The long national nightmare of Rider’s fans is over.
Okay, it was only three weeks, but the riders abolished their two-game losing streak in Ottawa, thanks to the 20–13 victory over the last place’s Redblack.
While the Green and White West Division can be closer to the right to finish first in the West Division and to host the Western Final in November, you cannot blame fans if they are still not thrilled with the position of their football team. Riders won, but it was nothing close to a performance that won him the playoff game.
Here is good, bad, and dumb of the 11th win of the season.
Good
A week ago, The Riders Defense held the team in Edmonton most of the night, but finally the walls gave way and it became a thick result.
Against Ottawa, Raksha did all the work to ensure that the riders left the country’s capital with victory.
Moving forward, there are a lot of questions in Ottawa’s quarterbacks. Defense took advantage of the miscarriage of Drew Brown with three interception, in which Sam Linebacker Antony Brook Junior took the riders 85-Gaja in the house to give a 14–0 lead. It was a leadership that he never surrendered.
They did it in a different fashion, as well as as well as. He did not have the best game, but still managed to maintain Redblack.
Perhaps the most impressive part of the night was how Defense adjusted the Redblack to the quarterback Dustin Krum in the lineup. Immediately, you saw an energy innings from Ottawa, but he faced an early storm and kept Krum only 99 yards. Perhaps even more important thing, they limited it to eight yards with the ground.
When Krum plays the legs closely, which are going in late sports, there are dangerous things. Thanks to the defense, the riders avoided being a victim of another crumbaack.
bad
For the second week in one row, the crime of the riders was trapped in the mud for most of the night. Play an opening drive touchdown and a 66-yard splash, and they did nothing.
The most disturbing thing remains a drama of Trevor Harris, which struggled for the second consecutive week. Quarterback at a distance of 341 yards at night, a touchdown and, most importantly, after last week, no interception. However, he never looked really comfortable and again struggling to constantly find or hit his receiver.
I think there are some increasing pain for receiver such as Sam Emillas and Qian Shefer-Betra, who are returning to the lineup. He is clearly a talented player, but is trying to catch a crime that has played most of the season without him. However, it should not lead to this poor of a demonstration.
The thunderous part of the whole thing is his reluctance to use his best player, to run AJ Oulet back, a completely. The native of Ohio had 18 carry, but it was inflated by the team to use in a short-yardgs without quarterback tommy Stevens on the roster.
They should be able to produce more yards than 87 yards that they managed after the first drive of the game and began before the fourth quarter.
In the last minutes of the Harris game, the Fambal in the Ottawa Five-Yard line was damaged, but it was placed in a bad place by a play call, which the ball in the intestine of the Oulets needed the ground firmly. Oddly, the running back ended, when he managed to chase the Redbux defensive lineman Bryas Carter and managed to save a touchdown. Ottawa eventually settled for a field goal, making sure that the rider would be a touchdown forward.
I understand the desire to achieve Harris and the rest of the crime, but sometimes you just bend on rolling. Recently, it is oulette.
Dumb
I would have to give credit to TSN analyst Paul Lapolis. A few years ago, the former CFL coach made his debut as a color analyst in the season after working with a panel for most of the year.
It was not a smooth infection at all, as I believe Lapolis struggled to find his character in the booth. We all know that he knows the game, but being a good broadcaster requires more than that.
As time has passed, Karishma of Lapolis has dramatically improved and I think we saw a big example of this during this broadcast when she was included in the reid for a promo for a promo for NCAA game on TSN+. With great strictness, Lapolis said he was not interested in watching curling, tennis or hockey. He wants to see football.
We would forgive Lapolis to throw some unnecessary shade towards the great game of curling, as the reads were fun and a welcome for broadcasting.