JOSEPH SUITS UP FOR RIDERS

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REGINA (CP) – The Saskatchewan Roughriders have reached into the past to answer their questions at quarterback by coaxing Kerry Joseph out of retirement.

But at 41 years old, it remains to be seen whether the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player in 2007 has anything left to help the team’s struggling offence.

Joseph ended his brief retirement and signed with the Riders on Thursday and immediately joined the team at practice.

“It’s a good feeling,” he said following his first workout with the Riders. “It’s been a while. For years I have been on the other side, so to get back into that locker-room just gives you that burst of energy to know that there’s some great things going on here.”

Joseph received the phone call on Oct. 4, his birthday, from Riders head coach Corey Chamblin.

He didn’t jump at the opportunity right away.

“It wasn’t an easy decision,” Joseph said, adding that he wrestled with it for a couple of days before he chose to re-join his former team.

“It just felt right. I think if it wasn’t here I wouldn’t have done it, to be honest with you. I think coming back here in the green and white and knowing what they have established and the opportunities that lay ahead, that’s why (I came back).”

Joseph joins a crowd at quarterback that includes Tino Sunseri, Seth Doege and Keith Price. Sunseri has started in place of the injured Darian Durant in three of the Riders’ past four games, with Doege starting the most recent contest.

The Riders have won just once during that span and take their 9-5 record to Montreal for a showdown on Monday with the Alouettes (5-8).

Joseph is expected to dress for that game but it’s unlikely he’ll see any snaps under centre, despite “feeling good” after his first full practice.

“They have some good guys in place and I’m just getting familiar with Coach (George) Cortez (offensive co-ordinator) and the way he does things on offence,” Joseph said. “I’m pretty familiar with the offence and I don’t want to look too far and just take things one day at a time. I want to get better and get back into the groove of things.”

Joseph was keeping himself busy during retirement – his last game action was in early November last season with the Edmonton Eskimos. Joseph was working out quarterbacks and receivers at the high school and college level in Louisiana. He also served as a guest coach during training camp with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints, so he was doing some running and throwing.

“My body feels good but I’m not in that football shape,” he admitted.

Chamblin liked what he saw from Joseph on Thursday.

“He can still throw the ball. He’s still Kerry Joseph,” the coach said. “Looking at the film always tells a little bit more about his timing and things like that. It was his first and he able to knock some rust off.”

This is Joseph’s second stint with the Riders. He was acquired by the team in April 2006 when he was selected first overall in the Ottawa Renegades’ dispersal draft.

Joseph spent two seasons with the Riders and quickly endeared himself to the team’s fan base when he led Saskatchewan to a 23-19 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2007 Grey Cup game. He also was named the league’s most outstanding player that season.

Joseph then played with the Toronto Argonauts and the Eskimos before he retired in January after an 11-year career that saw his accumulate 27,491 passing yards and 144 touchdowns. He also rushed for more than 4,500 yards.

Joseph’s best season in the CFL was arguably the 2005 campaign while with the Renegades. That year he set career highs in passing yards (4,466), touchdowns (25) and rushing yards (1,006).

The Riders still hold out hope that Durant will return to the field during the 2014 season. He underwent surgery in early September to repair a torn tendon in his right elbow and is eligible to come off the six-game injured list on Oct. 24. General manager Brendan Taman has his fingers crossed that Durant could play in the team’s regular-season finale on Nov. 8.

“I think if everything goes well, there’s a chance for that, for sure, but injuries are tough to predict sometimes,” Taman told the media earlier in the week. “You just never know what can happen.

“But I’m still fairly optimistic and still planning that he will be ready for that game.”

Taman said Durant is expected to start throwing again within the next three weeks.

Since 2012, the Riders are 26-16 in games started by Durant and 2-6 without him in the lineup.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Welcome back KJ … Here's hoping that you bring us closer to a Grey Cup repeat.

Go Riders!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

As a pro Rider fan and one who tries to find the good in everything the team does. Im hoping that we will only see Kerry on certain plays throughout the game. Tino or Seth is not very good at 3rd and 1 and Im pretty sure thats the reason why Coach Cham did not go for 3rd and 1.5 with 4 minutes left in the last game against Calgary. Joseph is strong and knows whats needed on those plays. Hopefully Coach Cortez impliments the old Reggie Slack option play with Messam leading with blocking with Joseph and Allen in… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The answer to the question "why not sign Dunnigan?" has an easy answer. He is earning a gazillion $$ at TSN.

