tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741247002544514122.post625341841284800652..comments2023-11-30T04:38:15.760-05:00Comments on Blogskee Wee Wee: The Neg List and Bowl GamesJosh Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09799905664821010049noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741247002544514122.post-47739575443036548922013-01-02T14:54:20.063-05:002013-01-02T14:54:20.063-05:00Agree with you. I used to think that the names sho...Agree with you. I used to think that the names should also be released but now I feel it should be private with only 1 or 2 names sneaking out.<br /><br />For me it's because of 2 reasons. 1 is that the list probably changes all the time. 2 it would actually be a little bit embarassing if you are a guy trying to make an NFL roster and your name is on a cfl neg list, then dropped. I'm sure that guy would never hear the end of it. You can't even stay on the neg list in the CFL? It's just a little bit embarassing.Ruby Sohonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741247002544514122.post-8118270623191246342013-01-02T14:14:27.403-05:002013-01-02T14:14:27.403-05:00I thought it obvious that the reason salaries are ...I thought it obvious that the reason salaries are not made public is that CFL players make relatively little money. It is not as though the CFL can ever outbid the NFL for players. Like it or not, the league is for those who cannot make the NFL. So following the Neg Lists is like wishing for players to fail but end up in the CFL because it is their last option.<br /><br />So yeah, I do not see a point in naming people who under commitment to play somewhere else. Only names that are interesting are those who currently are or expected to be free agents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com