CAN YOU GET THE CALL CORRECT? Canadian Football (CFL) Rules Riddles
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2018
- There are so many types of football. Do you know any of the Canadian Football Rules? Could you even answer a riddle on them? YOU WON'T GET ANY OF THESE RIGHT.
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This video is about the CFL, the Canadian Football League, and is a quiz on the rules regarding the sport and some incredible moments that have happened in CFL history.
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As a Canadian this was gold to watch lol got 4/6 and some of them even had me hella confused. Great video.
agreed
likewise i am a canadian and had the same score. and i dont even watch the cfl. XD
Also Canadian and I got the same score, I love how confused Americans gets by our football hahaha
Another canadian, all correct, guessed on 2 of them though
I watched that Montreal-Toronto game live and laughed my ass off at how ridiculous it was. God bless the CFL
As an American, I think Canadian football should be shown more often here. So entertaining
I think a “single” is actually called a “rouge”
It can be called both
You are correct my friend
The official name is a ROUGE, but for the sake of our fans south of the border, we call it a single as that is something they would understand
It is
IT was but to Americanising of the game most rugby terms were eliminated
touch became out of bounds
I just picked whichever rule sounds the most ridiculous and I got them all right. What the hell is this
Hahahhaha noice
welcome to the CFL, go Bombers!
As ridiculous as calling 'football' 'soccer' it is.
@@havoka1724 YEEEEAAAHH
That means you cheer for ticats
American football basically went through way more of an evolution from rugby and Canadian football stayed more true to its rugby roots
There are rules that the NFL teams don't usually use such as the QB kicking for the extra point after the touchdown. I believe it was Brett Favre that has kept that rule alive.
Doug Flutie was the first player in the modern era to score a convert on a drop kick.
Rene Gauthier can you drop kick field goals?
@@NathanJakobMichaelThomas Yes, you can drop kick almost anything - including PATs, FGs and even kickoffs or safety kicks. Doug Flutie made a PAT in (essentially) his last play of his career and it was kind of described as a retirement present from Belichick.
@@florian111295 drop kicks have remained legal but became very rare after the shape of the football changed, about 90 years ago if memory serves. When Flutie made that drop kick PAT, it was the first successful drop kick in the NFL since 1941. A drop kick is much easier with the rounder rugby ball, its bounce is more predictable.
4 out of 5 right and I'm from Finland and familiar with both American and Canadian football.
In my eyes there are both not insane sports. Just sports with slighty different rules.
I'm sure we have that sport in our contry that we follow. Then we watch something that is different and call it crazy, instead of seeing it as different and trying to understand the sead sport.
Same thinking can be aplied to food. If you go to foreign country and eat a food that you have never seen. Are you going by look if it and say "I'm not eating that because it looks so foreign", or try it because it's different?
Had a friend go over America to watch NFL playoff game live (forgot what the game was). He coud along with few friends coud not understand the gameplay at all. It was foreign to them, these people with Ice Hockey
association football (soccer) and Finish Baseball (Pesäpallo) understanding did not understand Griddon. Because it was foreign to them and did not know the rules...
Myself I have allways tried to know the rules and history of the game. Both American and Canadian football codes came from Rugby Union. Canadian one was there 1st, but American one evolved more while Canadian one has more Rugby rules on them. Rules that Americans changed more. That's why we have two different Griddon codes...
Football... Association football, Rugby Union, Rugby League, American Football, Canadian Football, Aussie Rules Football, Gaelic Football. All different sports, take one fan from one sport and drop it to a another one. What is going to happen? The fan will not understand it and prefer there sport. Calling the other sport insane... When in the end, it is lack of understanding...
So people, understand the sport before judging it. Nothing in the end is insane. It is just lack of knowledge.
Torille
Nice references to Aussie Rules and Gaelic football, totally different from rugby and gridiron. There is also an "international rules" football which mixes aspects of both of these codes.
As a Canadian who doesn't watch the CFL, i found this both educational and hilarious. Thank you!
I'm an American who doesn't watch NFL football. Go Blue Bombers!
@@jerryolund3713 as a saskatchewan fan, that hurts 😭😭 (considering we lost to them :p)
As a CFL fan, this was too easy. Of course PI applies on all forward passes, and the punter recovering the ball is the same as the onside guy recovering. Pretty easy, I thought you'd pluck out some arcane, almost never seen rules. Great league!
