Sunday the 5-6 Alouettes (who have a
serious shot at the first ever eastern crossover… more a product of the sad
state of the bottom half of the West Division than of the Als merits) will be
in town for an afternoon showdown with the Riders.
Offensively the Alouettes are actually
awful… and coming from someone who has spent the season watching the Riders I
feel well qualified to make that assessment. They have the 2nd least
points scored (averaging just 19.2 pts per game), the least passing yards and
the 3rd most turnovers. The thing is, having a proficient passing
attack isn’t really that Als’ game plan. They have a strong running attack (#2
in the league) and play great in the other phases of the game (which I will
touch on later). All their QB is expected to do is manage the game and not
screw up too much. Sometimes it works… sometimes they start Tanner Marsh who attempted
to break the single game record for turnovers in his only start. Not sure at
this point if Crompton or Cato starts. Obviously I’d prefer Crompton as I don’t
think he’s very good. Either way the passing attack is the secondary concern in
this game. Priority 1 is stopping Sutton and the run game.
We managed that last week against Jeremiah Johnson so this should be possible (especially
if Doughty plays and Knox bumps back outside). But as much as the Als’ pass
game is struggling, our pass defense has the ability to make pretty much
everyone look like a superstar (Crompton included). SJ Green can make good
secondaries look bad… that can’t bode well for us. Their O-line gives good
protection so our D-line will have their work cut out for them is winning the
battle in the trenches. I think we are all hoping for another Munroe belly rub
or 2.
Much like a not so well endowed dude
compensates by buying a fancy car , the Als compensate for a weak offense with a lock down D (my car is both economical and practical just for the record). They
are second in points allowed giving up only 16.4 points per game to opposing offenses.
The weakness I see in their D is right in the middle. The injury to MLB Kyle Elsworth
means they will be starting their 3rd MLB of the season. Now
Montreal has good LBs so it’s not a huge weakness but we will need to slow down
that D-line (which is second in sacks) and what better way than by running down
their throat and testing the MLB. Sounds like we may get Adcock back which will
give a massive boost to that O-line. To call Hardrick a serviceable replacement
would be embellishing his talent quite a bit. Look for Glenn and his receivers
to be in better synch this week. I would be leaning heavy on slot backs like
Dressler inside in the short to medium. That and the run should set up the deep
shots like we saw to Roosevelt last week.
The last thing to mention when
discussing the Als is how good their return game is… tops in the league in
terms of average returns. Montreal’s success generally come when both the
defense and special teams help take the pressure off the O. If we can take the
big returns out of it (which we have been pretty good at this year) then it
will put more pressure on their O to produce.
This is a very winnable
game. We damn near beat the RedBlacks and they are a better team all around
than the Als. The thing is, we have damn near beaten a lot of teams. In what is
pretty much the polar opposite of my love life the Riders typically treat us to
a really solid performance for an extended period only to fail to eventually
finish and leave us in disappointment (okay, I guess the disappointment thing
would apply to me too). I would love nothing more than to see a win… mainly
because this is our second last home game and there may be 7 people at the
final one in late October. Based on the match-ups I think we could win. But I
have seen the same scenario week in and week out. In the infamous words of
George W: “There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably
in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you
can't get fooled again.”
Close game but
Als by a Nik Lewis TD
Don’t forget
that it’s Purolator Tackle Hunger Day so load up with food donations or cash
before you come to the game.
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