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On this edition, Mike and Josh discuss the recently released list of pending Tiger-Cat free agents and who they would like to see stay and who they wouldn't mind to see go, the chances that either Bo Levi Mitchell or Shemar Bridges leaves awards night with some hardware and what they think will happen in the 111th Grey Cup on Sunday.
On this edition, Mike and Josh discuss the Tiger-Cats' six East Division All-CFL selections, Marc Liegghio's contract extension, Randy Ambrosie stepping down as CFL commissioner, amending the rouge... again, how they rank the nine possible Grey Cup matchups and give their pick on who they think will win the Grey Cup of the six teams remaining.
On this edition, Mike and Josh get back together to discuss the symbolic end to the Tiger-Cats' 2024 season, why a certain CFL colloquialism should be buried forever and the Ticats' award winners and how they could fare both divisionally and league wide. They also co-opt one of Josh's old bits from his days writing about the CFL and rank the six CFL playoff team on their likability.
On this edition, Mike and Josh discuss the Tiger-Cats sweeping the season series against the Argos with their nail-biting 33-31 win last Friday, Jamal Peters signing an extension and Peters' college teammate Cam Dantzler joining the black and gold. They also look at the best, worst and most likely scenarios for the Ticats and Argonauts over the final five weeks and whether they think the Tabbies have a real shot to make the postseason.
On this edition, Mike and Josh answer listener questions, explain which NFL rules they would like to see adopted by the CFL, scratch their heads about fans complaining about the CFL on CTV and preview Friday night's massive matchup between the Tiger-Cats and Argonauts.
On this edition, Mike and Josh discuss Hamilton's 37-21 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks.
On this edition, Mike and Josh are back together after nearly a month away to talk about the future of the show as well as Hamilton's win in the Labour Day Classic and what they expect out of the Tiger-Cats the rest of the season.
On this edition, it's Mike's turn to go it alone as Josh deals with some personal obligations but he talks about last Saturday's game, the firing of Mark Washington and hiring of Chris Jones, Kenneth George Jr.'s release, Nathan Rourke's return and Chad Kelly.
On this edition, Josh rides solo to discuss Scott Milanovich's decision to bench Bo Levi Mitchell and the last 58 years of mediocrity that is the Hamilton Tiger-Cats football club.
On this edition, Mike and Josh relive Friday's loss to the Alouettes, what went right and what went wrong, why one of them thinks the command centre got a controversial call right and what they believe the Tiger-Cats need to do in order to avoid a similar fate in the rematch on Saturday.
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