Although the league actually started some 95 years ago as a rugby league it evolved into the grid iron type of game.
It has actually been played this way longer than than the NFL.
2007-12-19 02:01:32
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answered by jeffwar03 4
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Canadian football is very similar to American football but the two sports do have differences. For one the field of Canadian football is 110 yards x 65 yards with 20 yard endzones as compared to 100 yards long x 53 1/3 yards with 10 yard endzones for American football and Canadian football has 12 players per side as opposed to 11 per side. Also the goalposts in Canadian football are on the goal line as opposed to behind the endzone. Canadian football has three downs instead of four downs and if a punt goes into the endzone it is worth a point called a single. Canadian football does not have a fair catch rule. These are the notable differences between American football and Canadian football.
2007-12-19 22:12:37
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answered by JCam 5
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rocker199200 - the Canadian ball is no longer larger than the America ball, that changed back in the early '80's. The league changed the size of the ball shortly after QB Vince Ferragamo came up and broke the CFL interception record. I'm not sure if that's why the league changed the ball but I know that shortly after the ball was changed. If I had to guess I'd say 1983. Either way, the balls are the same size now.
2007-12-20 11:50:28
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answered by Rockin' Mel S 6
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It's the Canadian version of gridiron. Rugby morphed into gridiron in Canada around the same time as it did in the US, but evolved slightly differently.
2007-12-19 06:09:56
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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It's the father of American football, back in the 1800's Harvard invited McGill University (of Montreal) to play a two game series, the first one using Harvard rules, the second using McGill ruleswhich was the rough basis for the CFL. The Americans liked the Canadian game so much that they adopted the rules, made a couple of modifications, and it eventually evolved into the NFL.
2007-12-20 23:36:23
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answered by Calgarian 2
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Think about it as American football but with some space out there to make some actual offense happen. The game itself can be much more fun to watch than NFL but the talent level is a notch below. Not as far below as most people think though. Just ask Ricky Williams if an NFL player can come north and dominate the league.
2007-12-20 03:23:01
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answered by noitall 2
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Its very similar to american football but it has 3 downs insted of 4. Ya its a "CRAZY CANADIAN INVENTION". And canadians are playing it for 95 years
2007-12-22 23:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It is just like American football only better. The difference is
1. a 110 yard Field and it is wider
2. 3 downs
3. bigger end zone
4. the Field goal posts are at the front of the end zone
5. it is older
6. plays 18 games
7. 12 players
The winningest team is the Winnipeg Blue Bombers my favorite CFL team.
2007-12-22 19:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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jcam is pretty accurate, other differences, 12 players per side, larger endzone, larger ball, and any kickoff, missed fieldgoal or punt that leaves play in the endzone is worth 1 point,
canadian football also has the greatest passer in pro sports, damon allen, who has more professional passing yards then anyone, passing warren moon in 2006 (moon had combined cfl/nfl passing yards totalling 70553 (21000 in cfl)
allen in 22 seasons has 71889 passing yards, and has also rushed for 11905 yards (15th professional, 3rd all time CFL)
2007-12-20 09:30:04
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answered by rocker199200 4
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The balls are the same size, but this is a more recent development. Some of us probably remember the T-Shirts with "Our Balls Are Bigger" that were popular in the mid 1990's...
2007-12-20 18:07:37
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answered by antipopheadbanger 4
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