‘There’s only so many cracks at it’: Riders’ veterans looking to make up for past playoff disappointments
The veteran voices inside the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ locker room have been sharing a similar message this week.
“As you get older, you realize your chances are fewer and fewer and I do sense that, especially in guys like (centre) Dan Clark, (defensive tackle) Micah Johnson and (defensive end) A.C. Leonard. They know that there’s only so many cracks at it and they want to make hay while they can,” head coach Craig Dickenson said. “Some of the rookies think you’re going to be in the playoffs and make a run every year or have a chance to and the veterans know even though it’s a nine-team league, it’s hard to win the Grey Cup and you only get so many cracks at it.
“I think there’s a lot of urgency in the locker room.”
Wide receiver Shaq Evans knows the pain that comes with losing at home in the playoffs. Evans was on the 2018 and 2019 teams that lost to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers – 23-18 in the semi-final in 2018, 20-13 in 2019.