I had to pander to my US viewers. I could have steam rolled them then.
FivePoints Vids first love how you check you comments and also ya if u did this with the mls is would have no clue for any of it I don’t watch soccer but since I am a football loving Canadian I watch a lot of cfl football and could name every team currently in the league and also mention how Baltimore played two seasons made the championship twice one it once and how Ottawa where once called the rough rider at the same time Saskatchewan was the Roughriders
@@AccidentallyDecent Sacramento also had a team, the Gold Miners
If you wanted to do the latter, you'd highlight the differences in the rules on snapping the ball. In American rules, the snap doesn't have to go between the snapper's legs; in Canadian rules it does. In American rules, the ball has to leave the snapper's hands immediately at the end of the action; in Canadian rules, it doesn't. This allows for some trick plays that are legal in American but not Canadian football and some that are legal in Canadian but not American football.
@@AccidentallyDecent when our cable system added ESPN about 40 years ago, the CFL was one of its featured sports. I remember being baffled that a 9 team league had 2 teams with practically the same name.
I just watch the CFL to fuel my football addiction (love the Argos btw)
Ayyye CFL videos, We need more of these, This is the first year i've been getting into football and I'd love to see more people talk about the CFL, it's really cool
Got'em all. Watching CFL football for the last 20 or so years paid off.
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The nuanced kicking game is one of the dozens of reasons I prefer the CFL's game over the United States's game.
I watch the NFL occasionally but every time there is a kick and the receiver signals fair catch or worse yet just lets it roll to a stop I have to stop watching. The NFL kicking game ruins it for me. Fair catch = "I promise not to run if you promise not to hit me". Why even bother. NFL would be better if the kicking game was revamped. The 5yard rule in the CFL works great and keeps kicking and returns as an exciting part of the game.
Also please do a whole video on the differences
Its been done. ALOT
FivePoints Vids yeah. But you haven’t done one
Exactly
basically:
cfl uses a full-size field.
cfl does not use extra downs.
@@vladtepes97 .... and the WORST rule in the NFL that the CFL laughs at ..... FAIR CATCH, DON"T HIT ME!
I need to watch the CFL now.
I am from Toronto and I remember watching that game that you showed at the end and at that moment I asked my dad who is a long time CFL fan "Wait they can do that"
I got them all right. For CFL fans, these are pretty easy tbh, but I get you're making a video for a subscriber base that probably doesn't know too much about the CFL.
CFL actually looks really cool
If the 1 point (single) kick rule was true in the NFL, Blair Walsh may still have a job...
Lol
Perfect 😎😎 It sometimes pays to be one of the few Americans who watches CFL football.
BGerbs66 glad you which team do you like
CFL sounds way more interesting than NFL 😂😂 that shit is nuts. A very strange mix of NFL and Rugby
So...I live on the US border with Mexico, had 0 idea about Canadian football, and somehow got 3 right. Now...I’m really interested in Canadian football. Oh no...am I becoming a hoser?
You can't become what you already are
Brenden Theriau lol! Oh well. Time for a donut and a beer, eh?
LOL
I got all those. I like Canadian football more than I do American football.
"iT's cOmInG hOmE"
Got four of them right.
I've seen the footage from the last one before.
Good 'ol Moose Rugby
Mee too
The CFL is great. I just wish that we had tsn in the US. Toronto against Edmonton is on Espn on Friday.
RZFL Sports- Teenymates and OYO every game is on ESPN+, so if you live in the states you can watch it on there
@@Yugoslavia_memesyep I know Luckily today's game is on ESPN 2
RZFL Sports- Teenymates and OYO yeah I feel you, I just started to go school in Pennsylvania this year and I’m keeping up with the Argos while I’m here
I’m a huge cfl fan and a fan of the Ottawa red blacks and I got all of these right
good job Jesse!
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#2 is also a rugby thing. The Onside rules are pretty much the same, and many rugby teams design first phase plays around it.
True story, the CFL rules are the older form rules of football. That’s why they maintain most of the aspects of rugby.
Yes Canada actually had a lot of influence on the american game when mcgill played princeton. Mcgill went back and played canadian football and the americans liked their own modified version.
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Harvard played McGill, not Princeton.
