ALOUETTES 23 REDBLACKS 17

OTTAWA (CP) – Sean Whyte kicked three field goals and the Montreal Alouettes offence did just enough to earn a 23-17 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday.

After starting the season with seven losses in their first eight games, the Alouettes (8-8) have caught fire with five straight wins and just one loss in their past eight.

They currently sit alone in first place in the East Division and a playoff berth that seemed highly unlikely two months ago is creeping ever closer to becoming reality.

The Redblacks (2-14) missed an opportunity to put a bump in Montreal’s road to the playoffs, but they did provide an interesting end to a game that appeared as though it might be over early.

An 11-yard touchdown pass from Jonathan Crompton to S.J. Green four minutes into the third quarter and an 11-yard field goal from Whyte at 6:29 gave the Alouettes a 23-7 lead, and apparent control of the game.

A 22-yard field goal from Brett Maher late in the third quarter cut that lead to 23-10, but the Alouettes still maintained a comfortable two-score lead to start the fourth quarter.

On their first possession of the fourth quarter the Redblacks needed just two plays to move the ball 102 yards for a touchdown.

Danny O’Brien, who had been trading snaps with Henry Burris throughout the game, connected on a 44 yard catch-and-run play with Wallace Miles and then found Scott MacDonell for a 58-yard touchdown pass.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

The Redblacks would be very wise to go after Paul Lapolice as their head coach for 2015. Campbell is WAY over his head.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

With what Campbell has he's doing just fine. They will need a new Offensive Coordinator. Once again that game was theirs for the taking. They put Burris in with a minute and he bombs it downfield. All they needed was a quick 10, and another set of downs. So I don't know who is calling the plays, but it was all screwed up. Ottawa is good for the CFL. I was there this week, and for them to have a team to use as a healing point and rallying stick. It's good for them. However the team has a few… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

You don't know anything about football, keep your comments to yourself and go play tiddlywinks somewhere.
Have any kind of day you want!

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Still waiting.
#thetimeandplace