FINAL: ALOUETTES 41 ROUGHRIDERS 3

MONTREAL – The Alouettes certainly did not look like the league’s worst offence on Friday.


Montreal came into the game dead last in five offensive categories, but it didn’t show on the field as the Als beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 41-3 for their first win since their season opener, snapping a three game-losing skid.


Montreal entered with a league-worst average 15 points per contest, but put up more points against the Riders (41) than in its three previous games combined (37).


“When you win like that, right now in the locker room, you can tell,” said quarterback Kevin Glenn. “We didn’t turn the ball over, we had great first-down production and we dialed up some good plays.


It puts us right where we want to be – back in the win column. Our mindset coming into this game was that we weren’t going to have any excuses.”


Glenn threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, running back Brandon Rutley had two touchdowns and Duron Carter made eight catches for 115 yards and a touchdown.


This is a very big win,” said Carter. “We were expecting something big, but I’m not going to say I was expecting something this big. This is the type of game that I’m used to playing – Alouettes football.”


On an evening when former receiver Ben Cahoon saw his No. 86 retired by the team in a halftime ceremony, the Alouettes offence surely reminded the 20,018 fans in attendance of the days of old.


It all started with an impressive seven-play, 75-yard opening drive that got the home side on the board early.
Starting at their own 30, the Als marched down the field with ease. Glenn completed his first six throws of the game, including a 39-yarder to Carter.


His sixth consecutive completion was a six-yard toss to B.J. Cunningham in the end zone – Montreal’s first opening-drive touchdown of the season.


“Any time you can go out and score on your first drive, it’s a momentum builder,” said Glenn. “That was something that we talked about doing all week.”


Looking for his second career win, rookie QB Mitchell Gale went 23 for 41 for 211 yards and an interception for the Riders (1-4).


Saskatchewan’s offence never really got into gear. The team’s only points came at 6:19 of the third quarter with a 38-yard field goal.


I’m not going to sit here and be negative,” said Riders coach Chris Jones. “We’re not going to throw our hands up and quit, I can assure you that. There’s nothing we can do about this football game now.”


Montreal’s (2-3) opening drive was a sign of things to come for the Riders, as the home side went up 22-0 at halftime rather effortlessly.


Down 8-0, it looked like the Roughriders caught a break when Carter fumbled the ball and it was recovered and returned for a touchdown by Shane Herbert. But a review showed Carter was down on contact, and the call was overturned.


Montreal made the most of that possession four plays later as Samuel Giguere punched the ball into the end zone from the one-yard line to make it 15-0 after a defensive interference penalty on Saskatchewan.


It was more of the same in the second quarter for Montreal.


Brandon Bridge capped off a 94-yard drive with a QB sneak from the one-yard line after yet another costly Roughriders interference penalty in the end zone.


Following the half-time ceremony honouring Cahoon, Glenn found Rutley for a 38-yard score at 13:49 of the third quarter to make things 31-3.


The Als added another touchdown in the game’s dying minutes when Glenn found Carter for a 16-yard catch.


Montreal and Saskatchewan combined for 21 penalties totalling 228 yards.


Notes: Als kicker Boris Bede went 1-for-2 in field goal attempts. He’s now 6-for-14 on the season. … Former teammates Brian Bratton, Bruno Heppell and Scott Flory, as well as Als president Mark Weightman, spoke at Cahoon’s ceremony.


(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Chris Jones defence is so good

Enigma
8 years ago

Absolute embarrassment on "D" out there. Offence not any better. We have nobody who can cover, no pressure, no nothing. Against one of the worst teams in the league..really! Pathetic looking bunch out there tonight..

