CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie to Step Down After Grey Cup
The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced today that Commissioner Randy Ambrosie will step down after the 2022 Grey Cup. Ambrosie has been in the role since 2017, and his tenure has been marked by both challenges and successes.
Challenges
Ambrosie's tenure has been marked by a number of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the cancellation of the 2020 season. The league has also faced financial challenges in recent years, and Ambrosie has been criticized for his handling of these issues.
Successes
Despite the challenges, Ambrosie has also overseen a number of successes during his tenure. The league has expanded to nine teams, and Ambrosie has been instrumental in the development of new initiatives such as the CFL Draft and the CFL Combine. He has also worked to improve the league's relationship with its players, and he has been a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the CFL.
Ambrosie's Legacy
Ambrosie's legacy will be a mixed one. He will be remembered for both the challenges and successes of his tenure. However, there is no doubt that he has made a significant contribution to the CFL. He has helped to guide the league through some difficult times, and he has left it in a better position than when he took over.
The Future of the CFL
The CFL is at a crossroads. The league is facing a number of challenges, but it also has a number of opportunities. It is up to the next commissioner to build on Ambrosie's legacy and lead the CFL into a new era of success.