It’s time to really talk about going for two.



The two-point convert has become a hot CFL topic these days, because teams are going for it more than ever before. But in fact, the statistics tell us they are not going for it enough



Everything changed in 2015, when the CFL decided to move the one-point convert kick 20 yards back to the 25-yard line, making it a less-than-automatic boot. The two-point covert line of scrimmage, meanwhile, was moved up two yards to the three-yard line.



There were seven two-point convert attempts in 2014 and 82 in 2015 following the implementation of the new rules.



Now that three and a half seasons are in the books with the new convert rules, there is more than enough data to give it a proper evaluation.



And the answer is clear: Why would you ever kick a one-point convert attempt?



Those, of course, are the numbers talking, and any fan today knows there are two kinds of people in professional sports:...