#TeamCFLPA announces it’s second annual Club Report Cards, to be released publicly on January 7th, 2026.
Report card results will be released across @cflpa social media channels and on cflpa.com
#TeamCFLPA announces it’s second annual Club Report Cards, to be released publicly on January 7th, 2026.
Report card results will be released across @cflpa social media channels and on cflpa.com
Results are in
Hamilton ranks the highest, BC the lowest. Edmonton the most improved.
BC and Montreal get the only Fs. Lions in nutrition and the Als in treatment of family.
sounds like Doman needs to hire a team chef! ![]()
BC is below average in 7 out of 10 categories. Perhaps they need to put as much effort into the team as they do entertaining the fans.
Montreal 6 out of 10
Ottawa 6 out of 10
Edmonton 5 out of 10
Calgary 4 out of 10
Toronto 3 out of 10 ???
Winnipeg 2 out of 10
Hamilton 0 out of 10 (Best overall score)
Saskatchewan 0 out of 10
Couple surprises from the players grades.
Winnipeg’s lone ‘C’ was ‘training camp’. Everything else was either ‘B’ or ‘B+’ which I think deserves a pat on the head.
I like this new report card thing but it’s pretty subjective considering many of the players responding wouldn’t have much to compare to. But either way it’s good the cflpa does this and brings attention to pros and cons and it pushes teams to do and be better.
I love that the cats did a family thanksgiving dinner and O’Shea had the bombers wear pads every day! I hope next year the riders D line players complain that Micah had them pulling tractors for conditioning!
At least half would compare it to how they do things in either the NFL or NCAA. The Canadians that attended Canadian schools and didn’t get a sniff in the NFL would of course have a limited experience until they joined their second team in the CFL.
Given the relative budgets of CFL versus NFL and many/most Division I NCAA schools it is a bit of an unfair comnparison
Which explains why some of the grades are so low. ![]()
I’m sure the prevailing thought amongst the offense is “Why did Hogan teach us stuff we’re not using?”
I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s exactly what happened.
Hogan earned negative reviews from our guys on offense early on but we didn’t get to read those reviews until the end of the season when our star players couldn’t hold them in any longer. Even Brady O. wanted out of this incompetent s**t show.
It’s either that or he did a leg drop on Zach Collaros and he got a little miffed.

Some interesting insight here.
Meals and Nutruiton should be seperate issues and especially since the players are paying for the meals.
Getting advice and working out health plans with the clubs dietician is a seperate matter.
Bumping this one
I wonder if CFL owners will do the same.
The NFL surely never likes anything bad being said about their shield.
All depends what the CBA states
They do like to control the message don’t they?