SCRUFFY’S THIS N’ THAT

Welcome to Friday and the usual thoughts running through my muddled mind.  As always, they come in no particular order:

–It’s Cody’s show now and the new hero in Riderville saw his love affair with the fans deepen immensely Thursday night. In a game that looked as if the home side would give it away despite outplaying their opponents for much of the contest, Cody Fajardo cemented the fact that he is the new gunslinger in town with his last second heroics.
Playing on an ankle that he thought he had broken, he calmly came out and led his team down the field for a last-second game winning touchdown drive to give the Riders their first “quality” win of the 2019 season as they beat the 5-1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Say what you will about the 27-year-old from Nevada-Reno, but he doesn’t let the moment get in his way.  The adrenalin had to be pumping as he took the field for that last drive knowing a touchdown was needed to win.  He showed no nerves and drove the final nail into the coffin himself as he outraced two defenders to the pylon to get the game-winning points.  Money!
As mentioned after the Collaros trade, the onus is now on the organization to extend Fajardo as he is no longer a one-year project.  The future is the present when it comes to the quarterback situation.  The question now is what would YOU offer Fajardo? Would three years at $300,000 be too much?  It’s a question that will be debated around Riderville and the CFL until name is on said extension.  I would say 200,000 to 250,000 would be fine with bonuses attached—-plenty of bonuses.  One has to think the conversations have started with Fajardo and his agent.  If not, why?
–Still with Fajardo.  I think we all saw or heard about his corndog comment after the game.  You can’t tell me you couldn’t get a food truck outside the stadium or have a vendor inside the stadium selling “Cody’s Corndogs” for $5 with some of that money going to Kidsport or another charity.  How about Fajardo’s Fajitas?  How about both!   They would sell!!
–Has the Rider “D” returned?  They certainly took it to BC in the win at BC Place allowing the Lions to gain less than 100 yards and they were stifling for the most part Thursday night.  Head Coach Craig Dickenson said the unit had to get used to playing with one another even though there were a lot of returnees.  I don’t necessarily buy all of that, but if they weren’t on the same page in the first four games, they are now.  I think next week’s game in Montreal will be a dandy.
–With Winnipeg losing in Toronto (OOPS!!), it not only begs the question about whether or not the parade is still on at Portage and Main as some were suggesting a few short weeks ago, but it begs the question about parity in the West.  There isn’t a lot separating the Bombers, Stamps, Eskimos and Riders.  The Western Division showdowns are going to mean a lot again this year.  Is it Labour Day yet?
–An announced crowd of over 29,000 came to Thursday night’s game.  A Tweet from a CFL Fan in Quebec questioned the CFL’s idea of a doubleheader saying the first game starts too early in the West, there is an overlap no one wants and the late game is too late for those in the East.  It’s a valid point.  There are others around these parts who don’t like Thursday Night Football with the big reason being travel.  I understand that, but Rider fans have to realize, it is not about them, it is about the league.  The CFL and TSN are doing what they can to make Thursday Night Football a thing and from talking to TSN people, numbers would show it is catching on. In fact, the numbers for some Thursday night games are better than some Friday or Saturday night games.
Just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean the league should abandon the idea.  The Riders don’t like Thursday night games for many reasons, but when the CFL says all teams are hosting one Thursday night game, you have to abide by the rules.  It may not be ideal here, but it is in other markets.  Things that are ideal here may not be great in other markets.  It is a problem for the CFL, but you can’t please everyone.  That being said, a Thursday night doubleheader on a long weekend is ridiculous.  A 7 o’clock start on Thursday would have been ideal.  A game on Monday would have been great as well.
I understand the league’s rationale of not wanting to play Sunday because of the NFL.  Numbers show it is not conducive to go up against the monster that is American Football so the CFL has stepped aside.  I liked the Saturday tripleheaders last year and I would like to see more of that moving forward.   Games at noon, 330 and 7 Saskatchewan time would work for me. Would it work for you?  Is a Friday night doubleheader at 5 and 7:30 any different than a Thursday night one with the exception of we don’t have to get up the next morning to work?  You can’t please everyone so you’re going to have to live with it.  Sad, but true.
–I will confess I thought when the schedule came out that Thursday night would be a gong show at Evraz Place with football and the QCX on.  Craig Reynolds and his team along with REAL’s Tim Reid and his team did an outstanding job in collaborating to get it done.  It worked as a single-day attendance record was shattered on Thursday so expect this again next year.
I understand there were some parking problems, but I got there early and had none.  It was a great night for all by the looks of it with those who were inside the stadium having a great time on a hot night.   Well done to everyone involved.
–Jeremy O’Day got it right with the trade of Zach Collaros.  Collaros couldn’t step back in as Riders quarterback after what Cody Fajardo has done.  Fajardo has done more in a third of a season than Collaros did during his Rider career.  The signal that this team is now Cody’s had to be sent and when Jim Popp came calling, O’Day was quick to say adios to someone who had become an albatross due to his repeated trips to the injury list.
What can Toronto possibly gain by this?  Collaros is not the magic tonic needed to get this team out of what they are.  Isn’t it better to groom Bethel McLeod-Thompson and Dakota Prukop than let Collaros go back on the field where chances are he gets hurt again—-hey they do play Hamilton two more times this year so go finish what you started Simoni Lawrence!  This deal makes no sense for the Argonauts, but it is one the Riders were likely more than willing to make.  Let’s also be true to ourselves. As Rob Vanstone aptly pointed out, Collaros was never given the opportunity here because of injury—injuries that started in the first pre-season game he played in when he was folded up by two Calgary Stampeders.  It just went downhill from there.  We will never know what type of impact Collaros could have had in Rider green.  
–If the Toronto Blue Jays are contending for an American League East title in the year 2021 than one won’t blame GM Ross Atkins if he has a grin from ear-to-ear.  One has to wonder if Atkins will be around by that time though.  While the return for Marcus Stroman was alright, many are questioning why you would trade three players for a triple A centerfielder who isn’t that good and has struggled at the major league level.  Joe Biagini for Derek Fisher would have been great, but Aaron Sanchez and a top prospect?  Sanchez’s trade level is low, but why not let him try to raise that stock in the final two months and then make a better deal.   In the field, the future has arrived, but this team needs pitching and a lot of it.  They have no real ace and one has to think it will be that way for a while.    The early return on Atkins is a huge fail when it comes to deadline day.   He told Arash Madani there is a plan.  I don’t know if Arash believed it and I don’t know if fans hearing it believed it.   I’m glad I don’t have to worry about that team. I’ll just go back to wondering why the Cubs have no bullpen and if what they did can get them out of that hole.  I remain skeptical.
–If the Houston Astros don’t win the World Series, they only have themselves to blame. What a rotation they have now assembled.
–Some Oilers fans ( not this one)  are losing their mind because new New Jersey Devil Nikita Gusev is going to wear 97. Who cares?!!!  If Gusev wants to wear the same number as Connor McDavid, you go for it kid.  If someone wants to wear 87, you do it.  There is no monopoly on the number.
–Are we really going to have a debate as to whether or not Chris Kunitz is the best hockey player to come out of Regina.  Yes, Ryan Getzlaf and Jordan Eberle might have better numbers, but you can’t compare the resumes.  Congrats to Chris on a great career! 
–Charlotte Flair vs Trish Stratus at Summerslam??!! Yes please!
–That’s all I got.  Enjoy the August long weekend!
(Follow Mitchell Blair on Twitter at @ScruffyRegina)
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Commander Cody and his Airmen
Commander Cody and his Airmen
5 years ago

