1982 CFL season

The 1982 CFL season is considered to be the 29th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 25th Canadian Football League season.

1982 CFL season
East championsToronto Argonauts
West championsEdmonton Eskimos
70th Grey Cup
DateNovember 28, 1982
ChampionsEdmonton Eskimos
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CFL News in 1982

After the 1981 season, the Montreal Alouettes folded. However, one day later in 1982 the CFL granted the city of Montreal a new franchise called the Concordes, which assumed the Alouettes' history and player contracts.

The 1982 Grey Cup game between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Toronto Argonauts attracted 7,862,000 television viewers, the largest television audience in the history of Canadian television.

NBC broadcast four CFL games in the United States over three weeks during the 1982 NFL players' strike.[1]

Alcoholic beverages were sold at all CFL venues for the first time, after the Ontarian Legislature voted to lift the province's long-standing prohibition on alcohol at outdoor stadia shortly before the season began.

The Edmonton Eskimos won their fifth straight Grey Cup championship.

Regular season standings

Final regular season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Div Stk
Edmonton Eskimos161150225443235–3W1Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers161150224443525–3L2Details
Calgary Stampeders16961194034404–4W1Details
BC Lions16970184493903–5W1Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders16691134274363–5L2Details
Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Div Stk
Toronto Argonauts16961194264264–2W2Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats16871173964015–1W1Details
Ottawa Rough Riders165110102675182–4L1Details
Montreal Concordes16214042415061–5L7Details
  • Bold text means that they had clinched the playoffs.
  • Edmonton and Toronto had first round byes.

Grey Cup playoffs

The Edmonton Eskimos were the 1982 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Toronto Argonauts, 32–16, in front of their home crowd at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium. That was Edmonton's fifth-straight championship, becoming the CFL's most successful dynasty. The Eskimos' Warren Moon (QB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Offence and Dave "Dr. Death" Fennell (DT) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Defence and was the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

Playoff bracket

November 14: Division Semifinals November 21: Division Finals November 28: 70th Grey Cup @ Exhibition Stadium – Toronto, Ontario
         
E3 Ottawa Rough Riders 7
East
E1 Toronto Argonauts 44
E3 Ottawa Rough Riders 30
E2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 20
E1 Toronto Argonauts 16
W1 Edmonton Eskimos 32
W2 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 21
West
W1 Edmonton Eskimos 24
W3 Calgary Stampeders 3
W2 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24

CFL Leaders

  • CFL Passing Leaders
  • CFL Rushing Leaders
  • CFL Receiving Leaders[2]

1982 CFL All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Warren Moon, Edmonton Eskimos
  • RB – Alvin "Skip" Walker, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • RB – William Miller, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • SB – Tom Scott, Edmonton Eskimos
  • SB – Joey Walters, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • WR – Terry Greer, Toronto Argonauts
  • WR – Keith Baker, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • C – John Bonk, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OG – Val Belcher, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • OG – Rudy Phillips, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • OT – Bobby Thompson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OT – Lloyd Fairbanks, Calgary Stampeders

Defence

  • DT – Mike Samples, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DT – John Helton, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DE – Nick Hebeler, BC Lions
  • DE – Pete Catan, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • LB – Danny Bass, Calgary Stampeders
  • LB – James "Quick" Parker, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Ben Zambiasi, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – David Shaw, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – Ray Odums, Calgary Stampeders
  • DB – Vince Phason, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DB – Fran McDermott, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DB – Zac Henderson, Toronto Argonauts

Special teams

  • P – Ken Clark, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders

1982 Western All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Dieter Brock, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • RB – James Sykes, Calgary Stampeders
  • RB – William Miller, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • SB – Tom Scott, Edmonton Eskimos
  • SB – Joey Walters, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • WR – Mervyn Fernandez, BC Lions
  • WR – Willie Armstead, Calgary Stampeders
  • C – John Bonk, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OG – Nick Bastaja, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OG – Leo Blanchard, Edmonton Eskimos
  • OG – Roger Aldag, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • OT – Bobby Thompson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OT – Lloyd Fairbanks, Calgary Stampeders

Defence

  • DT – Mike Samples, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DT – John Helton, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DE – Nick Hebeler, BC Lions
  • DE – Pete Catan, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • LB – Danny Bass, Calgary Stampeders
  • LB – James "Quick" Parker, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Glen Jackson, BC Lions
  • DB – Joe Hollimon, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DB – Ray Odums, Calgary Stampeders
  • DB – Vince Phason, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DB – Fran McDermott, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DB – Paul Bennett, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Special teams

  • P – Ken Clark, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders

1982 Eastern All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Condredge Holloway, Toronto Argonauts
  • RB – Alvin "Skip" Walker, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • RB – Cedric Minter, Toronto Argonauts
  • SB – Rocky DiPietro, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • SB – Nick Arakgi, Montreal Concordes
  • WR – Terry Greer, Toronto Argonauts
  • WR – Keith Baker, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • C – Henry Waszczuk, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OG – Val Belcher, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • OG – Rudy Phillips, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • OT – Ed Fulton, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OT – Doug Payton, Montreal Concordes

Defence

  • DT – Gary Dulin, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DT – Glen Weir, Montreal Concordes
  • DE – Doug Scott, Montreal Concordes
  • DE – Greg Marshall, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • LB – John Pointer, Toronto Argonauts
  • LB – William Hampton, Montreal Concordes
  • LB – Ben Zambiasi, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – David Shaw, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – Carl Brazley, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DB – Howard Fields, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – Mark Young, Montreal Concordes
  • DB – Zac Henderson, Toronto Argonauts

Special teams

  • P – Bernie Ruoff, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • K – Gerry Organ, Ottawa Rough Riders

1982 CFL Awards

  • CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Condredge Holloway (QB), Toronto Argonauts
  • CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Rocky DiPietro (SB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – James "Quick" Parker (LB), Edmonton Eskimos
  • CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award – Rudy Phillips (OG), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award – Chris Isaac (QB), Ottawa Rough Riders
  • CFLPA's Outstanding Community Service Award – David Boone (DE), Edmonton Eskimos
  • CFL's Coach of the Year – Bob O'Billovich, Toronto Argonauts

References

  1. "CFL – NBC". Archived from the original on 2009-10-21. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. "CFLapedia".
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