American football fans rip CFL over 'ridiculous' rouge rule: 'Imagine being rewarded for missing' (2024)

Chase Kell

Updated ·5 min read

American football fans recently got a taste of the CFL and one of its quirky rules. And it's safe to assume they're not impressed, after social media got riled up over a clip from a recent game.

The drama ensued following the Toronto Argonauts win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Thursday night. The Argos won after missing a last-second field goal.

If you're not familiar with the "single" rule in Canadian football — also known as a single point, or a rouge — a team is awarded one point if a punt or a missed field-goal attempt is kicked into the other team's end zone and the opposing team does not catch the ball and run it out of its own end zone. The opposing team also has the option to catch the punt or missed field goal attempt and kick the ball out of its end zone to avoid awarding the kicking team with a point.

The CFL has one of the STRANGEST rules of all time.

A missed Field Goal that goes through the end zone is a single point.

In a tie game, a missed field goal can WIN you the game 🤨🤨

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— NFL Notifications (@NFLNotify) August 23, 2024

During Thursday night's CFL matchup, the Argos and Roughriders were tied 19-19 late in the game when Toronto got a shot to go for the win with a field goal attempt. With no time left on the clock, the Argos had a chance to kick for the win, but they didn't need three points from a successful field goal in order to get the W.

Argos kicker Lirim Hajrullhau likely knew that if he hammered his kick, hard enough to go right through Saskatchewan's end zone, the Roughriders wouldn't be able to catch the ball and run or kick it out of their end zone. That, essentially, would give the Argos one point, which would be all they needed to beat the Roughriders at the last second.

So Hajrullhau crushed his kick, and despite missing the uprights wide to the left, it didn't matter. The ball had sailed straight through the end zone and out of play, which meant the Roughriders weren't able to return the football out of their own end zone.

The referee immediately held up his right arm and index finger, which signals a successful rouge, and one point awarded to the Argos. And with that, the Argos got the win with what they call a "walk-off rouge."

For many football fans north of the border, this was just another close game that was decided by one of the CFL's unique rules. But for our friends to the south, Thursday night's result was downright blasphemous against the sport of football.

The CFL took the brunt of the heat on social media, but some just couldn't help but share their gripes with the entire country of Canada while they were at it.

Annnndddd CFL just lost any ability to make a fan base in the US after blasting this ridiculous rule across social media.

Imagine being rewarded for missing

— ChemE (@chemethius) August 23, 2024

Canadians got some explaining to do

— Big Wes👑💙 Mount Everest🏔 (@rpbigwes) August 23, 2024

And Canadians wonder why it’s hard taking them serious

— Mac🦬 (@tha_buffalo) August 23, 2024

Leave it to Canadians to have something this stupid

— STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS MFFF (@PapiPataLarga) August 23, 2024

A point for missing is the most Canadian thing I could imagine

— Jamie (@GardenJ23) August 23, 2024

That is the most socialist rule I have ever heard of

— MOOSE (@MussmanTreyton) August 23, 2024

This is one of those face god and walk backwards into hell moments

— Wilyer Abreu Advocate (@redsoxquant) August 23, 2024

This is the most participation award garbage possible. It’s one thing for the rule to be used in high school or college football but it’s beyond embarrassing that this stands at the pro level

— Benjamin Angowitz (@bangowitz) August 23, 2024

If I was ever considering watching Canadian football, that just died.

— sure is a hot one (@playpigeonss) August 23, 2024

And that's just what you can find from the American armchair football experts on social media. A quick "Argonauts rouge" search on Google will bring up some colourful headlines, including my personal favourite, "Canadian Football Might Have The Dumbest Rule In Sports And It Decided A Game Last Night."

While some football fans were really struggling to wrap their minds around this quirky rouge rule, others (notably Canadians) were quick to defend the CFL and its "socialist" rulebook.

