What can you say about Thursday's game that hasn't already been said about Britney Spears? It was painful to listen to and involved a variety of people repeatedly scoring with very little effort. Now, although I don't like seeing a game this lopsided, you do have to put it in perspective. We didn't dress 14 of our regular starters and the ones that did dress didn't play the whole game, whereas Edmonton played their starters for the majority of the game. I won't spend too much time dwelling on the game but here's a few things I did take away:
- Anton McKenzie has stepped up big time and is ready to be an impact player
- Congratulations to Carl Berman and Stu Foord who played their way onto the team
- Congratulations to Chris Getzlaf and Tad Kornegay who played themselves off the roster
- Apparently we still haven't addressed 2 major concerns from last year... coverage on kicks and covering crossing routes.
- I warned you about Ricky Ray getting hurt. Although it turned out to be a minor injury, I wish I could have been there to see Maciocia's life flash before his eyes as Ray laid there on the field.
- Wayne Smith managed to take 2 consecutive penalties despite not even dressing for the game, or even being in the same province for that matter. Come on Wayne you gotta be more disciplined than that. You gotta show some veteranism (as Carm would say).
With the final preseason game out of the way, it was time for the easiest part of any coach's job... the cuts. Now while we weren't able to cut everyone we wanted to we did cut a lot of people.
Bagley you're cut. Bake, Burnett and Verdon you're cut. Bradshaw, Chatelain, Curvey, Dokes, Zelinski and Freeman you're gone. Heard, we liked your hustle... that's why it was so hard to cut you. Congratulations to the rest of you, you made the team! Except Hernandez, Hicks, Kornegay, Lynch, Marshall, Orban, Stratton and Whitley. You guys are cut.
Now everyone give me 5 laps and hit the showers. Oh Griffin, you don't have to... you're cut.
Given that we haven't yet declared our 7 man practice roster, I expect that a few of these guys will be sticking around town. However, competition for those spots got a little more heated with news that 4th overall draft pick Keith Shologan was released by the San Diego Chargers and has been in contact with Eric Tillman about joining the Riders. Now we didn’t expect Shologan to show up in Riderville until sometime in September but it looks like he’ll be here sooner than expected. I can honestly say this is the first time I’ve been excited about a 300 lbs man coming early.
Elsewhere in the CFL...
First overall draft pick Dylan Barker will likely miss the rest of the season after breaking his leg during preseason action. I feel bad for Barker and was looking forward to see him in action this season. Someone should have told him though, if he really didn't want to play for the Ti-cats there are less drastic ways of going about it.
Check back later this week as we cue up the season opener. I'm the Rider
Prophet and those are my sentmonies.
6 comments:
Hi Prophet,
Now I know you've got a lot of material, what with the regular season kickoff less than two days away, but I would be grateful to get your perspective on what TSN is reporting. Apparently Duncan O'Mahoney broke his toe on the way to the washroom in the middle of the night and won't be appearing in the season opener.
Thoughts?
Ah the never ending saga that is Duncan O'Mahony. I will defintely be addressing this gem of a story in tommorow's post.
Well played with the you're cut bit - one of the all-time top 3 Simpsons' gags.
Also, sentimonies appears to be a perfectly cromulent word.
Well I am always trying to embiggen my vocabulary.
Must be your noble spirit.
Nice work on the Leader-Post Rider chat. Your question led to the worst Vanstone-pun of all time, and that's saying someting.
"I can honestly say this is the first time I’ve been excited about a 300 lbs man coming early.".....Really buddy, you had to resort to a coming joke. Other than that, fully enjoyable.
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