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Will the real Saskatchewan Roughriders please stand up?

The team from the province which bares the phone prefix '306' was the toast of the Canadian Football League after a torrid start this summer under rookie head coach Corey Chamblin.  They were the last of the unbeatens.  

Now, following the Roughriders' 28-20 loss at Edmonton Friday night, they are the club searching for its identity. 

Spirits high in Riderville


"We're good...We realize what's wrong.  It's not like, after the game we're looking for answers or we're getting blown out.  The psyche's good, spirits are high, it's early and we all realize that."

- Riders QB Darian Durant

What happened?

Well, Friday night before the largest crowd in the CFL this season (just over 43,000), the Roughriders put on a display of penalty-laden football and lost the turnover battle 3-0. We had just learned that 89 per cent of teams who win the turnover battle go on to win the game.

A former Roughrider and Eskimo who is in the Rider Plaza of Honour told me after the contest "if it wasn't for the penalties and turnovers, Saskatchewan would have won the game!"

True, but that's like me saying "if I wasn't so ugly, I'd be hot". That's football, and the Roughriders left the stadium smarting even though they put up close to 500 yards of offence.

"That's not the Saskatchewan Roughriders," fumed Chamblin after the game. "There were a lot of penalties, turnovers and big plays against our defence. That was a very undisciplined showing by our team."

However upon the Riders' return home to the YQR the next day, Chamblin had changed his tune considerably.

"When you look at  Darian (Durant) there's always room to improve but Darian's playing fair to good at this point," the coach reasoned. "Darian is not a part of our problem right now.  He's going to throw interceptions - every QB in this league will.  I'm okay with Darian's play right now."

Ah, textbook Coaching 101. When the Riders were on their winning streak, Chamblin was the first to say his team was a long ways from perfect and they had a ton more to give.  Now that they've hit the skids, he's doing his best to lift the spirits and keep it positive.

"The guys had the focus there," Chamblin continued at the airport. "We just have to find a way to win.  The biggest thing I'm proud of is we've been in all six games.  It's not like they've been blowouts.  They're a young team which is getting older.  I'm pleased with this team right now."

Durant followed right in line, which is worth noting.  If the Roughriders are going to turn this thing around pronto, the quarterback and coach need to be on the same page.

"We're good," Durant answered when asked about the team's psyche.  "We realize what's wrong.  It's not like, after the game we're looking for answers or we're getting blown out.  The psyche's good, spirits are high, it's early and we all realize that."

The trouble is it's getting a little late to still be saying it's early.  The biggest test of the season comes Sunday in B.C. against the Grey Cup champion Lions.

Will the real Riders stand up for this one?

About Rod

Rod Pedersen is the Voice of the Saskatchean Roughriders on 620 CKRM. You can check out his award-winning blog at www.rodpedersen.com. Follow Rod on Twitter @sportscage.

Fan Comments
 
tabbiefanmcb
The 'real' Riders don't know who they are! LOL!
August 15, 2012 - 6:11pm
 
 
Tabisca
In the 3rd or 4th quarter durant ran half way across the field, had all kinds of running room, then stepped over the scrimmage line and threw the ball. On the play review instead of preparing he was over at the Edmonton bench laughing and cavorting with the eskimos. What gives. Might be time to see drew willy in action.
August 15, 2012 - 9:50am
 
 
cflsteve
even when the riders were winning those first three games Chamblin was making some changes every game getting a look at the whole roster to see what was what and they have been in every game. It is that 6 game evaluation point and they are 3 - 3 and Chamblin has pretty much given everyone a shot to show what they can do all the way through the practice roster and even bringing some guys back that were cut. It looked as though he was making sure that he had the best guys playing even if a guy was playing good he still looked to see if they had anyone that could be even better.
I would suspect he knows what every player can do inside and out and will begin forming a more consitant roster from what he has learned. Very smart and interseting approach takes a lot of confidence to do that.
Chamblin much like Kavis reed seem to have that something that makes a team work Hats off too them both
August 14, 2012 - 10:02pm
als rule
what a way to go out on a limb!!
August 15, 2012 - 6:04pm
tabbiefanmcb
Nice try at explaining why they fall apart sometime during almost every game!
August 15, 2012 - 6:12pm
 
 
als rule
the life and times of a re-building football team that's not that good nor that bad!!
August 14, 2012 - 9:51pm