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The Redblacks and Stampeders will dominate the football narrative this week in the CFL, having emerged as the two best teams, regardless of what’s being said in places such as Hamilton and Winnipeg.

The Redblacks and Stamps deserve to be on this stage and it’s why nothing of significance will be announced anywhere else this week. And that goes for the Argonauts, who aren’t expected to do anything regarding their head coaching vacancy until after the big game.

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No team can even approach a competing team for permission to speak to a potential candidate until 48 hours after this Sunday’s Grey Cup.

But there’s word around the league that Corey Chamblin’s name continues to be connected to the Argos if he does, in fact, want to return to three-down football.

Chamblin won a Grey Cup as head coach in Regina when the Roughriders played host to the big game in 2013 and beat the Henry Burris-led Ticats.

He subsequently joined the Argos then departed this past off-season for a job at the University of Arkansas.