NFL is four downs and cfl is three therefore having more passing. Also the cfl field is longer(120 yards and 20 yard endzones) compared to NFL which is(100 yards and 10 yard endzones). Finally the cfl ball is larger.
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About 100k a year. Plus quite a few players get other things in contract...such as show up at a furniture store for your secound job for the...shhhhhh..under the table or personal services part of your deal. That`s how teams go over the cap without being caught. It`s all legal because the other company pays the extra money..yep...to make your salary 130k instead of 100. Happens all the time.
'Football is a game of running, blocking, and tackling.' That has been said countless times. The fundamentals are the same in the CFL and the NFL. The game is played on a rectangular field, with end zones and goal posts. Scoring is the same, except for the single point awarded in Canadian football for a rouge. Seven players must be on the offensive line. Ten yards must be gained for a first down. The ball may be advanced by running or passing. The list of similarities could fill pages. While there are some significant variations between Canadian and American football, the similarities far outweigh the differences.
By judging the respective salary caps, a whole lot. For the 2006 season the CFL's salary cap was $3.8 million, the NFL's was $102 million.
From what I've been able to find, the minimum is $30,000 per year. Not sure if that is US$ or Canadian. Casey Printers is the highest paid player at $500,000.
NFL is just basically the states (except when they play a game in Toronto and England) and CFL is all Canadian since it unexbanded