Takuto Maruki
Ideal and the real
Definitely. It says a lot that even at the most critical juncture of time the CFL has ever faced coming out of COVID, where people were seriously wondering if the league would die...it didn't. I wouldn't say that it's doing gang busters, but it's certainly doing well enough to continue existing as it stands now.In Toronto, yes. But everywhere else in Canada people still follow it.
Just because the Argos are seventh banana in MLSE doesn't mean the entire league is invalid. But we all know that Toronto represents the entirety of Canada.
As much as people (mainly fans, people that are actually in football for the most part don't have this opinion, and if they do they unlearn it real quick) like to think that the CFL is some po-dunk league, the fact that it has been able to survive under the looming shadow of the NFL for the entirety of the American league's existence is pretty solid proof that even while being denigrated, it's worthy enough for providing jobs to those that get out of the NFL, or did not have 'enough skill' to make it to the big time (usually because they were apart of smaller, non-P5 or DII schools) or played football under U Sports.
That's what gets me about both versions of the XFL, both versions of the USFL. Hell, even Arena Football. They may come and go, but the CFL still remains, even when people prophesize its incoming death in the face of economic pressures, or outside spring/summer leagues.