Commentary: Good Morning Riders

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There were coaches in Saskatchewan Roughriders history who won more than Ken Miller, but none who were more beloved in the franchise’s 114 years.

The famed “Coach Miller” lost his brief cancer battle on Wednesday at age 82 in Ashville, North Carolina, and his family and close friends are devastated.

Where to start with remembering Kenny?

He came to the Riders with Kent Austin in 2007 after five seasons with the Toronto Argonauts. He was in his 60s at the time, and earned the nickname “Grandpa Miller”.

But don’t be fooled by his elderly disguise; Kent always laughed at his offensive coordinator’s “step on their throat” mentality, and often had to tell Kenny to dial it back if they were up in games.

There’s players coaches, and then there’s Ken Miller. He was at another level and to a man, the players said they’d walk through fire for him.

His secret? He was honest with them. And took the blame time after time, even if most times, he wasn’t the one to blame at all.

Not sure why that’s so rare.

Craig Dickenson called him a “Transformational Coach” and I had to ask him what that meant.

Dickie said, “A coach who gets the players to achieve things they didn’t even think they were capable of, and then think in the end, that they were responsible for it.”

Sounds about right.

We put on thousands of miles across the province speaking at sports dinners and spent a great deal of time talking about life on those trips. My Dad joined us on one excursion to Swift Current, and the pair hit it off.

His wonderful wife Maureen, who’s having a particularly tough time right now due to the suddenness of her husband’s passing, said once, “He’ll die on the sideline.”

Not quite, but close.

It’s fitting that the Argonauts and Roughriders will meet tonight at BMO Field and I’m certain there will be a video tribute to a guy who won Grey Cups with both teams. The timing is Divine.

 

Don’t ever forget, everything happens for a reason, even if it can be very hard to understand why at the time.

 

That’s today’s Rod Pedersen Commentary.

 

(The Rod Pedersen Show airs daily at 12 pm & 4 pm ET on Game+TV, WQEE Radio, Podcast & YouTube Live)

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Metalshingelguy
Metalshingelguy
23 days ago

What do Riders do? They Ride!
RIP Coach…

Lee
Lee
23 days ago

The only man with the strength to take the the hit on his legacy because Kavis Reed can’t count and Jason Armstead is dumb.

To what could have been.

Rest easy Coach

Green and White Fan
Green and White Fan
23 days ago

I have never felt more affection for a coach. So happy that the riders had him for a few years. You could see how the players loved him and how he loved them. There will never be another quite like him. Rest in peace Coach Miller. Thank you so much for allowing Riderville to be a part of your life’s journey.

Crusty
Crusty
22 days ago

I agree, I’m from rural Saskatchewan and I’ve followed the Riders for over 60 years. Without a doubt my fondest Rider memories are from the Ken Miller era.
Boy it was fun, the viewing parties with everyone wearing green for all of the away games. For home games some of us would attend but the rest would still gather at someone’s house. The whole province was like that.
Thanks Coach, you’ll never really be replaced.

Tom
Tom
22 days ago
Reply to  Crusty

His interviews were pure entertainment.

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