‘I’m sick of losing’: Ed Gainey looks to improve playoff fortunes
Ed Gainey is no stranger to the pain of a heartbreaking loss in the CFL playoffs – and he’s sick of it.
“Every year we do really well in the regular season – we finish first or second in the West – and then we pretty much play one game and then we’re done,” the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ defensive back said. “I’m sick of losing to Calgary. I’m sick of losing to Winnipeg. I’m ready to take that next step and handle business and do what we’ve got to do.”
While Gainey has been with the Riders since 2016, his CFL career started with the Montreal Alouettes in 2012.
“Jim Popp was there all the way. I had a pro day back at home in (Winston-Salem, NC.) and there was a handful of NFL scouts there and Jim Popp was the only CFL scout out there,” Gainey said. “He offered me a contract and asked me if I wanted to play. I took it for what it was and I thanked the man upstairs for the opportunity and I ran with it.