RIDERS READY TO PACK UP

The Saskatchewan Roughriders held their second-last training camp workout in Saskatoon on Tuesday.  Here are some notes:

Jim Hopson and Kevin Glenn

– It took until about Day 18 but former Roughrider President Jim Hopson was finally able to make it up to Saskatoon to watch his beloved team in training camp.  He was actually on his way to North Battleford – with travelling partner Chuck Toth – for a Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association function in North Battleford.

Everyone’s mood brightened when “Hoppy” showed up early in the workout.  He spent time visiting with several staff members but perhaps spent the most time with GM Brendan Taman.

He then wandered down to the south endzone to see offensive line coach Dan Dorazio putting his troop through their paces.  As a former Rider lineman (1973-76), he wanted to see how the hoggies were coming along.

– Hopson’s obviously bound for the Plaza of Honor.  It would’ve been a worthy gesture to waive the mandatory three-year waiting period to include him in the 2015 induction class, but perhaps that wasn’t thought of in time.

– I maintain that this franchise wouldn’t have its last two Grey Cups nor a new stadium being constructed if it wasn’t for Hopson’s heroic efforts during his tenure from 2005-2014.  That may not be a popular opinion for some, but this is my blog and that’s how I feel!  There’s no benefit to me kissing his butt now.  I’m just speaking the truth.

– As for the workout, veterans Ryan Smith and Tyron Brackenridge continued to watch from the sidelines.  The severity of Smith’s injury – suffered Saturday against the Eskimos – hasn’t been disclosed however Brackenridge said he’s “getting close”.

– Slotback Weston Dressler participated full bore in the workout and says he’s fit to play in Friday’s preseason game against the Calgary Stampeders at Mosaic Stadium.  He missed the Edmonton game with what he termed a mild strain.

– We hosted Tuesday’s SportsCage from our Regina studios and co-host Mike Abou-Mechrek noted that his game star from Saturday’s 31-24 preseason loss to Edmonton was rookie Canadian nose tackle Rory Connop.  We’ll hear from Connop on Wednesday’s show.

– SaskTel launched a Twitter contest (@SaskTEL) on Tuesday asking fans to name their favourite Roughrider.  The winner of the contest will be randomly drawn and will be awarded two tickets to Friday’s home preseason game.  We held a poll on Tuesday’s show and the most popular Roughrider player amongst our listeners was Darian Durant.

NOTES FROM COREY CHAMBLIN’S POST-PRACTICE MEDIA SESSION:

– Weston Dressler will be ahead of the game this year having participated in training camp.  Last year he missed training camp while working out for the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and Chamblin said this year he won’t be “behind the eight ball” like he was last year when he returned in time for the Labour Day Classic.

– Tailback Anthony Allen has dropped some weight and Chamblin said he’s displaying more “shiftiness”.  Last year he had more of a fullback build but is a straight tailback now.

– Chamblin said they drafted players at a variety of positions this spring in order to provide more flexibility with the ratio.  However he’s told his coaches he wants the best players starting at all positions, and they’ll sort the ratio out afterwards.

– Chamblin has “two or three” scenarios regarding the ratio, and how that relates to the kicking game.  He said Friday’s preseason game will determine who wins out in that area.  He’s looking for points, deep kickoffs and good punts.  Mostly, he feels consistency is what he’s looking for.  He still thinks 32-yard converts should be automatic.

– He wasn’t willing to offer an assessment of who’s ahead in the kicking game right now.  The three kickers on the roster are Chris Milo, Hugh O’Neil and Ray Early.

– Chamblin said the fact Ryan Smith was present at Tuesday’s workout shows that his injury is progressing.

– Tyron Brackenridge participated in individual drills but will need to show more in practice next week to prove he’s ready to play in Week 1.

– Veteran fullback Spencer Moore brings a different skillset than the retired Neal Hughes.  Chamblin feels he’s versatile, in a different way than Hughes.

– It’s a possiblity they’ll keep two linebackers for the weakside linebacker spot.  Chamblin mentioned Telvion Clark, Jeff Knox Jr. and Jake Doughty as the three in the competition.

– Nic Demski has done some things in camp and the preseason to impress Chamblin but also got on his bad side by fumbling a punt Saturday night.  They discussed it, but Demski fumbled again in Tuesday’s practice.  Chamblin said no matter how fast Demski is, he’d better learn ball security.

– The players are getting better and are more conscious of the new rules.  They coaches will continue to lean on the players in this regard in practice, and hope the results transfer into the game.

– Veteran middle linebacker Shea Emry displayed some leadership by scolding rookie teammate Marrio Norman for his play.  Chamblin said he has no problem with that.

** The Riders will hold their final workout in Saskatoon Wednesday morning before breaking camp and heading back to Regina that afternoon.  Friday they host the Calgary Stampeders in the preseason finale at 7:30 pm at Mosaic Stadium (TSN, CKRM Rider Radio Network).

