One small step for respectability, one giant step for a crossover
It would be fair to call the 2019 Saskatchewan Roughriders, or any CFL team, a work in progress at this point in the season.
The Riders were facing a home and home series with the BC Lions with the potential to either end up at 500 after next Saturday or worse, end up all alone in the western basement and pondering next year country.
The Riders 38-25 win had a bit of everything from big passing plays, to multiple sacks by Charleston Hughes, to giving up a lot of yardage to one of the worst teams in the CFL. What was important was the Riders getting two points up on the BC Lions and perhaps with a win this weekend be in a position to position for a cross-over spot.
The Riders were coming off a 37-10 loss to the Calgary Stampeders and went on a bye week following that. Some explained the Riders lacklustre loss as a short week between beating Toronto, including a two hour rain delay, and four days later facing Calgary, but the reality is the Riders heads were elsewhere.