Your once-in-a-generation Grey Cup win has been delivered!

The Saskatchewan Roughriders won Grey Cups in 1966, 1989 and ... just now. :)

They beat the Winnipeg Blue bombers 23-19 (CFL quarterback-turned-TSN analyst Danny McManus predicted the score, but got the result wrong).

I said two weeks ago I would cheer for the 'Riders in the playoffs, closing the post with, "May the team with the best fans win!" As it happened, the team with the second-best fans lost.

One thing you can say about 'Riders fans is they have supported the team through every crest and trough of the sometimes stormy seas that flatlands franchise has sailed. I don't know how many Toronto Argonauts fans drive round trips of eight hours or more from the Ontario equivalents of places like Leader and Prince Albert to catch a game. However, I'm willing to make the following guess: Not many.*

* About 1,000 people came out to Regina's airport at 1:30 a.m. to welcome the team back after it beat B.C. in the Western final on Nov. 18. That would be equivalent to almost 13,000 Torontonians showing up to welcome the Argos. Eric Tillman, the 'Riders GM, said recently that about two dozen fans showed up when the Argos returned after winning the 2004 Grey Cup.

I heard one story about a guy flying to T.O. from Vietnam to be there for the 'Riders Cup appearance. One of my old friends from my Saskatchewan days came up from Charlotte, N.C.

I genuinely hope the 'Riders fans enjoy the party tonight and in the coming days.

But mostly, I hope my beloved Edmonton Eskimos climb out of the toilet and start winning again, so the natural order of the universe can be restored.

However, methinks 'Riders fans should make plans to attend the 2020 Grey Cup. I got a feeling about that one ...

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