Everybody wants to pick winners and losers in sports as they are the crux of sports. You win or you lose.

With the CFL and the CFLPA’s tentative collective bargaining agreement, you can see wins and losses for both the CFL and the CFLPA.

There are two big losers with this new deal: John Hufnagel and Ed Hervey.

The general managers of the Calgary Stampeders and B.C. Lions, respectively, now have to figure out a way to work around a new collective bargaining agreement with no more money for their quarterbacks who got big raises this off-season.

Oh, and next year they have to deal with rookies making $12,000 more than they will this year.

I think it’s safe to say, best of the luck to the Stamps and Lions to make things work.

Mike Reilly and Bo Levi Mitchell provide stable talent at the quarterback position but with no bump in the salary cap, they saddle their teams with a monetary nightmare.