5/6 As an Australian this game seems very initiative, didn't know about the neutral zone on kicks. The CFL seems to make a lot more sense then NFL.
Probably because the American game has moved farther away from rugby than the Canadian game has.
As far as I can tell, the rugby-style chip-and-chase would be legal, although I have never seen it. Now that Canadian football uses the pointer American balls, which make forward passes easier, chipping and dribbling are too unereliable to be a viable strategy.
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As someone who plays football in Canada, I got 4 and this was amazing. Loved the video
Thanks man !!!
LOL...I only got one wrong (pass interference) and I'm 110 percent American. But I love the CFL and know the rules pretty well.
Watched some CFL games when I was in Maryland in the 90's and Baltimore (briefly) had a team. Great variant of football IMO.
Only non - Canadian team to win the Grey Cup
I got a lot of these right because I live in England and grew up playing Rugby Union. Canadian football seems to be halfway between Rugby Union and American Football
My brain hurts from that.
I got every one right. I love the CFL.
As a Canadian, And CFL fan. These were ez pz!
As a Canadian CFL fan I got all of these right but that's not surprising I guess. Also Johnny Football played for the Montreal Alouettes you mentioned in the last riddle but was released by order of the league for reasons that were never disclosed. Thank you for the great video!
I remember watching that last one and as soon as you said it was caught, I knew which match it was
Omg a CFL VID!!!!
Having played the Canadian game, I did get all correct, but there are some funny plays that are so rarely called lol. Good video!
Okay so, I’m an Australian, I play rugby, I got all of them right
As a canadian I'm proud to have gone 6/6
That kicking play was glorious to watch I remember that, returning kicks is such an important aspect of the Canadian game there are several kick/punt returns TD's every year in the CFL, but in the NFL kick returning is dying its kind of sad Devin Hester and Cordarelle Patterson are some of my favorite players
5/6 didn't know pass interference was applied everywhere. Other than that piece of cake
Ha canadian football is weird but meh we enjoy it this way ill take my 25 points per game per team and 110 yard fields over 10 points per game
To be fair nobody actually knows what passed interference is in the CFL, that's why they let coaches challenge penalties, keep everyone confused and guessing.
rich omatic true
Very entertaining presentation of some mind-boggling rules ...
They must kick a lot balls in in Canada
Joshua Gauvin nah we just hit pucks with sticks we only kick balls with sticks in our spare time
It is called football after all!
Yes, considering that there are only 3 downs.
@@fredb3400 too funny. lmfao man hilarious comment mate.
Better yet, in the CFL, there are kick and punt returns all game long. NFL screwed up when they killed returns. Now AAF has gotten rid of kicks altogether.
Is being Canadian considered a performance enhancing drug for this quiz? Got em all right, no problem. The CFL is a shitshow but that's what makes it great, it feels like every rule is designed to maximize chaos. Its the Mario Party of professional sports.
cheater!
Good video...big fan of my home country's version of professional football....so this was fun! And I love it when players and coaches are so studious of the rules, especially these more obscure ones, that they utilize their knowledge to the advantage of their respective teams! It does make the game more interesting. I got most of the quiz correct but was unsure on a couple of points. Nice digging!
My brain's hurting and I'm not even drunk... this was one of the best FPV vids of all time.
Do a episode of states that produce athletes in every sports and witch one has the most to least
I personally like cfl better then NFL. But that could just be I go to a lot of cfl games and watch them on t.v .
As a HUGE CFL fan I appreciated this video. 👍
As a Canadian I knew all of those, and am kind of shocked the NFL doesn't have onside kicks for punts too (or DPI behind the line for that matter)... I know they're missing the Rouge, but wow, this is further evidence for why the CFL game is more entertaining to watch than the NFL game!
Edit - As you were describing the last play, I was remembering that exact game! Kick-outs are quite possibly the most exciting play in pro football!
