CFL winter meetings agenda published for first time

That part implies disagreement to me, but in case I misunderstood, here goes.

I think the CFL learned well its lessons from the 2023 season, when there were two spring leagues in the US, and the quality of play slid noticeably in the CFL, as Jim Barker and others commented that summer, though without citing this root cause (obviously that would not be done on air at TSN) as many of us believed to be the case.

Some disagree here, and some I think are otherwise in denial, but the CFL knows to get ahead of the UFL as well for any of those better players whose agents can see a potential better path to the NFL via the CFL at hand rather than the no-man’s land and false hope of the UFL 4.5 and its current hijinks (see the thread), except quite often for special teams players.

And at the very least, those players stay in the CFL to finish great careers in their own right.

Win-win here for the CFL.