MOSAIC PLACE RECAP: BLUE BOMBERS 30 ROUGHRIDERS 26

REGINA – Kevin Glenn was supposed to be the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ backup quarterback this season.

Less than two quarters into the 2015 campaign, Glenn was thrust into the starter’s role, a position he’ll continue after starter Darian Durant suffered a season-ending injury on Saturday.

“I know he’s out,” noted Roughriders coach Corey Chamblin, whose team dropped a 30-26 decision to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the regular-season opener for both teams.

Durant was seen leaving Mosaic Stadium on crutches midway through the fourth quarter with a protective boot on his left foot. The team later announced that he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon and will miss the rest of the season.

Saskatchewan fans and Durant’s teammates watched the star quarterback get carted off the field with 37 seconds remaining in the second quarter trailing 15-14. Durant wasn’t touched on the play – an incomplete pass attempt to Jamel Richardson. It appeared as though Durant landed awkwardly on his left foot after he released the pass.

Chamblin said Durant couldn’t put any pressure on the injured foot.

“It’s really tough to see that happen. I talk to Darian all the time and he’s like an older brother to me,” said Bombers quarterback Drew Willy, a former backup behind Durant. “Darian took me under his wing when I first came up here, so to see him go down is really hard for me.”

Willy carved up the Roughriders defence, especially in the second half. He connected with slotback Nick Moore, who made a sliding catch on an 18-yard touchdown strike, one that put Winnipeg ahead with seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

Willy finished the day 22-for-25 passing for 325 yards and three touchdowns. He hooked up with Cameron Marshall on a 14-yard touchdown late in the third quarter, and after Marshall added the two-point convert, the game was tied at 23-23.

Chris Milo then booted a 19-yard field goal to put Saskatchewan ahead 26-23 before Willy engineered a six-play, 75-yard scoring drive that was capped with Moore’s touchdown.

“Drew was just being Drew. That’s nothing new to us,” Moore said. “We see him do that stuff every day at practice. Everybody stepped up big, the O-line, our running game, Drew was lights out. That’s all you can ask for.”

Jerome Messam took a handoff from Glenn and rumbled 53 yards for a go-ahead touchdown that gave the Riders a 20-15 lead to start the second half. Chris Getzlaf caught a two-point convert from Glenn.

“I’ve experienced it two years in a row in Calgary and last year in B.C.,” Glenn said of being pushed into the starter’s role. “I’m always prepared as if I’m going to play. I was coached that way when I first came into the league. I’ve tried to implement that over the course of my career.

“It’s one of those things where you never want to wish anything bad on anybody, but you’re still a competitor. When it comes down to your time to play, you want to go out and help the team win.”

Durant tore a tendon in his right throwing elbow in Week 11 last season – also against Winnipeg – and missed the remainder of the regular season and the West semifinal.

Durant looked sharp on Saturday before the injury. He completed 13-of-18 pass attempts for 165 yards and two touchdowns including one to Taj Smith that covered 36 yards and one to Ryan Smith for 53 yards.

Glenn finished the day 13-for-18 for 120 yards and one interception.

Paris Cotton rushed 13 times for 108 yards to lead the Bombers. He added four receptions for 59 yards and one touchdown.

(Canadian Press/Craig Slater)

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POSTGAME COMMENTS:

WPG LB SAM HURL

– This feels amazing.  It was a grind of a game.  Both sides battled hard and we came out on top.  We’ve got a lot to clean up, me personally too, but it’s a good start.  We’re not gonna put a label on us.  We just grind and hope to keep it going.

SK DE ALEX HALL

– It sucks.  For real.  It just really sucks.  We didn’t execute.  A lot of fundamental mistakes.  Winnipeg did a good job capitalizing on our mistakes and doing what they’re supposed to do.  Willy isn’t really a runner but he’s got good pocket elusiveness.  It was a lot of YAC yards, stuff that we can clean up and stuff that we’ve been practicing that shouldn’t have happened like that.

– Everybody, from Doubles to everybody on our team, I’ve never seen so many guys get injured.  I feel so bad for them.  They’ve worked so hard and my heart goes out to those guys.

SK REC/PR RYAN SMITH

– We had a lot of injuries and that’s never a good thing.  We have a great team here and we’ll rally back next week and come out with that ‘W’ hopefully.

