Riders 25 – Bombers 24
Today marks a first
for this blog. It’s the first time I have ever been thankful for anything
related to Manitoba (minus the whole “making us look really good by comparison”
thing). But I would like to start today off by officially thanking the Winnipeg
Blue Bombers for doing everything in their power to ensure we won a game we
probably should not have.
There was Shannon
Boatman who thought that taking a free shot at Odell Willis was worth
sacrificing a big offensive gain for. There was Kenny Mainor who thought that taking
Drew Willy on a long jog before delivering a belly to belly suplex roughly 5
minutes after the whistle blew was worth sacrificing the 3rd down
that the rest of his D had just forced. And there was Coach Burke who had so
little confidence in his kicker that he didn’t even attempt a 40 yard FG with
the wind at his back which would have forced the Riders to drive for a TD which
we more than likely were not going to get. PS – I’m sure glad that Burke has
rectified the lack of discipline that supposedly cost LaPo his job.
In typical Rider fashion,
it was a rollercoaster game of ups and down. When Edwards fumbled on their first
series I assumed we were in for another stomping. When an errant snap led to
Graeme Bell blocking what only barely qualifies as a punting attempt by Milo, I
was convinced it just wasn’t going to be our day.
I would like to start
with a huge congratulations to our defense. Lost in all the drama was how well
they performed. They did not allow a solitary offensive TD, held Matthews in
check yet again and did a decent job with Simpson. The way they were playing,
had it not been for that Washington punt return TD, I don’t think the end
result would have been in doubt past halftime. I really like the play of our 3
DTs (Williams, Alford and Shologan) and was impressed by the game Maze had.
Yeah it wasn’t pretty (well to be fair it was probably pretty by local
standards) but the D did their job.
Offense was about
what you expect when your back-up gets thrust into action early in the game (Willy
thrust into action early #potentialwillyheadlines). It was serviceable but it
wasn’t about to intimidate anyone. I honestly thought that Willy’s half decent
performance would end all the calls for him to supplant Durant as starter...
evidently I was wrong. To put this bluntly anyone who seriously thinks that
Willy gives us a better chance of winning at this point than Durant is an idiot
and evidently watched a different game than me on Sunday.
Yes, Willy did what
it took to win and showed a lot of promise but he needs a lot of work yet. What
he showed was exactly what you would hope for from a young back-up QB. He came
in moved the chains, put up some points, was calm and composed, and stepped up
when the pressure was on. But he was also painfully indecisive in the pocket. I’m
not sure if he was doing advanced calculus in his head to determine the best
option but there were times where they could have gone to commercial break
during his reads and not missed anything. He was way too hesitant to run (which
is a shame because when he did it worked great), ran backwards for 30 yards on
a sack and threw pick. Now these are all very typical rookie mistakes and all
very correctable. I was happy with his performance but he showed why he is an
excellent back-up and potential starter down the line... he did not show
anything that would lead me to believe Durant should sit for any reason but
injury. I wish everyone would stop being so infatuated with Willy when we have
Double D to get excited about.
Other random
thoughts:
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That
McHenry TD getting called back was the universe righting itself... no one would
ever believe McHenry caught a TD.
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Was
anyone else severely panicking when both McHenry and Getz were on the sidelines?...
that meant Hargreaves, Bell and Hughes were all we had left on offense for
Canadians.
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Jock
Sanders is awesome! His only problem is that he is too fast even for his own
feet
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2
games – 2 huge plays for Brooks Foster. Hopefully he gets more involved on O
with each passing week
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How
about that blocked FG by Mick Williams?!
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How
about that end over end tackle courtesy of Collins and Lobendahn?!
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I
liked how we used Sheets, the Bombers were stuffing his runs pretty good so we
got him the ball through the passing game. Lesson here is the same as every
week, good things happen when you get the ball to Sheets
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Someone
needs to slap Chris Getzlaf... way too many penalties! He was also the intended
target on the Willy INT. Lesson here is the same as every week (well expect last
week where he played well), good things rarely come when you throw to Getzlaf. Nice
block though.
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O-line
had a rough game against a talented and fired up Bomber D-line. Still think we
need to do more to help them out (i.e. rollouts, screens, TE sets) especially when
you have a rookie in at QB.
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Hope
Dressler is OK... check that praying to god Dressler is OK.
It’s been a while
since a Rider win took years off my life expectancy but this one surely did. It
wasn’t pretty and could very easily have gone the other way but these ugly
games are the kind we are going to need to win if we hope to play in late
November. They don’t ask how, they just ask how many. We are back at .500 and
right in the mix with the rest of the West division... now we just have to show
we can win against a team that isn’t a complete and utter trainwreck.
A couple of more #potential Willy headlines as inspired by this article
ReplyDeleteWilly considered serviceable but not intimidating
Good things happen when a Willy hits the Sheets.
If I read the finalits for the CJME contest right: boooooo!
This Willy headlines thing just keeps on going. i love it... the headlines that is, not Willy.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes you did read right, I agree with your boooo. Guess the world just wasn't ready for Prophet on the radio.
Loved it loved it loved it, I think I saw Mike Kelley pulling up on Jeff Reinbold's harley at the stadium on Maroons Road this morning…not sure what that means.
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