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Rod: Totally agree with your take on Hopson.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

New commish, City of Saskatoon proudly announce new football franchise+stadium, soon!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Hopson's heroic efforts boil down to one decision. Hiring Eric Tillman. Everything else was set up on a tee by that point. Board restructuring, Phoenix Group partnership and the league's Reebok partnership were all in place by the time Hopson arrived on scene. So Hopson hired Tillman, and Tillman inherited a solid roster with a strong nucleus and added to it and hired a great Head Coach and the rest is history. It is not hard to be successful when you have resources, and Hopson landed in the big chair when the club was solvent and had $3 million in… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Quote : Pedersen….. "This is my blog and that's how I feel" ! Sounds like something a 5 year old would say.

The Woz
9 years ago

Look I agree that Hopson did a good job. But to label it herios is over the top. I call him captain obvious. He hired austin and tillman which were obvious selections at the time. He then hired an available taman after the tillman fiasco which was an obvious choice. He expanded merchandise sales also a no brainer. The stadium also a no brainer since we had to either build or rebuild. Much of what he was able to to hugely benefited from one of the biggest booms in sask history with thousands moving here potash and oil and agriculture… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

A few things: First off my commentary on this blog will be less vitrolic and I'm just going to state facts, and not make it personal. I've long stated many of you haven't got clue one and I'll still maintain that, but I'll be nicer about it. 1) Yeah it was obvious to hire Tillman…the guy was on TSN nobody else was knocking on his door. Yeah it was obvious to hire Austin…the guy was fired from Toronto had a thin resume, and nobody was knocking on his door. Chicago just won their third Stanley Cup…it was obvious to hire… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Dink (Obama) and Doink (The Woz), hilarious! Please sir's/madame, may we have some more?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

That first comment regarding Hopson as a good administrator but that's it really nailed it. Yes he was a good at running the business and yes the team sorely needed a full time guy at the top. But the main reason for the Riders success is the winning. If there's no winning, there's nothing else. You can have all the merchandise and promotion in the world but if the team is garbage, nobody will buy it. Therefore there are three men who are responsible for the team being where it is now: Roy Shivers, Eric Tillman and Brendan Taman. Plus… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The players must be pumped to finally get out of that dive of a city that is Saskatoon!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Mr. Roy Shivers responsible for the success of the current building blocks for the Roughriders on field product/direction. Mr. Graham Barker, now "he's the man" who came In and cracked the whip and gave the overall organization credibility/accountability. Give the correct credit where credit Is due. As for the other's? Club now back to inconsistant struggle year after year to find the missing components of a continuous winning product with the exception of the "win at all costs" 2013 championship to "appease" a long suffering fanbase where that game could have had dire long term consequences had the resulting end… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

"There's no benefit to me kissing his butt now." Hmmm, interesting statement…

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Oblahma's abiding love for the Woz is obvious. But what the Woz and the person who posted above him can learn from our clownish friend Oblahma is to use paragraphs. While The great WOZ and the other person may have fun writing it, there is no way that anyone will read through it. If you are unsure how to use paragraphs, stay behind today talk to your high school English teacher. In regards to Jim Hopson, I think that 2017 would be the year to put him in the Plaza so he can experience game day on the field in… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Wait, did someone call Al Ford a hero??? Al Ford is absolutely *not* a hero. That idea is offensive to any fan who sat through the mess that was the 90's. And Obama – you make some serious leaps and your conclusions are just your assumptions passed off as fact. Just because Tillman was working for TSN doesn't mean he wasn't widely regarded as a prime GM candidate. Paul Lapolice is a prime OC/HC candidate despite spending a few years on TSN instead of coaching. Uh, yes, hiring Tillman absolutely WAS the obvious choice. The second Shivers was fired all… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Also the part about our flagging attendance is B.S. The jam packed sell-outs aren't universal because low endzone seats suck and are harder to sell. The reality is that without that initial rained out game with lots of flooded basements the Riders were at 99% capacity last year, and that's what they'll be this year again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Macho Harris a linebacker, huh?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Hopson is definitely not the architect of any of the Cup winning teams. He just wants all the credit for it. Kind of like Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Saskatoon get a team and a stadium!?!?! bahahahhaha PAAAAAALLLEEEAAAAASSSSEEE. Man do Saskatoon people ever have their heads in the sky.

Bill from Watress

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Watress get a team and a stadium!?!?! bahahahhaha
PAAAAAALLLEEEAAAAASSSSEEE. Man do Watress people ever have their heads up their a**.

Dill from Watress

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Lol Bill from "Watress"? Doubtful because if he really was, he would spell "Watrous" correct.

Just Saying

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Wow, I have never seen so many long essays on a Friday comment section! Where do these people get the time to write these? Does anyone actually read through these long winded pontifications?

Big Ed