– Anytime you see a player like (Durant) go out, I kind of lost my breath.  You gotta bounce back.  We rallied around K.G. and he’s been a great player for a long time.  We’re excited to play for and with him.

SK HEAD COACH COREY CHAMBLIN

– It’s a blow to see that calibre of a player (Durant) go down.  It’s always a blow.  Darian’s a team leader.  I don’t want to see anybody get hurt.  Not just Darian.  Four or five guys went down and we have to get them healthy.

– It’s (depth) getting tested.  It’s gonna be a long night with meetings and see where we go from here.  We’ll have to bring some guys back in.  It’ll be a test within itself setting the roster plus there are some other things we have to fix.

– Emry was down, Demski was down, MacDougall was down, and Marshay Green.  Hell, everybody but me almost.  That was tough.  The toughest part is they worked their tails off all camp to get in shape and then a bug bites us all at one time.  There’s no amount of prep you can do for that.

– It was poor tackling . We’re a better tackling team, or we will be, than we were tonight.  The offense had their trials but they had their success too.  Special teams had some troubles.

– It was 30-26 but we still had a chance.  If we can correct those things, we’ll be back in the swing of it.

– It was an unusual game for us.  We had to make adjustments.  We had the right mindset coming out of camp and no one thought we’d lose that game.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Glenn's team now. Good luck with that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Mr. Kevin Glenn now in the game, he's a superior quarterback than Darian Durant. Riders good to go with him as the #1 starter, just hope he doesn't get injured.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Milo = useless

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

This team could not tackle last year and cannot tackle this year.

jesavity
9 years ago

What injury did durant sustain

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

So the strength of the 2015 Riders is supposed to be the Riders D??

It's been a long time, well awhile, since I've seen such an over-rated, ineffectual sorry display of coverage and tackling!

Hey Cory. Isn't D supposed to be your specialty?? Get to work and cut the rosy BS'ing. How about teaching a concept known as tackling?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Could someone teach our defense how to actually tackle instead of just bumping the other teams players????

lee
lee
9 years ago

offence no problem, but our defence looks like the ti cats defence in 2011, when they finished seventh in the league, and who was there D C the same D CF we have Corey Chamblin, with Corry calling D C signals, we need to put a lot of points on the board

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Regina media – you, Blair and the TV goofs still planning the grey cup parade route? Outplayed, outsmarted.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Yikes, the defense needs to learn how to cover without using their arms and tackle with using their arms….that was a brutal defense effort.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

LOL watch the jackals come out now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Corey chaimblins Defence sucks. I know it's early but holy.. where was Alex hall???invisible no run d.. we had something going on offence with the run then sorry to say got out coached as time went into the 4th .. injury is no excuse.my opinion. . I'll be drinkin my sorrow beers guys.. get em next week!! Go Riders!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Alex hall carteries game star .. wow.. watched on TV didn't hear his name mentioned once so I guess more knowledgeable people saw allot more than I did.. the view was pretty tainted defensively .. sorry Alex

Byob

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Was Chick injured too. He was invisible,

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Good thing the Riders got rid of Richie hall. That Chamblin defence sure came to play tonight.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

……..and nobody seen this coming? The Riders gave up over 30 points in each of the two exhibition games. Again 30 points tonight. Outside of Emery(now hurt) BT didn't do one freakin thing to make this overrated bunch a better defence. Tackling, pursuit, contain, pressure and coverage was nothing short of abysmal. And our D is our strong suit? Not big enough nor mean enough. …….our Offensive line was well pretty offensive. Dan Clark was eaten up all night. This is the best Canadian talent we can assemble? And now what little we do have is injured. ….there is much… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

After listening to your whining on the radio Rod I'm not sure I can even read a post game report with a straight face.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Carm, on the post game, discussing finding players in a sport predominantly played by men of color:

"It's not like anyone has a bunch of 'em hanging in a tree in their backyard."

Can you guys please think of the words you're using?

L. Joseph

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Right on, let's add some racial flavour where absolutely none was intended, because it's the subject de jour for lunatic Liberals right now. May I suggest some proportionate thinking?

EGW

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I'm not sure I can recall a Rider team that tackled so poorly. According to the media Chamblin is a defensive guru, so much for that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Chicken little and his band of goofballs have been waiting all winter for this…..yikes Not happy unless they can be critical and use hind sight to show how much smarter they are then our coaches and management.