Roughrider Report
Some interesting moves at Rider camp over the weekend has made it an up in the air feeling for the Roughriders as they prepared to host Edmonton in the July 3 home opener at Taylor Field.
After missing a bunch of field goals in a 34-6 loss to BC: the Riders seemed relatively content in going ahead with Chris Milo and the man himsel, Eddie Johnson.
Instead of bringing in another kicker – and they have brought in three so far this training camp – they will have until the Labour Day game to get it sorted when Congi is expected to come off the nine game injured list.
But the extent of the injury to Brent Hawkins, and the fact it is a shoulder he originally injured last year and again cost him time in the NFL, is putting the name of Jessie Lumsden on people's lips. Lumsden was a great player, but had a glass shoulder that eventually forced him to settle for something like bobsledding.
The loss of Hawkins has the Riders scrambling to put together an adequate pass rush. What we saw again BC was just awful. If it doesn't improve soonish, we may be wishing for the return of Gary Etcheverry.