Friday
the Riders take on the Eskimos at Commonwealth. Both teams are 3-2 and looking
to earn a share of first place with BC. Of course last time we played the Esks,
the fans were almost treated to the lowest scoring game since the introduction
of the forward pass. With any luck the Esks will pick up right where they left
off and our coaches will tell the players that the fourth quarter has been
eliminated and replaced with a really long 3rd quarter.
It’s
an interesting match-up. The Riders could be 5-0 if not for 2 epic fourth
quarter collapses and the Esks could be 4-1 if not for the fact that they chose
to put their fate in the hands of Steven Jyles. If you predicted the Riders and
Esks would be dominant forces in the West prior to the season, then you obviously
have one hell of a dealer.
I
hate to bring up the Ricky Ray thing again since that’s been beaten to death by
the media but good lord, can you imagine how good this team would be if they
had a competent QB?! Their defense is arguably the best in the league at this
point. For how good they are playing the Esks would honestly be better off most
games to just kick the ball on first down and let the defense win the game for
them.
And
therein lays the biggest challenge for the Riders, handling that ferocious Esk
D. I won’t lie when Stubler took off over the offseason I assumed they would
regress a great deal but they have certainly proven me wrong. Hell they are so
far outperforming the Stubler led D of last year. They lead the league in turnovers and are
allowing a microscopic 15.8 points per game (there is a chance Jyles might give
up more points to us than the D). That said, injuries are taking their toll on
the highly touted font 4 of Edmonton.
Sewell, Robinson and most importantly Howard will sit out… and that right there
represents a third of the Esks’ sacks so far. Williams and Laurent are still
there so our O-line will have their work cut out but it should be moderately
easier than last time.
The
key to victory for the offense is follow the blue print of last game… don’t
turn the ball over. In all honesty the Esk offense is awful so as long as we
don’t hand them the ball repeatedly even a mediocre offensive showing combined with our talented special teams will be
enough to win (remember our first meeting?). Normally I would recommend going
to the swing passes to Dressler and other low percentage passes in this case but
JC Sheritt is a demon at busting those up so they will be of limited value. A
strong dose of Sheets (you hear that Bob Dyce? Run the damn ball!!!! Especially
in the second half) mixed with some increased use of the wideouts (Hill or Smith
or, even god forbid, Sisco) should work early and eventually open things up for
Dressler and Getzlaf later. Edmonton
likes to bring the pressure so hot routes and quick reads will be important for
Durant. Also it would really make me feel a lot better if for just one game we
could stop using the empty backfield as our base formation.
We are averaging 30
points per game… even half that much will be enough to beat the Esks. We also
have the least turnovers and without turnovers the Esks have no shot at
winning.
Defensively,
the key will be don’t give up in the 4th… that goes for both coaches
and players. As I mentioned, the Esk offense is about as intimidating as
non-African marathon runner. They have 7… count that 7 offensive TDs on the
year and have only put up more than 1 offensive TD in 2 games this season.
Their leading receiver… is Hugh freaking Charles! Their most productive actual
receiver just cracked 200 yards (Dressler damn near did that in the first game
of the season). They are the lowest scoring offense outside of the Bombers (and
by a very narrow margin I might add).
They have the third worse run game. People this is not an offense than
can win anything if the defense and special teams don’t gift them the ball in
FG range… and even then Jyles will find a way to screw things up.
We
have Russ back at half which moves Maze back to CB which will dramatically
improve our secondary. Though that will be slightly offset by the fact that
Nick Graham will be manning the other corner… well to be more accurate he will
be hopelessly trailing whatever receiver he was supposed to be covering. The
good news is Jyles is a terrible QB so maybe the combination of Jyles’ errant
throws and Graham’s errant coverage will inadvertently result in a pick.
Eliminate
Charles, get pressure up front and force Jyles to throw and this should be a
very manageable match-up for the D. It’s not like they are going to repeatedly
drive the field on us unless we give up the big play.
I
know the game will actually be a lot tougher and tightly contested than it
looks on paper but still this is not a game we should lose. I mean the Esks
managed to lose to Winnipeg
for goodness sake.
I’m
expecting a very slow, grinding defensive showdown type game that will have all
the entertainment value of the world series of chess but I could care less as long as we win.
Riders
by 10..
1 comment:
Nice work as usual. Loved the non-African marathon line. To add to the Eskimo offensive misery...you mentioned only 2 games where they have had more than 1 offensive TD...and both games came against the Bombers!
If you take their two Bomber games out of the mix, their offensive numbers become even more horrific
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