What
a beautiful day in Saskatoon. My window is open with the sounds of
chirping birds outside and the Rouge White & Blue podcast piping
through my wireless speaker. It's Monday, the first day of summer
and ten days until the Roughriders season opener at Old Mosaic
Stadium.
Let's
recap. In the last seventeen days, Chris Jones has wanted to puke,
we've endured the confetti canon power outage and we've released
Brett Smith.
GASP!
Chris
Jones is nauseous after every loss, he says, and admitted in every
media scrum that there's lot's of work to be done. I believe him. I
think we have the talent but remember the majority of the players are
new to the Roughriders so have all new schemes and plays to learn.
Is 17 days long enough to learn brand new material? To put this in
perspective, it takes every beginner piano student 8 weeks to play
Hot Cross Buns well. EIGHT weeks. As fans we want them to stun
everyone out of the gate when I really think we have to be patient,
however, Riders fans are not known for their patience. This team is
going to win...eventually...and I suspect the fan base is going to
lose a few to panic attacks of their own because of a slower start
but I predict by Labour Day this Rider team will be rolling. Isn't
it better to be a strong team at the end of the season? It's not how
you start – it's how you finish.
TSN
and the CFL were brought to a grinding halt over a confetti canon.
~
face-palm ~
A
confetti canon is a little hand held tube which can be bought at
discount stores like Giant Tiger. Seriously. This little
devil was shot at various power lines, transformers and such around
the Old Mosaic Stadium area sending the stadium into darkness at half
time while longing eyes gazed over to New Mosaic Stadium lit up in
all it's glory mocking with it's generators. We can't get over there
soon enough and yet what a way to start the farewell season than with
an epic blackout. It's hysterical and amazing at the same time.
To
contrast, the Roughriders second preseason bout was in Edmonton
against the Eskimo's. This game was not broadcast on TSN nor did the
“schmoes” allow anyone to stream the game stating it would
detract from ticket sales. So those of us in Saskie had to rely on
good old fashioned radio like the game blackout days of the 1980's OR
you could have watched the periscope of an Eskie fan via Twitter.
C'mon TSN! This is the best you can do? No wonder the CFL has such
a hard time being taken seriously. The story line was a huge one
with Chris Jones returning to his spurned ex team for the first time,
the Roughriders with the biggest fan base in the country and the
Eskies being defending Grey Cup Champions. Apparently 5 TSN channels
of golf is more important.
-
eye-roll -
Nope.
We didn't “see” a thing.
Hard
to justify the player cuts which were submitted to the league office
10am Sunday morning and not made public until approx 12:15pm and
10,000 screen refreshes. Terrance Cobb, Qudarius Ford and Clarence
Denmark were released but what has everyone churned up was the
release of the 2015 backup QB Brett Smith. In the training camp
situation I honestly couldn't tell him apart from any of the other
quarterbacks with the exception of Darian Durant. I thought when I
saw Smith in the Green White scrimmage that he still had the happy
feet and was too eager to run and I still thought that when he was in
the first preseason game. Sure, having escape-ability is one thing
but after lot's of intense thought of the situation I've formed a few
thoughts:
- When your QB is indecisive your offense doesn't know what you're doing and this often results in missed opportunities and holding penalties.
- The game was not slowing down. He was having issues seeing the field and going through his reads.
- Smith's instinct was to use his legs. Did our porous O line in 2015 wreck his development?
- Smith was spirited. He wasn't executing the play. He defied coaches and took selfish penalties. There is no “I” in team.
Don't
get me wrong because I completely still think Smith has potential and
maybe he'll have the opportunity with another team...it just won't be
the Roughriders in 2016.
Now
we wait for Chris Jones and crew to bring in a third Quarterback.
They've got 10 days to make changes and get ready for the home opener
against the Toronto Argonauts on June 30th under the
lights at Old Mosaic Stadium. In the meantime, the Riders have a
week one bye which gives Rider Nation just enough time to invest in
enough Pepto-Bismol to settle our stomachs. Buckle yourselves in to
the bandwagon, folks, we are in for a heck of a roller coaster ride.
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