NO CONFIRMATION ON DRESSLER YET
REGINA (CP) – Fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders may want to temper their expectations for slotback Weston Dressler ahead of Sunday’s game versus the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In fact there’s still some confusion on whether or not he’ll even play.
Signed to a one-year deal by Saskatchewan on Thursday, Dressler is no guarantee to suit up against Winnipeg, although a lot of eyebrows would be raised if he doesn’t. Before he does return to the field, however, Dressler faces a learning curve before he’s completely comfortable in his new surroundings.
`”We’ll see. I have a lot of work to do if I want to play on Sunday,” said Dressler, who was among the first wave of cuts by the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs earlier this week. “We’ll see how (Friday and Saturday) go with practice and how comfortable I can get. If I’m not comfortable, if I’m not going to be able to help the team at all, or if I’m going to hurt the team in any way then I’m not going to do that.”
Rider offensive coordinator George Cortez said after Friday’s practice that Dressler has been ahead of schedule with regards to picking up the offense however head coach Corey Chamblin wasn’t about to rush the four-time West Division all-star into the starting lineup.
“A lot of people are going to be expecting him to be the same person he was before he left and I think it’s going to take a bit of time,” Chamblin said. “He has to get adjusted to his teammates, he has to get adjusted to the field. There’s an adjustment period. Hopefully it’s shorter than I think it will be.”
Asked if Dressler can learn the revamped Riders playbook in time for Sunday’s game, Chamblin wasn’t sure it could be done.
“It’s reaching,” he said. “In the off-season we did some things to update (the playbook). The thing you worry about most, not just the playbook, is what kind of CFL shape he’s in. In practice (Thursday), you could see he’s a bit winded. I’m not sure if he’s ready to play at this point.”
The five-foot-seven, 180-pound Dressler has spent his entire six-year CFL career with the Riders, giving him some familiarity with Saskatchewan’s playbook. He has eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark in five of those six seasons. His 442 receptions and 6,536 yards ranks third in franchise history.
Dressler and receivers Chris Getzlaf and Taj Smith each surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in the 2013 season. Responsible for those feats was quarterback Darian Durant, who will likely start on Sunday despite an injury to his right (throwing) hand suffered in last week’s win over the B.C. Lions.
Durant conceded he and Dressler had some initial growing pains during Thursday’s workout as far as finding their chemistry.
“He’s used to things happening a lot faster on a smaller field down in the NFL,” Durant said. “I just told him to be a little more patient with some of his routes and different things like that because the field is much wider and he has a little more time.
“As far as the playbook in concerned, he’s picking it back up where he left off and now it’s about the timing.”
Dressler said his first day at practice wasn’t a smooth transition however after Friday’s workout he said he felt “good”. However he still hadn’t received word from Chamblin that he’ll suit up against Winnipeg this week.
“It was tough. It was different,” he said of Thursday’s workout. “It’s going to take a little time to get used to the game again and get used to the playbook. Every time I try to learn a new playbook I basically try to erase my memory from previous things I’ve learned as far as terminology goes. So now I’m trying to erase my memory again and retrain it.”
The Riders (6-2) have won five straight games and sit tied with the Bombers (6-3) for third place in the West Division standings. Though much of the Riders’ recent success can be attributed to the stellar play of their defence, which has allowed just two offensive touchdowns in its past three games.
Saskatchewan’s lone touchdown in its 20-16 victory over B.C. last week was scored by reserve offensive lineman Dan Clark on a goal line play-action passing play.
While Durant is confident Dressler will add a big-play potential to the Riders’ aerial attack, Chamblin cautioned the offence will not become one-dimensional.
“There’s a slight adjustment, a slight bump. One man can’t make it or break it,” Chamblin said. “(Defensive end) John Chick can’t do it by himself. He has to have good teammates around him and I think we have a pretty good football team, I think the offence is pretty good and (Dressler) will just add to the experience aspect for us.”
Even the Yukon's Premier is a Rider fan.
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He grew up in Saskatchewan
oh please, are you kidding? Of course he's going to play on Sunday.
That headline is about as accurate as reports Dressler was going to Ottawa….
They revamped the playbook? Must be written in french. Dress better not play cause DD hasn't even figured it out after 8 games either.
This makes no sense at all. He plays here for the last 6 years, spends 6 months in the NFL and has to learn everything over? Heh, OK Coach I get it *winks Dressler may not play Sunday because 6 months of NFL training camp has left him physically out of shape lol
Handsome Ned
the nfl has a slower in game pace, and dress hasnt played a full game of any type since november. he'll play, but "game shape" could take a game or two. even small tweaks to a playbook could significantly affect a players ability to fully execute, so they may use him more sparingly than the fans will want.
Riders playing games with Bombers… anyone believe he would be worse than Swain or Schivens ??? Let him Play !
So Weston trained all winter to get in NFL shape, then spent eight weeks in camp and he gets winded in CFL practice because it's a bigger field and the 20 second clock. There's really no comparisons between the CFL and NFL. They are totally different games and personally until this year I preferred the CFL version. This year, not so much. I hate those 'defensive battles'.
I actually like the defensive battles!
Anonymous
I guess this means SJ Green isn't coming….like he ever was in the first place.
Dressler doesn't have to be a big part of the game. He only has to run credible routes to draw double coverage which frees up the other receivers.
He could be ready to run one or two plays and come on the field for those. I think we'll see him in one of those two scenarios
Obama, stop calling people racists.
Anon 3. Yeah, Darian doesn't know the playbook. He's no good. He'll never take this team to a Grey Cup…oh wait…
Oh get off it Chamblin! He's gonna play, but probably spelled at times.
Quit playing everybody for fools.
Besides, the Dressler clan would have your acorns!
Anon 3 … Not everything that is rushed can be effective. Also the status of DD this year seems to be the CFL 1st big contract QB jinx. Every CFL QB that signs over 300K goes through this. Ricky Ray in Edmononton, Travis Lulay in BC, Burris in Calgary.
A 12 year NFL vet named Nate Burleson has been cut. He is wide receiver worth a look because he was born in Calgary.
Agree totally with the guy that said Dressler at 50 % is way better than Schillens or Swain at 100%.
Furthermore, why wouldn't you play from a psychological point. Bombers would have to adjust for him and it would pump up DD and the Rider offense.
More bad can happen from him sitting than good.
He was on the first team walk through at play it safe day.
Hey Obama, I thought Dressler wouldn't sign in saskatchewan… ya that's right, you were wrong. You should shut your mouth you stupid hillbilly!
Why risk injury to number 7? The Riders are going to blow the bombers out. The next game, the most difficult one would be the time to unwrap 7 as the bombers will have to completely change their game plan yet again. Dressler would be settled and be ready for the playoff run. Wouldn't hurt to give swain one last chance to show that he should be starting. Competition as in his spot to lose.
Why disrespect us hillbillies! Common maaan, weez just as big Rider fans as anyone else, just ask Bomber fans.
so much for Obama bashing! you folks are so immature get a life. this is Rod's blog and everyone is entitled to Rod's and riders opinion. Obama's posts are entertaining.