“Say what you will about the 27-year-old from Nevada-Reno…”??? Contrary to what you are implying, no one is saying anything but good things about Fajardo. Maybe you don’t understand what you were implying with that comment? You’re obviously not serious about his next contract, but although it’s waaaay too early to talk seriously about that I’m game for a bit of “what if”. If he keeps playing well, with his running and passing ability, and his toughness, his upside may be Mike Reilly, but Reilly is coming off 3 straight years of over 5,000 yards passing so obviously Fajardo isn’t… Read more »

SeeSeeRider
SeeSeeRider
5 years ago

You make some very valid points & fans can debate it all they want. I’m not going to minimize what Cody has done but he’s a first year starter riding high on finally getting the reins to his own football club & exceeding above probably his own expectations. Does the Cody Fajardo who even 2 weeks ago said he was content to let Collaros be the starter & said he knew his role sound like a Mike Reilly or Bo Levi who would never be content to be a backup? Casey Printers threw 2 passes in 2003, became a starter… Read more »

CCRider
CCRider
5 years ago

You would take Fajardo over Trevor Harris hahah? I stopped reading after that.

Justin Case
Justin Case
5 years ago
Reply to  CCRider

Why not. Harris is a hot and cold QB. He hasn’t won anything yet. Cody is 27 and is proving everyone wrong. Including me. After he stepped in 1st game for Collaros I thought he was a waste of a spot.
He reminds me of Austin when he got his shot. Nobody thought he was going to do what he did. Not in SK, we just don’t get that Lucky. That’s always an Edmonton or Calgary thing. Pulling a good young exciting QB out of a hat. Maybe this year it’s the Riders turn.

Barry McCockiner
Barry McCockiner
5 years ago
Reply to  Justin Case

He’s won 2 grey cups and lost one last year … So there’s that. Do a little research before you speak.

SeeSeeRider
SeeSeeRider
5 years ago
Reply to  Justin Case

Harris had13 games of 300 yds last year, more than anyone. How is that hot & cold. He had the best QB rating, highest completion % & has done that throughout his career. How is that hot & cold? I’m happy for Cody but he’s done nothing yet. As for lucky, the Riders won 12 games with a QB who had 9 TD’s. Let’s not point fingers at the “lucky Stamps & Esks”. We in Regina have a massive complex when it comes to those 2 teams because of their success. Calgary has by far been the class of the… Read more »

Sonny
Sonny
5 years ago

“Go finish what you started Simoni Lawrence!” … Are you sick?

Lenn Dovell
Lenn Dovell
5 years ago
Reply to  Sonny

Scruffy tries to be a comedian at times. That statement is nowhere near funny.

MSinStoon
MSinStoon
5 years ago
Reply to  Sonny

Wondered if I was the only one who questioned that comment. Agree that JO made the correct move but at best that comment leaves a bad taste. Makes me think you’re not proof reading your own column.