Great video! I live in Saskatchewan Canada, henceforth a big CFL fan and of course a Saskatchewan roughrider fan, this missed field goal being kicked back and forth situation also happened in the 1972 Western final playoff game between Winnipeg and Saskatchewan roughriders on the final play of the game-sending Saskatchewan to the Grey Cup game, ( missed field goal - kicked out of the end zone, picked up by the holder who was Ron Lanchaster the QB - went to kick it back in but was immediately tackled ) game over right? Wrong! In the CFL you have to give 5 yards to the receiver on any kick , even a chaotic back and forth missed field goal episode- thus Winnipeg is penalized for not giving the 5 yards, Saskatchewan gets another crack at the field goal and wins the game! I love the CFL!
that was a joy to experience. bless your soul kfivepoints bryant
Thank you
Yay, part 3 is here! Can’t wait for part 4! 5/6
This video was great, as a Canadian who loves the CFL, was funny as hell. Can you do some more CFL videos in the future please
I’m glad I stumbled on your channel. Your vids are very entertaining.
For us rugby heads down here in the Southern Hemisphere, the cfl is like that intermediary between rugby and afl. I can understand cfl, I don’t need to have a drink, but that always helps.
I got 2 and a half points, just by choosing the option that sounded more like a peyote hallucination.
You said I would get none of them right
Well, about that...
I got 4.5/6 correct
There were six, and on riddle #2, it was a two-part riddle. lol
Okay, I got 4.5/6 then
I am a huge CFL fan and got all of these right with ease but great vid
CFL is an awesome league
As cfl fan this was so easy and love the video
Given the fact that any player behind the kicker is onside in CFL, a box kick (technique from rugby) would be a very useful and legitimate tactic. I felt quite pleased, I only got one of these wrong. The kicking rules in CFL are very similar to rugby.
You would think so, but you never see it. The problem is that turnovers are a bigger disadvantage in football, so it would have to be a very particular set of circumstances--and because they are so rare, I doubt that anyone trains for it.
I'm a United Statesian who has watched Canadian Football occasionally for close to 50 years. It still freaks my eyes out every time I see the 55 yard line. It goes against our socialization. That and the rules differences are what make watching the CFL so fun.
Cool. I got one right.
Bring back the American CFL teams..Baltimore, Memphis, Las Vegas, Shreveport, Sacramento, San Antonio. Maybe CFL will expand again to pick up the teams from the two new US spring leagues after they fold.
2 years later...was I right?
6/6 really easy being a CFL fan. Also Manzel hasn't even started a game, because he can't grip the Canadian Football (It's too big for him).
Beautiful! Americans get introduced to exiting Football. Maybe you also should explain time management inside the last three minutes of a game. But that might be too much to understand at once!
got em all, this was great though!
Finally I got all the questions right on a riddle video!
I am Canadian so that does help me with it
CFL is better than NFL (change my mind lol 😂)
Good job !
Awesome. In the CGI you made demonstrating all players have brown colored skin, sept the quarter back 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
6 for 6 here. This is why the CFL game is superior ;)
#5 - I watched that one on another RUclips video about crazy finish plays. I got 3 of them right!
The CFL is gaining some momentum in Texas. I've been hearing people talk about it and even saw a game playing in a pizza restaurant featuring the Hamilton Tiger-cats, Johnny Manziel's team.
How well did he do?
He didn't play in that game. As of today, I don't think he has played yet.
FivePoints Vids Jeremiah Massoli is fucking his CFL dreams in the ass right now. Hasn't played a single game 4 games in, they're on a bye week right now, they play the Saskatchewan Roughriders next Thursday. I would imagine it will be on ESPN2 if you're interested.
You should catch a Calgary Stampeders game if you can. Our QB is a texas boy. Bo Levi Mitchel, he has a career record of 60-12 right now.
MrProPoutine Yeah Bo Levi is shredding the league, until he gets to the grey cup that is
I got them all, but that's because I am Canadian and watch every game.
4:25 If the receiving team doesn't pick up the ball, the kicker can get there first and recover it, as can any player of that team that was onside (behind the kicker when ball was kicked).
Please tell me you aren’t an Argos fan.
Riders. :-)
Even worse.
😂 😂😂😂
I actually did pretty good (3 questions answered correctly), I’m pretty familiar with the CFL rules so this was not too bad
All but the 1st one right because I picked what rule didn’t quite sound normal lmao
Football as a nation of hockey lovers enjoy it - Fast, flowing, and a little crazy around the edges!
Qualified Canadian here, I even play Canadian highschool football and won my provinces provincial championship last year.
