The Week Which Lies Ahead
I suppose it isn’t often a man can go 1-3 in his CFL pool and still be smiling Monday. But even with a questionable interference call for Toronto, Jebus loves them. Hamilton, getting the best of the CFL catfight, the plucky Ottawa Redblacks getting sparking liquor sales and incidental human sacrifice in Winnipeg, the city only outdone in glamour by Chernobyl, all seemed to turn out relatively well for Saskatchewan.
Here in Riderville, the pitchforks and torches have been put away somewhat as the Henry Burris trade rumors seem to have floated away.
Ottawa wanted Weston Dressler for Henry. Really? In the words of the great philosopher Buddy Holly, “That’ll be the Day”.
Rider Head Coach, Cory Chamblin, was beating himself for a fourth quarter loss of heart in punting on third and a yard and a half considering the Riders just set a record for three two-point converts in one game. However, the illegal substitution by Brian Peters who wandered onto the field one play after being taken off by a trainer and ending up in a Calgary TD instead of field goal was the bigger faux pas.