Alelou wrote:Canadians play football? I thought you were restricted to hockey, baseball and curling. <<runs>>
HEY! 
Actually, the US and Canada have identical-looking football games, and yet the rules are quite different. The yanks think our rules are stupid and we think their rules are stupid. Actually, we're both wrong: football itself is a bit stupid. I mean, the typical injury rate is like 99% and careers only last a couple of years for many players since it's so stupidly brutal.

Canadian football is played on a longer, wider field with larger end zones. The ball is a bit larger. There are 12 men on the field per team instead of the Americans' 11. In the CFL all wide receivers/running backs can be in motion prior to the snap of the ball. In the NFL, only one man can be in motion. The CFL lets you have 3 downs to move 10 yards, while the NFL is 4 downs to move 10 yards. The CFL also awards a single point for missed field goals or a punt that does not get run out of the end zone.
The season is June-November with the playoffs and Grey Cup (championship game) played in late November. There are two divisions in the CFL - West and East. The West has BC Lions, Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Eskimos, and Saskatchewan Roughriders. The East has the Hamilton Tiger Cats, Toronto Argonauts, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and Montreal Alouettes.
In the 90's the league tried expanding to the USA and had teams in Baltimore, Las Vegas, Birmingham, San Antonio, Shreveport, Sacramento, and Memphis. But all of the American teams we let into the CFL are now dead.
I was at the 1st ever CFL Grey Cup that allowed a US team to play. We kicked their asses, naturally.

It was awesome. I was, like, 12.