CJ Evans
CJ Evans
9 years ago

Everyone goes on and on about KJ's age, but let's remember he's got low mileage in his time at QB. He's serviceable, knows the CFL game, provides depth, and gives us a bona fide 3rd & short QB. He has cost us nothing, but a bit of salary and provides insurance in case Durant is not ready to go this year.

Worst case scenario, he retires a Rider and possibly has a future as a QB coach with us!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The guy can and will play, plain and simple. He is better than what we have right now. Are we desperate? You bet and for good reason. Taman had no veteran presence when DD went down, unlike BC with Glen. The team (7-2) was handed to raw rookies who have done very little and we've lost three out of the last four games. You can't go on like that. A football season and a football team is not about trying to figure out who will be the backup here next season. Since DD is likely here another five years both… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

"Signing a 41 year old QB is certainly not the move of a team that is content at the QB position."

No kidding. Who would be comfortable with the QB situation? Tino has shown flashes of brilliance but when you're good for 5-10 minutes of a 60 minute game (for the past several games) that doesn't exactly instill confidence in the Riders' QB situation.

Either Tino improves or Kerry goes in…which appears to be a better option over Doege.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Kerry Joseph will fall flat on his face if and when he is put in behind center. He stunk in Toronto and he stunk in Edmonton. For those of you saying he is better thatn what we have in Tion must think its still 2007. Cortez is not going to rewrite the play book for a QB that cant hit the brad side of a barn with his arm. He is washed up and every other team in the CFL knew that and thats why Joseph was sitting down south with zero interest in his services. Even Montreal who was… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Your post is an embarrasment…give the guy a chance…do we have anything to lose? Doom and gloom. ..
The Rock

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Never seen a team with so many GMs,all of which know diddly about building a football team.

Rafal
9 years ago

Hey you forget how old is Henry Burris, Anthony Calvillo, Ricky Ray? I have full confidence in Kerry, he brings a veteran presence, another set of eyes, and a chance to be a QB coach when Darian returns! Valuable hire!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I feel better already. Leadership, it means everything.

Lee-Anne
Lee-Anne
9 years ago

Hey dummy, his name is "Tino" not "Tion"! Duhhh…rest of your post is irrelevant.

Lee-Anne
Lee-Anne
9 years ago

Really, what does age have to do with this? If Kerry is in great shape it will show on the field. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning have played so well I don't even remember how old they are because they are so fun to watch. Same with some of the best golfers ever, baseball as well. How old was Tom Seaver when he retired? Gordie Howe was how old? Age is irrelevant if you are in the best shape of your life and can still shake it with the young guys.

The Woz
9 years ago

Good post leanne. Kj is in better shape than couch potato video kids half his age. He was doing personal training at one point! Look i dont expect him to do much but it costs us nothing and there were no other alternatives. What do we have to lose?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Your point would hold some water if KJ was playing against couch potato video kids half his age.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Everyone that says KJ was terrible in TO & ED, look at the s@%&* show in both those organizations. He was not put in good situations. He is a pro and knows what he is here to do. He will plug the hole in the boat and we will be successful!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Check out the video from the New Orleans Saints camp where they have a QB competition. KJ outperforms the others including Drew Brees. He was more accurate in the drills. With Dressler et al, he should do fine if Tino gets hurt.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

When did all you GM's that keep saying he's costing nothing see his contract?

Old Cuss

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Did somebody say Dave Keon is playing for the Riders. Thats a great pick up, he doesn't have much mileage on him. The last 30 years he hasn't taken many hits so his body is in great shape. He still has a accurate pass and can still shoot the puck. His mind is still sharp and he can probably still make the right decision, even though it may take a little longer. Some people will understand what is said here and some won't. But Anthony Calvillo was not a great qb for the most part even though the numbers over… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I agree with the poster that said KJ is past his prime. It's been all downhill for seven years now. The Riders are now the laughing stock of the league.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Remember Tino's first throw after Doubles was injured? If Rob Bagg catches th
at ball are we even having this conversation? Stick with Tino.