Boston Globe NFL reporter has doubled down on his CFL hot take.
Found the box score from the CFL game I attended. The game had 20 punts and the winning team threw for 49 yards. The same team went on to win the Grey Cup https://t.co/HCE2eqO1iH
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) April 11, 2019
Based on attending one CFL game Volin wrote: There’s no downfield passing. It’s boring.
After CFL backers let Volin have it on social media, he issued a non-apology apology. And Volin has decided to try and back up his narrow view of the CFL style of football from watching one single three-down game he attended live.
At least Volin admitted the New England Patriots, the team he primarily covers, won a super boring Super Bowl in February.
You are correct, the Super Bowl was pretty boring. https://t.co/gIFpHDG1Lx
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) April 11, 2019
Volin clearly views the NFL differently than the CFL: a one game sample size is more than enough to make a blanket assessment of a league in Canada, but not the United States. Putz qualities for sure.
UPDATE:
The game Volin references was between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Edmonton Eskimos at Tim Hortons field – the game where Ticat quarterback Zach Collaros tore his ACL. And as Twitter user @ChrisIve points out, Volin seemed to like it just fine at the time.
We saw two pick-6s, two intentional safeties, a “redo,” Tiquan Underwood and Jacory Harris today. The CFL is awesome
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) September 20, 2015
Again. Putz.