Q1: no. (Correct)
Q2: it is a td but I’ve never seen or heard of a play like that off of a kickoff (correct for first part)
Q3: yes (correct)
Q4: B (correct)
Q5: A (Correct)
My bantam team had a play like this we used on long second downs where we would punt but the punter would barely be behind the line of scrimmage so we would surprise our opponents and have like 3 onside players (behind the punter) so they could play the ball. We scored a TD with it once (against the second worst team in our league), but our punter also once nailed our centre in the head, which was a penalty because he wasn’t onside and touched the ball before the opposing team.
Q6: A (I think this happened in the CFL before where the two teams punted at each other a bunch I remember seeing it on a video somewhere) (Correct)
Another weird CFL rule that you didn’t include is tandem buck, which is where you get a penalty if you push one of your teammates carrying the ball and I only know it because I got called for it last year in our first game and it’s stupid and I hate it
LOL on the tandem buck !!!
All but one correct... Also it's not a single it's a rouge
Does anyone actually call 1 point a "rouge". I've heard it used occasionally, but not much. (And yes, I'm Canadian)
Ya had it happen in a highschool game I was watching... Final score was 01-00 lolol it was called a Rouge at that time
The Cando Railfan if u where to watch the cfl on a regular basis then you would hear the announcers call it a rouge for example last weekend the stamps got a rouge and that’s exactly what they called it
no they don't.
@akonabeast scorigami
Jaja super hilarious
Got the second right eh!
Does guessing them all correct count?
It helps that I've been a fan for a long time. Go Bombers!!!
Great job, I have no idea how I got 5 right, I may be Canadian, but I rarely watch the CFL.
I like how some of these videos are actually Canadian college football.
Origins of Canadian Football:
A drunk Canadian moose, who happened to be a fan of Rugby, and American Football, was watching Arena Football, one night... The drunk moose thought to himself, "why doesn't Canadia maked it's own form of fooseball, eh?!"
*insert montage of drunk moose pounding down five cases of Molsons while writing down the rules to the CFL*
After this, Dudley Do-Right signed the bill into law, and he freed Quebec... Umm...
What was I talking about?
LOL
They invented the game period
that's impossible. gridiron is a canadian invention, just like all the biggest sports in canada and usa.
Just like basketball and hockey, gridiron football was invented in Canada. Rugby was introduced to Harvard by McGill University (Montreal).
Kinda like Rugby vs Rugby League - two sports that look similar on the surface but in fact have significant differences. I got three of these right (including the stumper), but only because of my Rugby / Rugby League background. Seems there is a lot more Rugby in CFL than I realised.
Paulie Jay if I remember correctly, I swear I read somewhere that Canadian football took a lot of rules from rugby. And that the Americans then modified some of those rules and made American football.
Cool - thanks for the info.
Well most of the CFL teams started out as rugby teams. Some of them are over 100 years old.
@@ngarcia103 Actually the Americans got the rules directly from the Rugby Football Union, while the Canadians got them before the RFU formed and standardized rugby. Canadians then kept modifying their game by adopting American rules over time.
Nailed em all!
Cheater!
Wow this is great, CFL seems to have retained a lot of the rugby rules, field is same size as rugby pitch, offside rulings for kicker and field kicks etc. Much easier for rugby peeps to understand!
Benefits of being Canadian is I knew most of these even though I don't really follow football
i got them all except the pass interference one lmao.... probably cause i'm canadian but whatever
Definitely matches the name "Football" a whole lot more 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽💯🔥
C: we both don’t know we take another shot
C: we took too many shots
C: we die of alcohol poisoning
How are these wrong all of them are the perfect answer for anything especially the last one when your wife asks you to go shopping for cloths
LOL
It’s called a rouge
T Firk41 thank you my good sir any fan of the cfl should know this and any of the rules in this video
I got 4/6 correct and I don't even watch the CFL LOL ! That was fun. :)
I always think the outro music is gonna be different every time I watch one of your videos, but I have yet to learn lol
Haha its the same from now on.
It's the Grey Cup today! If any American wants to see what Canadian football looks like in a live game. It's not that complicated and it's the championship game.
My fav play that Winnipeg pulled off a few times over 10 years ago.
They would go for a long FG and purposely short it to one side of the field. So while everyone is paying attention to the kicker cause he's onside and can recover the ball. The other team failed to notice that they also put another player onside, so he'd come in and bat the ball out of bounds inside the 10 yard line.
It was pretty creative and haven't seen it done since.
Just love the quick kicks when players are on side.