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

This is an unprecedented humiliation at the hands of a team playing on three days rest.I really hope somebody attempts to say how much better this team is than the 2015 edition, just so I can laugh in their face.What exactly about this team is better?The roster depth? NoThe defence? NoThe offence? NoSpecial Teams? NoSize, speed and overall athleticism? NoHeart and determination? No Where are all these great and talented athletes the Riders are supposed to have? Every game I see them beaten over and over again.Where is the great coaching the Riders are supposed to have?Every week we are… Read more »

Kevin S
8 years ago

I have to say I was hopeful there would be improvement this season. I am now thinking they are going to be worse than last season. That was three hours of my life I will never get back. It is one thing to get beat but to get hammered like that makes me think I was way to optimistic.

dave spad
8 years ago

Totally agree with above Anonymous. Different faces, same dead team! What a disgrace!!

Morgan
8 years ago

There wasn't even an effort tonight. That's my concern. When people don't care about their jobs they work the way our "professionals" did tonight. This organization is in complete disarray. Reynolds needs to take a long look in the mirror and make some decisions. It's maybe time to sit down with jones and murphy and give them an ultimatum.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Morgan

Really Morgan! An ultimatum?

We are 1/3 into the season. All games other than this one we were in it.

We are basically an expansion team this year with all the new faces and the sooner people realize that the better.

We have one of the top Admin and coaching staff in CFL. Let them work the plan.

You cant look back on the past because these guys are not the past. They are the present. Let them work through because we all know they will.

Thanks for listening and I respect your view.

Mike D.

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  Morgan

They are LIKE an expansion team, but they ARE NOT an expansion team. Would you call the 2014 Eskimos that Jones took over from a 4-14 season the year before an easier rebuild? They were 8-1 by Labour Day! What is different this time? Why is he struggling so much more with this rebuild?

@mrt_man
8 years ago

NOT QUITE THE EFFORT WE WERE HOPING FOR. GAMES LIKE THAT MAKE ME WANT TO TAKE UP POKÉMON INSTEAD.

RE:ANON… WHAT ANON… I THOUGHT WE GOT RID OF ANON… THE TEAM IS DEFINITELY BIGGER IN SIZE… BUT CAN'T ARGUE MUCH ELSE.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE ANSWER IS, AS WE HAVE SEEN SOME HOPE IN THE TALENT SHOWN BY SOME OF THE GUYS BROUGHT IN. MAYBE THEY JUST NEED SOME TIME AND A GOOD BUTT WHOOPIN TO KNOCK SOME SENSE INTO THEM.

ALSO MY DRAFT KINgs IS SHOT AGAIN LOL

willie
willie
8 years ago

In 1965 Hamilton defeated Winnipeg in the Grey Cup. In 1966 Saskatchewan won the Grey Cup and that was the year that I moved to Saskatoon from Manitoba. That is 50 years ago. When I moved here I was an avid Bomber fan but after being in Saskatchewan I basically found out that if you live in this Province you cheer for this Province and so I became and still am a huge fan of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. I have seen many good teams and players over the years and I have seen some bad, but tonight in Montreal was… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  willie

Willie, what do you expect Cgris Jones to say then? Do you want him to dwell on the past game and not move forward? Do you want him to tell his players lets just talk about this past game and how we sucked. Dont worry about the next game because I want you to remember we sucked this game! How is it possibly time to do something? You want to blow this up already and bring in a new coaching staff? C'mon man! You know the staff is working on it and bringing in players all the time. We are… Read more »

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  willie

We are NOT an expansion team. We were a bad team last year just like every other bad team in the history of the league that hired new coaches and brought in new players after a bad year. We are not unique. Ottawa was an expansion team which brings its unique challenges. We should not be judging our success or failure against year 1 Ottawa. I mean come on! How low are your expectations?

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

The one thing I took away from the game is that some of the talent on the team may not be good enough. Also how does a guy like Jeff Knox Jr lose his starting spot because of injury? That is not supposed to happen. IMO he is better than any of the current three linebackers. Last year he was a league star playing on a poor team. This year he is relegated to a special teams player and that is nonsense. The LB's we have are not that mobile, and Montreal proved they could run on us in any… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

"Time to cut the crap and get serious."

Because up to now they dont care!

