Roughriders want discipline for eye gouge
Many people have returned from Montreal with blood shot eyes before, but Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Weston Dressler has a much better excuse.
Dressler found himself in an unusual position against Alouettes defensive back Dwight Anderson late in Sunday's game. Replay clearly showed Anderson had his hand jammed in Dressler's helmet and the apparent eye gouge has left Dressler's left eye a little swollen and blood shot.
Dressler says he's fine and was very much the diplomat when talking to reporters about the play.
“I really don't have much to say about him or the way he plays the game but I'm just happy our team went in there, played a great game and were able to get the win.”