Roughriders players ‘need to take ownership’ of season
The Saskatchewan Roughriders head into their final game before the bye week hoping to find some positive momentum before they go their separate ways after Thursday's game in Toronto.
The season has been a series of miscues, leading to a 1-6 start and the team fighting for the respect they've had over the last five seasons.
Linebacker Barrin Simpson has taken a larger leadership role in his second season with the Roughriders but doesn't believe the team needs elaborate speeches to get fired up to win.
“It has to be self-motivated. The guys on the team have to take the responsibility of, 'hey, we're going to take ownership of what we're doing.' The coaches can only do so much. They put the scheme together. Motivational speeches, you can do that all day long but when it boils down to it we have to go out there and we have to make plays.”