It’s not perfect but we love our game! #CFL

— Unacceptable Vern (@Vknopp40) August 23, 2024

Americans when football isn’t played by their rules everywhere else 😡😡😡

— 𝘾𝙖𝙢 🇨🇦 (@BudsNGraps) August 23, 2024

It’s not a miss though. All he had to do was kick it out of the back of the end zone…so that was his real incentive.

— RestoreSanity2024 (@RestoreSantity) August 23, 2024

That rule is awesome. The cfl is great. Don't hate the sport that went professional long before the nfl.

— r-pie- Howard (@rpiehoward) August 23, 2024

The reason this is a rule is because the end zone is 20 yards deep, and the uprights are at the front.

So returns are not uncommon. If the receiving team can’t get out of the end zone they start on the 35… but those 35 yards aren’t free - the kicking team gets a point.

— Captain Obvious (@this_is_obvious) August 23, 2024

All the haters on this🤣 Dude was smart enough to kick it as hard as he could just in case. Both teams know this. Makes the CFL even better.

— Sweet Jesus (@Refsaretheworst) August 23, 2024

As @GetzyNSports noted in his post on X, the rouge rule is more than 100 years old, and the CFL won't be changing it any time soon. So, the next time a walk-off rouge decides another close game in the CFL, we can surely depend on some more dubious reactions from our friendly American football fans.

It's been a rule for longer than the NFL has Existed BTW. This isn't new. It's well over 100 years old.

— Getz (@GetzyNSports) August 23, 2024

American football fans rip CFL over 'ridiculous' rouge rule: 'Imagine being rewarded for missing' (2024)

FAQs

What is the CFL rouge rule? ›

The rule is known as a "rouge" and comes into play when a kicking team kicks a field goal or punts the ball and the opposing team is unable to retrieve the ball from out of their end zone or if the ball goes out the back of the end zone.

How to score 1 point in football CFL? ›

In Canadian football, a single (also called a single point, or rouge) is a one-point score that is awarded for certain plays that involve the ball being kicked into the end zone and not returned from it. Diagram of a Canadian football field, which is wider and longer than an American football field.

Are CFL rules different than NFL? ›

In Canadian football (at all levels of play), teams have 20 seconds after the play is whistled in regardless of the preceding situation. American football rules allow each team to have three timeouts in each half, and the NFL stops play for a "two-minute warning".

Do you have to be Canadian to play in the CFL? ›

Of the 45-man dress roster, a team may have up to 23 American players and 2 players who are from outside of North America (Global players). The remaining players are Canadians.

What is the average salary in the CFL? ›

The NFL's cousins to the north, the CFL (Canadian Football League) have to play in the shadows of the sports behemoth both in talent and earnings. But the highest-paid CFL players of 2024 still do relatively well compared to the league average of $73,200.

What is the most rouges in a CFL game? ›

In all of Canadian Football the record is 11 (Hamilton 14, Montreal 7, Oct. 29 1910) but what about in the current CFL?

What is the kick after a touchdown called? ›

Extra Point - After a touchdown, one point is scored for a "place kick" through the goal posts. Some leagues give two points for running or passing the ball over the goal line.

What is the waggle rule in CFL? ›

The inside receivers, closest to the quarterback. Slotbacks, as backfield players, are allowed unlimited motion and regularly “waggle” or move towards the line of scrimmage before the snap.

What is the targeting rule in CFL? ›

“'Targeting' means that a player takes aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball.” The targeting rule was developed as a player safety measure.

What is the Horsecollar rule in CFL? ›

The tackle was made illegal in the CFL for the 2007 season. The horse collar tackle was legal through the 2007–2008 season in college football but was banned by the NCAA after criticism from pundits and coaches for the 2008–2009 season as part of a package that adopted several NFL rules into the college game.

What are the different rules in the CFL? ›

Unlike the American game, Canadian rules allow a drop kick to be attempted at any time by any player, but the move is very rare. Punt. Kicking the ball after it has been released from the kicker's hand and before it hits the ground. Punts may not score a field goal, even if one should travel through the uprights.

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