Grey Cup legends duke it out at alumni luncheon: Old Grey Cup scars die hard. Evidently, some never do.
At Friday's annual CFL alumni luncheon a Grey Cup week staple featuring legends of the game two 73-year-old icons reprised a 48-year-old feud, leaving attendees gaping in disbelief. Joe Kapp, the storied quarterback of the 1960s B.C. Lions and, later, the Minnesota Vikings, and former Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive lineman Angelo Mosca who has made a second career out of a villainous reputation scrapped on stage after Kapp repeatedly waved flowers in Mosca's face and Mosca swatted him with his cane.
posted by tommytrump to football at 12:39 PM - 6 comments
Mosca, who is in town promoting his book "Tell It To My Face", is a former professional wrestler,
Yet another professional wrestler that thinks he can make in the boxing world.
Always loved Kapp's competitiveness.
posted by dviking at 05:50 PM on November 26, 2011
Bordering on 500 year old Serbian battle grudge OCD.
posted by beaverboard at 06:51 PM on November 26, 2011
Ah, Canada. Easily the most violent country in North America.
What? Oh.
posted by owlhouse at 10:46 PM on November 26, 2011
posted by tommybiden at 12:17 AM on November 27, 2011
Nice shot by Joe after Angelo knocked his glasses off.
posted by rcade at 11:42 AM on November 27, 2011
They're still fighting over a late hit from the 1963 Grey Cup?
I need to watch more CFL football.
posted by rcade at 05:39 PM on November 26, 2011