Moncton is hosting its third Touchdown Atlantic CFL game in four years this
weekend but something seems to be different about this one, as it might not sell
out.
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. Moncton calls itself the "Hub of the Maritimes" and it positions itself as the
central meeting place of the Maritimes. Within a few hours from Moncton one can
reach Halifax, Fredericton, Saint John and all of PEI. Add an hour or two, and
youre into the state of Maine. But something is missing this year. There doesnt
seem to be the excitement, the hoopla or the drive to make it happen like the
previous two times. The previous times were in 2010, when Moncton sold out close
to 21,000 seats and the tickets sold out in 32 hours. Edmonton won the game over
Toronto, 24-6. A year later, the first none sellout took place when there were
700 seats still available in a matchup with Hamilton and Calgary. The game saw a
lot of points scored in a Tiger-Cats 56-36 win over the Stamps. This week, some
1,400 tickets were available for Touchdown Atlantic III and as of Friday night,
some 900-1,000 tickets remained. So why isnt this game selling out? Or if it
does sell out, why did it take so long? There are several reasons that come to
mind. First of all, its no longer the novelty it was in 2010. Secondly, some
that I spoke to said "its too bad that Anthony Calvillo of the Als wont be
playing." But the biggest factor for the decrease in interest seems to be the
fact that the game doesnt have a home team; a real Atlantic franchise. "I love
the CFL and my family and I have taken in the first two games but we want to
cheer for or own team," said Dave Astle, a strong CFL football fan. "They (CFL)
have talked about expansion down here for years; maybe they should do it and
well come back - be it in Moncton or anywhere in Atlantic Canada." Asked whether
there will be more Touchdown Atlantic games in the future, CFL commissioner Mark
Cohon said its too early to say. "Well analyze it later and depending on a lot
of factors, there may be another game," Cohon said. "But folks have to remember
that we are taking a team away from a home date, so the revenue generated from
such a game (has to) at least match what a home gate will bring in. So, if
revenues are there we might consider other games." Theres still talk about CFL
expansion to this part of Canada. Moncton has a leg up on anyone else because
they have a stadium. The stadium is under five years old but has to be expanded
when the CFL plays. Seating in the stadium is 10,000 and expansion seats are
almost the same amount. Cohon says it would be at least $100,000 to bring the
stadium to CFL regulation size. For the first time ever, an elected public
figure has come out in favour of a stadium for Halifax. Newly elected Mayor Mike
Savage has come out in support and would like to build a facility that could
host CFL games. Mind you, Halifax has been down that route before. Remember the
1981 Atlantic Schooners in the days of the late J.I. Albrecht? So, the third
Touchdown Atlantic game will be held and Brian Warschick from the Halifax area
will take it in. Hes been to all games. "I love the CFL," said Warschick, who
turned 60 this year. "I grew up on Kenny Ploen, the Bombers and the CFL. Ill
be wearing my Hamilton sweater at the game as they are my second favourite
team," he told TSN.ca. Warshick went to the first two games with friends but
this one is extra special. His son goes to St.FX University and Warshick will be
going to Antigonish to pick him up but his son will have on a Montreal Als
journey. "It will be a great day, regardless of the outcome," Warshick said. If
Touchdown Atlantic had more fans like Brian Warshick, a sellout would not be in
doubt. For TSN.ca Im Alex J. Walling Alex J can be reached via email:
ajw@eastlink.ca
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three-title fights and a main event which was selected by the fans. The
promotion boasts 14-straight years of business and is operated by MFC president
Mark Pavelich, who is often overlooked in this country for the foundation hes
established for MMA in Canada. PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers spent three
hours making Buffalo quarterback EJ Manuel look very much like the rookie he is.
Old times for a defence that has looked just plain old recently? "No," safety
Ryan Clark said. "We used to be much better than that. "It was a good day,
though." A welcome one, too, in a 23-10 romp Sunday. A week after a historic
blowout at the hands of the New England Patriots, the Steelers went back to
basics, ones that rarely change for a franchise that rarely changes. Run the
ball. Get after the quarterback. Play with some menace. The result was
Pittsburghs most complete performance this season, one the Steelers (3-6) insist
still contains some cause for optimism. "I think we went out there and answered
the call today," linebacker LaMarr Woodley said. "We played like were always
supposed to." The Bills managed just 227 total yards, nearly 400 less than the
Patriots gained in a 55-31 whipping of Pittsburgh a week ago. That led to one of
the more uncomfortable weeks in recent memory for a team accustomed to being
near the top of the AFC North, not stuck at the bottom. The Steelers sacked
Manuel three times and allowed Buffalo (3-7) to convert just 3 of 14 third
downs. Manuel completed 22 of 39 passes for 155 yards with a touchdown and an
interception in his return after missing a month with a sprained right knee. He
declined to blame his issues on rust, though he hardly looked like the dynamic
playmaker that made Buffalo look so intriguing in September. Battling a stiff
breeze much of the day, Manuel struggled to find any rhythm against a defence
smarting after giving up a franchise record for points and yards a week ago. "I
felt good throughout the game," Manuel said. "Obviously, there were plays that I
missed, but I have to get better from there. The wind wasnt a problem." The
Steelers, however, were another matter. Pittsburgh limited the Bills to 95 yards
rushing -- 50 below their season average -- as Buffalos C.J. Spiller and
Fred Jackson found little room to manoeuvr against a defence that came in ranked
31st in the league. There were no such issues for Pittsburgh. Ben Roethlisberger
passed for 204 yards with a touchdown and an interception and LeVeon Bell added
96 total yards and a score as Pittsburgh snapped a two-game losing streak. The
Steelers, who ccame into the game 28th in the league in rushing, rolled up 136
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Bell said. "Buffalo had no opportunities to get back in the game." Even if it
took awhile for the Steelers to establish their dominance. Roethlisberger had
accuracy issues early. He underthrew Markus Wheaton on Pittsburghs opening
drive. Jairus Byrd stepped in front and returned it 57 yards to the Pittsburgh
29. Led by Spiller and Jackson, the Bills made it all the way to the Pittsburgh
1. Rather than test a defence that has allowed the second-most TDs rushing in
the NFL, Manuel lobbed pass toward the corner of the end zone that sailed well
out of bounds. The Bills settled for a field goal and the Steelers had the
confidence boost they needed. "We know were way better than what we did last
week in New England," Steelers rookie linebacker Jarvis Jones said. "We had to
come out and respond and keep responding." Pittsburgh scored the games next 23
points, going in front to stay when Roethlisberger ended an 86-yard march by
finding Jerricho Cotchery with a pretty 5-yard touchdown to make it 10-3 with
1:55 left in the first half. Any belief Buffalo had of rallying ended late in
the third quarter. Roethlisberger connected with Brown for a 40-yard gain, and
Shaun Suisham came on for a short field goal attempt. Buffalo jumped offside,
and two plays later Bell used a block from tight end Mike Adams to give the
Steelers their first 14-point lead at home this season. An interception and a
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goals, allowing the Steelers to enjoy a brief respite from two months of
frustration. NOTES: The Bills had four sacks, pushing their season total to 33,
including a career-high five by DE Jerry Hughes. ... Buffalo WR Stevie Johnson
left with a groin injury and did not return. ... Pittsburgh rookie S
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G Ramon Foster also left with an ankle injury and did not return. ... Bells
34-yard reception was the third longest by a Pittsburgh running back in the last
seven years. ... Cotchery has six touchdown receptions this season, tying his
career high.
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