Keith Pottruff
8 years ago

Tonight… The Riders got an ass kicking.

Now they have to man up and respond. Nothing more nuanced than that to say.

JPR
JPR
8 years ago

All i have to say is that was ths most embarising thing i have seen in football i unsterstand we have players hurt but Montreal is on 3 days rest and we get humiliated not sure wh
o to hold acountable for this one

Reginald of Regina
8 years ago

This year is a continuation of 2015. The only difference is there are very few players on this team that have any pride of ownership. At least when we had players that had been with the team a few years. They truly cared and fought to the end. What I witnessed tonight was a defence that simply gave up. As well as an offence that looked far worse than any game Brett Smith QB'd last year. Coach and GM Jones your team is a mess! You stripped it to the bones and this is your dream team. I think I… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Reginald, I highly doubt this is his dream team. Its a work in progress. I think that may have been stated before. They are trying to find the players to build a championship calibre team.

That doesnt happen in a rebuilding year.

You dont put the roof on the house before you lay the foundation.

Patience my friend! Cant blame this staff for the past. They blew up the house and are rebuilding. I bet it will be a beautiful thing when its finished.

Mike D.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

So maybe just replacing short recievers with tallers ones wasn't the answer? Wow they weren't on the same level as the Al's from the opening kickoff right until the merciful end.

Lyle Pederson
Lyle Pederson
8 years ago

Relax folks. I am surprised we didn't get blown out before this. It's tough enough to play this 'total team' game with all the changes … but … when you have to replace an O line QB and RB on top of that you are ready to get blown out. A QB starting only his second pro game of his life behind a makeshift line? The only reason Gale didn't leave on the wagon is the game plan to throw the ball the instant it hit his hands. Forget anything deep. The D had an off night for sure but… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Lyle Pederson

I agree. Most people arent giving enough credit to Jones for leaving Durant in street clothes behind that O-Line.

Thats the best protection I seen during this game. Too risky to put Durant in behind the rookies.

Mike D.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Dressier, Chick & Tjack are looking good on their new teams! I thi a repeat of the 80's? Let's hope we get the mojo back in Calgary.

Chris
Chris
8 years ago

I feel compelled to respond as a shareholder and a season ticket holder. Total embarrassment of a game. The game plan was was a total bust on defence and offence. Let Gale air it out longer than 20 yards down field, Stephan Mcadoo is horrible play caller, also explains why we don't have a run game. Should never of let Allen go, look where he is now. Defence isn't good enough to cover man to man, Glenn ate us up. Desperate need of a safety that knows how to play safety. No pass rush, just screwed. Lawrence can't return a… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Chris

With all your knowledge how did you get overlooked as a Coach and GM.

Seems like you are wasting your talent sir!

Blow it up 6 games in. That'll work for sure…not

Mike D.

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  Chris

Definitely no need to blow up the team 6 games in. Stick with the plan for now. But losing by 38 points to the last place team in the east coming off a 3 day turn-around should give them pause to re-examine what they are doing no matter how you look at it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Backup qb, looked like a backup qb. Made a lot of bad throws. Patchwork backup oline also looked bad, making our already non existent running fame weaker. For sure our Defence got rolled over on, again, but without some answer from the offence at some point to turn the tide, that kind of blowout score is inevitable.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

This game is no more of an embarrassment that a lot of the ass kickings we took last year. To all the morons saying this was the worst embarrassment you've ever seen all I can say is you have real short memory or you're real stupid. We had our butts handed to us many times last year. That with a bunch of great veteran talent (tongue in cheek). I remember the same comments after butt kickings we took last year from Edmonton, Calgary and BC. I remember the same idiots calling out everyone after BC dismantled us in BC place… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

There is a myth out there about the "next man up", blah, blah. The truth in sports is that the back-ups are not at the same level of skill as the higher paid starters. The sooner we can get our offensive line and our starting QB back, the better we will be.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Was the rider QB Mitchell Gale or Mitchell Blair?