Riders 19 – Bombers 17
Well it was certainly a lot more
stressful on the old heart than I would have preferred but in the end the Riders
did what they do on Labour Day… win. How in the hell do old people not die at
these games? I’m in decent shape and my heart can barely take it. This year’s
edition of the Labour Day Classic had quite the dramatic finish. As that final
drive progressed, my thoughts progressed as follows:
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Dammit,
Dickenson is going to lose on Labour Day. I really wanted to like him
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Well
I guess we are punting for overtime.
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Oh
thank god Brett Lauther has a massive range
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Holy
hell we are going to win!!
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
It’s about at that point that my memory of
the rest of the day gets mysteriously foggy.
It was a game where we outplayed the
Bombers in the first half but weren’t able to take advantage in terms of scoring.
We then just stuck in there and survived the second half in time pull yet
another sprinkle of Jesus out of our bag of tricks.
The defense did their job and were really
what carried us on Sunday. The had 3 sacks, 2 interceptions, held them under 20
points and really only allowed 2 big plays all game. Derrick Moncrief started
the game like a man possessed. First play he snuffed out for a tackle for no
gain. He then followed up with an interception the next play and added a punishing
sack before the quarter was done (It wasn’t quite Craig Butler killer Buck
Pierce but it was still pretty awesome). They did a good job of making
Streveler uncomfortable in the pocket. So uncomfortable that at one point he
just decided to throw a pass directly to Purifoy (nice read by him on that play).
I really think Winnipeg wanted to lean heavy on Demski but we seemed to take
that away from them. Some tackling to clean up in the run game but overall a
great day.
Offense was a mixed bag. They started alright,
though they didn’t get near enough point for the field position they were constantly
starting with. Then they just decided to take an extra long halftime and do absolutely
nothing until the final drive. Obviously Winnipeg has a great defense so some
struggles were to be expected. But Fajardo made some bad decisions in that game
(something he has done very rarely this season). The second INT probably should
not have been thrown and was poorly placed. The first INT was just a really dumb
throw. He had no business making it. To his credit, he learned from it because
the exact same play came up again a bit later and he made a better decision.
Winnipeg keyed into the fact that Fajardo’s tendency is to spin and roll out
left and it cost us a few sacks. But struggles aside, just like in the Hamilton
game, when it mattered most he shook it off and delivered. I love that he leans
heavy on Roosevelt. I like how we keep milking that Shaq crosser. I didn’t like
how little we ran but we made up for that in the end. I also like how we
largely kept Willie Jefferson from being a game changer.
Special teams had a good day. Kick
coverage was solid. Returns were decent. Even Jon Ryan decided to not suck and
for the first time, he consistently hit the numbers when punting. I would of
course prefer he progress to outside the numbers but this marks phenomenal
progress from previous games.
Coaching made some early mistakes that
we are lucky didn’t cost us. If you are going to challenge something 3 minutes
into a game you better be damn sure you can win. One look at the replay on the
jumbotron and 30,000 people could have told you not to challenge. It was a bad
decision. As was whatever sequence of events led to us needing to take our
second time out on a play where Winnipeg was conceding a safety.
The important thing though is we found a
way to win. You just get the sense that this team believes in themselves and
that can take a team a long way. We now sit in sole possession of second place. No time to rest on our laurels though. We have
a chance to takeover first place next week but the difficulty and intensity
will ramp up as we have to do it in their park.
Other random thoughts:
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There
was a series of events where Winnipeg lined up for a FG and ended up running
the QB sneak for the first down (a good call). Thanks to an intentional grounding
call and a tackle for a loss they ended up punting 3 plays later. Probably
should just have taken the points.
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Lavar
Edwards is probably getting fined for his hit on the long snapper. I honestly
don’t know how the refs didn’t call that in the game.
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Who
at the army did we piss off to get blacklisted from fly bys?
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"Who at the army did we piss off to get blacklisted from fly bys?"
Not the Army's call. Requests for flyby's go through the RCAF's 1st Canadian Air Division in Winnipeg.
Despite what most Canadians think, the friken Army is not the entire Canadian Armed Forces, there is a Navy and an Air Force as well (also Special Forces, but we're not allowed to talk about them. :0 )
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