Winning Ugly New Theme of CFL Stretch Drive
Thanksgiving Weekend served up a number of turkeys on a several fronts, and judging from the lists of TSN/CFL sponsors being compiled in Edmonton by Schmoe fans for potential boycotts, there seem to be seconds for everyone.
Some playoff clinching and eliminations have taken place with the Grey Cup hangover now becoming official in Toronto as the Argonauts were eliminated with a 26-23 loss to BC; Montreal was eliminated in 12-6 snoozer loss to Calgary, while the Riders apparently clinched with a 19-12 win over Deadmonton and Winnipeg seems to have gotten it’s groove back with a 40-32 overtime win against Ottawa.
So let’s start with Winnipeg, which was staring at the possibility that it’s season was going to go down the drain if it lost in Ottawa. What went off the rails for Winnipeg during its four game losing streak was the offense disappeared in some dark hole underneath Dollarama Stadium.
To be more precise, what seemed to have happened and is continuing to some extent, is that Winnipeg’s American receivers are not worth a damn, their Canadian receivers are showing some promise and so Winnipeg is relying on Andrew Harris to run the ball and their defense to hold other teams to a reasonable level.