Big plays in second-quarter help lift Riders to win over Redblacks
Instead of celebrating a 28-13 win over the Ottawa Redblacks, Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Craig Dickenson had to address the ejection of defensive tackle Garrett Marino from the game.
In the fourth quarter, Marino was ejected after a low hit on Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli that would knock the pivot out of the game. Marino got up after the hit, flexing and celebrating the play. As he was walking to the tunnel, Marino held his helmet in the air on his way out.
“That’s not the way you want to finish a game. We were playing pretty good football the whole game and we had a chance to close it out in style and it ended in a way none of us wanted to see,” Dickenson said. “I sure hope Masoli is OK, I hope it’s not too bad. Garrett does feel bad and we will have a discussion with him and do something to make sure he understands that’s not how we play, that’s not what we coach, that’s not what we want to do and that’s not part of how we expect our team to play football.
“(Those antics) totally taints the win. I talked to the guys for three minutes — I told them the schedule, I didn’t hand out game balls, and didn’t do anything I normally do,” Dickenson said. “It didn’t need to happen. I’m disappointed in the team — do I still love them? Yes, I love each and every one of them and they are still part of this team and we’re going to move forward. We can win classy but that is not the way I want to see us win games.”