Ground to a halt: Riders seeking more consistent run game
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are looking to make some headway when it comes to their rushing attack.
While running back Jamal Morrow is fourth in the CFL in rushing with 502 yards on the ground, Saskatchewan this season has only managed 787 rushing yards — third-fewest in the league entering the week.
A reason for that has been recent games where the Riders have only managed 16, 54, and 66 yards on the ground. Prior to last week’s 117-yard effort against the Montreal Alouettes, the last time the Riders had more than 100 yards rushing was July 15 against the Calgary Stampeders (115).
“It definitely is frustrating and I know we want to be able to run the ball as a team,” Morrow said. “We just keep champing at the bit. We know it’s never pretty; the run game isn’t going to be pretty. There will be negative and minimal gains.