Time to Exorcise Some Demons
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For the last four seasons the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have achieved the feat of getting inside the heads of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In 2018 and 2019 the two met in the Western Final but a ball hitting a crossbar, and then being physically dominated resulted in a Rider team that did not fight back and had no idea of how to deal with adversity.
The hiring of Cory Mace has seen a marked improvement in the Rider team, starting with the defense, enough consistency on the offensive line that even five or six starters out did not foul them up, and especially with a team that for the most part, fought in every game it was in.
One of the least remarked things about Mace as a coach is how he leaves his players on the injured list until they are fully ready to come back, and not rushed back only to get injured worse. Whether it is AJ Ouellette, or Kian Schaffer-Baker or name an offensive lineman, Mace as a former player is showing the patience that separates coaches who are playing a long game versus those who rush their players off the injury list because of panic over team performance.