TORONTO -- Pass interference should be subject to video review during the upcoming CFL season, the leagues rules committee announced Thursday. A proposal approved by the committee says coaches would be allowed to challenge both called and potential defensive pass interference fouls under certain conditions. The move, still subject to final approval by the leagues board of governors who meets later this spring, would make the CFL the first football league to subject the penalty to video review. "Pass interference is one of the toughest calls to make," said Glen Johnson, the CFLs vice-president of officiating. "This gives us a second opportunity to get it right on a penalty that can have a great impact on a game." The committee also voted in favour of expanding the role of the leagues command centre to automatically review specific turnovers of fumbles lost and interceptions and detect illegal participation during a play. It approved a number of changes designed to further protect the safety of players, including eliminating low blocks below the waist, and clarifying the rules of illegal blows to an opponents neck or head. The committee also approved rule changes aimed at scoring and improving the flow of the game, such as allowing quarterbacks for each team to use their own team supplied Wilson footballs, provided they have met the "new ball" quality standard established by the league. Vapormax Herre Danmark . Every. Single. Game. Thats 1,230 in total to cover the regular season. The man is Corey Sznajder, a soft-spoken 23-year-old Salisbury University grad who lives in Annapolis, Maryland and has been charting zone entries and zone exits throughout the NHL. I love big projects, he said. No kidding. At the 2013 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, I met Eric Tulsky, who presented research on the value of controlled zone entries (short answer: about twice as valuable to enter with control of the puck rather than dumping it in) and Sznajder had charted a couple hundred games that were included in that study. Vapormax Sort Danmark . Every. Single. Game. Thats 1,230 in total to cover the regular season. The man is Corey Sznajder, a soft-spoken 23-year-old Salisbury University grad who lives in Annapolis, Maryland and has been charting zone entries and zone exits throughout the NHL. I love big projects, he said. No kidding. At the 2013 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, I met Eric Tulsky, who presented research on the value of controlled zone entries (short answer: about twice as valuable to enter with control of the puck rather than dumping it in) and Sznajder had charted a couple hundred games that were included in that study. http://www.vapormaxdanmark.com/vapormax-dame-sko-danmark.html . Mako Vunipola was promoted from the reserves, with Matt Mullan called up to the bench on Thursday. "It is important that Joe is with his partner at this exciting time," England coach Stuart Lancaster said. Vapormax Herre Tilbud . Cammalleri suffered a concussion in the Flames 2-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. The 31-year-old forward did not travel with the team to Carolina. Vapormax Hvid Herre Danmark . You can watch all the action on TSN2 beginning at 7pm et/4pm pt. Pineda won his second straight start last Wednesday against Chicago, as he held the Cubs to just four hits over six scoreless innings to run his record to 2-0, while lowering his ERA to 1.ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Starting pitchers Alex Cobb and Drew Smyly and centerfielder Desmond Jennings were among eight Tampa Bay Rays avoiding salary arbitration hearings by agreeing to one-year contracts on Friday.Cobb, who moved to the front of the rotation after 2012 AL Cy Young Award winner David Price was traded to Detroit last summer, will earn $4 million. Smyly, one of the players the Rays received in the Price deal, will receive $2.65 million with an opportunity to earn more in bonuses.Jennings salary is increasing from $517,000 to $3.1 million for next season.Jake McGee will make $3.55 million and bullpen mate Kevin Jepsen $3,025,000. Catcher Rene Rivera ($1.2 million), infielder Logan Forsythe ($1.1 million) and designated hitter/catcher John Jaso ($3,175,000) also agreed to deals Friday, when players and owners exchanged proposed arbitration salaries.Its not surprising that the Rays reached deals with all eight of their arbitration-eligible players.The club has a longstanding policy of not negotiating beyond the swap. Under current ownership, the team is 5-0 in cases that have gone to hearings.Cobb, 27, went 10-9 with a 2.87 ERA in 27 starts in 2014. Smyly is a 25-year-old left-hander who made seven starts after being acquired before the July 31 deadline, going 3-1 with a 1.70 ERA.Jennings appeared in 123 games last season — 70 of them as Tampa Bays leadoff hitter — white batting .244 with 1- homers and 36 RBIs. FForsythe, 28, played a career-high 110 games in his first season with the Rays, hitting .dddddddddddd223 with six homers and 26 RBIs.Jepsen, Rivera and Jaso all were obtained in trades this off-season.Jepsen was acquired from the Los Angeles Angels after posting a career-best 2.63 ERA with 19 saves in 73 appearances last season.Rivera was part of a three-team, 11-player deal that sent 2013 AL rookie of the year Wil Myers to San Diego. With the Padres, he batted .252 with 11 homers and 44 RBIs while making a career-high 85 starts and appearing in 103 games overall in 2014.Jaso is back with his original team after being acquired from Oakland in the deal that sent Ben Zobrist to the Athletics last weekend. Hes expected to be used primarily as a designated hitter against right-handed pitching after batting .264 with nine homers and 40 RBIs a year ago.McGee was 5-2 with a 1.89 ERA and 19 saves in 73 appearances last season. He had surgery on Dec. 12 to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow and may begin 2015 on the disabled list.The Rays also announced minor league deals with infielder Juan Francisco and four others, inviting them all to major league spring training. Francisco hit .220 with 16 homers and 43 RBIs in 106 games for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2014.The others agreeing to minor league deals were catcher Mayo Acosta, outfielder Joey Butler, right-hander Jhan Mari?ez and left-hander Everett Teaford. ' ' '