Jefferson says Bombers defence poised to set early tone in Grey Cup clash with Als
HAMILTON — Willie Jefferson believes that he and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ defensive front can win the Grey Cup in the game’s first quarter.
It’s all about getting in the head of Alouettes quarterback Cody Fajardo as quickly as possible when Winnipeg meets Montreal on Sunday for the CFL championship. Jefferson, a defensive end, said that starts with the Alouettes’ first offensive possession.
“Soon as the defence hits the field we have the opportunity to set the tone for the game,” said Jefferson on Saturday. “Winning on first down, stopping the run, getting to Cody, make him have a rough day, not letting him out of the pocket or extend plays with his legs, not letting him run for first downs and things like that.
“If we can eliminate that, then we’ll have a good opportunity to have a good game.”