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What would CFLers do if they ran the show for a day? Give their pay a hike, for starters

- VICKI HALL Comments have been edited for clarity and length. vhall@postmedia.com twitter.com/vickihallc­h

The Canadian Football League is conducting an executive search to fill the soon-to-be vacant position of commission­er.

Jeffrey Orridge stepped down June 15, with Jim Lawson taking over on an interim basis.

Postmedia News caught up with several CFL stars and asked what their priority would be if they were commission­er for a day. The answers ranged from the silly to the sublime: Darian Durant, quarterbac­k, Montreal Alouettes: First priority is to raise the salary cap, make sure the minimum wage is way higher than it is. With what we do, the high risk of injury, guys deserved to be paid a little bit more, and then you look at the TV deals and the entertainm­ent aspect of it and how this league has evolved and grown. I think the minimum wage should go up. Chad Owens, receiver, Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s: I think I would eliminate the challengin­g of pass interferen­ce. I would take that out. It’s slowing down the game. Let the refs do their jobs and make judgment calls. They’re not going to catch every foul. That’s just the way it is. There’s probably a foul on every play. The way the game is going is, “Wait, let’s look at the film,” instead of letting them do their jobs. We really don’t want to slow the game down for fans. It’s going to cost more money for TV too, because the length is going to be longer. Emmanuel Arceneaux, receiver,

B.C. Lions: I would do something about the dress code where I’m not fining guys. I know you can’t compete with a different brand, but I would also like to add a little bit of extra flavour and colour to it and not be so strict on that part. I’m saying that because I’m a guy who gets fined routinely for my gloves and stuff like that. DaVaris Daniels, receiver, Calgary

Stampeders: I’m definitely having Adidas send a lot more gear to all the players to keep all the players happy. And no salary cap — definitely no salary cap. I think that’s the biggest one, because everybody needs to be paid a lot — everybody. Shawn Lemon, defensive end, Toronto Argonauts: I’m adding half-sacks, because it’s very frustratin­g when you get there at the same time as someone else and then they give the sack to Charleston Hughes instead of yourself. So just add .5 sacks in there as well for the other guys. Simoni Lawrence, linebacker,

Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Ooooh! (He rubs his hands together.) Make Shawn Lemon stop wearing tight jerseys and give everybody who plays for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats a pay raise. Bear Woods, linebacker, Toronto

Argonauts: I’m bringing the flow of the game back by eliminatin­g illegal contact after five yards and I am going to make sure players have health insurance after 12 months’ time. That’s what I would do, those two things immediatel­y. Right now, if a player gets injured — and my teammate Jonathan Hefney has lost the use of his arm — after 12 months, he’s no longer covered … That’s what I would do first — figure out within the CBA if we can correct that. Odell Willis, defensive end,

Edmonton Eskimos: Get us some dental benefits. We don’t have none. We’re covered fully except for dental. You cover your own dental. (Willis has undergone two root canals that cost him a combined $5,000). Mike Reilly, quarterbac­k, Edmonton Eskimos: For me, I try to listen to what the fans are saying. I know there’s been some challenges with our whole challenge procedure — how we challenge penalties or non-penalties over the course of the game. I think we’re very innovative in our league and I think we’ve taken a lot of steps that maybe the NFL hasn’t been so quick to jump on. We’re kind of pioneering in that regard, but I don’t know if we’ve maybe taken it too far or how we can refine it. I know that halfway through the season, last year, they made a change where you lost your timeout on your first challenge if you didn’t get it right. But reffing is a tough, tough job. It’s always been part of the game, and there’s judgment calls that happen. I don’t think we can make those judgment calls based on slow-motion replay frame by frame. Let the guys who are paid to be refs do their jobs out there. You can’t second-guess them. And that’s probably funny coming from me, because I’m always yelling at the refs out there, and I think I know better than them. Half the time, when I think a call was bad, it wasn’t.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILES ?? If the players could be CFL commission­er for a day, Mike Reilly, left, would alter how challenges work, while Shawn Lemon, centre, might have to make a fashion adjustment.
CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILES If the players could be CFL commission­er for a day, Mike Reilly, left, would alter how challenges work, while Shawn Lemon, centre, might have to make a fashion adjustment.
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