2019 Grey Cup is now wide open
Kudos to the Montreal Alouettes for providing us with the CFL game of the year Saturday when they beat Calgary 40-34 in overtime.
The win launched Montreal into second place in the east, dropped Calgary to fourth and combined with the rotor cuff injury to Winnipeg game manager Matt Nichols, what we have now at the halfway point of the CFL season is a whole new season to unfold in the second half.
Breathing a sigh of relief were the Saskatchewan Roughriders who got out of Montreal with a 17-10 rain delayed win last week, when Montreal was without quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. Adams has emerged to claim the starting job in Montreal with the only stats that a quarterback needs to rely on – wins.
Montreal is a better team, or perhaps more confident is the way to put it when Adams is in, and Montreal fans may want to consider their playoff drought might actually be over this year. Judging from the head shots Adams was subjected to by Calgary, they obviously realized if they took him out, Montreal had no one in the bullpen who could move the team like Adams.