Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Groundhog Day

Oh Crap

.....Oh my gawd.....

NO! Not again!

Is it Groundhog Day? You know the Bill Murray movie where he keeps waking up to the same day over and over until he finally gets it right.

~ I got you babe ~

On Saturday evening I watched our franchise and future legendary quarterback Darian Durant go down again. I saw him clutch his ankle and then fall to the ground. What? My Hubby asked. It's a cramp I said. It's gotta be a cramp. After all, it was 32 degrees. Cramping is likely.

* moan *

Then the cart came out to take Doubles away and I knew it was more serious than dehydration cramps. Hubby said I bet it's his Achilles. I had that horrible sinking sickening feeling in my stomach. Then I realized – Thank goodness for Kevin Glenn. I even muttered it out loud. Still, I'm left feeling numb and in disbelief just like those empty pages of New Moon when Edward leaves Bella.

July.

Those F%&$'n Bombers! They took Darian away from us last year on Labour Day and here they did it in our very own home at the season opener on Taylor Field. OK, I know Darian wasn't hit and no player is to blame and yet.....grrrrr! The four Bomber fans in our section don't help the argument any. They were all too happy to disrespect our national anthem by screaming nonsense. Meh, I'm sure they don't even remember after all the wobbly pops they chugged.

Achilles. Besides knowing that Kory Sheets suffered Achilles injuries twice and is awaiting a second surgery, I know nothing about Achilles. In Greek mythology Achilles was a hero of the Trojan War and was in fact considered the greatest warrior. Some legends say Achilles was killed by Paris who shot him in the heal with an arrow while other stories say his only point of weakness was his heal and that's why we have the expression “Achilles heal.” Knowing these things, doesn't it kind of make weird sense that our hero would suffer this injury?

It's three days later and I still feel ill for Darian. I don't know another player who is so widely loved by fans and players alike. Well wishes came from many players including Nik Lewis and Jon Cornish. I thought that was very admirable as I've been so hard on Corndog.....er, I mean, Cornish over the years.

We saw Durant fight back after arm surgery. I witnessed him at training camp. I've been in awe the couple times I've been lucky enough to meet him. The man is larger than life. He was back. Even though die hard rabid fans like myself feel these things, I'm sure it's nothing in comparison to the heartbreak Darian must be feeling for himself.

Now that the dust is settling, all kinds of stories are emerging. The craziest is Coach Chamblin being accused of not only withholding the injury information but lying about it. People like to try to lay blame on someone and anyone. It's simply not true. There would be no reason to withhold or lie about such a thing. The situation is what it is. I'm sure Chamblin is just as sick about it as everyone else.

It's Kevin Glenn's team now. Kevin is not new to this situation. He's had to deal with it a few times before and even he admitted he doesn't know why. What will be interesting is seeing how the team rallies around him. Kevin can be the leader we want. He yearns for a Grey Cup.....the only thing he hasn't earned in his career. This could be the year and let's face it, it does seem rather like fate that he has ended up as the Saskatchewan Roughriders back up quarterback after leaving the team in 2003. Glenn led the Blue Bombers to the Grey Cup in 2007 but didn't play due to his own injury which of course led to the Riders win. It could be some kind of twisted green karma for things to work out this way. Will this be the year the most under rated quarterback in the CFL gets his own monkey off his back?

It's going to be interesting.

Suddenly, Brett Smith (1 of 3 Smith's on the roster) is the back up quarterback and the Riders are without a third string. Rumours and speculation abound as to whether Tino “the sun will shine” Sunseri will return to the team since he is familiar with Jacques Chapdelaine's offence. How would he feel about being asked back? Do football players think that way? Would he be happy to just have a job again?

These are things I don't know.

What I do know is that as sad as my little green heart is.....I will be clad in sunblock, with butt firmly planted in my section 14 seat, come Sunday's game against the the fresh off a surprising win over the Edmonton Eskimo's – the Toronto Argonauts - who have also seemed to find themselves in a bit of a backup situation of their own.

Lastly, I hope everyone gets behind Kevin Glenn and the Roughriders. I hope Darian see's the team he loves and bleeds for rally back and I pray that all the roads lead back to Winnipeg in November.

Let's do this for Darian.


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