick Returner. Belichik has his teams prepared and part of it is practicing with footballs that are manipulated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

oh yeah,and don't the officials handle and spot the ball?…guess pats fooled the blind mice as well!!

Matt Geiger
Matt Geiger
9 years ago

Having been lucky enough to see the new clock in action, as well as all the new arena upgrades and pre-game ceremony for tonight, all I can say is that fans will be absolutely blown away with this new look and feel to this experience. It truly is comparable to an NHL experience and is something that every Pats fan and supporter deserves. It all changes tonight and everyone will understand come a few ticks after 7pm. Complete kudos to the new Pats ownership for stepping up and knowing what needed to be done and for making a huge investment… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I've never understood why people get bent out of shape about booing. In an odd way it's a sign of respect. They don't boo plugs or people they don't care about. Getzlaf gets booed because he's one of the best in the CFL and has lit the Stamps up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The NFL set itself up for deflategate. Each team having their own balls is just stupid and the CFL followed suite last year. Just have the league supply the balls and the problem is solved.

Tim from Kansas
Tim from Kansas
9 years ago

Hello Rod, I have a few thoughts to share regarding Deflate-Gate. There are reasons to be suspicious of New England's success. Bill Belichick was not a winning coach before Tom Brady took over, and it took a Drew Bledsoe injury for Brady to even get a chance to play. Belichick coached at Cleveland before New England and he got fired because his teams were not good. You hear a lot of talk down here about "The Patriot Way" but in reality it hasn't worked anywhere else. Coaches from the Belichick tree include Josh McDaniels who was terrible in Denver and… Read more »

Rider fanatic
Rider fanatic
9 years ago

Thursday night football in Regina? As season ticket holders from Saskatoon who can't just "take time off work" we would be more than just a little upset. I am sure I speak for thousands of others who are in the same situation. Maybe the upcoming year's schedule should be revealed before the renewal date. We proudly support the Riders but would like to be able to use the tickets we paid for…

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I could see Cornish being booed because of his attitude and arrogance. But Chris Getzlaff???? Why him??? Just because he plays for the Riders??? Come on….that's just being childish.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Just want to add my voice to the other comments regarding Thursday games. As a Saskatoon season ticket holder, Thursday night games would be very difficult to attend. No matter the start time, you likely have to leave work early. And then, again depending on the start time, you don't get home before midnight. The impact is even greater for those travelling longer distances. Hopefully the Riders say no to any Thursday night home games.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Huff grooming Mueller on D and then to O is cool given he is from Regina. Why the Riders wouldn't have given him a chance is something else. I'm guessing it might be the same reason they didn't bring George R. back for years n years, which was a no brainer.

Hats off to Huff!

GpS

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Thursday night games are terrible for out of town season ticket holders. If the game starts at 8 and we get out at 11 there is no place to go for a good meal. Regina rolls up the carpet after 10. And then there is the drive home late as a lot of people can't take Friday off from work. If the Riders want to sell out the games stay away from Thursday night games. We prefer early (7) Friday night games and games on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. I think a quarter or a third of the fans are… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I really, REALLY hope they don't move a bunch of Rider home games to Thursdays – traveling from Saskatoon for every game is a big enough commitment without having to do it in the middle of the week!!