Once Upon a Time in Riderville
In the CFL things can change in a second so the Riders climb to a 3-3 record with a 45-18 win over the BC Lions and climbing to a cross over spot should not be a complete surprise.
With an 18 game schedule, the season is more like a marathon broken up into thirds. The Riders despite losing their starting quarterback three plays into the season have bounced back with a more efficient offense, a defense which is finding its feet and a special teams’ play which may have allowed two returns for touchdown last game but also scored on a return of their own.
The Riders showed a different way to win in the second of a home and home series with BC. This time the team showed it could muster up help from their running game and their offensive line which even with three starters out, managed to keep quarterback Cody Fajardo clean in contrast to the BC offensive line which hung quarterback Mike Reilly out to dry.
The defense was exceptional when you consider that if you subtract two special teams’ returns for touchdowns by the Lions the final score would have 45-3. In contrast to last week where the defensive line took centre stage in beating the Lions, this time the defensive game plan had more involvement by the linebackers, including Solomon Elimimian who served notice he was not done despite what his former boss, BC GM Ed Hervey might have said about letting players go before they were done.